The product is a 12 volume collection of works by George Eliot, bound in leather by Thomas Nelson Sons in 1906. This antique and collectible set offers a luxurious and timeless edition of the author's works, showcasing the beauty of classic literature in elegant leather bindings. Perfect for collectors or those seeking to appreciate the works of George Eliot in a visually stunning format, this collection is a valuable addition to any library.
Bound in full-leather with gilt lettering on the spine. Contents include the following twelve Volumes: Silas Marner (including The Lifted Veil and Brother Jacob); Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life (two volumes); Adam Bede; Romola; The Mill on the Floss; Felix Holt, the Radical; The Spanish Gypsy (including The Legend of Jubal and Other Poems, Old and New); Daniel Deronda (two volumes); Scenes of Clerical Life; Essays and Leaves from a Note-Book. No DJs; no initial sales price data provided. Slight wear and a bit of fading to leather/ Embossed initials on the FFEP of all volumes; otherwise, text is extremely clean. Each Volume illustrated with frontispiece in black-and-white by various artists. Roughly 500-600 pages in each volume. TEG. Measure 4.25" x 6.25".  More images and/or description can be sent upon request.