Language: English
Published by Arnold-Powers, 1946
Seller: Legacy Books LLC, Summerdale, AL, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Good. SIGNED BY AUTHOR!1946 EDITIONRed/orange dustjacket has some fading and wear to the edges. It is in mylar now. The marble hardcover is in good condition with fading on the spine. Pages are clean and unmarked. If you have any questions, or would like images, please let me know.
Language: English
Published by Arnold-Powers, Inc., Detroit, 1946
Seller: Yeoldebookworm Books llc, Lisle, IL, U.S.A.
Signed
SIGNED Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket. Detroit, 1946; SIGNED by the author on ffep; cloth covered boards with gold spine titles and multicolored paper cover; Spine sunned; 7 3/4" tall; 308 pages. As a 1946 release of short stories from H.C.L. Jackson's popular Detroit News column, Back to Vertical reflects a bygone era of storytelling that reviewers typically characterize as warm, observational, and deeply rooted in everyday humanity. Summary of Reviews & Sentiments While modern literary criticism of the book is rare, historical reception and current collector feedback highlight these core themes: Impactful Simplicity: Reviewers often praise Jackson's ability to "peel off the rind of life" to find the "juice" or essence of human experience. His stories are noted for lacking "small talk," instead focusing on "pockets of intensity" in the lives of ordinary people. Empathy and Human Connection: A recurring sentiment is the empathy found in his writing. Whether describing physical and mental struggles or moments of hope, his prose is often called "heartbreaking and powerful" for its straightforward honesty. The Comfort of Storytelling: One common takeaway from readers is the restorative power Jackson attributes to literature. His characters often find that "books and books alone" make life bearable during difficult times, serving as an "intimacy that wouldn't desert" them . Stylistic Texture: His prose is described as "delicate, precise, and lean," often utilizing a "spoken-word cadence" that makes the stories feel immediate and personal. The New York Times Bookseller Inventory # BD1-010-00192.
Language: English
Published by Arnold-Powers, 1946
Seller: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Acceptable. Detroit, 1946; signed by the author on flyleaf; orange paper dust jacket with white titles; cloth covered boards with gold spine titles and multicolored paper cover; mild wear and markings to jacket; edges of jacket chipped; jacket spine sunned; 12mo - over 6 3/4" to 7 3/4" tall; 308 pages.
Published by Arnold-Powers: Detroit, 1946
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
Signed
7.5 x 4.5, cloth backed patterned boards, 308 pp, covers very sharp, hinges loose, front end papers toned from old newspaper article, first few pp a little wavy else a nice copy in lightly edge worn, spine sunned dust jacket. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY AUTHOR "H.C.L.," ADDITIONALLY SIGNED IN FULL ON TITLE PAGE.