
A Christmas Carol - 1984
by Charles Dickens
This 1984 facsimile edition of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, published by Chancellor Press, is a captivating classic. Designed by Alan Tabor, the book features a dust jacket in good condition with minor wear. An inscription adds personal charm. A must-have for collectors and fans of Dickensian literature, it brings the timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge to life. ISBN: 0-907486-68-1.
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The book is in good condition, featuring a dust jacket with minor edge wear and a small tear on the top corner. Inside, the pages are clean and vibrant, showcasing the intricate design work by Alan Tabor. An inscription on the front endpaper adds a personal touch, making this edition a unique find for collectors.
About This Classic 1984 Edition
Experience the timeless magic of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" with this beautifully designed facsimile edition published by Chancellor Press in 1984. This classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation from miser to benefactor, guided by the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, continues to captivate readers with its enduring themes of redemption and compassion. The book's design by Alan Tabor adds a unique visual charm, enhancing the narrative's rich atmosphere. A perfect addition to any collection, this edition brings the Victorian spirit of Christmas alive, making it an ideal gift for literature enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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