1902 "The Rebel of the School" Red Cloth Book
1902 "The Rebel of the School" Red Cloth Book
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This 1902 edition of "The Rebel of the School" represents L. T. Meade's astute contribution to the genre of girls' literature during a pivotal era of changing feminine ideals. Jointly issued by W. & R. Chambers of London/Edinburgh and J. B. Lippincott of Philadelphia, the volume exemplifies transatlantic literary exchange at the dawn of the twentieth century. Meade, born Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith, crafts a narrative centered on a defiant young heroine navigating the complex social ecosystem of an all-girls educational institution, deftly exploring themes of moral development and interpersonal dynamics. The book's distinctive scarlet cloth binding, adorned with an arresting yellow and black illustration, epitomizes the aesthetic sensibilities of late Victorian and Edwardian publishing. W. Rainey's interior illustrations further elevate the narrative experience, creating a harmonious marriage of literary and visual artistry characteristic of premium juvenile literature from this refined period.
Overall, the text provides a lively narrative following the “rebel” heroine’s misadventures and the eventual lessons learned in friendship, responsibility, and compassion. Meade’s writing style weaves together light-hearted humor with moments of drama, maintaining a pace that is accessible for younger readers yet still entertaining for adults interested in early twentieth-century children’s literature. The novel also provides subtle insights into the changing expectations for girls and young women in educational institutions and wider society during the Edwardian period.
The red cloth cover retains much of its color and vibrancy, with rubbing and minor fraying along the edges and corners consistent with frequent handling over more than a century. The lettering on the spine and front board remains generally clear, with slight dulling from use. Internally, the pages show typical toning with scattered foxing and light soiling from age. The September 1910 inscription is present and legible, adding personal history and provenance to the copy.
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