Vanity Fair, a timeless masterpiece by William Makepeace Thackeray, is a satirical exploration of 19th-century British society, expertly weaving together the lives of unforgettable characters as they navigate ambition, love, and the relentless pursuit of social status. At the heart of this sweeping narrative stand the cunning and ambitious Becky Sharp and her loyal, naive friend Amelia Sedley, whose contrasting fortunes reveal the complexities of human nature and the duplicitous nature of the world they inhabit. Set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, Thackeray's magnum opus is a rich and intricate tapestry of high society, exposing the moral decay and hypocrisy that lie beneath its glittering surface. With biting wit, lush prose, and an unwavering eye for the foibles of human character, Vanity Fair is both a compelling drama and a searing social commentary that continues to resonate with readers over a century after its initial publication. As relevant today as it was in its time, Vanity Fair is a captivating journey through the trials and tribulations of its unforgettable protagonists, offering an insightful, darkly humorous examination of the human condition. Join Becky, Amelia, and the rest of Thackeray's richly-drawn cast as they navigate the treacherous waters of Vanity Fair, where fortunes can be won or lost, and virtue is often overshadowed by the merciless quest for power and prestige.
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Looking for a classic novel with a touch of Regency-era drama? Look no further than William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair, available in this wonderful edition from Franklyn Library. This blue hardcover book is an excellent addition to any library, with its elegant design and timeless story of love, ambition, and social climbing in the societies of England. Thackeray's sharp wit and keen insight into human nature are on full display in this masterpiece of British literature. Whether you're a fan of classic fiction or simply looking for a great read, Vanity Fair is a literary gift you won't want to miss and a great addition to your vintage bookshelf. Title: Vanity Fair Author: W. M. Thackeray Publisher: Heron Books Publication Date: Undated Format: Hardcover Condition: This book is in good condition for its age with only minor signs of wear.
Highlights Vanity Fair is a classic novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, first published in 1848. 7.72" x 5.04" Paperback 824 Pages Young Adult Fiction, Fantasy Description Book Synopsis Vanity Fair is a classic novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, first published in 1848. It is a satirical and witty commentary on English society in the early 19th century, following the lives of two women, Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley, as they navigate the ups and downs of their social and personal lives. An engaging novel exploring themes of social climbing and ambition. A timeless classic that offers profound insights into human desires and motivations. Offers a witty critique of societal values and human nature. Features intriguing and complex heroines navigating a web of relationships. A perfect pick for fans of classic literature and social commentary. About the Author "William Makepeace Thackeray was born in Calcutta in July 1811. Though he was never keen in academics, Thackeray had the benefits of Charterhouse and Cambridge. He began writing and turned to journalism to support his family. He produced art criticisms and fictional works for Fraser's Magazine, reviewed books for The Times, and was a regular contributor to The Morning Chronicle and The Foreign Quarterly Review. Thackeray worked as a journalist throughout his life. His success as a novelist began with the publication of Vanity Fair (1847-48) when he was thirty-six. The novel is a brilliant satire on the nineteenth-century English society. In the decade following the publication of Vanity Fair, Thackeray published a number of works including Pendennis (1848-50), The History of Henry Esmond (1852), The Newcomes (1855), The Rose and the Ring (1855), and The Virginians (1857-59). A historical novel, The Virginians was his last considerable novel. Thackeray suffered a stroke and was found dead in his bed on the morning of December 24, 1863. He was buried at Kensal Green Cemetery on December 29. "
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A beautiful red and gold edition of William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair, published circa 1894! This red hardcover book is an excellent addition to any library, with its elegant design and timeless story of love, ambition, and social climbing in the societies of England. Thackeray's sharp wit and keen insight into human nature are on full display in this masterpiece of British literature. Whether you're a fan of classic fiction or simply looking for a great read, Vanity Fair is a literary gift you won't want to miss and a great addition to your vintage bookshelf. Title: Vanity Fair Author: W. M. Thackeray Publisher: Croome Publication Date: Undated, c1894 Format: Hardcover Condition: This book is in fair condition for its age with minor board marking, discolouration, loose binding, front inscrition.
Looking for a classic novel with a touch of Regency-era drama? Look no further than William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair, available in this wonderful edition from Franklyn Library. This blue hardcover book is an excellent addition to any library, with its elegant design and timeless story of love, ambition, and social climbing in the societies of England. Thackeray's sharp wit and keen insight into human nature are on full display in this masterpiece of British literature. Whether you're a fan of classic fiction or simply looking for a great read, Vanity Fair is a literary gift you won't want to miss and a great addition to your vintage bookshelf. Title: Vanity Fair Author: W. M. Thackeray Publisher: Franklyn Library Publication Date: 1981 Format: Hardcover Condition: This book is in good condition for its age with only minor signs of wear.
