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Wordsworth Luxe Collection

Wordsworth Luxe Collection

A limited edition set of nine of the most beloved classics of all time. These beautiful hardback books have a hand-etched design complete with foil detail embossed on a linen cover. To make them truly special, they also have sprayed page edges, patterned end-papers and a silk ribbon marker.

Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll's (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, first published in 1865, is a seminal work of children's literature and a ground breaking exploration of nonsense, logic, and the power of the imagination. 

Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë
Set against the bleak, windswept moors of Yorkshire, it is a raw and intense exploration of passionate, destructive love, social class, revenge, and the enduring impact of childhood trauma across generations.

The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett
Set against the backdrop of a grand English estate, it is a profound story of personal growth, the restorative power of nature, the magic of friendship, and the healing of emotional wounds.

The Great Gatsby -  F. Scott Fitzgerald
Set against the backdrop of the opulent and morally ambiguous Long Island summer of 1922, it is a lyrical and tragic exploration of the American Dream, social class, illusion versus reality, and the corrosive power of unfulfilled desires.

Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
Set in rural England at the turn of the 19th century, it is a brilliant social commentary, a witty comedy of manners, and a deeply satisfying romance that explores themes of social class, reputation, marriage, and the journey to self-awareness.

Little Women - Louisa May Alcott
More than a simple domestic narrative, it is a rich tapestry exploring themes of family love, individual aspirations, moral development, and the challenges and joys of growing up.

Anne of Green Gables - Lucy Maud Montgomery
An enchanting portrayal of a spirited orphan girl and her adventures on Prince Edward Island. More than a simple children's story, it is a tender exploration of identity, the power of imagination, the formation of deep friendships, and the profound meaning of home and family.

A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
From its initial publication, this novel resonated deeply with a Victorian audience grappling with social inequality and the true meaning of Christmas, and its message continues to echo powerfully through the centuries.

Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brontë
A compelling first-person narrative that traces the arduous journey of its eponymous heroine from a neglected orphan to an independent woman, exploring themes of social class, morality, religion, love, and the search for personal autonomy.

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Wordsworth Luxe Collection

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A limited edition set of nine of the most beloved classics of all time. These beautiful hardback books have a hand-etched design complete with foil detail embossed on a linen cover. To make them truly special, they also have sprayed page edges, patterned end-papers and a silk ribbon marker.

Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll's (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, first published in 1865, is a seminal work of children's literature and a ground breaking exploration of nonsense, logic, and the power of the imagination. 

Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë
Set against the bleak, windswept moors of Yorkshire, it is a raw and intense exploration of passionate, destructive love, social class, revenge, and the enduring impact of childhood trauma across generations.

The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett
Set against the backdrop of a grand English estate, it is a profound story of personal growth, the restorative power of nature, the magic of friendship, and the healing of emotional wounds.

The Great Gatsby -  F. Scott Fitzgerald
Set against the backdrop of the opulent and morally ambiguous Long Island summer of 1922, it is a lyrical and tragic exploration of the American Dream, social class, illusion versus reality, and the corrosive power of unfulfilled desires.

Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
Set in rural England at the turn of the 19th century, it is a brilliant social commentary, a witty comedy of manners, and a deeply satisfying romance that explores themes of social class, reputation, marriage, and the journey to self-awareness.

Little Women - Louisa May Alcott
More than a simple domestic narrative, it is a rich tapestry exploring themes of family love, individual aspirations, moral development, and the challenges and joys of growing up.

Anne of Green Gables - Lucy Maud Montgomery
An enchanting portrayal of a spirited orphan girl and her adventures on Prince Edward Island. More than a simple children's story, it is a tender exploration of identity, the power of imagination, the formation of deep friendships, and the profound meaning of home and family.

A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
From its initial publication, this novel resonated deeply with a Victorian audience grappling with social inequality and the true meaning of Christmas, and its message continues to echo powerfully through the centuries.

Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brontë
A compelling first-person narrative that traces the arduous journey of its eponymous heroine from a neglected orphan to an independent woman, exploring themes of social class, morality, religion, love, and the search for personal autonomy.