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19332273.1New York: Madigan 1933. 1st edition NCBEL III 832. #135/150cc. Blue-green cloth spine over printed green paper boards. Gilt stamped spine lettering. VG some edge sunning. 14 pp w/ 3 facsimilies; 8vo. <br/><br/>A somewhat scarce piece printed by William Rudge's Sons. First publication of a letter to Dickens' friend Doctor Elisha Bartlett which is reproduced in facsimile and discusses among other topics the author's latest 'child' "David Copperfield". Madigan hardcover books
18649023842London: Chapman & Hall 1864. 1st. Hardcover. Very good. Bound in the publisher's original printed wrappers. Edges and extremities are rubbed. Chipped at the binding which is loose but holding. Housed and preserved in a custom velvet lined portfolio. Images available on request. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall hardcover books
18747654London: Chapman and Hall 1874. Thick 8vo 3 volumes illustrated throughout including an engraved frontis in each volume; a near fine set in orig. dec. red cloth gilt. <br/><br/> Chapman and Hall hardcover books
190917778London: Chapman & Hall 1909. The Topical Edition 2 volumes 8vo pp. l 2 430 1; xiv 2 439 1; with 43 plates after those in the original edition plus an additional 223 illustrations of characters places scenes facsimiles etc.; occasional browning of text else a very good sound set in orig. blue cloth gilt stamping on upper cover and spine. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall hardcover books
187256702London: All the Year Round 26 Wellington Street Strand W.C. and all booksellers and newsmen 1872. 8vo pp. 48; original printed blue wrappers; light edgewear very good. "In 1871 the Christmas Number given up on the commencement of the new series was resumed by Charles Dickens jun. who succeeded his father in the editorship of the All the Year Round." Cook Bibliography of the Writings of Charles Dickens. Tipped in is a 4-page ad for Wilcox and Gibbs sewing machines presented in a short story titled "Ned Rodney's Courtship. A Yankee Trick" by "Mount Arbor." Morgan UCLA and Brown only in OCLC. <br/><br/> [All the Year Round] 26, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C., and all booksellers and newsmen unknown books
19085457.1Cambridge: The Bibliophile Society 1908. 1st edition. Ltd to 493 cc. Half faux vellum w/ paper boards. Housed in blue slipcase. A NF copy bpt/offset to eps in a 2- part VG box lower inner seam starting/lacks label. 152 pp illustrated with plates 8vo. <br/><br/>First publication of the letters which were from the collection of William Bixby. Prospectus for next Bibliophile Society publication Dickens' Bill of Fare is laid-in I've not seen any evidence that this was ever published. The Bibliophile Society hardcover books
19342018.5London: Associated Newspapers 1934. 1st edition Smith II 12. The deluxe full blue leather binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine & front board. Blue marbled paper eps. TEG. Light blue dust jacket lettered in dark blue. VG bookplate/VG spine panel sun-tanned/modest edgewear. 127 1 blank pp. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/> Associated Newspapers hardcover books
19291195London: Chapman & Hall 1929. 1st edition thus. Limited to 300 cc. Period green half morocco-style leather with marbled boards & eps. TEG. Spines a bit dull. Joints rubbed. Very Good. 2 volumes: xv 2 - 598; xiii 1 blank 615 1 blank pp. Index in Volume II. Frontispiece in each volume. 8vo. <br/><br/>These volumes republish Dickens letters as previously published in 1893 as well as Dickens' speeches as previously collected & edited by Richard Herne Shepherd in 1884 along with 2 additional: 2/6/1850 & 4/12/1864. Chapman & Hall hardcover books
184135377Paris: Baudry's European Library 1841. 1st edition thus; published the same year as the 1st edition in London. Period black quarter-calf binding with marbled paper boards. Blue marbled paper eps. General wear & rubs to bindings. Leather chipped at spine ends. PO name stamp. A VG copy. 8 367 1 blank pp. 8vo. 8-3/4" x 5-3/8" <br/><br/> Baudry's European Library hardcover books
