London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1859. First edition. Three octavo volumes (7 1/8 x 4 1/2 inches; 181 x 114 mm.). [iii-viii], 325, [1, blank]; [iii-viii], 374; [iii-vi], 333, [1, blank] pp. Bound without the half-titles. Some light foxing and staining throughout, moderate on preliminary leaves. Bound ca. 1865 in three quarter dark blue pebble-grain morocco over marbled boards, ruled in gilt. Spines with five raised bands decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments, matching marbled end-papers, all edges gilt. A very good set in an attractive and near contemporary binding. Adam Bede, was George Eliot’s first novel. Inspired by a true crime story told to Eliot by her aunt, the book offers a realist perspective on rural life in the fictional town Hayslope, in the Midlands. It follows the intertangled lives of honest carpenter Adam Bede, the self-centered town beauty Hetty Sorel, her cousin Dinah Morris a Methodist preacher, and the seducing squire Arthur Donnithorne.…