A beautiful red and gold edition of William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair, published in 1899! This red hardcover book is an excellent addition to any library, with its elegant design and timeless story of love, ambition, and social climbing in the societies of England. Thackeray's sharp wit and keen insight into human nature are on full display in this masterpiece of British literature. Whether you're a fan of classic fiction or simply looking for a great read, Vanity Fair is a literary gift you won't want to miss and a great addition to your vintage bookshelf. Title: Vanity Fair Author: W. M. Thackeray Publisher: James Nisbet Publication Date: 1899 Format: Hardcover Condition: This book is in good condition for its age with a faded spine, inscription and age spots on pages.
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Looking for a classic novel with a touch of Regency-era drama? Look no further than William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair, available in this wonderful illlustrated edition from Macmillan. This blue hardcover book is an excellent addition to any library, with its elegant design and timeless story of love, ambition, and social climbing in the societies of England. Thackeray's sharp wit and keen insight into human nature are on full display in this masterpiece of British literature. Whether you're a fan of classic fiction or simply looking for a great read, Vanity Fair is a literary gift you won't want to miss and a great addition to your vintage bookshelf. Title: Vanity Fair Author: W. M. Thackeray Publisher: Daily Express Publication Date: 1933 Format: Hardcover Condition: This book is in good condition for its age with minor wear and inscription.
A beautiful green edition of William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair. This vintage hardcover book is an excellent addition to any library, with its elegant design and timeless story of love, ambition, and social climbing in the societies of England. Thackeray's sharp wit and keen insight into human nature are on full display in this masterpiece of British literature. Whether you're a fan of classic fiction or simply looking for a great read, Vanity Fair is a literary gift you won't want to miss and a great addition to your vintage bookshelf. Title: Vanity Fair Author: W. M. Thackeray Publisher: Faudel Phillips & Sons Publication Date: Undated Format: Hardcover Condition: This book is in good condition for its age. The boards and spine are worn, faded and damaged. The pages are brown
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Title: Vanity FairAuthor: W. M. ThackerayPublisher: Faudel Phillips & Sons Publication Date: UndatedFormat: HardcoverCondition: This book is in good condition for its age. The boards and spine are worn, faded and damaged. The pages are brownReader's noteA beautiful green edition of William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair. This vintage hardcover book is an excellent addition to any library, with its elegant design and timeless story of love, ambition, and social climbing in the societies of England. Thackeray's sharp wit and keen insight into human nature are on full display in this masterpiece of British literature. Whether you're a fan of classic fiction or simply looking for a great read, Vanity Fair is a literary gift you won't want to miss and a great addition to your vintage bookshelf.
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About The Dressmaker’s War For readers of Amy Bloom, Sarah Waters, and Anthony Doerr, The Dressmaker’s War is the story of a brilliant English seamstress taken prisoner in Germany during World War II: about her perseverance, the choices she makes to stay alive, and the haunting aftermath of war. London, 1939. Ada Vaughan is a young working-class woman with an unusual skill for dressmaking who dreams of opening her own atelier. When she meets Stanislaus von Lieben, a Hungarian aristocrat, a new, better life seems to arrive. Stanislaus sweeps Ada off her feet and brings her to Paris. But when war breaks out and Stanislaus vanishes, Ada is abandoned and alone, trapped on an increasingly dangerous continent. Taken prisoner by the Germans, Ada does everything she can to survive. In the bleak horror of wartime Germany, Ada’s skill for creating beauty and glamour is the one thing that keeps her safe. But after the war, attempting to rebuild her life in London, Ada finds that no one is interested in the messy truths of what happened to women like her. And though Ada thought she had left the war behind, her past eventually comes to light, with devastating consequences. Gorgeously written and compulsively readable, The Dressmaker’s War introduces us to an unforgettable heroine—Ada Vaughan, a woman whose ambition for a better life ultimately comes at a heartbreaking cost. Praise for The Dressmaker’s War “Mary Chamberlain’s clear, bright prose is river-swift and Ada Vaughan is a character rich with beautiful, flawed humanity. This is a gripping story about limits and the haunting, brutal way they can be drawn and redrawn in war.” —Priya Parmar, author of Vanessa and Her Sister “A thrilling story, brilliantly told—I couldn’t put it down. Ada Vaughan is a character to fall in love with: utterly real, flawed, and beguiling.” —Saskia Sarginson, author of The Twins and Without You “I found myself completely swept up in this tale of love, ambition, and vanity.” —Juliet West, author of Before the Fall “ The Dressmaker’s War is a powerful and gripping tale of longings and dreams, and how a chance meeting that seems to offer the answers and more instead comes with devastating consequences. It’s a story about what a person will do and can do under force.” —Cecilia Ekbäck, author of Wolf Winter