Description: A Tale of Two Cities Author: Dickens, Charles Title: A Tale of Two Cities Publication: London: Chapman and Hall, 1859 Edition: First edition Description: Octavo (leaves 212 x 133 mm). First edition, bound from the original monthly parts as published from June to December 1859, with the stab-holes visible; this copy with the earliest state of p. 213 misnumbered “113” and the signature “b” present on the list of plates, as preferred by collectors. Bound by Maclehose, Glasgow, in three-quarter burgundy morocco over marbled boards, marbled end papers, and marbled page edges. Outer joints professionally repaired, a short tear to the printed title page (no loss), with light-moderate foxing, mostly near the plates and a few stains to the leaves (80-81 and 98-99). Engraved frontispiece, vignette title and 14 plates by H. K. Browne (Phiz); despite the flaws a handsome copy overall.Dickens’s great historical romance, set during the French Revolution, remains one of his best known and most widely read works. The novel was also serialized in the weekly journal All the Year Round from 30 April to 26 November 1859, and published in book form on 21 November 1859. A Tale of Two Cities is considered one of the greatest of Dickens’ works and contains one of the most recognizable openings in the English language: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." Originally released in parts, after its completion A Tale of Two Cities became (and still remains) one of the most widely read novels in history, selling over 200 million copies to date. The book follows events in London and Paris around the time of the French Revolution, and Dickens used Thomas Carlyle's history of the French Revolution as both a source and inspiration. A complex novel of opposites and foils, its exploration of national and individual identity, selfish and selflessness, love and sacrifice has inspired countless operas, musicals, and films including a 1935 movie nominated for Best Picture.Eckel, pp. 86-90; Gimbel A142; Hatton & Cleaver p. 331; Kremers pp. 108-112, Sadleir 701; Smith 13. Very Good + Seller ID: 6601 Subject: Books into Film, Illustrated Books, Literature Whitmore Rare Books was founded in 2010 with the aim of drawing together exceptional first editions of important literary works. Over the past several years, the shop has become a world-class destination for both seasoned collectors as well as those people newly discovering the field. WRB maintains a reputation for rigorous research and integrity, for discriminating taste, and for creating a space where collectors can interact with amazing copies of the books they love. Terms All orders ship within three business days. All items are guaranteed to be as described or they may be returned within 14 days of receipt for a full refund.This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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Author: Dickens, Charles
Publisher: Chapman and Hall
Year Printed: 1859
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Language: English
Subject: Illustrated
Original/Facsimile: Original