$2.99
On Hold
Henry Esmond by William Makepeace Thackeray
Only 1 available
Details
Shipping: US-Mainland: $3.33 (more destinations)
Sales Tax: check
Condition: Used
*The store has not been updated recently. You may want to contact the merchant to confirm the availability of the product.
Usually ships within 1-2 business days.
Book Condition: Used--Good
Binding: Hardcover
T. Y. Crowell & Co.
Pages: 533
"The estate of Castlewood, in Virginia, which was given to our ancestors by King Charles the first, as some return for the sacrifices made in his Majesty's cause by the Esmond family, lies in Westmoreland county, between the rivers Potomac and Rappahannoc, and was once as great as an English Principality, though in the early times its revenues were but small. Indeed, for near eighty years after our forefathers possessed them, our plantations were in the hands of factors, who enriched themselves one after another, though a few scores of hogsheads of tobacco were all the produce that, for long after the Restoration, our family received from their Virginian estates."
Detailed Book Condition:
--This book has some wear.
--There has been some glue repair.
--There are no torn pages.
--There are some dog-eared pages.
--There is a water stain on the upper and lower corners of most, but not all, of the pages.
Book Condition: Used--Good
Binding: Hardcover
T. Y. Crowell & Co.
Pages: 533
"The estate of Castlewood, in Virginia, which was given to our ancestors by King Charles the first, as some return for the sacrifices made in his Majesty's cause by the Esmond family, lies in Westmoreland county, between the rivers Potomac and Rappahannoc, and was once as great as an English Principality, though in the early times its revenues were but small. Indeed, for near eighty years after our forefathers possessed them, our plantations were in the hands of factors, who enriched themselves one after another, though a few scores of hogsheads of tobacco were all the produce that, for long after the Restoration, our family received from their Virginian estates."
Detailed Book Condition:
--This book has some wear.
--There has been some glue repair.
--There are no torn pages.
--There are some dog-eared pages.
--There is a water stain on the upper and lower corners of most, but not all, of the pages.



