5W Charles Dickens Franklin Library Press
Notes
David Copperfield is a novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1850. It is a semi-autobiographical work, often considered one of Dickens’ most personal novels. The story follows David Copperfield from childhood to adulthood, detailing his experiences as an orphan, his education, friendships, and the various hardships he endures. Along the way, David encounters memorable characters like the kind-hearted Peggotty, the villainous Uriah Heep, and his eccentric but caring Aunt Betsey Trotwood. Themes of resilience, personal growth, social class, and the pursuit of happiness are central to the novel, making it a beloved classic of Victorian literature.
Description
Brown leather binding with gold gilt designs on the covers and spine. Gold lettering and five raised bands on the spine. Gold fore edge design and silk bookmark. Excellent condition