Emma by Jane Austen
Austen's classic tale of matchmaking and manners is now available in this beautiful deluxe edition.
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There are several collectible copies of Emma by Jane Austen in fine bindings. In 1898 Macmillan and Co. published a beautifully bound copy in Angus A. Turbayne's decorative binding, with Hugh Thomson's iconic peacock design in yellow. Another edition illustrated by Hugh Thomson appeared in London in 1902 (Macmillan and Co.). Thomson's illustrations for Austen's writings are very highly regarded.
In 1898 another illustrated edition of Emma was published (George Allen; London). The artist was Christine "Chris" Hammond (1860-1900), a prominent female illustrator best known for her book illustrations of Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell, and George Eliot. Of Austen's works, Hammond illustrated just Sense and Sensibility and Emma. Original binding is in green cloth, spine and front cover lettered and decorated with elaborate floral designs in gilt, green coated endpapers, and top edge gilt.
