Ninety-Three by Victor Hugo - front cover

Ninety-Three

by Victor Hugo

"Ninety-Three" by Victor Hugo, published by T. Nelson & Sons, is a historical novel set during the French Revolution. This edition, lacking a publication year and dust jacket, features a red cloth cover. It shows moderate wear with a personal inscription inside. A notable piece for collectors of classic literature.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
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T. Nelson & Sons
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SKU:A2-B6-PCS-0281

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Condition Details

This copy of "Ninety-Three" exhibits moderate wear, typical of a book of its age. The red cloth cover shows some fraying at the spine and corners. The pages are yellowed, consistent with age, and there is a personal inscription on the front endpaper. The binding remains intact, although there is no dust jacket.

About This unknown Edition

"Ninety-Three," authored by the renowned Victor Hugo, is a significant work in the realm of historical fiction, published by T. Nelson & Sons. This edition lacks a specified publication year and does not include an ISBN, indicating a potentially rare or early printing. Victor Hugo, celebrated for masterpieces such as "Les Misérables" and "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," delves into the tumultuous period of the French Revolution in this novel. The book explores themes of loyalty, conflict, and humanity amidst chaos. This particular copy features a red cloth cover with gilt lettering on the spine and an intricate border on the title page. While the absence of a dust jacket and the presence of a personal inscription suggest previous ownership, these elements add to its historical charm. The book's condition shows signs of age, with some wear on the spine and edges, yet it remains a testament to Hugo's enduring influence in literature.

Publisher Information

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T. Nelson & Sons

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