1920s Macmillan Pocket Classics Including Shakespeare and Milton
Item Details
A collection of six books from the Macmillan’s Pocket Classics series, published by the Macmillan Company in the 1920s. These pocket-sized books are uniformly bound in maroon cloth on boards with blind-stamped cover decoration. The titles in this collection are Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson (1923); Sir Roger de Coverley; Essays from the Spectator by Addison and Steele, edited by Zelma Gray (1924); John Milton’s Comus, Lycidas and Other Poems (1924); William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, edited by Charles W. French (1924); George Eliot’s Silas Marner, edited by Edward L. Gulick (1924); and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables, edited by Clyde Furst (1924).
Binding | Hardcover |
Complete Set | No |
Number of Books | 6 |
Condition
- edge and corner wear; cap and tail damage; wear and discoloration to covers; page yellowing; writing.
Dimensions
- measured stacked.
Item #
18LOU032-059