
Denis Duval Lovel the Widower The Wolves and the Lamb The Second Funeral of Napoleon
by William Makepeace Thackeray
"Denis Duval, Lovel the Widower, The Wolves and the Lamb, The Second Funeral of Napoleon" by William Makepeace Thackeray, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1911, New York. Part of "The Works of Thackeray" series, volume XXIII, with illustrations by Thackeray and Frederick Walker. Green cloth binding with gold spine lettering, showing wear and binding looseness. A valuable collector's piece for fans of Victorian literature and historical satire.
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The book is bound in green cloth with gold lettering on the spine, showing signs of wear and discoloration. The spine and edges have some fraying, and there is visible wear to the cover. The binding is loose, with some pages showing signs of separation from the spine. The pages are aged, with some spotting and yellowing typical of early 20th-century publications. No dust jacket is present.
About This Antique 1911 Edition
This edition of "Denis Duval, Lovel the Widower, The Wolves and the Lamb, The Second Funeral of Napoleon" by William Makepeace Thackeray was published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1911 in New York. The volume includes illustrations by Thackeray himself and Frederick Walker, adding a unique visual element to these classic works. Thackeray, renowned for his keen satirical eye and social commentary, explores themes of love, society, and history in these narratives. This specific edition is part of "The Works of Thackeray" series, marked as volume XXIII, making it a valuable addition for collectors of classic English literature. The book is bound in green cloth with gold lettering on the spine, reflecting the period's typical publishing style. The condition shows signs of age-related wear, with some discoloration and binding issues, which are common for books of this era.
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