Joseph Wilmot  Memoirs of a Man-Servant & The Banker's Daughter REYNOLDS WORKS


Item Description:

2 volumes in one book. 

"Reynolds Works:  Joseph Wilmot; or, The Memoirs of a Man-Servant

And

The Banker's Daughter; or, The Lost Witness.  A sequel to 'Joseph Wilmot'."

Publishers:  T.B. Peterson And Brothers.  Not Dated, but appears nineteenth century.

736 pages, including index and adverts.

3/4 leather (spine and corners).

Antique book in worn condition, with rubbed and worn corners and edges, Hinges cracked and webbing exposed but intact. 

Mostly clean inside, with dealer's pencil marking inside front cover, and previous owner's name in pencil with 10/10/31.


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Reynolds was a prolific writer of popular fiction starting in 1835. Almost forgotten now, during his lifetime he was more read than Dickens or Thackeray; in his obituary, the trade magazine The Bookseller called Reynolds "the most popular writer of our times" ("Obituary" 600). His best-known work was the long-running serial The Mysteries of London (1844). Like most of Reynolds' works, was published first as a weekly penny dreadful, or "Penny Blood", illustrated with lurid engravings and circulating mainly among readers of limited means and education. (Wiki)


This vintage hardcover novel, titled "Joseph Wilmot or Memoirs of a Man-Servant & The Banker's Daughter," is a work of fiction by English author George w. M. Reynolds. The book, published by T.B. Peterson & Brothers in an unknown year, has 736 pages and measures 6.25 inches in length, 9.5 inches in height, and 2 inches in width. It is inscribed and is not have ex library.