Barnaby Rudge Charles Dickens Frowde c1910

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Barnaby Rudge Charles Dickens

One of Dickens's most socially conscious novels, Barnaby Rudge dramatizes the conflict between apprentice and master that resulted in violence in both public and private. Set in 1780 during the Gordon "No Popery" riots, the plot involves a murder that occurred 20 years earlier, as well as the results of the anti-Catholic mob violence. One of Dickens's two historical novels, Barnaby Rudge includes an vividly drawn cast of characters: Dolly Varden, one of his most appealing heroines; Geoffrey Haredale, staunch Catholic and brother of the murdered man; the unctuous servant Miss Miggs; Joe Willet the bumptious pub owner; and Dennis, the loathsome and cowardly hangman.

Features;

  • Part VII of The Fireside Dickens in 22 Volumes
  • Publisher Chapman & Hall Ltd. And Henry Frowde, London; Undated c.1910
  • Simulated Black Morocco Covers with Gilt Titles and Decoration, 786 pp
  • Contains 76 Illustrations by Cattermole and Phiz
  • Size 190 x 130mm, 800g

Condition: Good – No Dust Jacket, Rubbing To Edges, No Inscriptions, Good Sound Copy

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Weight 0.8 kg

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