The French Lieutenant’s Woman – John Fowles (1969) (1st ed)

S$68.00

The French Lieutenant’s Woman – John Fowles (1969) (1st ed)

S$68.00

Title: The French Lieutenant’s Woman

Author: John Fowles

Publisher: Little, Brown & Company, Boston, 1969. Stated first edition.

Condition: Hardcover, with dust jacket. Good. Dust jacket price-clipped, with small tears and a faint stain. Spine of books faded, slight dust-soiling to bottom edge and slight foxing to top edge. Text clean, binding tight. 467pp., 9″x6″. A thick book, overseas shipping will cost extra.

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About the book (from Goodreads):

The scene is the village of Lyme Regis on Dorset’s Lyme Bay…”the largest bite from the underside of England’s out-stretched southwestern leg.” The major characters in the love-intrigue triangle are Charles Smithson, 32, a gentleman of independent means & vaguely scientific bent; his fiancée, Ernestina Freeman, a pretty heiress daughter of a wealthy & pompous dry goods merchant; & Sarah Woodruff, mysterious & fascinating…deserted after a brief affair with a French naval officer a short time before the story begins. Obsessed with an irresistible fascination for the enigmatic Sarah, Charles is hurtled by a moment of consummated lust to the brink of the existential void. Duty dictates that his engagement to Tina must be broken as he goes forth once again to seek the woman who has captured his Victorian soul & gentleman’s heart.