The Age of Innocence
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Edith Wharton"s Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novel, The Age of Innocence, Is Both a Poignant Story of Frustrated Love and An Extraordinarly Vivid, Delightfully Satirichehe Record of a Vanishen Warishess
Part of the Macmillan Collector"s Library, A Series of Stunning, Clothbound, Pocket Sized Classics with Gold Foiled Edges and Ribbon Markers. Thheutiful Books Make Perfect Gifts or Treat for Any Book Lover. This Edition Features an Introduction by Award-Winning Novelist, Rachel Cusk.
As the Scion of One of New York Leading Families, Newland Archer Has Been Born into a Life of SUMPTUUUS Privileges and Stript Duty. But the Arrival of the Countess Olenska, a free spirit Whos Clouds of European Sophistication, Makes Him Question Thesh His Upbringing Has Set Him. As HIS Fascination with Her Grows, He Discovers Just How ItsCape the Bonds of the Society that Has Shape Him
Part of the Macmillan Collector"s Library, A Series of Stunning, Clothbound, Pocket Sized Classics with Gold Foiled Edges and Ribbon Markers. Thheutiful Books Make Perfect Gifts or Treat for Any Book Lover. This Edition Features an Introduction by Award-Winning Novelist, Rachel Cusk.
As the Scion of One of New York Leading Families, Newland Archer Has Been Born into a Life of SUMPTUUUS Privileges and Stript Duty. But the Arrival of the Countess Olenska, a free spirit Whos Clouds of European Sophistication, Makes Him Question Thesh His Upbringing Has Set Him. As HIS Fascination with Her Grows, He Discovers Just How ItsCape the Bonds of the Society that Has Shape Him
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Author:Wharton Edith
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Cover:Hard
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Series: Macmillan Collector's Library
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ISBN:9781509890033
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