Hard times : for these times / by Charles Dickens ; illustrated by Charles Raymond

By: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870Contributor(s): Winterich, John T, 1891-1970 [author of introduction] | Raymond, Charles [illustrator] | Blumenthal, Joseph, 1897-1990 [book designer] | Hornung, Clarence P, 1899-1997 [binding designer] | Heritage Press (New York, N.Y.) [publisher] | Russell-Rutter Company [binder] | Connecticut Printers (Bloomfield, Conn.) [printer]Material type: TextTextDescription: xiv, 279 pages, 15 unnumbered leaves of color plates : illustrations ; 25 cmSubject(s): Work environment -- England -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction | Social problems -- Fiction | Poverty -- Fiction | Imagination -- Fiction | Truthfulness and falsehood -- Fiction | England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction | England -- FictionGenre/Form: Fiction. | History. Additional physical formats: Online version:: Hard times.DDC classification: 823.83 LOC classification: PR4561 | .A1 1966Also issued onlineSummary: Novel by Dickens set in Coketown, a fictitious Northern English mill-town of the Victorian era. The book higlights the social and economic pressures of 19th century England
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"How this book came to be" by John T. Winterich: p. [ix]-xiv

"Edition ... designed by Joseph Blumenthal ... printed by The Connecticut Printers of Bloomfield Connecticut ... binding was performed by the Russell-Rutter Company of New York."--(cf. Heritage Club Sandglass newsletter number III:31)

Bound in grey linen, stamped with red designs by Clarence Pearson Hornung with spine title in gilt oval--(cf. Heritage Club Sandglass)

Issued in a slipcase

Novel by Dickens set in Coketown, a fictitious Northern English mill-town of the Victorian era. The book higlights the social and economic pressures of 19th century England

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