"True Manhood: A Manual For Young Men" offers guidance and advice on developing strong character and moral principles. Written in 1888, this book provides insights into the values and virtues considered essential for young men during that era. Addressing themes of personal responsibility, ethical behavior, and self-improvement, it aims to equip readers with the tools needed to navigate the challenges of life and become upstanding members of society.
E.R. Shepherd and B.F. DeCosta explore various facets of manhood, offering practical advice and thoughtful reflections on topics relevant to young men. While reflecting the social norms of its time, the book's focus on integrity and personal growth makes it a valuable resource for understanding historical perspectives on masculinity.
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