By Charles Dicken

The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1848)

£68.00

Published by Chapman and Hall in 1848, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is one of Charles Dickens’ early works, blending humour, social critique, and sentimental storytelling. The novel follows the young Nicholas Nickleby as he navigates the challenges of Victorian society, seeking justice for his family and standing up to the cruelty of those around him. The novel includes a frontispiece engraving based on a painting by T. Webster, Esq., R.A., and is an excellent addition to any Dickens collection.

By Charles Dicken

The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1848)

£68.00

Published by Chapman and Hall in 1848, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is one of Charles Dickens’ early works, blending humour, social critique, and sentimental storytelling. The novel follows the young Nicholas Nickleby as he navigates the challenges of Victorian society, seeking justice for his family and standing up to the cruelty of those around him. The novel includes a frontispiece engraving based on a painting by T. Webster, Esq., R.A., and is an excellent addition to any Dickens collection.

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Used (good)

Publisher: Chapman and Hall

Year: 1848

Description

Published by Chapman and Hall in 1848, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is one of Charles Dickens’ early works, blending humour, social critique, and sentimental storytelling.

The novel follows the young Nicholas Nickleby as he navigates the challenges of Victorian society, seeking justice for his family and standing up to the cruelty of those around him. The novel includes a frontispiece engraving based on a painting by T. Webster, Esq., R.A., and is an excellent addition to any Dickens collection.

Condition Report

Overall, this copy is in good condition. This is a half leather-bound copy with a small emerging crack to the top right edge of the spine, about one centimetre in length. The crack is not affecting the structural integrity of the book and is fairly insignificant (see images). There is heavy spotting on the flyleaf, frontispiece, and moderate spotting on the title page. Light, intermittent spotting is present throughout the book, heavier in some places, mostly around the edges of the pages. The binding is firm, and the pages are generally clean aside from the spotting. The gutter adjacent to the fly title shows slight wear.