Martin Chuzzlewit
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Yellowed/tanning consistent with age. Markings: Previous owner. Binding: Appears intact. Stickers/Labels: None visible. Slipcase: worn/damaged.
Martin Chuzzlewit stands as one of Charles Dickens' most darkly comic and satirical masterworks, chronicling the misadventures of the Chuzzlewit family as greed, hypocrisy, and self-interest tear at their relationships. The novel follows young Martin Chuzzlewit and his faithful servant Mark Tapley across England and America, unmasking the moral corruption festering beneath the surface of Victorian society. Dickens delivers a biting indictment of selfishness in all its forms, from the scheming arch-villain Jonas Chuzzlewit to the magnificently duplicitous nurse Sairey Gamp, one of literature's most beloved comic creations. Illustrated by A.H. Buckland, this Collins' Clear-Type Press edition brings vivid life to Dickens' richly populated world of rogues, innocents, and hypocrites. Sharp, furious, and deeply humane, Martin Chuzzlewit remains a towering achievement in the Victorian novel tradition.
Author: Charles Dickens
Format: Hardback
Published: 1920, Collins' Clear-Type Press
Genre: Classic fiction
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Yellowed/tanning consistent with age. Markings: Previous owner. Binding: Appears intact. Stickers/Labels: None visible. Slipcase: worn/damaged.
Martin Chuzzlewit stands as one of Charles Dickens' most darkly comic and satirical masterworks, chronicling the misadventures of the Chuzzlewit family as greed, hypocrisy, and self-interest tear at their relationships. The novel follows young Martin Chuzzlewit and his faithful servant Mark Tapley across England and America, unmasking the moral corruption festering beneath the surface of Victorian society. Dickens delivers a biting indictment of selfishness in all its forms, from the scheming arch-villain Jonas Chuzzlewit to the magnificently duplicitous nurse Sairey Gamp, one of literature's most beloved comic creations. Illustrated by A.H. Buckland, this Collins' Clear-Type Press edition brings vivid life to Dickens' richly populated world of rogues, innocents, and hypocrites. Sharp, furious, and deeply humane, Martin Chuzzlewit remains a towering achievement in the Victorian novel tradition.