Pelham — Volume 03
1828
Pelham — Volume 03, written by Edward Bulwer Lytton in 1828, follows the character Henry Pelham as he navigates the complexities of 19th-century society, politics, and personal relationships. Set against a backdrop of intrigue, the narrative begins with Pelham attending a lavish soiree in Paris, where he encounters various social strata and uncovers the darker aspects of elite life. The novel explores themes of ambition, moral choice, and the interplay between charm and integrity, reflecting the tensions of its time.



















































