1913 London: Hodder & Stoughton [1913]. " Colour Plates engraved and printed by Henry Stone & Son Ltd., Banbury".] Size of binding: 8 in. x 11 in., xviii, 483 pp., illustrated with twenty, tipped-in, full color plates of Lewis Baumer illustrations, each with a title-printed paper guard; these pastel colored illustrations are especially rich in costume details.- IN folio ,pleine toile decorée editeur,tete dorée,texte frais.bon état.
The binding is in fine condition, as are the text and plates. One of the most desirable illustrated editions of Thackeray’s “Vanity Fair”, which is still his most widely read novel, and the source for several film adaptations. List of illustrations: [1] Becky Sharp (frontispiece); [2] Becky and Amelia; [3] Becky and Jos; [4] At Vauxhall Gardens; [5] George calls on Amelia; [6] Becky and Rawdon at Miss Crawley's; [7] At Brighton; [8] At The Ship Inn; [9] Dobbin and Becky; [10] Becky at Paris; [11] Becky in Curzon Street; [12] Becky and Lord Steyne; [13] Becky at Gaunt House; [14] Becky as a Marquise; [15] Rawdon and Miss Moss; [16] Amelia and Little George; [17] Amelia and her Father; [18] Amelia and Dobbin; [19] Becky at Brussels; [20] Becky at Pumpernickel.