John Galsworthy - The Forsyte Saga, William Heinemann, 1929
John Galsworthy - The Forsyte Saga, William Heinemann, 1929
The Forsyte Saga is a series of three novels and two interludes by the British author John Galsworthy. It is Galsworthy's most famous work, a sweeping chronicle of a wealthy, upper-middle-class English family from the late Victorian era through the aftermath of the First World War. The work earned Galsworthy the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932.
Green cloth in fair condition. No dust jacket. Faded, twisted spine and bumped ends. Faded gilt on spine. Corners bumped. Tanning to endpapers. Tanning to page edges. Text firm and clean. Faded and stains to cloth. Reprint.
Weight 710g. Pages 1104.