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Moll Landers 1931 Vintage Daniel Defoe

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The book shown is a 1931 edition of
The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe, illustrated by John Alan Maxwell. This edition was published by The Bibliophilist Society. The book is a vintage collector's item and is available for purchase.
The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders Summary
  • Plot: The novel follows the life of Moll Flanders, who is born in Newgate Prison. She embarks on a life of crime, prostitution, and multiple marriages in her pursuit of wealth and social standing. Her story details her journey to the New World and her eventual return to England.
  • Themes: The book is a social commentary on the decisions a woman had to make for survival in the 18th century. It explores themes of social mobility, sin, redemption, and greed. The protagonist often views relationships as transactions, driven by her desire for money and power.
  • Historical Context: Moll Flanders is considered one of the first social novels published in English, drawing heavily on the social conditions and topography of London in the late 17th century. 
  • Condition: note that the books are vintage, with common wear and tear such as rubbing on corners, yellowing pages, or torn dust jackets.. no jacket
  • 9.25” x 6.5”. 299 pages.  Delicate

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