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201221738Paris, Editions de la bruyere , 1952 ; in-12, 151 pp., br.
201001232Paris, Seuil, 1991 ; in-8, 474 pp., broché avec sa jaquette. Très bon état.
1979202503490Paris, Librairie Gallimard, La Pléiade, 1979 ; in-12, XVIII-1715 pp., reliure d'éditeur plein cuir, coloris vert bouteille, dos lisse, rhodoïd, jaquette imprimée et emboitage. Volume numéro 278 de la collection de la pléiade. Textes traduits, présentés et annotés par Sylvère Monod.
200614239Paris, Editions Marcel Gasnier, 1945 ; in-8, 185 pp., broché.
200505501Paris, Les belles éditions, s.d. ; in-12, 188 pp., broché, couverture illustr(dos passé).
202301824Paris, France loisirs, 1966 ; in-12, 6151464 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
201415824Marseille, Club du livre , s.d. ; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 3 volumes. Exemplaire sur velin en 3 volumes sous boitage chaqu un.
201414992Paris, Editions du rameau d or, s.d. ; in-4, br. Les 3 volumes. Exemplaire n°820 illustrations en couleurs et en noir de jacques touchet en 3 volumes bon état.
201315045Paris, Cercle du bibliophile, 1971 ; in-8, 319-300 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 2 volumes. Bon état.
201227534Paris, Imprimeire Natianale André Sauret éditeur - grand prix des meilleurs romans étra, 1956 ; in-8, 340-354 pp., br. Les 2 volumes. Broché sous étuis- broché en très bon état DE TEXTE sauf le dos papier de soie manquante, et bas du dos décoloré un peu déteint (étuis un peu usagé) exemplaire sur vélin des papeterie d'arches numéroté à la presse N°640/3000 - lithographie originale de Berthold Mahn -en 2 tomes traduit de l'anglais par Pierre Leyris préface de Henri Mondor.
200916218Paris, Editions hemma, s.d. ; in-8, 126 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
200903465Paris, Librairie Grund - la bibliotheque précieuse, s.d. ; in-12, 319 pp., broché (usagé) texte en bon état). Texte intégral adapté de l'anglais.
200812976Paris, La caravelle, 1948 ; in-8, 330 pp., broché, couverture illustr avec jaquette(tranche décolée). Roman adapté de l'anglais par Max roth.
1953H1180Paris, Éditions Athéna, 1953 ; in-8, 240 pp., broché. Exemplaire numéroté. Traduction originale de Madeleine Bouygues. Illustrations et fronts-de-chapitre de Suzanne Ballivet. Dickens est né à Porthsmouth et meurt dans le Kent. Il est l'écrivain anglais le plus populaire du XIXe siècle. La pauvreté de sa famille l'oblige à commencé à travailler à l'âge de 12 ans. Son père est mis en prison pour dettes. Il re-fréquente une école privé, pendant trois ans (la situation familiale s'est améliorée). Il commence à écrire en 1833, des histoires et des feuilletons pour les journaux. C'est d'ailleurs ainsi que naissent la plupart de ses oeuvres. Très bon état.
201008420Paris, Librairie hachette et cie , 1904 ; in-4, 363 pp., percaline rouge abimé . Bibliotheque des ecoles et des familles.
