Currently, we have two editions of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in the store that are presented so differently. It’s always fascinating to see the incarnations of covers when a book stays in print a long time. It’s a source of great interest to collectors. This gothic novella is considered to be a defining story in the horror genre. First published in 1886 and tells the story of …
the lawyer Gabriel John Utterson as he investigates some disturbing incidents involving his old friend, the talented doctor Henry Jekyll, and his mysterious and sinister new companion, Edward Hyde. The lawyer is worried about his friend after he changes his will to include Hyde in case of his death or disappearance. Fearing that the doctor is being blackmailed by the stranger, the lawyer sets out to confront him. (Audible)
One of our store copies is a US edition of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Suicide Club and was published by Arco in 1964, with illustrations by Charles Mozely. It has a similar pink and brown cover to the UK edition published in 1961. Very attractive blue boards and line drawings on the dust jacket. The look has a distinctly “literary” feel, as though it would sit happily on your bookshelf next to the Brontes and Jane Austen.
The second copy in store was published by Platt and Munk in 1965. Platt and Munk were a publisher founded by E. Platt and F. Munk in the early 1900s and it was well-known for its high-quality and affordable books for young readers. This cover is more playful and the book itself is larger with thicker paper.