193425524n. p.: United Feature Syndicate Inc 1934. 1st printing thus cf. Smith II 12n1. Housed in a commercial Scrap Book yellow cloth with black red & silver stamping. "J. Frank Pierce / Books Stationery / Augusta ME" label to front paste-down. Album cocked and shows wear. First two album leaves filled with newspaper extracts on other topics e.g. "The Duke of Sonora. Grant Gwin and McDowll. A Hitherto Unpublished Letter from General Grant Relative to Gwin's Designs on California.". Unpaginated though 19 leaves last 3 blank. The Life of our Lord in 14 installments extracted from an unidentified newspaper and affixed to album leaves with Dore's illustrations opposite. Stubs of excised leaves at rear. Illustrated with 12 scenes from Dore's BIBLE cf. Malan p. 247. <br/><br/>From Smith "Dickens wrote The Life of Our Lord over a period of four years from 1846 until sometime in 1849. It was written exclusively for his children and not for publication. However with the detah of Sir Henry Fielding Dickens' last surviving child the family sold the world publication rights to Associated Newspapers Limited for £40000 $210000 and the work began publication in the Daily Mail on March 5 1934. It was published simultaneously in nearly two hundred different newspapers in America." United Feature Syndicate Inc hardcover books
19136729.1Newark: The Carteret Book Club 1913. 1st edition BAL 21226. #97/100cc. Off-white paper-wrapped boards. Paper label on cover. Slipcase. Nr Fine minor soiling/bpt on front pastedown. Slipcase - VG avg wear & soiling. Sm 8vo. <br/><br/> The Carteret Book Club hardcover books
187556084np 1875. This consists of 36 "Dickens" playing cards: each card is 3-1/2 x 2-1/2 as follows: Color image of a Charles Dickens bust. 6 color images of Dickens books: Pickwick Papers Old Curiosity Shop Oliver Twist Nicholas Nickleby Barnaby Rudge David Copperfield. The other cards are divided into groups of 5 with images of characters from each novel. This set lacks one of the Oliver Twist cards. Couple of corners missing several with light waterstain. A very good set. unknown books
S2096London: Richard Bentley. Collectible - Acceptable. London: Richard Bentley 1838. Two volume set. 4.75x7.25" Light brown half leather with multi-colored marbled paper boards with gold lettering and Black and red lables on spine. Vol 1 288 pp. Vol 2 263 pp. Includes B&W frontis and illustrations by George Cruikshank in both volumes. No dust jacket. Cover edges and spine lightly rubbed. Text blocks tight. Pages fairly clean. Bookplate inside each volume. London: Richard Bentley hardcover books
192641365.1London: Wells Gardner Darton & Co. Ltd 1926. 1st edition. LIMITED to 400 copies. Quarter-bound maroon cloth spine over beige cloth boards. Printed paper title label to spine. Purple printed paper DJ. Light wear & soiling to volume. VG - VG. Dust Jacket with sunned spine & significant edge chipping. Good. lxx 230 pp. Partially unopened. Many inserted plates. Royal 8vo. 10-1/2" x 6-3/4" <br/><br/> Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., Ltd hardcover books
1866291446London: Chapman and Hall 1866. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. An inexpensive edition of the five Christmas Books in the publisher's green cloth binding. The boards are embossed and the spine is stamped in gilt. A clipping about the "Religious Character of Dickens" is pasted to the front endpapers. Quite a pleasant copy. Very Good binding. Chapman and Hall unknown books
1927193050NY MACMILLAN 1927 1927. DUST JACKET UNCLIPPED; ILLUSTRATED BY SUSAN BEATRICE PEARSE; FRONTISPIECE AND THREE OTHER PLATES IN COLOR; 16 B/W PLATES; PICTORIAL FRONT ENDPAPER FIRST EDITION THUS VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NY, MACMILLAN, 1927 hardcover books
1908WRCLIT37747Boston: The Bibliophile Society 1908. Half parchment and cloth. Frontis illustrations facsimiles. First edition. One of 493 copies. Endsheets browned as usual light foxing to prelims bit of offsetting to boards else a near fine unopened copy in soiled and lightly worn publisher's slipcase. The Bibliophile Society hardcover books
189956354NY & Boston: H.M. Caldwell Company 1899. Small 8vos. Art-nouveau design with leaves and flowers on red cloth top edges gilt. A lovely period binding. Illustrated. Very Good minor soil covers but gilt still nice & bright; contents clean & tight with few tiny spots front endpapers ink presentation dated 1899 on front blank page in each volume. A nice Art-nouveau period binding. <br/><br/> H.M. Caldwell Company hardcover books
