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St. Andrews (1893) Facsimile Edition | Kessinger Publishing

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A rare antiquarian treasure for collectors and readers

St. Andrews (1893) is presented here as a faithful facsimile reprint of the original, balancing historic fidelity with a practical, modern format. The edition invites readers to experience the texture of a late nineteenth-century publication - the slightly softened cloth of the cover, the feel of thick, age-warmed paper, and the careful alignment of pages that hints at the printing methods of the era.

By offering an affordable, high quality edition, Kessinger Publishing makes this scarce work more accessible to libraries, collectors, researchers, and curious readers alike. The facsimile preserves typography and layout in a way that supports careful study, cross-referencing passages, and comparison with other editions.

Edition at a glance

  • Authentic reproduction faithful to the original text and visual style
  • Modern edition designed for easy handling, robust shelf presence, and long-term retention
  • Accessible to a broad audience while keeping true to the source material

What you might notice in the copy

  • Age-related characteristics such as light foxing, marginalia, or faint page marks
  • Occasional minor imperfections consistent with historic print runs
  • A tangible sense of the book's readership through time

Use cases and benefits to consider: for display on a desk or shelf, for study prompts, or as a thoughtful gift for bibliophiles who value authenticity. The edition's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a historical reading experience without sacrificing readability or durability. Its availability supports preservation efforts by keeping a historically significant text in print and searchable within modern catalogs.

Why this edition matters

As part of a mission to protect, preserve, and promote the world's literature, this edition offers a credible, affordable way to own a piece of cultural history. It stands as a bridge between the past and present, inviting readers to explore alongside scholars and enthusiasts, without requiring a large investment.

FAQ

Q: What is St. Andrews (1893) by Kessinger Publishing?

A: A scarce antiquarian book reproduced as a facsimile, preserving the original's appearance for collectors and researchers.

Q: What should buyers expect regarding imperfections?

A: The edition may show marks, marginalia, or minor flaws from age; these are part of its authentic presentation as a historic copy.