GOOD : The spine shows some wear. The cover has some blemishes. The pages, although published in 1959, are surprisingly absent of the normal amount of yellowing found in most books of this age.
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From "A Note to the Reader"—"These notes present a clear discussion of the actions and thought of the work under consideration and a concise interpretation of the artistic merits and significant.
"THE NOTES ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE TEXT ITSELF OR FOR THE CLASSROOM DISCUSSION OF THE TEXT, AND THE STUDENT WHO SO ATTEMPTS TO USE THEM IS DENYING HIMSELF THE VERY EDUCATION THAT HE IS PRESUMABLY GIVING HIS MOST VITAL YEARS TO ACHIEVE."
The story of David Copperfield is believed by some to be a semi-autobiographical recanting of Dickens' own life. (Initials D.C. are the reverse of the author's C.D.) It is the story of a young lad who passes through trials and tribulations of a stormy life and emerges to prosper and marry a woman he loves.