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1924WRCLIT40817London: Raphael Tuck & Sons 1924. Contemporary three-quarter calf and marbled boards t.e.g. by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Frontis illustrations. First edition trade issue. With thirty color plates. Introduction by Kate Perugini Dickens's daughter. Outer joints cracked and worn extremities worn edges rubbed but a good copy internally nice. Raphael Tuck & Sons hardcover books
19661982NY LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB 1966 1966. SIGNED BY CHARLES RAYMOND ILLUSTRATOR FINE. Signed by Authors. NY, LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB, 1966 unknown books
1910819.3Cambridge: The Bibliophile Society 1910. 1st edition. 1st issue. Half-bound with parchment & brown paper-wrapped boards; gilt spine lettering. VG some minor soiling to spine/bpt. 90 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>A Bibliophile Society publication from the collection of Mr. Smith. Only 483 copies printed. The Bibliophile Society hardcover books
191833022.1London: Printed at the Chiswick Press for Cumberland Clark 1918. 1st edition. Not found in the NCBEL. The 'William Miller' 'Self' copy with both owners' ownership labels to the front paste-down. Green cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to front board. Modest wear with slightly darkened spine. Bookplate to ffep. A VG copy. 15 1 blank pp. 4 pp facsimile letter tipped-in. 8vo. <br/><br/>A look at the tiff between Dickens & Colburn on the editorship & publishing of PIC NIC PAPERS 1841 presumably issued to benefit Macrone's widow and from which Dickens was criticized for Colburn's inclusion of material without attribution and without Dickens' knowledge. Somewhat uncommon- the first time we've been able to offer a copy. Printed at the Chiswick Press for Cumberland Clark hardcover books
1996WRCLIT80927Los Angeles: Twentieth Century Fox Film 1996. 1134pp. printed rectos and versos. Quarto. Photo-mechanically reproduced bradbound in studio wrappers. Title and in two cases date written on three edges otherwise about fine. A "First Revision" of this notable updated adaptation. The 1998 release wad directed by Alfonso Cuarón and starred Ethan Hawke Gwyneth Paltrow Hank Azaria Robert De Niro Anne Bancroft et al. Twentieth Century Fox Film unknown books
1912823.8Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1912. 1st edition BAL 22662 printing II. The US imprint not in Gimbel cf. H479. Green cloth spine over tan paper boards lettered in dark green. Dust jacket. Nr Fine paper clip impression to top of first few leaves/VG spine panel darkened. 8 31 1 pp. Frontis drawing of Dickens; inserted plate from a photograph of "The Child". 12mo. 7-1/2" x 5" <br/><br/>Wiggin at the advanced age of 12 personally expounding while on a train ride to the great writer on the "long dull" parts of his novels. The two did agree that David Copperfield was liked best by each. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
19313349.5London: Piccadilly Fountain Press 1931. 1st thus NCBEL III 830. #69/535 cc. Signed by Stonehouse. Original blue-grey paper-wrapped boards with paper title label to spine. Green dust jacket. VG slt lean/top edge a bit dusty/a 2nd po bpt/VG spine darkened/light edgewear. Light markings to end papers. 8 123 pp. 10 illustrations facsimiles &c. 8vo. <br/><br/> Piccadilly Fountain Press hardcover books
19301549.4New York: The Macmillan Company 1930. 1st edition NCBEL III 840. Blue printed cloth boards. Dust jacket. VG slight lean/Abt VG edgewear & chipping. 208 pp. Illustrations from the original adverts. 8vo. <br/><br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover books
18841547.4London: Chapman and Hall 1884. 1st edition NCBEL III 785. Early 20th C. 3/4 green morocco binding with marbled paper boards & eps. TEG. Spine sunned to a mellow golden tan. Bookseller slip affixed to bottom of frontis. A handsome VG copy. iii - viii 467 5 pp including Index. Adverts last 4 pages. Frontispiece of Dickens from a lithograph by R. J. Lane after a photograph by J. Watkins. 8vo. 7-3/8" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/>This a selection of Dickens' writings chosen by his good friend. Chapman and Hall hardcover books
19501529.1London: Andrew Dakers Ltd 1950. 1st edition NCBEL III 830. Orange cloth binding with gilt stamped lettering to spine. Dust jacket. Printed dark yellow belly band with blurb by "Dr. Edith Sitwell". VG square & tight/spine slightly sun-darkened/VG spine panel a bit sun-tanned. 459 1 blank pp including Index. Publisher info card laid-in. 8vo. <br/><br/>Somewhat uncommon biography of the Inimitable especially so in jacket & with the belly band on which Dame Sitwell states "Mr. Lindsay's study seems to me infinitely the most important long book on Dickens that has appeared." Andrew Dakers Ltd hardcover books
19142489.4Philadelphia: Dickens Fellowship 1914. 1st editon limited to 500 copies #66/500. SIGNED by the editor. Blue cloth binding. Printed paper title label to spine. TEG. VG some light wear at the extremities/chipping to left edge of spine label/slt cock to volume. 152 pp. illustrated 8vo. <br/><br/>A mock trial of Jasper put on by the Philadelphia chapter of the Fellowship. Dickens Fellowship hardcover books
1934WRCLIT81985New York: Simon & Schuster 1934. Full vegetable parchment stamped in blind and gilt t.e.g. others rough-trimmed. Some dust marking to edges tanning to endsheet gutters bookplate ghost on front pastedown a few patches of foxing to the boards otherwise very good in moderately shelfworn slipcase. First US edition limited issue. One of 2387 numbered copies printed at the Merrymount Press after a design by D. B. Updike. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
5396London: John Camden Hotten n. d. Original green cloth with black highlights. VG rub to frnt cover. 372 pp including index. Sm 8vo. <br/><br/>Initially published in 1870 according to the NCBEL See NCBEL III 826. John Camden Hotten hardcover books
