
Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde
5b, 1948 by Robert Louis Stevenson Notes "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is a captivating tale of duality penned by Robert Louis Stevenson. At its core, it explores the internal struggle between good and evil within a single individual. Dr. Henry Jekyll, a respected scientist, creates a potion that unleashes his darker side, manifesting as the sinister Mr. Hyde. As Hyde, Jekyll indulges in his deepest desires without consequence, leading to a downward spiral of depravity and chaos. The novella delves into themes of morality, identity, and the consequences of unchecked ambition, leaving readers pondering the complexities of human nature long after the final page. Description 3/4 leather green leather and marble binding, excellent condition with box