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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

6C Roald Dahl. Illustrated by Quentin Blake. Viking Press, 1995.

Notes

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, first published in 1964, is the beloved children’s novel by Roald Dahl, telling the story of young Charlie Bucket and his extraordinary visit to the mysterious factory of the eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka. Through a golden ticket contest, Charlie and a group of other children are invited inside the factory, where their differing behaviors reveal themes of greed, discipline, and reward. Blending dark humor, imagination, and moral lessons, the novel reflects Dahl’s distinctive storytelling style and has become one of the most enduring works of modern children’s literature.

Roald Dahl (1916–1990) was a British author known for his inventive and often mischievous tales for children, as well as his short stories for adults. Drawing on his own experiences and a sharp sense of humor, Dahl created stories that combine whimsy with underlying moral commentary, often highlighting the perspective of children against flawed or exaggerated adults. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory remains one of his most iconic works, securing his lasting legacy as one of the most influential writers in twentieth-century children’s literature.

Description

Green canvas boards with gilt lettering to the spine. Original dust wrapper. Fine condition overall. 

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Description

6C Roald Dahl. Illustrated by Quentin Blake. Viking Press, 1995.

Notes

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, first published in 1964, is the beloved children’s novel by Roald Dahl, telling the story of young Charlie Bucket and his extraordinary visit to the mysterious factory of the eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka. Through a golden ticket contest, Charlie and a group of other children are invited inside the factory, where their differing behaviors reveal themes of greed, discipline, and reward. Blending dark humor, imagination, and moral lessons, the novel reflects Dahl’s distinctive storytelling style and has become one of the most enduring works of modern children’s literature.

Roald Dahl (1916–1990) was a British author known for his inventive and often mischievous tales for children, as well as his short stories for adults. Drawing on his own experiences and a sharp sense of humor, Dahl created stories that combine whimsy with underlying moral commentary, often highlighting the perspective of children against flawed or exaggerated adults. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory remains one of his most iconic works, securing his lasting legacy as one of the most influential writers in twentieth-century children’s literature.

Description

Green canvas boards with gilt lettering to the spine. Original dust wrapper. Fine condition overall. 

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