Description: This is a 9 book set of The French Classical Romance Series from 1903. As you can see from the pictures, the books are old and have all the characteristics of aged books including: staining/aging to covers and interior pages, yellowing and deterioration of pages, some separation in a few of the books of the pages from the binding. However, all of the text is legible and these are great collectors/readers' copies. If you have some skill in book repair, you could easily restore these masterpieces close to their original form. Here is a list of the book titles in case you cannot see from the pictures:The Romance of a Poor Young Man - by FeuilletThe Brigadier Frederick - by Erickmann-ChatrianSamuel Brohl & Company - by CherbuliezThe Chartreuse of Parma - by StendhalRenee Mauperin - by GoncourtMemoirs of Two Young Brides - by BalzacMlle. de la Seigliere by SandeauAn Iceland Fisherman - by Pierre LottThe Black Tulip - by Duraspere Feel free to message with any questions or I can provide more pictures! Immerse yourself in the timeless tales of love and adventure with this 9-book set of French classical romances. Published by P.F. Collier & Son in the early 1900s, this hardcover collection is a must-have for any literature and fiction enthusiast. Each book is written by a different author and features a vintage paperback design that adds to the charm and allure of the set. Whether you're a collector of rare books or simply looking for a unique addition to your personal library, this French classical romances set is sure to impress. The books are in great shape and have been well-preserved over the years. Take a journey through the pages of these vintage novels and discover the beauty of classic storytelling.
Price: 80 USD
Location: Temple, Texas
End Time: 2025-01-26T16:06:52.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12.13 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Vintage Paperback
Author: Various
Publisher: P.F. Collier & Son
Topic: Book
Subject: Literature & Fiction