



The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
In this tale of terror, mild-mannered Henry Jekyll questions what it is that separates good from evil, with disastrous consequences. Classic illustrations by Charles Raymond Macauley adorn this new edition.
- Rediscover Robert Louis Stevenson's riveting novella in this elegant yet affordable Masterpiece Library Edition, honoring the Peter Pauper Press founders' tradition of publishing beautiful books
 - Deluxe, durably bound hardcover keepsake volume
 - Embossed cover with iridescent highlighting
 - Gold foil-stamped spine
 - Reinforced cloth quarter-binding for durability
 - Premium acid-free archival-quality paper for longevity
 - Cream-color pages with font, type size, and line spacing chosen for a comfortable reading experience, even under imperfect lighting
 - Comes with a matching satin ribbon bookmark with which to keep your place
 - A must-have for every home library
 - 96 pages
 
Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) wrote The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde while recovering from illness at his home in the seaside town of Bournemouth, England. First published as a one-shilling paperback, also known as a ''penny dreadful,'' the novella was an immediate success, selling nearly 40,000 copies in its first six months in the United Kingdom and the United States.
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