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18439393.3London: Wiley & Putnam 1843. 1st edition NCBEL III 822; Gimbel H490; Kitton 534. Late 19th C. 3/4 green morocco binding by Riviere & Son with marbled paper boards. Elaborate gilt decorated spine. TEG. Spine panel mildly sun-darkened. Bookplate of "C. E. Stewart". A handsome VG copy. 392 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>Wood's attempt to make a 'splash' using as a foil Dickens' account of his trip to the US in 1842 which was seen as less than flattering on this side of the Atlantic. According to Gimbel & the NCBEL the London edition precedes the US edition. Wiley & Putnam hardcover books
18839570London: J. W. Jarvis & Son 1883. 1st edition NCBEL III 789. Green cloth binding; original grey wrappers bound in. VG bpt/front hinge starting - lower 3"/bump to center edge of rear board. Pailthorpe etching of Sam Weller as frontis. 8vo. <br/><br/> J. W. Jarvis & Son hardcover books
1866279411London: Bell and Daldy 1866. New Edition with Additions. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Works by the popular 19th century poet who began her careers writing for Dickens' Household Words and All the Year Round.~Legends and Lyrics was first published in 1858 a few years before her death from tuberculosis. This "New Edition" published after her death contains an Introduction by Dickens. This copy in full polished calf with double rule in gold and single rule in blind to the perimeters of the boards; raised bands with decorations blocked in gold and red and green morocco labels. Some scattered foxing to the preliminary pages. Armorial bookplate. Very Good binding. Bell and Daldy unknown books
1973151680Detroit: Harlo Press 1973. Hardcover. 190p. second printing shelf worn rubbed and chipped dj illustrated by African American artist Jimmy Coates. The editors - both prisoners one white the other black - present a collection of essays and stories that include a story by Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter "The Return of the Kid Harlo Press hardcover books
43536New York: McLoughlin Brothers n. d. Circa late 19th C. / early 20th C. Green cloth bindnig with black & gilt stamping to front board. Title blindstamped to spine. Gilt faded to front board. Prior owner inscription to ffep. A VG copy. 128 pp. Chromolithographed frontispiece. Intratextual wood engravings. 8vo. <br/><br/> McLoughlin Brothers hardcover books
191622674New York: The Anderson Galleries 1916. 1st edition. Printed paper wrappers stapled. Yapp edges. Overall VG some edge chipping. 105 pp. Illustrated with plates. 8vo. <br/><br/> The Anderson Galleries unknown books
19265603New York: American Art Association 1926. 1st edition. Half-leather binding with marbled boards. Original paper wrappers bound in. VG joints show some wear/lt rubbing to boards. Unpaginated. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/>329 entries on Dickens material. American Art Association hardcover books
19602671.3London: British Museum 1960. 1st edition thus. Buff printed wrappers. VG light soil & edgewear to wrappers. Unpaginated though 2 columns per page numbered 237 - 378. Folio. 34 cm x 22.5 cm. <br/><br/>A useful reference for Dickens' publications especially foreign translations. British Museum unknown books
19362347n. p.: Privately Printed 1936. 1st edition. 3/4 Morocco binding. A Fine copy. 108 pp. Sm. 4to. <br/><br/>Sawyer a prominent collector from the early 20th c. This catalogue of his collection is somewhat difficult to find and this a nicely bound version with the original wraps retained. Privately Printed unknown books
191019733Boston: The Bibliophile Society 1910. Firrst Edition. Limited to 483 copies. Engraved title frontispiece plates including facsimile of pencil sketch of Dickens published here for the first time. 90pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original half parchment. Some spotting of binding and text. From the library of the noted collector William K. Bixby with his engraved bookplate. Firrst Edition. Limited to 483 copies. Engraved title frontispiece plates including facsimile of pencil sketch of Dickens published here for the first time. 90pp. 1 vols. 4to. Bixby's Copy. Bixby had had privately printed in 1898 the "Charles Dickens and Maria Beadnell Private Correspondence" the originals of which were in his collection. The Dickens-Kolle letters were in Harry B. Smith's private collection. <br/>Henry William Kolle was an early friend of Dickens and a go-between during ther period of Dickens' infatuation with Maria Beadnell. The Bibliophile Society unknown books
196979459Buffalo NY: Friends of Malatesta 1969. 7p. stapled wraps 5.5 x 8.25 inches very good condition. Friends of Malatesta unknown books
1970260061Buffalo NY: Friends of Malatesta 1970. Pamphlet. 7p. stapled wraps 5.5 x 8.25 inches small sticker scar on front wrap else very good condition. Friends of Malatesta unknown books
196976978Buffalo NY: Friends of Malatesta 1969. Pamphlet. 7p. stapled wraps 5.5x8.5 inches very good condition. Friends of Malatesta 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
39585London: Published by B. Pollock 73 Hoxton Street Hoxton n. d. 1st printing thus. Cf. Gimbel C35; Suzanette Catalogue E.35 showing this illustration; Suzanette TREASURES 30 also showing this image; VanderPoel B1091 all for the entire publication. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning to paper. Small loss at two right corners. Very Good. Single sheet printed recto only. Wood engraved printing with 7 characters from Dickens' novel. Oriented horizontally: 6-5/8" x 8-1/4" <br/><br/>Item appears to be a leaftet-type advertiser for Pollock's work initially published by Redington and ostensibly the only juvenile dramatization of Dickens' work cf. Suzanette TREASURES. Estimated date of publication varies from authority to authority. VanderPoel gives c. 1839; Gimbel 1860 and the copy auctioned by Christies for the Self sale was described as "Post - 1876". We subscribe to this last as Redington's theatrical publishing firm was taken over by Benjamin Pollock in 1876 after Pollock married Redington's daughter. Pollock reissued many of Redington's plays with his own imprint as did many of the publishers until his death in 1937. Cf. Speaight G. History of the English Toy Theatre 1969 ed. p. 149 191-192. Published by B. Pollock, 73, Hoxton Street, Hoxton unknown books
