Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 1987 Fiction Book Great Writers Library Ed. media thumbnails
4dd72c07-0fc4-46e4-932b-7d5a40773a8f
909709e3-94c7-46b1-a12c-27dd37592312
197e11cb-1d8e-4745-a5d2-d83370ed8831
b21df1e3-f5ec-45bc-9ca6-583b1dcebb00
2c44e119-4e71-4b9e-8930-21579a10ac9d
05976850-2384-46cd-894a-2638bcdac8b0
c4ac26b3-c98f-41f6-8729-fdf7b6468b93
7afc0315-0e95-4483-a415-a4580b7be667
3e15bfde-d8bf-4222-85a1-48f0c853ae95
c40de0ab-08d6-4730-a38a-93cc22cc39bc
a5dabea4-ab54-496c-b849-8ea1b54c21ad
2ea49f76-0582-4e67-8de2-20b6bc2b0eab
042baeda-c7d4-4ac0-b345-da954979b5df

Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 1987 Fiction Book Great Writers Library Ed.

$28.00

Tax includedShipping calculated at checkout


Condition: Very good

Please see below for more condition details

Only 1 in stock!

Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 1987 Fiction Book Great Writers Library Ed.

Great Writers Library Edition
The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
By Mark Twain
Published by Marshall Cavendish: Spain 1987 - 373 Pages

" The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, presented here in the 1987 Great Writers Library edition published by Marshall Cavendish, is widely regarded as one of the foundational novels of American literature. First published in 1884, the story follows the young narrator Huck Finn as he escapes an oppressive society and journeys down the Mississippi River with Jim, an enslaved man seeking freedom. Told in Huck's distinctive vernacular voice, the novel blends episodic adventure with sharp social satire, confronting issues of slavery, race, morality, hypocrisy, and the tension between individual conscience and societal norms. Twain's use of realism, humour, and irony marked a decisive break from earlier literary traditions and helped shape the modern American novel.

This Great Writers Library edition is attractively produced, bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering and decorative spine details, and features marbled endpapers and a colour frontispiece after Erik Werenskiold's Shepherds, Tåtoy. Printed and bound in Spain, it offers a well-made and readable modern collector's edition of a landmark work, extending to 373 pages. A classic of enduring relevance and literary power, this volume would appeal to collectors of major American literature, admirers of Mark Twain, and readers interested in historically significant novels presented in handsome, library-style bindings."

Light wear only to cover and spine. No inscriptions. Pages clean and well presented. An excellent copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 20.5cm x 14cm x 1.5cm

Categories:

  • Fiction
  • Literature
  • PRODUCT DETAILS


    Condition: Very good
    Binding: Hardcover
    Special Attributes: Fine Bindings
    Region: Europe
    Subject: Literature & Fiction
    Original/Facsimile: Original
    Seller Notes: Light wear only to cover and spine. No inscriptions. Pages clean and well presented. An excellent copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
    Language: English
    Author: Mark Twain
    Publisher: Marshall Cavendish: Spain
    Year Printed: 1987
    Sub-subject: Mark Twain