Publisher's Synopsis
Abandoned as an infant and of unknown parentage, Tom Jones is raised in the household of the irreproachable, altruistic Squire Allworthy. Growing up to be a high-spirited, lusty youth, Tom finds himself vulnerable to temptation in the form of a local wench, though his heart is ultimately claimed by the beautiful Sophia Western, the daughter of a neighbouring landowner. When Tom's amorous misadventures compel the squire to expel his young charge from his home, and when Sophia flees from her domineering and boisterous father to avoid an undesired union with the odious Master Blifil, a colourful, picaresque journey through eighteenthcentury England ensues, one punctuated by a parade of unforgettable Hogarthian grotesques and timeless comic set pieces. Characterized by both razor-sharp wit and broad, racy humour, and described by Coleridge as boasting one of the "three most perfect plots ever planned", Tom Jones was an instant hit on its publication in 1749, and is widely considered one of the greatest works of English literature and a foundation stone in the development of the novel.
The Franklin Library; 1979. First edition, first printing. A Limited Edition. 'The 100 Greatest Books of All Time'. Full green leather binding with gold lettering and stampings on the spine and covers. Green silk Moire end papers. Attached silk ribbon marker. With the illustrations of William Small. Complete with a booklet 'Notes from the Editors'. More photographs on request. Slightly musty smell due to previous storage but in near fine condition.
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SKU: 0105049
£175.00Price
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