1910RBRU12I00MELRaphael Tuck & Sons circa 1910. Very Good. Brundage Frances. Children's Stories from Dickens: Twelve brilliant plates salvaged from a badly damaged copy. Copping Harold; ; Grey J. Willis; Scannell Edith; ; Dickens Charles. Paris: Raphael Tuck & Sons circa 1910. Illustrated. 4to. 13 loose leaves. Book condition: Very good with slight yellowing to edges and occasional light chipping and tearing to edges. Includes ""At the Holly-tree Inn"" ""Little Paul and Florence"" ""Tiny Tim"" ""Trotty Veck's Diner"" ""I'm Always Moving On"" ""Kenwigs Family"" ""Little Dorrit and Maggie"" ""Caleb Plummer and Bertha"" ""Little Nell and Grandfather"" ""David Copperfield and Litlle Em'ly"" ""Jenny Wren"" ""Pip and the Convict"" as well as the title page from book. Raphael Tuck & Sons unknown books
306577Secaucus New Jersey The Citadel Press 1972. First edition so stated. 4to. Illustrated with b/w halftone photographs. Dust jacket designed by Nick Frank unclipped with sticker over the price. Very good. 249 pages. No other signatures or bookplates. Boldly signed and inscribed by James Cagney in black ink to author Roy Moseley on the front free endpaper: "For Roy Moseley - all good wishes - Sincerely - Jim Cagney." Provenance: from the collection of author Roy Moseley. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Secaucus, New Jersey, The Citadel Press [1972]. hardcover books
1972303277Secaucus Citadel Press 1972. 1972. First edition so stated. 4to. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Listing of theatrical performances. Dust jacket designed by Nick Frank unclipped; few nicks; short tear. Very good. 249 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Small bookseller's rubberstamp on the front free endpaper. Provenance: from the estate of Charles Williamson. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Secaucus, Citadel Press [1972]. hardcover books
201711334Jay NY: Caliban Press 2017. One of 100 copies on various handmade and mould-made papers including Zerkal Ingres papers from La Papeterie St. Armand each copy signed by the printer / designer Mark McMurray on the colophon. Page size: 10-3/8 x 7-1/4 inches; 107pp. plus half-title and titlepage table of contents and colophon. Bound by Anastasia Osolin: red morocco leather spine and black paper over grey paper with title printed on grey visible through rondel cut out in black paper title stamped in grey on spine. Set in 12-point Bell cast by Michael and Winifred Bixler the complete text of the first edition of 1843 also uses 19th century metal and wood types. The images are by Guy Berard Greg Lago Melissa Schulenberg and Gregory McMurray and are accomplished in various media including pochoir collage wood engraving and relief blocks. The illustrations are numerous and unusual collages of disparate materials - always suited to the text and designed to bring life to it no matter how many times one has read the story. The wood type is used to great effect. as are the varieties of paper and variations in type size dingbats and shaping of text. In all this is a CHRISTMAS CAROL to reveal to the reader the "dark sleep-deprived angst of the original complete text" from the artist's statement. A wonderful book. Caliban Press unknown books
19391342347Berkeley CA: The Gillick Press 1939. Hardcover. Oblong Octavo; VG-; 1/4 bound brown spine without text; no jacket; cloth exterior shows only slight wear; brown titles to front; strong straight boards; text block edges have mild tone; deckled tail edge; interior clean; good binding; profusely illustrated; unpaginated. 1342347. FP New Rockville Stock. The Gillick Press hardcover books
1961UCECVIC00DCUniversity of Chicago 1961. Good. Cecil David. Victorian Novelists: Essays in Revaluation. Dickens Charles; Thackery William Makepeace; Bronte et al Charlotte. Chicago: University of Chicago 1961. 312pp. Indexed. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with bumped rubbed and smoke-stained edges. University of Chicago paperback books
1947114994London: Ealing Studios 1947. Vintage program for the 1947 film. With original four-color illustrations throughout by Edward Ardizzone. A scarce and very expressive piece from Ealing Studios at the height of its glory. <br/><br/>Based on the 1839 novel by Charles Dickens. Considered one of the most Dickensian of all Dickens adaptation with a dark mood and attention to the author's lowdown characters throughout. <br/><br/>Saddle-stapled 16 pages. 10.75 x 8.5 inches. Near Fine. Ealing Studios unknown books
193244498London: Rich & Cowan Ltd 1932. 1st Edition. Green cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine. A bit cocked. Spine dull. Lacking ffep. Withal a VG copy. 317 3 pp. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Rich & Cowan Ltd hardcover books
19262740.6New York: Frederick Stokes 1926. 1st US edition. Blue cloth binding lettered in gilt. No dust jacket. VG spine slightly sunned. xvi 350 pp including Index. Frontis of Dickens. 8vo. <br/><br/> Frederick Stokes hardcover books
189017708Troy NY: Nims and Knight 1890. Decorative Cloth. Very Good . I.M. Gaugengigl and T.V. Chominski. Handsome 1890 edition of the Dickens classic issued in a larger Quarto format and lavishly illustrated thruout in full-page black-and-white and copper etchings by I.M. Gaugengigl and T.V. Chominski. All etchings in pristine condition and all including their original tissue-guards. The book is solid and VG in its duotone cloth with bright gilt-titling and decorative flourishes along the front panel and spine. A touch of light soiling to the panels otherwise clean as could be and internally very sharp with no writing or markings of any kind. A very presentable copy of this impressive late 19th century American edition published out of Troy NY. <br/><br/> Nims and Knight hardcover books