A Tale of Two Cities
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A Tale of Two Cities  -     By: Charles Dickens

A Tale of Two Cities

Penguin Random House / 2011 / Hardcover

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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

A story of redemption set during the turbulent days of the French Revolution, A Tale of Two Cities is one of Charles Dickens' most serious works.

Part of the Penguin Classics Hardcover Series, the fabric-bound, imprinted cover was designed by the acclaimed Coralie Bickford-Smith. A Tale of Two Cities features a pattern of maroon knitting on a darker blue background. Ribbon marker is also included. 544 pages, hardcover.

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Title: A Tale of Two Cities
By: Charles Dickens
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 488
Vendor: Penguin Random House
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 8.00 X 5.7 X 1.7 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 8 ounces
ISBN: 0141196904
ISBN-13: 9780141196909
Stock No: WW196909

Publisher's Description

Part of Penguin's beautiful hardback Clothbound Classics series, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith, these delectable and collectible editions are bound in high-quality colourful, tactile cloth with foil stamped into the design. After eighteen years as a political prisoner in the Bastille the aging Dr Manette is finally released and reunited with his daughter in England. There two very different men, Charles Darnay, an exiled French aristocrat, and Sydney Carton, a disreputable but brilliant English lawyer, become enmeshed through their love for Lucie Manette. From the tranquil lanes of London, they are all drawn against their will to the vengeful, bloodstained streets of Paris at the height of the Reign of Terror and soon fall under the lethal shadow of La Guillotine.

Author Bio

Charles Dickens (1812-70) was a political reporter and journalist whose popularity was established by the phenomenally successful Pickwick Papers (1836-7). His novels captured and held the public imagination over a period of more than thirty years. Richard Maxwell teaches in the Comparative Literature & English departments at Yale.

Editorial Reviews

"[A Tale of Two Cities] has the best of Dickens and the worst of Dickens: a dark, driven opening, and a celestial but melodramatic ending; a terrifyingly demonic villainess and (even by Dickens’ standards) an impossibly angelic heroine. Though its version of the French Revolution is brutally simplified, its engagement with the immense moral themes of rebirth and terror, justice, and sacrifice gets right to the heart of the matter…for every reader in the past hundred and forty years and for hundreds to come, it is an unforgettable ride."—from the Everyman's Library introduction by Simon Schama

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