James Fenimore Cooper - The Red Rover - 1839

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The Red Rover του James Fenimore Cooper είναι μια σκλη paperback αγγλικής γλώσσας με 412 σελίδες, που εκδόθηκε στο Λίβερπουλ από τους Printed for Adam Clarke Baynes το 1839, με αρχική καφέ ύφαστινη εξώφυλλο και χρυσωμένο πίσω μέρος σε καλή κατάσταση.

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James Fenimore Cooper – The Red Rover: A Tale – Λίβερπουλ: Adam Clarke Baynes, [1839].

Νω early British edition in single volume of Cooper’s maritime novel, published in Liverpool by Adam Clarke Baynes. Although the title page is undated, an edition bearing the same distinctive sequence of publisher and bookseller imprints is catalogued by the National Library of Scotland as 1839, providing the bibliographical basis for dating this copy. A contemporary ownership inscription dated 1848 appears on the title page and confirms that the volume was in circulation by that year.

First published in 1827, The Red Rover is one of James Fenimore Cooper’s best-known sea novels. Set in the colonial Atlantic world, it follows a mysterious pirate captain, a young sailor and a voyage shaped by concealed identities, divided loyalties, naval conflict and romance. The novel forms an important part of Cooper’s contribution to early American historical and maritime fiction.

Bound in the original publisher’s brown cloth with gilt-decorated spine. The binding shows rubbing and age-related wear, with light fraying to the spine ends, wear to the corners and a slightly cocked spine. The binding remains sound and unrestored, and the complete text block is securely attached. Internally, the pages are generally clean, with light age toning and occasional scattered foxing. Overall, an attractive early nineteenth-century copy retaining its original binding.

James Fenimore Cooper – The Red Rover: A Tale – Λίβερπουλ: Adam Clarke Baynes, [1839].

Νω early British edition in single volume of Cooper’s maritime novel, published in Liverpool by Adam Clarke Baynes. Although the title page is undated, an edition bearing the same distinctive sequence of publisher and bookseller imprints is catalogued by the National Library of Scotland as 1839, providing the bibliographical basis for dating this copy. A contemporary ownership inscription dated 1848 appears on the title page and confirms that the volume was in circulation by that year.

First published in 1827, The Red Rover is one of James Fenimore Cooper’s best-known sea novels. Set in the colonial Atlantic world, it follows a mysterious pirate captain, a young sailor and a voyage shaped by concealed identities, divided loyalties, naval conflict and romance. The novel forms an important part of Cooper’s contribution to early American historical and maritime fiction.

Bound in the original publisher’s brown cloth with gilt-decorated spine. The binding shows rubbing and age-related wear, with light fraying to the spine ends, wear to the corners and a slightly cocked spine. The binding remains sound and unrestored, and the complete text block is securely attached. Internally, the pages are generally clean, with light age toning and occasional scattered foxing. Overall, an attractive early nineteenth-century copy retaining its original binding.

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Αριθμός Βιβλίων
1
Θέμα
Βιβλιογραφία, Πλοία και ναυσιπλοΐα
Τίτλος Βιβλίου
The Red Rover
Συγγραφέας/ εικονογράφος
James Fenimore Cooper
Κατάσταση
Καλή
Έτος δημοσίευσης παλαιότερου αντικειμένου
1839
Height
17 cm
Έκδοση
Άλλη έκδοση
Width
11 cm
Γλώσσα
Αγγλικά
Original language
Ναι
Εκδότης
Printed for Adam Clarke Baynes, Liverpool
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Σκληρό εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός σελίδων
412
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24
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