Fine Second Edition and was leather-bound, and published / with an Introduction by Norman Collins.For many lovers of the author's works, DAVID COPPERFIELD ranks as the finest of his writings. "Of all my books," Dickens declared, "I like this the best."With an Introduction by NORMAN COLLINS AND GENERAL EDITOR: G.F.MAINE. George Frederick Maine is a Scottish author and editor. British Literature Theology.Condition: Very Good: VERY GOOD. Light rubbing wear to cover, spine and page edges.Leather Bound.Author Charles Dickens (1812-1870), the greatest English novelist of the Victorian age.HISTORY:If David Copperfield has come to be Dickens's "darling", it is because it is the most autobiographical of all his novels. Some of the most painful episodes of his life are barely disguised; others appear indirectly, termed "oblique revelations" by Paul Davis. However, Dickens himself wrote to Forster that the book is not a pure autobiography, but "a very complicated weaving of truth and…