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Wuthering Heights First Edition Facsimile

Wuthering Heights First Edition Facsimile

Available now for pre-order. Please note that all orders will be dispatched after the publication date. Full package will be revealed soon. *Not final image

Wuthering Heights First Edition Facsimile (1847) in a two-volume edition, with Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell (1846)

Step into the wild, windswept world of the Yorkshire moors with this exquisite first edition facsimile of Wuthering Heights, faithfully reproduced from the British Library’s original 1847 copy of Emily Brontë’s enduring masterpiece.

Published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, Wuthering Heights is one of the most powerful and unconventional novels in English literature — a haunting tale of passion, obsession and revenge that has captivated readers for nearly two centuries. This sumptuous facsimile captures the novel as it was first presented to Victorian readers, preserving the typography, layout and character of the historic two-volume edition.

Housed in a luxurious foiled cloth-bound clamshell presentation box, this collector’s set brings together:

  • A two-volume first edition facsimile of Wuthering Heights (1847), with covers typical of the era

  • A first edition facsimile of Emily Brontë’s own copy of Poems (1846), the ground-breaking poetry collection she published alongside her sisters Charlotte and Anne, faithfully reproduced with handwritten notes

Each element has been created directly from the originals held in the British Library’s collections, ensuring exceptional fidelity to the source material. The covers are carefully modelled on bindings from the period, evoking the look and feel of a mid-nineteenth-century literary treasure.

An essential acquisition for Brontë enthusiasts, collectors of classic literature, scholars, and lovers of fine bookmaking, this facsimile set is as striking on the shelf as it is moving to read.

Publication date: September 2026

$59.22

Original: $169.19

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Wuthering Heights First Edition Facsimile—

$169.19

$59.22

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Available now for pre-order. Please note that all orders will be dispatched after the publication date. Full package will be revealed soon. *Not final image

Wuthering Heights First Edition Facsimile (1847) in a two-volume edition, with Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell (1846)

Step into the wild, windswept world of the Yorkshire moors with this exquisite first edition facsimile of Wuthering Heights, faithfully reproduced from the British Library’s original 1847 copy of Emily Brontë’s enduring masterpiece.

Published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, Wuthering Heights is one of the most powerful and unconventional novels in English literature — a haunting tale of passion, obsession and revenge that has captivated readers for nearly two centuries. This sumptuous facsimile captures the novel as it was first presented to Victorian readers, preserving the typography, layout and character of the historic two-volume edition.

Housed in a luxurious foiled cloth-bound clamshell presentation box, this collector’s set brings together:

  • A two-volume first edition facsimile of Wuthering Heights (1847), with covers typical of the era

  • A first edition facsimile of Emily Brontë’s own copy of Poems (1846), the ground-breaking poetry collection she published alongside her sisters Charlotte and Anne, faithfully reproduced with handwritten notes

Each element has been created directly from the originals held in the British Library’s collections, ensuring exceptional fidelity to the source material. The covers are carefully modelled on bindings from the period, evoking the look and feel of a mid-nineteenth-century literary treasure.

An essential acquisition for Brontë enthusiasts, collectors of classic literature, scholars, and lovers of fine bookmaking, this facsimile set is as striking on the shelf as it is moving to read.

Publication date: September 2026