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020 _a9788424155117
040 _aEmily Lobsenz
_beng
050 _aPR4558 .A1 1979
082 _a823.8
100 _aDickens, Charles
_d1812-1870
130 _aDavid Copperfield, Charles Dickens (Spark Publishing)
245 _aThe Personal History of David Copperfield
_cDickens, Charles; with illustrations by John Austen
246 _aDavid Copperfield
250 _aCollector's Edition
260 _aNorwalk, Connecticut
_bEaston Press
_c1979
300 _a821 pages
_billustrations
_c23.5 cm
490 _aEaston Press's The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written
500 _aBook is bound in genuine leather with hubbed spine, sewn pages, heavy duty binding boards, and 22kt gold accents. Front cover has full-color frontispiece portrait of author. Page ends are gilded, printed on acid-neutral paper, handsome moire end pages, and a satin-ribbon page marker.
500 _aEaston Press edition is published by advance reservation only exclusively for subscribers to the 100 Greatest Books Ever Written.
500 _aStamped leaf design on leather binding created by graphic artist, Richard Traunig of Wethersfield, Connecticut.
520 _aCharles Dickens' 1850 classic epic, David Copperfield, unfolds the story of David, an optimistic and hard-working lad who's orphaned in his youth. Raised initially by his brutal stepfather, who halts David's schooling and sends him to work in a factory, David eventually finds a home with his eccentric, but kind aunt, Betsey. Later in life, David trains for a career in law, but eventually becomes a writer.
563 _aEnhanced with heavy duty binding boards.
650 _aBoys
_vFiction
650 _aYoung men
_vFiction
650 _aOrphans
_vFiction
650 _aStepfathers
_vFiction
650 _aChild labor
_vFiction
651 _aEngland
_vFiction
655 _2gsafd
_aAutobiographical fiction
655 _2gsafd
_aBildungsromans
700 _aAusten, John
_eillus.
700 _aBaskerville, John
_d1706-1775
700 _aWinterich, John T.
_d1891-1970
942 _2ddc
_cBKTMP
_eCollector's Edition
999 _c157
_d157