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Our Mutual Friend

Our Mutual Friend

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Our Mutual Friend Hardcover - 1865

by Dickens, Charles

  • Used
  • very good
  • Hardcover
  • first
Used - Very Good

Description

London: Chapman and Hall, 1865. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition, Bayntun binding. Two volumes. Does not contain the slip addressing the choice of title, called for by Eckel, nor any advertisements. [i]-xi [1]-320; [i]-[viii], [1]-309 pp. Three quarter red morocco with marbled paper. Raised bands, six panels on the spine, with gilt devices, 'Our Mutual Friend', 'Dickens Vol.I/II', and '1865. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers in light blue and pink, with 'BAYNTUN.BINDER.BATH.ENG.' on verso. Tissue protecting frontispieces. Binding is handsome, with minor bumping of corners and wear to extremities. The text is marred by a faint semicircular damp stain to upper edge both volumes, most visible on some of the plates.
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Details

  • Title Our Mutual Friend
  • Author Dickens, Charles
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Publisher Chapman and Hall, London
  • Date 1865
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 2023-P57

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About this book

Our Mutual Friend (written in the years 1864–65) is the last novel completed by Charles Dickens and is in many ways one of his most sophisticated works, combining deep psychological insight with rich social analysis. At one level it centres on, in the words of critic J. Hillis Miller, "money, money, money, and what money can make of life" but in a deeper sense it's also about 'human values'.

First Edition Identification

The book was first serialized from 1864-1865 in 19 monthly installments. It was then published as a novel in 1865 by Chapman & Hall, London, with 40 illustration plates  by Marcus Stone.


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