SUMMARY
A first edition three volume set of Henry Esmond by Thackeray, in the original boards.
First Edition,Publishers' Original Binding,Scarce
Overall Condition: Very Good
This book weighs 1.5 KG when packed
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DESCRIPTION
Scarce and desirable in the publishers original cloth.
First Edition.
Three volumes, complete.
With the 16pp advertisements to the rear of Volume III.
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1811 – 1863, was an English novelist of the 19th century. He was famous for his satirical works, particularly Vanity Fair, a panoramic portrait of English society. After his education, Thackeray travelled Europe, and then squandered his inheritance on gambling and unfortunate business enterprises. He turned to art, which he studied in Paris, but did not pursue the profession. After marrying Isabella Shawe, Thackeray took to writing and journalism to support himself and his family. His novels became moderately successful, along with his works for magazines such as Fraser’s Magazine, Foreign Quartley Review, Punch and the Morning Chornicle. It was not until later, with the publication of Vanity Fair and Henry Esmond, that Thackeray’s reputation grew.
As the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography tells us, it is "on Esmond that Thackeray's fame as a historical novelist primarily rests… Set during the reign of Queen Anne, the novel focuses attention on the English revolution and on the conflicts over succession caused by William III and Anne having no surviving children... Henry Esmond, writes his memoirs in the twilight of his years on his estate in Virginia, a property he came to after all the events worth telling about his life have taken place... Perhaps the most intriguing thing about Henry's life is his successive discoveries that what he thought was true, wonderful, and good proves to be false, disappointing, and even evil… Thackeray once again plays off the narrator's insights against the reader's suspicions, giving readers one of the most thought-provoking and unsettling among Victorian novels."
CONDITION
Bound in the publisher's original binding. Externally, smart. The bindings are firm. There is mild wear to the extremities, including mild bumping and discolouration, with marks to the boards and slight loss to the spine labels. The front hinge of volume I is strained. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally clean with some slight browning, and the odd spotting and handling marks.
Overall Condition: Very Good
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Overall Condition
(Dustwrapper condition rating is shown after that for the book itself, where a dustwrapper is present)
Fine - Very well preserved copy showing very little wear
Very Good Indeed - Only one or two minor faults, really a very attractive copy
Very Good - Quite a wide term meaning no major faults but probably several smaller ones
often expected given the age of the book, but still a respectable copy
Good - Meaning not very good. Some more serious faults as will
be described in the condition report under 'condition'
Good Only - Meaning one or more faults that could really do with repair
Fair - As with good only above but with other faults
leaving a compromised copy even after repair
Poor - Really bad and possibly seriously incomplete.
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