This volume compiles the Nobel Prize-winning masterpiece by John Galsworthy, a definitive chronicle of an upper-middle-class English family that brilliantly critiques the materialist values of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. The omnibus brings together three of his major novels—The Man of Property, In Chancery, and To Let—interspersed with two shorter interludes, complete with an author's preface and a fold-out Forsyte family tree. This particular copy is an early printing from Heinemann's "The Grove Edition" (April 1934 reprint). It includes a 1935 contemporary ink signature on the front flyleaf and is protected by its original, fragile green paper dust jacket. The dust jacket shows noticeable wear, while the internal pages show standard age-toning but remain clean, intact, and securely bound.
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