Charles Dickens Book Collection - Heritage Press, 1940s, Set of Twelve
This collection of 12 hardcover books by Charles Dickens, published by Heritage Press in the 1940s, includes the following titles:
The Olde Curiosity Shop
Great Expectations
A Tale of Two Cities
Bleak House
Oliver Twist
David Copperfield
Barnaby Rudge
Martin Chuzzlewit
Our Mutual Friend
Five Christmas Novels
Nicholas Nickleby
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
These beautifully crafted books are bound in full leather with gold-stamped spines and marbled endpapers. They are illustrated with stunning engravings by some of the most talented artists of the time. Slight fading to covers, A Tale of Two Cities has slight damage to front top left (see last picture).
This collection would make a wonderful addition to any library and is sure to be enjoyed by readers of all ages.
This collection of 12 hardcover books by Charles Dickens, published by Heritage Press in the 1940s, includes the following titles:
The Olde Curiosity Shop
Great Expectations
A Tale of Two Cities
Bleak House
Oliver Twist
David Copperfield
Barnaby Rudge
Martin Chuzzlewit
Our Mutual Friend
Five Christmas Novels
Nicholas Nickleby
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
These beautifully crafted books are bound in full leather with gold-stamped spines and marbled endpapers. They are illustrated with stunning engravings by some of the most talented artists of the time. Slight fading to covers, A Tale of Two Cities has slight damage to front top left (see last picture).
This collection would make a wonderful addition to any library and is sure to be enjoyed by readers of all ages.
This collection of 12 hardcover books by Charles Dickens, published by Heritage Press in the 1940s, includes the following titles:
The Olde Curiosity Shop
Great Expectations
A Tale of Two Cities
Bleak House
Oliver Twist
David Copperfield
Barnaby Rudge
Martin Chuzzlewit
Our Mutual Friend
Five Christmas Novels
Nicholas Nickleby
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
These beautifully crafted books are bound in full leather with gold-stamped spines and marbled endpapers. They are illustrated with stunning engravings by some of the most talented artists of the time. Slight fading to covers, A Tale of Two Cities has slight damage to front top left (see last picture).
This collection would make a wonderful addition to any library and is sure to be enjoyed by readers of all ages.