Best of Austen: Sense and Sensibility (Illustrated)

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by Jane Austen

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A nice unabridged 200th Anniversary Edition with 40 illustrations from a 1902 edition and a Foreword SeaWolf Press is proud to offer another book in its Illustrated Classics Collection . Each book in the collection contains the text, illustrations, and cover from the first or early edition Use Amazon's Lookinside feature to compare this edition with others. You'll be impressed by the differences. Our version has: 40 original illustrations . Don't be fooled by other versions with missing or made-up pictures. - A Foreword with more information about the book. - Text that has been proofread to avoid errors common in other versions. - The complete text in an easy-to-read font similar to the original. - Properly formatted text complete with correct indenting, spacing, footnotes, italics, and tables. Sense and Sensibility is a novel by Jane Austen, initially published anonymously in 1811. It tells the story of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne as they come of age. They have an older, stingy half-brother, John, and a younger sister, Margaret. The novel follows the three Dashwood sisters as they must move with their widowed mother from the estate on which they grew up, Norland Park. Because Norland is passed down to John, the product of Mr. Dashwood's first marriage, and his young son, the four Dashwood women need to look for a new home. They have the opportunity to rent a modest home, Barton Cottage, on the property of a distant relative, Sir John Middleton. There they experience love, romance, and heartbreak.

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