TWELVE EXCEPTIONAL NOVELS
Critically regarded as one of Dickens’s most accomplished novels, Bleak House is notable for its complex plot structure and for the large and diverse range of characters it introduces. It also contains elements of crime fiction and is the first significant novel in which a detective plays an important role. Its satire of the Chancery court system remains one of the greatest passages on the English legal system in literary history. “Bleak House is not certainly Dickens’s best book; but perhaps it is his best novel” - G.K. Chesterton Dickens’s octavo novels have rarely survived in good unrepaired cloth, however, possibly as a consequence of its immediate popularity, copies of Bleak House seem particularly uncommon. Smith I 10
6. Bleak House DICKENS, Charles
Bradbury & Evans, 1853. First edition. Original publisher’s prima- ry binding of olive green fine diaper cloth blocked in blind with border and central arabesque to covers and titles blocked in gilt to the spine. Date in gilt at the base of the spine. Engraved title and 39 full page steel engraved plates by H.K. Browne. A fine copy, which shows a just little toning to the spine, less than usu- al, and minor rubs to the bottom corner of the front board and base of the rear joint, but is exceptionally clean and bright. Inter - nally, notably fresh with just a little foxing to the engraved title page and frontispiece. Hinges perfect. An exceptionally copy. [44100] £12,500
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