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1850 Rare Early Edition - Jane Eyre, An Autobiography by Currer Bell (Charlotte Brontë).

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Author: Currer Bell (CHARLOTTE BRONTË).
Title: JANE EYRE, An Autobiography by Currer Bell. The Copyright Edition.

Publisher : Leipzig, Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 1850. Copyright Edition (stated). Tauchnitz Edition from his Collection of British Authors. Based on the Third London Edition. Complete 2 volumes bound in one.
Language: Text in English.
Size: 6.5" X 4.5".
Pages: x-314, 344 pages.
Binding: Attractive and very good half-calf leather binding over marbled boards (hinges fine, overall slightly scuffed - as shown) under a protective removable mylar cover.
Content: Good content (tight, light foxing, and toning to pages - as shown).

Estimate: (USD 1000 - USD 2000).

The book: This 1850 Tauchnitz copyright edition of "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë, published under her pseudonym Currer Bell, is a rare early version of one of the most influential novels in English literature. The book is issued in two volumes bound as one and includes the text based on the Third London Edition, ensuring that it captures the refinements and final intentions of Brontë's narrative. "Jane Eyre" chronicles the life, struggles, and ultimately the emotional and moral development of its titular character, making it a seminal work in the development of the novel form and a classic of feminist literature.

The author: Charlotte Brontë (1816–1855), writing under the pseudonym Currer Bell, was a pioneering figure in English literature. Her works are known for their intense emotional style, complex characters, and keen social commentary, particularly concerning the status of women and the poor during the Victorian era.