Edition: 1st Edition
Published By: Smith, Elder & Co.,
First Edition. Three
volumes bound by the renowned Riviere and Son binders. Volume I [4] 304pp without add. (as
is common) with half title. Volume II with half title [4] 304 pp, bound
with the original cloth from the front and rear boards together with the spine
to the rear of Volume II. Volume III with half titles [4] 311 pp. errors in
paging: p.32 and p.225 are incorrectly numbered 23 and 252 respectively. All
three volumes are bound in early full crushed green Morocco by Riviere, featuring gilt
titles and triple ruled border, with gilt compartments to each section of the
spine. Five raised bands with the date to the bottom of each volume. This is a first edition of the author's finest novel; one of the most
ground-breaking and enduring works of English literature. Charlotte Brontë's semi-autobiographical heroine was something completely new
in Victorian fiction: a woman confronting men on equal terms, telling her story
with passion and honest feeling. The contents are clear and bright, and free from
damage. Bookplate to front endpaper of each volume; some light rubbing to the
front boards of each. Smith 2;
Sadlier 346. A fabulous example of this iconic work of literature, being the author's very first novel.
Book Condition: Full Morocco
Author: Charlotte Bronte (Currer Bell)
Binding: Hardback
Ref: 116418
Price £0.00 was £42000.00