Description: The Newcomes: Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family is a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1853). It was published in serial form in 1854 and 1855 and its events occur over many years and in several countries. The main part is set a decade or two after the action of Vanity Fair, and some of the characters in Vanity Fair are mentioned. The narrator is Arthur Pendennis, the protagonist of Pendennis. It was illustrated by Richard Doyle, both in literal renderings of the scenes and in symbolic and fanciful depictions of events and characters. It was hugely popular—Ethel Barrymore was named after one of its characters, and Colonel Newcome came to be an emblem of virtue for the period. In 1882 John Lovell founded John W Lovell Publishing in New York. He published several series of books, one of which was the English Humorist Series. That series included many Thackeray works, including the Newcomes. Lovell went out of business in 1890. The English Humorist Series consisted of 30 volumes and you’d be hard-pressed to find more than a few for sale. This is one of those volumes. It is brown with a raised leaf-and-flower design on the front and back and a gold design on the spine. It is an 820-page book with a great many illustrations—it looks like one every two dozen pages or so, all full-page; these would be Richard Doyle’s illustrations from the original serial. The spine has some shelf-wear, but not much. Inside, the binding is in great shape. But someone, when the book was closed, ran a black marker along the edge—not on the pages, but on the edges. So you can't see it when the book is open, or from the front, but only when the book is closed and only from one side. Intriguingly, there is a book plate on the inside front cover, and someone glued the front endpaper over it. But you can see that it is a professionally printed label, and that there is a portrait at the top, then the following: In Loving Memory Lieutenant D Hunter Wood [birth date illegible] Killed in Action in Normandy June 27th 1944 I suspect that, after this fellow's death, his parents or wife donated his library to a public library, or gave individual books to his friends, and put one of these plates in each book.You can either leave it as is, or have a professional un-glue that page and expose and/or remove the plate. Other than that noted, the book is in excellent shape. The pages have darkened but none are damaged and it is most readable. For more, go to my Ebay Store at https://www.ebay.ca/str/starcanadianseller Please note: I do not accept returns. All sales are final.
Price: 65 CAD
Location: West Vancouver, British Columbia
End Time: 2025-01-01T12:00:10.000Z
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Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Features: Provenance, Illustrated
Format: Hardcover
Age Level: Adults
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Series: English Humorist Series
Modified Item: Yes
Number of Pages: 820
Illustrator: Richard Doyle
Topic: Victorian England Society, Most Respectable Family
Vintage: Yes
Era: 19th Century
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Ex Libris: No
Modification Description: See below
Language: English
Publication Year: 1885
Book Title: The Newcomes: Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family
Intended Audience: Adults
Author: William Makepeace Thackeray
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: John Lovell
Inscribed: Yes
Signed: No
Genre: Humor, Victorian Literature
Personalized: No
Cultural Region: British Literature
Type: Novel