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This exquisite edition of “Madame Bovary: A Tale of Provincial Life” by Gustave Flaubert is published by M. Walter Dunne in 1904. The book is a classic of French literature, exploring themes of marital discontent and the constraints of provincial life through the tragic story of Emma Bovary. The volume is bound in a striking St. Dunstan Binding, featuring an ornate black cover with intricate gilt designs and a central red medallion, embodying the elegance of early 20th-century bookbinding. The spine is adorned with gilt titles and decorative motifs. Inside, the book includes a critical introduction by Ferdinand Brunetière and a biographical preface by Robert Arnot, enhancing the reader’s understanding of Flaubert’s masterpiece. This edition is not a first edition and does not include illustrations, inscriptions, or a dust jacket, but its historical value and aesthetic appeal make it a desirable addition to any collection of classic literature.








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