187426176London: Chapman & Hall 1874. 8vo pp. xiv 577; engraved frontispiece and half-title and 38 engraved plates all by George Cruikshank; a wacky home-made binding of full brown morocco rear cover with blindstamped geometrical pattern front cover with similar geometric design but with alligator interwoven into the borders and the central design and with 7 alligator onlays; overlapping spine hand-lettered and now largely faded; hinges crudely but effectively strengthened with ruled paper prelims bound out of order the text and plate quite clean. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall unknown books
185558231Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson and Brothers n.d. 1855. 8vo pp. 4 9-371 1; text in double column; original pictorial wrappers chipped and worn with the occasional small piece missing back wrapper loose but present with some loss in the gutter; spine largely intact; good. From Peterson's Uniform Edition of Dickens' works. <br/><br/> T. B. Peterson and Brothers, n.d. unknown books
19329027356London: George G. Harrap 1932. Hardcover. Very good/very good. 16 color illustrations by H. M Brock. First of this edition. Bound in red cloth. Dust jacket is chipped at the edges. <br/><br/> George G. Harrap hardcover books
WN510126New York: Hodder and Stoughton Original red cloth with gilt lettering and gilt and black decoration and rules. Modest shelf wear and several stain spashes on upper board. Pencil owner signature on ffep dated Christmas 1910. 25 full color tissue guarded illustrations. Upper board a bit bowed. Overall a fine Pickwick production. First Thus. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Frank Reynolds. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. Hodder and Stoughton Hardcover books
2338baWLondon: Chapman and Hall Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. English novel; iv 204p.; 24.5cm; 3/4 black leather; 3 extra clipped illus. pasted in; manuscript Dickens bibliography on verso of flyleaf; critical comment in pencil on last page; owner marks. No date of publication listed. Chapman and Hall Hardcover books
18544953.3Philadelphia: H. C. Peck & Theo. Bliss 1854. 1st thus VanderPoel B571. Not in Gimbel nor the 1960 BL Catalogue Extract. Original brown blindstamped boards & gilt stamped spine. VG tight/blinstamping sharp/sp slightly dull/some minor foxing. 452 pp. Frontis engraved title page & 6 inserted plates by Stephens & Beeler. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/> H. C. Peck & Theo. Bliss hardcover books
1910819.2Cambridge: The Bibliophile Society 1910. 1st ed. 1st issue. Half-bound with parchment & brown paper-wrapped boards; gilt spine lettering. F bpt/spine slightly darkened in a VG slipcase. Note: Issued in a 2-part slipcase; outer section is lacking. 90 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>A Bibliophile Society publication from the collection of Mr. Smith. Only 483 copies printed. The Bibliophile Society hardcover books
184639274New York: Greeley & McElrath 1846. Early if not 1st US publication of this Dickens' letter reprinted from the London Daily News cf. NCBEL III 822. Disbound. Leaves separated along spine fold. Edge rash. Fold-lines. An About VG copy. Dickens letter occupies 1.4 columns 26-3/4 column-inches on the front page center. Entire newspaper 4 pp in length 7 columns per page. Elephant folio. 21-5/8" x 17-1/4" <br/><br/> Greeley & McElrath unknown books
46061.1London: John & Charles Watkins Photographer to the Queen 34 Parliament Street n. d. Ca late 1860s / early 1870s. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. List signs of use bit of fading to image. Overall Very Good. Watkins imprint under Dickens image; verso with the Watkins device in center & his address printed at the below. Image: 8.8 cm x 6 cm. Card: 10.7 cm x 6.2 cm. <br/><br/>Nice contemporary CDV of Dickens with the photograph affixed to stiffer card stock. Image shows a seated Dickens with a contemplative look right hand to right check. Image from the 1860s. John & Charles Watkins, Photographer to the Queen 34, Parliament Street unknown books
47483Boston: Joseph Ward 125 Washington St n. d. Ca 1870. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. A VG example. Verso with logo etc for the publisher who offers "Looking Glasses Picture Frames Photographs Stereoscopes and Views." Image of a mature Dickens from the late 1860s. 10 cm x 6 cm. <br/><br/>Nice contemporaneous CDV of Dickens with the photograph affixed to stiffer card stock. Printed "Charles Dickens" underneath photograph. Joseph Ward, 125 Washington St unknown books
184740340.1New York: Wiley and Putnam 1847. 1st US edition Gimbel A104; Edgar & Vail p. 24; Smith AMERICAN 7; VanderPoel B1971; Wilkins p. 25. Printed brown paper wrappers. Soiling & staining to wrappers with some chipping & edgewear. Some foxing to text block. Good. Pp 677 - 724 = 48. Illustrated with 2 plates "Florence parts from a very old friend" & "Mr Dombey and his confidential agent" after Hablot K. Browne "Phiz" redrawn & engraved on wood by J. W. Orr. 7-1/2" x 5" <br/><br/>Wiley & Putnam were the first of the US houses to hit the streets with Dickens' new novel beginning with Part I issued October 1846. A quite scarce edition especially in comparison to the UK parts issue which shows up with some regularity. Wiley and Putnam unknown books
44149Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers; 306 Chestnut Street n. d. "People's Edition" ca early 1870s. Cf. Gimbel D26. Publisher's original morocco-style brown cloth with gilt stamped spine & publisher's medallion "Uniform Duodecimo Edition" blindstamped to front board. Modest wear to spine ends. Square & tight. Bright gilt. A VG copy. 5 - 467 1 blank pp. Advert leaf tipped-in prior to t.p. 'Hunted Down' illustrated with cuts. 12mo. 7-1/2" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/> T. B. Peterson & Brothers; 306 Chestnut Street hardcover books