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18371263941837. London: E. Grattan 1837. <br /> <br /> 8vo engraved title and 31 other plates by Onwhyn each with tissue guard. Original illustrated pink cloth with yellow endpapers; cloth quite soiled and bubbled front hinge just starting yet plates with minimal toning and foxing. A good sound unsophisticated copy and very scarce complete in the original cloth.<br /> <br /> § Thomas Onwhyn's additional illustrations for Dickens's Pickwick Papers intended to be bound into copies of the novel and very uncommonly found as a set in wrappers or as here bound in cloth. Onwhyn's additional 32 illustrations were issued in eight parts for the most part signed with the pseudonym Samuel Weller but some bear Onwhyn's initials. Additional illustrations were published for many of Dickens's successful novels. "Whether by the same or rival publishers extra-illustrations became part of the marketing of his works. the early sets participated in the periodicity of Dickens's monthly publications in that they were also published in monthly parts to be completed with the completion of the text; they were advertised on the wrappers and in the Advertisers" Luisa Calé "Dickens Extra-Illustrated: Heads and Scenes in Monthly Parts" The Yearbook of English Studies vol. 40 nos. 1/2 2010. See also OCLC 28011324: "First plate has same illustration as cover but without number of plates and price at head without artist's pseudonym and with a different date in imprint at foot: Decr. 9 1837 on t.p. Novr. 30 1837 in imprint on first plate. unknown
191534577London and Philadelphia: William Heinemann and J. B. Lippincott Co. 1915. First edition of the holiday classic with Arthur Rackham's illustrations with the 1915 date printed on the verso of the titlepage and "Heinemann" on the spine panel. With 12 haunting colour plates illustrated endpapers 18 black and white illustrations and line drawings by Arthur Rackham. The colourplates with tissue-guards captioned in dark red/brown. 8vo publisher’s original green cloth lettered and pictorially decorated in black on the upper cover with a ringing Christmas bell motif and on the spine in black in a holly and berry motif. xi 147 pp. A very nice copy of the most beloved Christmastime tale the green cloth still quite attractive with just a little evidence of age or use the interior uncommonly fresh and bright neat presentation inscription to the front free-fly. SCARCE FIRST EDITION. A shining example of what you get when a true masterpiece of literature is complemented by one of the world’s greatest book illustrators. An inspiring combination. <br> Dickens writes of A Christmas Carol in his preface: “I have endeavoured in this Ghostly little book to raise the Ghost of an Idea which shall not put my readers out of humour with themselves with each other with the season or with me. May it haunt their house pleasantly and no one wish to lay it.†Surely the author would be pleased with the perennial delight his little Christmas tale has stirred in the hearts and imaginations of generations of readers. Originally Rackham’s illustrated edition of Dickens’ classic was published during the war years 1915 and was quite well received. The artist successfully incorporated the ‘Phiz’ and Cruikshank styles into his own to create striking renditions of Victorian London with ample room to uniquely evoke ghostly fantasy images as well. His almost characterized depiction of Scrooge features chiseled and grotesque are as bone-chilling as his fantastic entourages of moaning ghouls. The muted shadowed atmospheric tones so characteristically Rackham support Dickens’ eerie tale wonderfully. Some examples of Rackham’s emerging special talent for silhouette are also included. William Heinemann and J. B. Lippincott Co. hardcover
193134084London: by George W. Jones for the Limited Editions Club 1931. First Edition of the Rackham illustrated printing LIMITED EDITION one of only 1500 numbered copies AND SIGNED BY ARTHUR RACKHAM. With numerous illustrations both full page and within the text and other decorations in black and white by Arthur Rackham Rackham decorated titlepage printed in black and gold. 4to publisher's original tan polished linen gilt lettered on the spine and with a Rackham designed pictorial decoration in black and gilt on the upper cover pictorial endpapers printed in gold in the publisher's original pictorially decorated slipcase printed in red and gold on tan paper. xxxv 130 pp. A very fine copy the book is near pristine fresh and bright as can be. The original slipcase near fine with a little toning and faint spot a little rubbing to the paper at the corners and edges but still strong solid and very attractive. FIRST EDITION AND LIMITED EDITION SIGNED BY ILLUSTRATOR ARTHUR RACKHAM. This was Dickens’ second installment in the “Christmas Books†series and his labors in creating THE CHIMES were “very arduous†in order to make it a worthy successor to A CHRISTMAS CAROL. It is also the second Christmas installment to receive Rackham's masterly touch. Rackham has very graceful adapted his 20th century style to wonderfully compliment that of the 1845 original.<br> A very fine copy of a delightfully illustrated book. by George W. Jones for the Limited Editions Club unknown
