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Tricotrin. The Story of a Waif and Stray Volume I.
Article number 10217241
The specific edition is part of the famous "Collection of British Authors." These small, paperbound volumes were staples for English-speaking travelers in continental Europe during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It follows the titular character, Tricotrin, a bohemian "wanderer" and philosopher who discovers an abandoned baby girl (the "waif and stray") named Viva. He raises her in the French countryside, but the story eventually spirals into themes of high society, hidden lineage, and the clash between simple virtue and aristocratic corruption.
Condition
Used - Acceptable
Language
English
Article type
Book - Hardcover
Year
1870
Publisher
Bernard Tauchnitz (Leipzig)
Number of pages
352 pages
Mark of ownership. Edgeworn, back cover partly missing.
