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188436425London: Cassell. Petter Galpin & Co 1884. First edition. 6 drawings. 1 vols. Large Folio. Original boards portfolio split. First edition. 6 drawings. 1 vols. Large Folio. Cassell. Petter, Galpin & Co unknown
19042815711904. Unbound. Very Good. Three very nice pen-and-ink drawings by an amateur artist. Each is 7 7/8" x 10" and each is on backing board of roughly equivilent sizes. Copied from the etchings "Mrs. Bardeau Faints in Mr. Pickwick's Arms" a new etching for the second edition of the Pickwick Papers; "My Magnificent Order at the Public House" from The Personal History of David Copperfield; and "The Eyes of Mrs. Chick Are Opened to Lucretia Tox" from Dombey and Son; all originally created by Phiz for Charles Dickens. Each is signed "C.C.G." with the date in 1904. Images a bit tanned light scattered foxing edges chipped the second image has large loss at lower left corner of board and third has loss at upper left corner neither affecting the images all have glue residue along top of boards that does not affect the images some minor soiling to all very good. unknown
325576New York: J. Gurney & Son 701 Broadway. 6-1/2 x 4-1/2 inches. Framed and glazed. 6-1/2 x 4-1/2 inches. J. Gurney & Son 701 Broadway unknown
1885326577Hartford Connecticut: Hartford Fire Insurance Company 1885. Hardcover. Near Fine. From original drawings by Frederick Barnard. Twelve plates in near fine condition with drawings of characters from Dicken's books each with a brief description on a separate sheet housed in a good portfolio with stains and edgewear ribbon ties on three edges are torn/missing. Presented with the compliments of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Hartford Fire Insurance Company hardcover
189522099London: Cassell & Company 1895. First edition. With 18 Full-Page Character Sketches Reproduced in Photogravure by Frederick Barnard and Other Illustrations by Well-Known Artists. 6 vols. Folio 17-1/2 x 13-1/2 inches. Cloth-backed printed boards. Very good. First edition. With 18 Full-Page Character Sketches Reproduced in Photogravure by Frederick Barnard and Other Illustrations by Well-Known Artists. 6 vols. Folio 17-1/2 x 13-1/2 inches. The complete set of six parts each containing three photogravures of Dickens character portraits by Barnard one of the best of his many delineators plus numerous wood engravings mostly depicting architecture and views of early 19th century London. The text by a noted historian and author of Vanishing London and similar works is replete with historical facts which serve to provide the fascinating background of the novels' places and often the individuals on whom their characters were based. Podeschi The Gimbel Dickens Collection H36 Cassell & Company unknown
192321670Berlin: Hans Heinrich Tillgner Verlag 1923. Number 71 of 100 copies with the lithographs signd by the artist. Lithograph illustrations by Rahel Szalit-Marcus 6 full-page signed in pencil by the artist several illustrations in the text. 1 vols. Folio. Brown morocco gilt by "Wübben & Co. Berlin." Some rubbing of binding light marginal discoloration of some leaves else a very good copy. Number 71 of 100 copies with the lithographs signd by the artist. Lithograph illustrations by Rahel Szalit-Marcus 6 full-page signed in pencil by the artist several illustrations in the text. 1 vols. Folio. Contains "Eine Dampferfahrt" "Familie Tuggs in Ramsgate" and "Das Bordinghaus". Hans Heinrich Tillgner Verlag unknown
195648621New York: The Pierpont Morgan Library 1956. Paperback. 4to. Stiff tan wrappers. 16pp. Illustrations. Near fine. Handsome copy of this beautifully printed piece limited to 400 copies issued by the Cummington Press. Edgar Johnson introduces this superb foldout facsimile. Rather uncommon. The Pierpont Morgan Library paperback
1924306246Boston: The Bibliophile Society 1924. One of 440 copies. With 60 plates of cartoons and caricatures of Dickens. 241 3 pages. 8vo. Quarter calf and boards. Henry Cabot Lodge bookplate. Some foxing and rubbing at fronrt joint. One of 440 copies. With 60 plates of cartoons and caricatures of Dickens. 241 3 pages. 8vo. <br/><br/> The Bibliophile Society hardcover
1900615218No place: no publisher 1900. Unbound. Near Fine. Approximately 200 loose plates housed in a cardboard slipcase. Illustrated in black and white. The plates are near fine the slipcase is fair only lacking the spine with some tape repairs and edgewear. Illustrations depicting scenes from the works of Charles Dickens; OCLC credits the illustrations to "George Cruikshank Hablot K. Browne John Leech and others. no publisher unknown
1983549510Louisville Kentucky: The Dickens Society 1983. Softcover. Very Good. Vol. X No. 1 - Vol. XIV No. 4; a 19-issue run one is a double-issue. Slim octavos. Approximately 600pp. Stapled wrappers. Most issues with an address label on the lower wrap. Lightly sunned spines occasional light wear or small ink annotation overall very good or better. A four-year run of the Dickens Studies Newsletter published by The Dickens Society. $150 The Dickens Society unknown
