








Silas Marner
Penguin Main Series 496. 1st Edition, published 1944.
A heartwarming and poignant tale of a lonely man brought back to life and faith. Silas Marner lives a friendless and isolated existence near the country village of Raveloe, hoarding his gold. One night his fortune is stolen and Silas loses everything he holds dear. But then the golden-haired child Eppie appears in his home, and Silas begins to reform bonds of faith and human connectedness that he once renounced forever.
Condition grading: Good. Remains of price alteration sticket to front cover. Light foxing and light wear to both covers. Light wear to spine ends. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.
Penguin Main Series 496. 1st Edition, published 1944.
A heartwarming and poignant tale of a lonely man brought back to life and faith. Silas Marner lives a friendless and isolated existence near the country village of Raveloe, hoarding his gold. One night his fortune is stolen and Silas loses everything he holds dear. But then the golden-haired child Eppie appears in his home, and Silas begins to reform bonds of faith and human connectedness that he once renounced forever.
Condition grading: Good. Remains of price alteration sticket to front cover. Light foxing and light wear to both covers. Light wear to spine ends. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.
Penguin Main Series 496. 1st Edition, published 1944.
A heartwarming and poignant tale of a lonely man brought back to life and faith. Silas Marner lives a friendless and isolated existence near the country village of Raveloe, hoarding his gold. One night his fortune is stolen and Silas loses everything he holds dear. But then the golden-haired child Eppie appears in his home, and Silas begins to reform bonds of faith and human connectedness that he once renounced forever.
Condition grading: Good. Remains of price alteration sticket to front cover. Light foxing and light wear to both covers. Light wear to spine ends. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.