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Plucked from a harrowing childhood and taken to London to become a gentleman, orphan Pip faces tests of moral courage and the debt he owes those who shaped him.
Rediscover Charles Dickens's classic in this elegant Masterpiece Library Edition, honoring the Peter Pauper Press tradition of publishing beautiful books. Deluxe, durably bound keepsake volume. Embossed covers with iridescent accents. Reinforced cloth quarter-binding. Acid-free archival-quality paper. Cream-color pages with font, type size, and line spacing chosen for comfortable reading. Ribbon bookmark. A must for any library. Dimensions: 6-1/2'' wide x 9-1/4'' high. 552 pages.
Over his lifetime, English writer Charles Dickens (1812-1870) wrote 15 novels, 5 novellas, and hundreds of short stories. He is one of the most well-regarded authors of the Victorian era.
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Plucked from a harrowing childhood and taken to London to become a gentleman, orphan Pip faces tests of moral courage and the debt he owes those who shaped him.
Rediscover Charles Dickens's classic in this elegant Masterpiece Library Edition, honoring the Peter Pauper Press tradition of publishing beautiful books. Deluxe, durably bound keepsake volume. Embossed covers with iridescent accents. Reinforced cloth quarter-binding. Acid-free archival-quality paper. Cream-color pages with font, type size, and line spacing chosen for comfortable reading. Ribbon bookmark. A must for any library. Dimensions: 6-1/2'' wide x 9-1/4'' high. 552 pages.
Over his lifetime, English writer Charles Dickens (1812-1870) wrote 15 novels, 5 novellas, and hundreds of short stories. He is one of the most well-regarded authors of the Victorian era.