198510756Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1985. Collector's Edition. Leather bound. Near fine. Octavo 798pp. Full maroon leather title in gilt over black on spine. Decorative gilt illustrations on cover and spine. All gilt edges silk endpapers and silk bookmark. A fine example. Easton Press unknown books
184866205Four Portraits from " Dombey and Son" DICKENS Charles. BROWNE Hablot Knight illustrator. YOUNG Roland illustrator. Dombey and Son. The Four Portraits of Edith Florence Alice and Little Paul. Engraved Under the Superintendence of R. Young and H.K. Browne. And Published with the Sanction of Mr. Charles Dickens. London: Chapman and Hall 1848. First edition. Octavo. Original pale blue printed wrappers. With four portraits of Edith Florence Alice and Little Paul. Pages detached but present. These plates were authorized by Dickens for the "Cheap Edition" of Dombey and Son. Good. The rear cover reads " In a few days will be published uniform with Dombey and Son." NCBEL III 798; Vander Poel B206 HBS 66205. $125 Chapman and Hall unknown books
1841TB26297Philadlphia: Lea & Blanchard 1841. Very good in gray-green cloth covered boards with gilt text on the front board. An octavo measuring 8 1/4" by 5 1/2" with tanning to the cloth on the spine and around the edges of the boards with a prior owner's book plate on the front paste down and with the last three pages of the text showing a faint water mark at the upper margins with no impact on the illustrations. Without a dust jacket. Unpaginated. The volume is a collection of the illustrated plates by "Phiz" collected from Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby and redrawn by Yeager. 39 engraved plates separated with tissue guards including the frontispiece portrait of Dickens of 40 listed in the contents. Printed by T. K. and P. G. Collins and stereotyped by J. Fagan. Gimbel A43 Lea & Blanchard hardcover books
1866583181866. DICKENS Charles. MUGBY JUNCTION the extra Christmas Number of All the Year Round. for Christmas 1866. Offered with: NO THOROUGHFARE by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. Being the extra Christmas Number of All the Year Round. for Christmas 1867. London: All the Year Round; Chapman & Hall 1867. Each number is 48 pp. and in the original blue printed wrappers. The wrappers of both issues which are edgeworn and chipped have been carefully rebacked on the reverse with transparent tissue paper reinforced with a thin strip of the same on the spine and re-sewn. In addition the number for 1866 has the entire first and last pages of text reinforced with the transparent tissue. Some negligible foxing to text and soiling to wrappers of both issues with the 1866 number showing a couple of stains to the front wrapper. Acceptable but not collectible copies of two of the Christmas numbers in the original wrappers. Housed in a blue cloth clamshell box. For the pair:. unknown books
1982018675Skokie IL: Black Cat Press. Fine with no dust jacket. 1982. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Blue red and green respectively boards; all feature gilt design and lettering on front board and spine. This is a three-volume set which came with a marbled slipcase also in fine condition. 2 3/4" x 2". Three separate stories of Dickens'. Gilt cloth boards by Bela Blau. Bradbury - Black Cat Press 80-82.; Miniature . Black Cat Press hardcover books
1896WRCLIT19175New York & London: Macmillan & Co. 1896. Gilt green cloth. Frontis. First American impression of this edition with the introduction published in format with the Macmillan "Uniform Edition." Wilkie Collins's coauthorship of the last title piece has been neatly noted in ink on the sectional title otherwise a fine bright copy. GIMBEL D131n. Macmillan & Co. hardcover books
1863WRCLIT82016London: Chapman & Hall 1863. viii526pp. Large octavo. Medium green cloth lettered in gilt stamped in blind. Pictorial title and plates. Ink name on free endsheet slight rubbing to cloth a very good copy. Chapman & Hall issued their first one volume edition in May of 1839 including the forty engravings by Cruikshank. This printing is in a binding sharing the style of the secondary bindings Chapman & Hall placed on the sheets of the titles taken over from Bradbury & Evans. Chapman & Hall hardcover books