A.G. Gardiner, also known as Alfred George Gardiner, was a renowned British journalist, essayist, and editor. Born in 1865 in Chelmsford, England, Gardiner became a prominent figure in the early 20th century literary scene. His literary style can be described as witty, insightful, and often infused with a touch of humor. Gardiner’s works were influenced by his observations of society and human nature, and he often explored themes of morality, social issues, and the complexities of human relationships.

As an influential writer, Gardiner played a significant role in shaping the genre of essay writing during his time. His notable works include “Prophets, Priests, and Kings” (1908), a collection of essays that delves into the nature of power and leadership, and “Pebbles on the Shore” (1916), which offers a collection of thought-provoking essays on various subjects. Gardiner’s ability to engage readers with his insightful commentary and his skillful use of language made him a celebrated author in his era. His works continue to be cherished by literature enthusiasts and collectors of rare books.

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  • 1937: Pillars of Society, by A.G. Gardiner, The Wayfarer’s Library

    Pillars of Society details the notable figures of society at the time of writing in 1916. The book features a softcover orange leather volume with gilt ornamentation on the front cover and spine, with some wear and scratching on the cover and spine. The book is owner inscribed in fading ink on the inside front cover, and there is a small spot from a price sticker on the back cover. While there is separation from the spine at the title page, all pages are present and intact, with no writing or markings in the book aside from the signature. Some slight fading to pages is present due to the passage of time.

    The book lists the “Pillars of Society” at the time of writing, which included notable figures such as King George V, President Woodrow Wilson, and Mr. Andrew Carnegie, among others. The book provides insight into the influential individuals of the time and their impact on society.

    $45.00