
The Letters of the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son
by unknown (edited by Charles Strachey, notes by Annette Calthrop)
"The Letters of the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son," edited by Charles Strachey, published by G. P. Putnam's Sons and Methuen & Co. in 1901, offers a unique look into 18th-century correspondence. Bound in green cloth, this volume lacks a dust jacket and exhibits foxing. A valuable edition for collectors of historical letters.
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The book is bound in green cloth with noticeable wear along the edges and corners. The spine shows some fading and wear. Internally, the pages are foxed but remain intact without tears. There is no dust jacket. The binding is firm, ensuring the book's durability despite its age.
About This Antique 1901 Edition
"The Letters of the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son," edited by Charles Strachey with notes by Annette Calthrop, was published in 1901 by G. P. Putnam's Sons in New York and Methuen & Co. in London. This volume, part of a two-volume set, offers a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century life and thought through the personal correspondence of the Earl of Chesterfield. The letters, originally penned to his son, are renowned for their wit and wisdom, providing timeless advice on manners, education, and society. This edition stands out for its scholarly introduction and annotations, which offer additional context and insight. The book is bound in a sturdy green cloth cover, though it lacks a dust jacket. The pages exhibit foxing typical of its age but remain intact and legible. This edition is a valuable piece for collectors interested in historical letters and the social mores of the period.
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G. P. Putnam's Sons; Methuen & Co.
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