191232119London: Hodder and Stoughton N.D. circa 1912. First Edition. Illustrated with 25 remarkable tipped-in colour plates by Frank Reynolds with opaque lettered tissue guards and with a colour vignette title page and colour illustrated endpapers. Thick 4to publisher’s original bright crimson cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and upper cover and with the fine gilt and black pictorial vignette on the upper cover in the elusive original printed dustjacket. viii 534 pp. Internally clean and crisp and in fine condition the covers with some light soiling but the edges and corners remain in quite nice condition the gilt and black are both well preserved. ONE OF OUR FAVORITE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS AND THIS A BRIGHT COPY. This fine gift edition of THE PICKWICK PAPERS is handsomely illustrated with Frank Reynolds’ magnificent illustrations. On these colourful and energetic pages the exploits and antics of Pickwick Tupman Winkle and Snodgrass come to life. For Dickens lovers PICKWICK is often the favorite filled as it is with delightful humor and adventure. And surely this illustrated edition will provide endless visual delight to its readers as they encounter the four members of the Corresponding Society of the Pickwick Club in their many amusing escapades. Hodder and Stoughton hardcover
12500Not known between 1836 and 1838 while Dickens was editor of "Bentley's Miscellany". 24.5 x 22cm hand-coloured tipped onto larger sheet two corners chipped mainly good condition. Both men semi-literate at best. Exchange of words beneath cartoonas follows: "Hollo my Josey ain't yer a goin to take a turn in the Kyradant No cos I got to finish this here harticle for Bentley's! Oh vot then I s'pose Boz is ill" Scan on my website www.richardfordmanuscripts.co.uk Not known (between 1836 and 1838, while Dickens was editor of "Bentley's Miscellany"). unknown
201320297Paris, Editions du dauphin, 1948 ; in-12, 366 pp., br.
1936L046173Charles Scribner's Sons 1936. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Later issue with copyright date of 1925 and Scribner's seal on title page verso; notable for the state of the color reproductions. See Podeschi H115 citing 1929 and 1933 printings. Slight sunning to spine; slight rubbing to covers; slight internal browning to edges and endpapers. vi 2 259 1 pages plates. Smith Jessie Wilcox illustrator; 10 Color Illustrations / plates; blue/black Title vignette Decorative Endpapers and Upper Cover Label. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1953616321953 P., Athena (Collection Athena Luxe), 1953, in 8° broché, 240 pages ; couverture illustrée rempliée ; infime tache marginale sur le frontispice et le titre.
18406707London: Tilt & Bogue 1840. Second Edition. Second Edition. 12mo. 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches. Original dark green flexible cloth binding with superb gilt-stamped cover design after Cruikshank. Eleven full-page illustrations by George Cruikshank. Though no author given and initially attributed to Charles Dickens later scholarship has revealed evidence for William Makepeace Thackeray authorship with Charles Dickens presumed to have written the Preface and Notes. Near fine. Tilt & Bogue unknown
233134London: Tilt and Bogue n.d. Second Edition. With cover design and 11 numbered etchings by George Cruikshank 1 etched plate of music. 38 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Original green cloth upper board gilt with pictorial title by Cruikshank. In brown cloth slipcase. Cruikshank George. Second Edition. With cover design and 11 numbered etchings by George Cruikshank 1 etched plate of music. 38 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. The poem is by Thackeray the notes by Dickens and the illustrations are by the incomparable Cruikshank.<br /> This second edition undated is uncommon; the third edition is dated 1851. Cohn 243; Eckel pp. 232-5 for 1839 first ed. Tilt and Bogue unknown
