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Europe (EU and Non-EU): 18 December
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Rest of world: 17 December
£275.00
£275.00
A first edition, first printing, published by Weidenfield and Nicolson in 1950. A very good book with previous owner’s inscription and date on the front free end paper in black ink, browning to the the text block, with very slight bumping to the head and foot of the spine and fading to the title on the spine. In a very good unclipped dust wrapper with some chips to knuckles of front and rear upper and lower panel folds, pushing to the head and base of the spine, some small puncture holes on the front flap, spine and rear panel. The dust wrapper executed beautifully by John Minton.
The House by the Medlar Tree is a poignant portrayal of Sicilian peasant life in the late 19th century. Set in the rural village of Aci Trezza, the novel revolves around the dysfunctional family of the Malavoglia, whose dreams of prosperity are shattered by a series of tragic events. Through vivid imagery and stark realism, Verga explores themes of poverty, tradition and the relentless struggle against fate, capturing the essence of Sicilian culture with profound depth and authenticity.
A first edition, first printing of ‘The House By The Medlar Tree’ by Giovanni Verga, published by Weidenfield and Nicolson in 1950. A very good book with previous owner’s inscription and date on the front free end paper in black ink, browning to the the text block, with very slight bumping to the head and foot of the spine and fading to the title on the spine. In a very good unclipped dust wrapper with some chips to knuckles of front and rear upper and lower panel folds, pushing to the head and base of the spine, some small puncture holes on the front flap, spine and rear panel. The dust wrapper executed beautifully by John Minton.
The House by the Medlar Tree is a poignant portrayal of Sicilian peasant life in the late 19th century. Set in the rural village of Aci Trezza, the novel revolves around the dysfunctional family of the Malavoglia, whose dreams of prosperity are shattered by a series of tragic events. Through vivid imagery and stark realism, Giovanni Verga explores themes of poverty, tradition and the relentless struggle against fate, capturing the essence of Sicilian culture with profound depth and authenticity.
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