Honeyburn Books (UK)
1948*1st* Man His Own Master - Archibald Robertson(Watts & Co) Thinkers Library No125
1948*1st* Man His Own Master - Archibald Robertson(Watts & Co) Thinkers Library No125
Missing spine and nibbles to edge of book.
"Man His Own Master" by Archibald Robertson is a philosophical work that was published in 1948 as part of the **Thinker's Library series**, specifically as volume **No. 125**. The Thinker's Library was a series of books published by Watts & Co. that aimed to make works of philosophy, science, and rational thought accessible to a broader audience.
Archibald Robertson, the author, was known for his contributions to discussions on philosophy and religion, often advocating for secularism and rationalism. "Man His Own Master" reflects these themes, emphasizing human autonomy, reason, and the potential for individuals to shape their own destinies without reliance on supernatural beliefs.
The book is relatively rare, particularly in its original edition, and is sought after by collectors of the Thinker's Library series.