A beautifully designed deluxe Harper Perennial Legacy Edition, with an
introduction from Simon Van Booy, nationally bestselling author of
Father's Day and The Illusion of Separateness
A young orphan goes from rags to riches in this remarkable tale of
friendship, love, and adventure at the height of the Industrial
Revolution.
Like Charles Dickens's beloved David Copperfield, John Halifax is an
orphan, determined to make his success through honest hard work. He
becomes an apprentice to Abel Flecher, a tanner and a Quaker, and is
soon befriended by Abel's invalid son, Phineas, who chronicles John's
success in business and love, rising from the humblest of origins to the
pinnacle of wealth made possible by England's Industrial Revolution.
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik explores the sweeping transformation wrought by
this revolutionary technological age, including the rise of the middle
class and its impact on the social, economic, and political makeup of
the nation as it moved from the eighteenth to the nineteenth century.
This collector's edition features a lush design, French flaps, and
deckle-edged paper.