A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
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Heritage Press 1966 Edition of A Tale of Two Cities By Charles Dickens – A Collector’s Edition Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities (originally published in 1859) is one of literature’s most celebrated historical novels. It is set in London and Paris during the tumultuous era of the late 18th century, encompassing the years leading up to and during the French Revolution. The narrative follows a cast of characters whose lives intertwine across the English Channel: the virtuous Lucie Manette and her father Dr. Manette (newly released from the Bastille); French émigré Charles Darnay; and the dissolute lawyer Sydney Carton, who seeks redemption. Dickens contrasts the relative calm of London with the chaos of revolutionary Paris, crafting an intimate story of love, loyalty, and sacrifice against the nightmare backdrop of the Reign of Terror . The historical context is integral – Dickens vividly depicts the social injustices that foment revolution in France and the ensuing violence of the guillotine. Yet, amid this upheaval, the novel delivers a deeply personal tale of resurrection and self-sacrifice, epitomized by Sydney Carton’s famous final act. Readers are treated to Dickens’s dramatic scenes (from the storming of the Bastille to tense courtroom trials) and unforgettable characters, making A Tale of Two Cities both a sweeping historical epic and a poignant human story . The 1966 Heritage Press edition of A Tale of Two Cities is a beautifully crafted volume that reflects the fine press standards of its publisher. This edition is hardcover, bound in full light grey cloth (linen) that is both sturdy and elegant . The boards are decorated with an intricate design printed in a dark maroon hue on the covers and spine , giving the book a refined, period-appropriate appearance (some observers describe the decoration as nearly black on the grey cloth ). On the spine, the title appears in gold lettering within a gilt oval medallion – a classic touch that adds to the book’s vintage charm. The binding is sewn, not merely glued, which ensures durability for frequent reading. The top edge of the pages is stained a matching maroon (a “topstain”), an old-fashioned technique that helps keep dust off the pages and ties together the colour scheme of the binding . The 1966 Heritage Press edition of A Tale of Two Cities is highly recommended for both collectors and general readers. It provides a superb overview of Dickens’s beloved novel through its thoughtful introduction and gorgeous illustrations, all packaged in a well-made hardcover that elevates the reading experience. Collectors will appreciate its place in the Heritage Press legacy – a tangible result of George Macy’s mission to democratize fine books – and the connection to the classic 1938 Heritage edition. Casual readers will simply enjoy holding a lovely book that makes a 19th-century masterpiece feel alive and immersive. This edition proves that you don’t need to sacrifice quality for affordability: it’s a deluxe yet accessible version of A Tale of Two Cities, one that does justice to Dickens’s literary genius and ensures that his words, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” can be savored in the best of formats.
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