190416449New York: Hurst and Co. nd circa 1904. Later edition. Uniform Half-Leather over Marbled Boards. Very Good. Octavo15 volumes complete as issued. pp approx. 14000. Illustrated frontspieces. b/w drawings in several stories. The works of. . . The adventures of Oliver Twist also Pictures from Italy and American Notes; with illustrations by George Cruikshank A Child's history of England Miscellaneous; The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit; The personal history of David Copperfield; Our Mutual Friend; Christmas books and Reprinted pieces; Great Expectations The Uncommercial Traveller; Little Dorrit; The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby; Sketches by Boz. . . A tale of two cities; Dombey and son; Pickwick Club; Bleak House; The Old Curiosity shop and Hard Times; Barnaby Rudge & Edwin Drood. Hurst and Co. hardcover
202400445Stuttgart, Motorbuch verlag, 1996 ; in-8, 322 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
18551260241855. New York: Harper & Brothers 1855. <br /> <br /> 8vo. Half leather backstrip gilt with green and brown labels marbled edges and endpapers. Lightly shelfworn contents generally very good with only occasional foxing.<br /> <br /> § Volume X only. December 1854-May 1855. Includes Melville's short story "The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids" on pages 670 - 678; chapters 39 - 57 of "The Newcomes" by Thackeray; and several short stories by Charles Dickens including: "Lawyer's Story" "Redeemed Profligate" and "Widow's Story unknown
185532226New York: Harper & Brothers 1855. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Includes Melville's short story "The Paradise of Bachellors and the Tautarus of Maids" on pages 670 - 678; chapters 39 - 57 of "The Newcomes" by Thackeray; and several short stories by Charles Dickens including: Lawyer's Story Redeemed Profligate and Widow's Story. Also includes a 13 page article about dogs titled "The Dog Described and Illustrated" and a five page article on vampires. Bound in the original black cloth with gilt title to spine and front cover. Embossed decoration to spine and covers. A few chips to book cloth on hinges covers and spine ends. A few spots of dampstaining to rear cover. Foxing to interior. Illustrated. Lacks one of the six fashion plates. 864 pages. PER/050618. Harper & Brothers hardcover
186634040New York: Harper & Brothers 1866. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Includes Melville's poems "The March to the Sea" on page 366 "The Cumerland" on page 474 and "Philip" on page 640. Also includes the conclusion of "Our Mutual Friend" by Dickens "Livingston's Last African Expedition" and chapters from Wilkie Collins "Armadale." Bound in the three quarter black leather over black cloth boards with gilt title to spine. Minor wear and rubbing to edges spine ends and corners. Short closed tears to some pages including title page. Split just after title page but binding remains secure. Occasional spots of foxing to interior but clean overall. Illustrated. 816 pages. PER/060120. Harper & Brothers hardcover
190471377London: Henry Frowde 1904. Oxford India Paper Edition. Leather Bound. 5 cm tall by 3.5 cm wide. Flexible leather wraps with a decoratively embossed metal front cover and a gilt stamped title on the spine. Rose-gilt text block edges. Metal of front cover tarnished. Rear cover bent. Title page adhered to the opposite page along the inside margin partially obscuring a couple of words in the title. With Eight Illustrations. A charming miniature edition of the second in Charles Dickens' series of Christmas books. Dickens' story is an attack on selfishness cowardice and cant. Henry Frowde unknown
184366234Philadelphia: Wilson and Company Publishers 1843. Ephemera. Very Good. Pagination runs 181 to 210. Single issue of this weekly publication devoted to the republication of English fiction without paying royalties. As such this features the first three chapters of "Martin Chuzzlewit" by Charles Dickens as well as an editorial criticizing the recent work and wealth of Dickens. Of note is a brief article on Mormons and Mormonism asserting that there are people in Kendal England taken by the dogmas of Mormonism that they refuse medical advice and claiming that Joseph Smith is threatening to take the US by fire and sword mentioning he had been indicted for murder and arson. Moderate scattered foxing to the paper. Wilson and Company, Publishers unknown
201306089Paris, Nelson, s.d. ; in-12, 284 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
1935LIQ-3389P. Ernest Flammarion s.d (1935). In-8° plein cartonnage rouge illustré en couleurs.
193832605Bloomsbury London: The Nonesuch Press 1938. Limited to 877 copies. Printed on handmade paper with the Nonesuch watermark Palace crest. With all illustrations throughout each book as called for. Royal 8vo handsomely bound in the original full Harlequin blue-black buckram black morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Top edge gilt others uncut. xiv 857 3 pp. A fine copy indeed. Unusually so without rubbing or fraying or chipping handsome private book plate to the paste-down clean and tight and a very pleasing copy. FIRST EDITION FROM THE NONESUCH PRESS. The Nonesuch Dickens is regarded as the definitive collected edition of the master's worksThe Nonesuch Dickens has become an iconic work in the history of fine printing and a collector's choice to the present day. The Nonesuch Press hardcover