
Five volumes complete, rough cut fore edges. Likely copyrighted late 1886 and first printed in early 1887, bound in olive green cloth with paper spine labels stamped in black.

Dates of 1888 on title page of each with no printing mentioned. BEAUTIFUL illustrations!!! Considering age, this set is an absolute beauty! General shelf wear, all hinges still in tact (maybe a little loose), no markings whatsoever, no foxing, I can't convey enough what a beautiful set this is. from designs by Staal, Beauce, and other eminent French Artists. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED (24 pounds from 08401), nearly 500 illustrations total for all 5 vols. This book was mistakenly attributed to Dumas for many years, and was often included in printings of Dumas works. It was followed up by another very scarce volume entitled ,The daughter of the Count of Monte Cristo. of this interesting and scarce work written by the American author and journalist Edmund Flagg (1815-1890), which was intended as a tribute to the 1848 French Revolution. A sequel to Alexander Dumas Celebrated novel of the Count of Monte-Cristo.
#The count of monte cristo first edition plus#
Volume one: frontispiece plus seven Illustrations 288 pages Volume two: 5 illustrations 267 pages Also inside this book is The Sequel to The Count of Monte Cristo - Complete in one volume 198 pages.


FIRST AMERICAN EDITION General shelf wear, front board detached, rubbed covers, tanned pages, foxing throughout, first page soiled. Valentin in Two Volumes BOTTOM OF EACH TITLE PAGE DATED 1849 NO PRINTING ON REVERSE. The Count of Monte Cristo (written in English) with elegant illustrations by M.
