Product code: 1892 Jane Austen Lady Susan, Waltons, Memoirs & Letters Antique selling Book
1892 Lady Susan: The Watsons, Memoir and Letters By Jane Austen Published by Little, Brown and Company selling Memoirs by James Edward Austen-Leigh Believed 2nd Edition The book is in very good condition. It's kinda amazing. The cover has minimal shelfwear & discoloration. The inside is clean, bright, and beautiful. The hinge with preface has paper separation. This volume contains two novels. "Lady Susan" is a short novel by Jane Austen, written in 1794, but published in 1871. Presented as letters, it tells the story of the beautiful, notorious Lady Susan & schemes to find an advantageous 2nd marriage for herself and forcing her daughter into a loveless match. Unfinished at the time her Austen's death, "The Watsons" follows Emma, a young clergyman's daughter who, due to her Aunt's second marriage, is forced to return to her father's house where she is appalled by the shallow husband-hunting of two of her sisters. Contains James Edward Austen-Leigh's memoir of his aunt, author Jane Austen.
1892 Lady Susan: The Watsons, Memoir and Letters By Jane Austen Published by Little, Brown and Company selling Memoirs by James Edward Austen-Leigh Believed 2nd Edition The book is in very good condition. It's kinda amazing. The cover has minimal shelfwear & discoloration. The inside is clean, bright, and beautiful. The hinge with preface has paper separation. This volume contains two novels. "Lady Susan" is a short novel by Jane Austen, written in 1794, but published in 1871. Presented as letters, it tells the story of the beautiful, notorious Lady Susan & schemes to find an advantageous 2nd marriage for herself and forcing her daughter into a loveless match. Unfinished at the time her Austen's death, "The Watsons" follows Emma, a young clergyman's daughter who, due to her Aunt's second marriage, is forced to return to her father's house where she is appalled by the shallow husband-hunting of two of her sisters. Contains James Edward Austen-Leigh's memoir of his aunt, author Jane Austen.