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If you're a fan of Gustav Doré than this is the ultimate collectors item. Written in 1801 by François-René de Chateaubriand, it details the love story between a Natchez Indian and a mixed Christian woman set against the American wilderness.
Published in 1887 by Bedford, Clarke and Co. this edition features 30 beautifully detailed Gustav Doré plates which truly bring the story to life. The cover depicts a scene from the book in embossed cloth with gold gilt accents.
Additional Details
Date: 1887
Materials: Paper
Measurements: 10 1/4" x 13 1/4" x 7/8"
Markings: Bedford, Clarke & Co
Condition: Good.
There is some wear to the exterior over. The edges of the cover have damage and there a stains and spots throughout. The interior pages have yellowed over time. This book still presents beautifully.
Cleaning and Care
Wipe gently with dry microfiber cloth. Keep away from sunlight and humid conditions.