Overview
This is volume No. 142 of the famous Everyman's Library series, featuring Sir Walter Scott's classic historical novel 'Rob Roy'. Bound in the publisher's signature orange cloth with gilt spine lettering, this 1931 printing represents a landmark effort to bring world literature to the masses in beautiful, affordable editions.
Story
Founded in 1906 by J. M. Dent, the Everyman's Library was a monumental publishing project aimed at making the world's classics available at a pocket-friendly price. The series is famous for its distinctive bindings, which evolved over the decades. The orange cloth with gilt lettering is characteristic of the series' standard fiction bindings in the 1920s and 1930s. Everyman's Library editions from the early 20th century are ubiquitous on the secondary market.
Maker / Origin
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Condition & Value
Condition is paramount for vintage books. Typical wear for 1930s Everyman's editions includes sun-fading to the spine, bumped corners, and foxing to the page edges. The presence or absence of the original dust jacket drastically affects collectibility, though cloth copies are most often found and sold without them.