Librería: The Book Exchange, Amsterdam, Holanda
Soft cover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. see photos. Dust jacket in mylar. Nº de ref. del artículo: 012823
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Librería: Crappy Old Books, Barry, Reino Unido
Hardback. Condición: Good. Ah yes, Now That You?ve Got Me Here What Are We Going To Do ? a title that doubles as both a question and, one suspects, a perfectly accurate description of the reader?s situation by page three. Ruth Dickson?s 1972 offering arrives from that quietly earnest era when self-help did not shout, brand itself, or attempt to optimise your morning routine?it simply sat you down, looked you in the eye, and asked what on earth you thought you were doing. This is guidance with a slightly raised eyebrow: part advice, part reflection, part gentle nudge toward getting a grip without making a scene about it. There?s something wonderfully disarming about a book that assumes you have already arrived somewhere?emotionally, practically, existentially?and now must decide what to do next. No grand promises of transformation, no glossy declarations of success. Just the steady implication that life is a bit of a muddle, and perhaps a calm, sensible voice might help you sort through it without knocking anything over. It belongs to that curious shelf of mid-20th-century wisdom where clarity is valued over spectacle. You may not emerge reborn, but you might feel slightly more organised, slightly less bewildered, and faintly amused that the answer was never going to be dramatic anyway. This W. Foulsham edition is in Good condition, as sold by Crappy Old Books. A solid, quietly reassuring survivor for readers who prefer their life advice thoughtful, understated, and free from modern buzzwords. A self-help book that doesn?t shout?just asks, patiently, what the plan is. Nº de ref. del artículo: 6243
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