19th Century Literature

19th Century Literature

James Cummins Bookseller is pleased to offer a wide-ranging list of nineteenth-century literature. It features mostly English titles, but some are in English translation (in many cases, first-edition translations into English), and a number are in French. Of note are an autograph letter, signed, by Émile Zola, regarding a rewrite of his first major novel, Un marriage d'amour; Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance (1894), one of 50 large paper copies; the second edition of Thoreau's Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (1862, scarcest issue); and a first-edition copy of Charlotte Brontë's The Professor (by Currer Bell, 1857).