Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
First edition, first issue, 1885 with price points, illustrated; archival restoration with new endpapers, original boards. A handsome copy in the scarce and highly coveted blue binding.
Mark Twain masterfully weaves a tale of adventure and self-discovery. Through encounters with a diverse cast of characters and moral dilemmas, Huck grapples with societal norms and his own conscience, ultimately seeking freedom and truth in a world fraught with hypocrisy. This seminal work explores themes of friendship, race, and the quest for identity, remaining a poignant reflection on American society.
First edition, first issue, 1885 with price points, illustrated; archival restoration with new endpapers, original boards. A handsome copy in the scarce and highly coveted blue binding.
Mark Twain masterfully weaves a tale of adventure and self-discovery. Through encounters with a diverse cast of characters and moral dilemmas, Huck grapples with societal norms and his own conscience, ultimately seeking freedom and truth in a world fraught with hypocrisy. This seminal work explores themes of friendship, race, and the quest for identity, remaining a poignant reflection on American society.
First edition, first issue, 1885 with price points, illustrated; archival restoration with new endpapers, original boards. A handsome copy in the scarce and highly coveted blue binding.
Mark Twain masterfully weaves a tale of adventure and self-discovery. Through encounters with a diverse cast of characters and moral dilemmas, Huck grapples with societal norms and his own conscience, ultimately seeking freedom and truth in a world fraught with hypocrisy. This seminal work explores themes of friendship, race, and the quest for identity, remaining a poignant reflection on American society.