The Vicar of Wakefield
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 9 September 2021
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[edit] Background details
The Vicar of Goldsmith by Oliver Goldsmith and illustrated by Arthur Rackham with 12? tipped-in colour plates. Limited edition of 575 copies SIGNED by Arthur Rackham
[edit] Synopsis of Book
The Vicar of Wakefield, or A Tale, Supposed to be written by Himself, is a romantic novel by the Irish author, Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774). Initially published in 1766 and one of the most widely read 18th-century novels among the Victorians
First published by George G Harap in 1929
[edit] Condition of Book
[edit] Book Details
- Category: Antique Books
- Category: Autographed book
- Purchased: 2021
- Price Paid: $425.00
- First Edition?: Yes
- Condition?: Very Fair. Minor Foxing
- Comments: US first edition
Facts about The Vicar of WakefieldRDF feed
Author | Oliver Goldsmith + and Arthur Rackham + |
Book Category | Antique Books + |
Comments | US first edition |
Condition | Very Fair. Minor Foxing |
First Edition | Yes + |
Has category | Autographed book + |
News date | 1929 + |
Price | 425 + |
Publisher | George G Harap + |
Purchased Date | 2021 + |