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A Tale of Two Cities
by Charles Dickens
The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie, whom he had never met. The story is set against the conditions that led up to the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.
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11th Printing, Signet Classics - CP416
Very Good Condition: All pages unmarked and uninscribed, very minor wear to cover.
The Pickwick Papers
by Charles Dickens
Samuel Pickwick is a kind gentleman who establishes the Pickwick Club, whose goal is to examine and research the stunning specimens of human life. Together with other members of the club (Nathaniel Winkle, Augustus Snodgrass and Tracy Tupman), Samuel sets off through the English countryside. Pickwick Papers exalts the joys of travel, the pleasures of eating and drinking well, fellowship between men, innocence, benevolence, youthfulness and romance. Dickens achieves these values by presenting them against rather unpleasant realities.
The Pickwick Papers, also known as The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, was the first novel by Charles Dickens. The novel was published by Chapman & Hall in monthly installments from March of 1836 until November 1837.
Paperback
1960, Washington Square Press (W-1002)
Good Condition: Pages are unmarked, uninscribed and in tact. Cover has cover wear at edges, rubbing near spine, some creasing.
Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens
Great Expectations, novel by Charles Dickens, first published serially in All the Year Round in 1860–61 and issued in book form in 1861. The classic novel was one of its author’s greatest critical and popular successes. It chronicles the coming of age of the orphan Pip while also addressing such issues as social class and human worth.
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1969, 13th Printing, Signet Classics CW1036
Good reading copy. Has ownership inscription and minor moisture damage. minor underlining/margin notes.