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HARDY, THOMAS; WRIGHT, JAMES (AFTERWORD). Far From The Madding Crowd. New American Library, New York: 1960. 5th printing of this Signet Books edition. s Softcover. Very good reading copy. Her rustic love-romps shook the English countryside. She was a wanton who needed a taming. Bathsheba Everdene demanded a man's hopeless adoration. Provocative and completely unpredictable, she was a charming hellion who drove her lovers to all kinds of foolishness - even murder. Price:
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HARDY, THOMAS; WRIGHT, JAMES (AFTERWORD). Far From The Madding Crowd. New American Library, New York: 1988. 0451523601 / 9780451523600 Thirtieth Printing. Includes a revised and updated bibliography. s Softcover. Good condition. Her rustic love-romps shook the English countryside. She was a wanton who needed a taming. Bathsheba Everdene demanded a man's hopeless adoration. Provocative and completely unpredictable, she was a charming hellion who drove her lovers to all kinds of foolishness - even murder. The text of this Signet Classic is set from Hardy's revised final version of Far from the Madding Crowd, published in 1912 in the authoritative Wessex edition. Price:
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HARDY, THOMAS; EVANS, BERGEN (INTRODUCTION) Far From The Madding Crowd. Fawcett Publications, Greenwich: Fawcett World Library Edition. s Softcover. Reading copy. Her rustic love-romps shook the English countryside. She was a wanton who needed a taming. Bathsheba Everdene demanded a man's hopeless adoration. Provocative and completely unpredictable, she was a charming hellion who drove her lovers to all kinds of foolishness - even murder. Price:
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HARDY, THOMAS; SISSON, C. H. (EDITOR, INTRODUCTION, NOTES). Jude The Obscure. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth: 1984. Reprint edition. s Softcover. Very good reading copy. The story of Jude Fawley, an impoverished stonemason who aspires to the ministry. Throughout his agonized existence, the cloistered halls and facades of Christminster, where Jude would study, sadistically invite him to rid himself of ignorance. His failure to fulfill the opposite expectations of the two women he loves and the violent deaths of his children thwart him in his ideal and point to his destruction. A raging indictment of Victorian society. Price:
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HARDY, THOMAS; ALVAREZ, A. (AFTERWORD). Jude The Obscure. New American Library, New York: 1961. 16th printing of this edition. s Softcover. Reading copy. The story of Jude Fawley, an impoverished stonemason who aspires to the ministry. Throughout his agonized existence, the cloistered halls and facades of Christminster, where Jude would study, sadistically invite him to rid himself of ignorance. His failure to fulfill the opposite expectations of the two women he loves and the violent deaths of his children thwart him in his ideal and point to his destruction. A raging indictment of Victorian society. Price:
3.95 USD
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HARDY, THOMAS. Jude The Obscure. The Modern Library, New York: c1923. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Good condition considering its age. The story of Jude Fawley, an impoverished stonemason who aspires to the ministry. Throughout his agonized existence, the cloistered halls and facades of Christminster, where Jude would study, sadistically invite him to rid himself of ignorance. His failure to fulfill the opposite expectations of the two women he loves and the violent deaths of his children thwart him in his ideal and point to his destruction. A raging indictment of Victorian society. Price:
8.25 USD
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HARDY, THOMAS. Tess Of The D'urbervilles. Modern Library, New York: 1919. h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Good condition. Following the death of the child she bears, Tess begins a new life as a dairymaid, and in due course meets Angel Clare. Of all Hardy's novels Tess provides a particularly interesting example of the extent to which Hardy was obliged to bow to the dictates of late Victorian morality. Price:
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HARDY, THOMAS. Tess Of The D'urbervilles. Barnes & Noble Books, New York: 1993. 1566191467 / 9781566191463 First Printing. s Softcover. Very good condition. This novel builds to a tragic climax that makes it one of the most poignant and heartbreaking novels in all of English literature. Price:
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HARDY, THOMAS. Tess Of The D'urbervilles: A Pure Woman. Konemann, Hungary: 1999. 3829030088 / 9783829030083 Second edition. Norton Critical Edition. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Good condition. Following the death of the child she bears, Tess begins a new life as a dairymaid, and in due course meets Angel Clare. Of all Hardy's novels Tess provides a particularly interesting example of the extent to which Hardy was obliged to bow to the dictates of late Victorian morality. Price:
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HARDY, THOMAS; WEBER, CARL J. (NOTES). Tess Of The D'urbervilles: A Pure Woman. Harper & Brothers, New York: 1920. Harper's Modern Classics Series. h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Good condition considering its age. Creases on front cover. Following the death of the child she bears, Tess begins a new life as a dairymaid, and in due course meets Angel Clare. Of all Hardy's novels Tess provides a particularly interesting example of the extent to which Hardy was obliged to bow to the dictates of late Victorian morality. Price:
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HARDY, THOMAS; ELLEDGE, SCOTT (EDITOR). Tess Of The D'urbervilles: An Authoritative Text. W. W. Norton & Company, New York: 1979. 0393090442 / 9780393090444 Second Edition. s Softcover. Very good reading copy. The text is that of the Wessex Edition (1912), the definitive edition. To it are appended Hardy's Explanatory Note to the First Edition (1891) and his Preface to the Fifth and Later Editions (1912). The annotation of the novel has been thoroughly rewords and expanded for this Second Edition of the Norton Critical Edition.. Price:
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HARDY, THOMAS; HEILMAN, ROBERT B. (EDITOR). The Mayor Of Casterbridge. Andrews and McMeel, Kansas City: Riverside Editions. s Softcover. Very good reading copy. Here is the fantastic story of a man who sells his wife and goes on to become a mayor. "In no other writing is Hardy more clearly a fatalist than in The Mayor of Casterbridge; in no other book does he urge more unmistakenly his belief that men and women are but helpless puppets in the hands of mischievous fate, that good-will and courage and honesty are brittle weapons for humanity's defence." - Joyce Kilmer Price:
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