18796822London: Macmillan 1879. 2 volumes. First edition. With a portrait frontispiece in each volume and three other engravings. 8vo bound in early half green morocco and marbled boards richly gilt in the panels of the spines t.e.g. ix 324; viii 336. Index. A very good set. SCARCE WORK ON THIS POPULAR ACTOR AND DRAMATIST. A son of the actor Charles Mathews he achieved a greater reputation than his father in the same profession and also excelled at light comedy. He toured three times in the United States and met and married his second wife there. As an actor in England Mathews held an unrivalled place in his unique vein of light eccentric comedy. He had an easy grace combined with "imperturbable solemnity" a combination which amused people; his humour was never broad but always measured and restrained. It was as the leading character in such plays as the Game of Speculation My Awful Dad Cool as a Cucumber Patter versus Clatter and Little Toddlekins that he especially excelled.<br> Mathews was one of the few English actors who successfully played French-speaking roles. In 1863 he appeared in Paris in a French version of his play Cool as a Cucumber and was received with praise. He played there again in 1865 as Sir Charles Coldcream in the original play L'Homme blasé Macmillan hardcover
187970157London: Macmillan and Co. 1879. 2 volumes. First Edition. With a portrait frontispiece in each volume and three other engravings. Tall 8vo publisher's original dark-green polished cloth the spine lettered and ruled in gilt the covers blocked in black and blind. ix 324; viii 336 pp. A superlative copy unopened and pristine. FIRST EDITION AND AN ESPECIALLY FINE UNOPENED COPY. A SCARCE WORK ON THIS POPULAR ACTOR AND DRAMATIST. A son of the actor Charles Mathews he achieved a greater reputation than his father in the same profession and also excelled at light comedy. He toured three times in the United States and met and married his second wife there. As an actor in England Mathews held an unrivaled place in his unique vein of light eccentric comedy. He had an easy grace combined with "imperturbable solemnity" a combination which amused people; his humour was never broad but always measured and restrained. It was as the leading character in such plays as the Game of Speculation My Awful Dad Cool as a Cucumber Patter versus Clatter and Little Toddlekins that he especially excelled.<br> Mathews was one of the few English actors who successfully played French-speaking roles. In 1863 he appeared in Paris in a French version of his play Cool as a Cucumber and was received with praise. He played there again in 1865 as Sir Charles Coldcream in the original play L'Homme blasé Macmillan and Co. hardcover
1937LIQ-2237P. Editions du rameau d'or 1937. 3 volumes petits in-4° demi-chagrin bleu nuit à coins, dos à nerfs, pièces de titres de chagrin havane clair, têtes dorées, couvertures conservées.
1843251766London: Henry Colburn Publisher 1843. Hardcover. Fair. Second edition. Three volumes. Publisher's red cloth gilt. Ownership signature of Lady Valsamaki about whom we know little beyond the fact that she is mentioned in Edward Lear's diaries spine ends worn and splits to the cloth at the edges of the spine a fair only set of this triple decker. Laid in is a note in an unknown contemporary hand noting "Books lent me by Lady Valsamaki this day Friday 14th 1858". The list includes both this book and several others including Little Dorritt. Henry Colburn, Publisher hardcover
1980128549Horizon 1980-81. Very Good Plus. Four volumes First printings stapled softcover 4to <100p ea color wraps and throughout. Vintage magazines devoted to art and photography particularly US artists writers photographers and critics. Initially issued in hardcover. 1/1980 5/1980 11/1980 1/1981. Lee Strasberg Andy Warhol Ursula K. Le Guin Isaac Asimov Hemingway's Cuba Dickens' Arctic Gordon Conway Mel Gussow Lincoln Kirstein Matthew Jouett Scott Hamilton Aldous Huxley Lanford Wilson writers in Paris Alice B. Toklas Gertrude Stein William Saroyan sculpture Graham Greene New Yorker cartoons John Lahr Laura Dean Easton Press ads print collecting Theda Bara. Very Good Plus overall all with light foxing rubbing toning mailing labels a few stray creases. For mature audiences. Horizon paperback
19302092902140602691Kaizo-sha 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 564p 1 sheet Size: 16cm Kaizo-sha paperback
1994x-1852850914Hambledon Pr 1994. Hardcover. New. 224 pages. 9.75x6.50x1.00 inches. Hambledon Pr hardcover
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20031852850914Bloomsbury Academic 2003. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> A. G. Dickens</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Bloomsbury Academic</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781852850913</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2003</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 242</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Editorial Reviews About the Author Author diseased.</p> Bloomsbury Academic hardcover
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1969309725New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1969. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wraps. Foxing on spine and text block edges. Very light creasing on rear panel bottom corner. Harcourt, Brace & World unknown