The Golden Bowl (2 volumes), Henry James, 1914, Scribners. 

- 1st Edition (deduced)

- Note: Title was first published 1904 by Scribners.

- each book 5 x 7.75 inches approx., 377 and 412 pages; hdbk.

- from Internet:
The Golden Bowl, Henry James’ last completed novel, is widely considered to be one of the author’s best works (along with The Ambassadors and The Wings of a Dove). In it, James continues to explore his favored themes of marriage, money, and psychological warfare. The novel, set in England, tells the story of American heiress Maggie Verver, who is engaged to Amerigo, an impoverished Italian prince. Maggie’s father, Adam, travels to London for the wedding and meets Charlotte Stant, a friend of both Maggie and the prince. In a nutshell, The Golden Bowl is about Maggie’s education on marriage, adultery, and the aftermath.

Condition:
Very Good Condition for this nicely matched set of one of H James best novels.  Cover shows a little sun bleaching of the spine, but very little wear.  Hinges/binding are strong/tight.  Owner bookplates inside front.   Light foxing right inside each cover only....not in interior.  Interior is clean, without tears, folds, stains, or marks.  Paper is strong and supple.  Collectible.