The leather-bound book "The splendor and poverty of courtesans"
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"The splendor and poverty of courtesans" is one of the "Scenes of the life of Paris" of the great cycle "Human Comedy", written by O. de Balzac in 1838-1847. The humanist author draws pictures from the life of contemporary French society, drawing attention to the situation of the poorest segments of the population.
The illustrations for the novel were created by the 19th century French artist Charles Ward. His works emphasize the social orientation of the work.
Execution: classic European handmade binding made of genuine leather, flyleaf made of Malmero designer paper with embossed ornament with gold foil, 6 bandages on the spine, handmade, gold captal made of genuine leather, sawn–off block - gold with torsion, embossed pancake, gold and colored foil, lasse.
Language of the publication: Russian
Publishing house: NWKEO (Saint Petersburg)
Paper type: Cream puffy 60 g/sq.m
Series: Library of World Literature (BML)
Illustrations (color/black): b/w
By Honore de Balzac
Release date: 03/2023
ISBN: ISBN 978-5-9603-0785-7 (7BC) ISBN 978-5-9603-0786-4 (Leather binding)
Number of pages: 440
Sizes: 18 × 24.7 × 4.4 cm .
Weight: 0.82 kg .