John Ruskin's "Sesame and Lilies", first published in 1865, stands as a classic 19th-century statement on the natures and duties of men and women. Although widely popular in its time, the work in its entirety has been out of print since the early 20th century. This volume reunites the two halves of the work: "Of Kings' Treasuries", in which Ruskin critiques Victorian manhood, and "Of Queens' Gardens", in which he counsels women to take their places as the moral guides of men and urges the parents of girls to educate them to this end.
Sesame and Lilies, Two Lectures by John Ruskin c1902
Title: Sesame & Lilies: Two Lectures
Author: John Ruskin
Publisher: George Allen
Publication Date: 1902 (fifty-Eight Thousand in Original Form)
Format: HardbackCondition: Green covers with gilt lettering to spine, some bumping to corners and spine and spine slightly faded. No dust jacket. The pages are relatively clean with just a few smudge marks. Previously owned by the Nottingham Zionist Social Club and has several stamps in the book.
Book measures 18cm x 11cm with 180 pages.