1880003446London: Macmillan & Co. 1880. Hardcover. Fair. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. 320pp. No date c 1880. Brown pebbled boards. Spine missing front hinge tender front endpapers corners chipped library stamp and numberon title page and contents page and 2 other pages contents otherwise claean and text block is tight. Train schedules and fares of European cities. An uncommon publication by the eldest son of Charles Dickens. <br/> <br/> Macmillan & Co. hardcover
1848246229London: Chapman and Hall 186 Strand 1848. First edition. 8 plates. 1 vols. 8vo. Green wrappers. Splitting at spine. Very Good. Browne Hablot K. First edition. 8 plates. 1 vols. 8vo. VanderPoel B207 Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand unknown
07338London: Tinsley Brothers 1880. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo royal blue cloth gilt stamped pp. viii 312. Slight foxing early and late W.H. Smith & Son circular library stamp on endpaper no other library markings lower corners slightly bumped spine a bit darkened spine ends lightly worn and slightly frayed at crown. A very nice copy of an uncommon book. Podeschi H196. <br/> <br/> London: Tinsley Brothers, 1880. First edition. hardcover
184332502-502Leipzig Teubner for J. J. Weber 1843-44. With 40 steel-engravings after drawings by Phiz i.e. Hablot Knight Browne. Small 8vo. Contemp. half dark brown morocco spines with romantic gilt decoration and gilt lettering. Leipzig Teubner for J. J. Weber 1843-44. " Boz' sämmtliche Werke". German edition of "The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit" 1843-44 the last of Dickens picaresque novels. The translation is by Edward Aubry Moriarty 1819-1874 and presumably follows the second English edition 1844 also in three volumes and with the illustrations by H. K. Browne 1815-1882. In 1842 Dickens 1812-1870 started his first journey to the USA having promised his publisher to produce a travel account and a novel. He was disappointed the country and its people did not live up to his idealistic expectations. The protagonist of his novel Martin emigrates to the States and ends up working for a corrupt company. The book was not received well in America since it portrayed American society and its life in an exaggerated satirical way.- Nice.u - KNLL IV 642; Thieme/Becker V 88. LITERATURE: ENGLISH ; LITERATUR: FREMDSPRACHIGE ; Leipzig, (Teubner for) J. J. Weber unknown
184932529-239Leipzig Carl B. Lorch 1-4 and J. J. Weber 5-10 1849-50. With 19 of 20 lithogr. plates after Hablot K. Browne. Small 8vo. Orig. cloth spines gilt somewhat rubbed. Leipzig Carl B. Lorch 1-4 and J. J. Weber 5-10 1849-50. "Boz sämmtliche Werke" vols. 70-79. German edition of "The Personal History Adventures Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger" published in installments 1849-50. This popular work by Dickens 1812-1870 a mixture of educational and picaresque novel bears more autobiographical similarities than any other work by the great narrator. It is regarded as one of the most significant novels about childhood in world literature. The illustrations are by Hablot Knight Browne 1815-1882 known as Phiz who illustrated most of Dickens' works. - Lacking 1 plate to part VI. - KNLL IV 650-51; Thieme/Becker V 88. LITERATURE: GERMAN ; LITERATUR: FREMDSPRACHIGE ; LITERATURE: ENGLISH ; Leipzig, Carl B. Lorch (1-4), and J. J. Weber (5-10) hardcover
1962563503Philadelphia: Philadelphia Branch of The Dickens Fellowship / The English Speaking Union of the United States 1962. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Menu. One small quarto sheet folded to make four pages. Measuring 5½" x 8" closed. Printed in blue on glossy paper. Some very faint dampstaining along the bottom edge thus near fine. The event was held at Philadelphia's The Bellevue Stratford. Philadelphia Branch of The Dickens Fellowship / The English Speaking Union of the United States hardcover
1882BB_Darley_Oliver<p><b>DICKENS</b> Charles</p><p><b>DARLEY</b> Felix O C 1822–1888</p><p><i>Oliver Twist</i>: <b><i>First meeting with the Artful Dodger</i></b> 1882</p><p>Original pencil and watercolor wash drawing depicting this</p><p>pivotal scene from the novel by Charles Dickens</p><p>Measures 8-3/8 x 6-3/4 inches</p><p>Signed and dated by the artist "F O C Darley /82" at bottom left </p><p>Darley is considered amongst the pioneers of American illustration.</p><p><br /></p>
1867461269Massachusetts: Ticknor and Fields 1867. Hardcover. Good. First edition. 764pp. Half leather and marbled covered boards with raise spine bands and gilt lettering. Good or better with wear at the edges tear to page one and tape repairs to one of the Winslow Homer illustrations pg. 448. A volume of the collected edition of Our Young Folks consisting of the 12 issues published in 1867 with an index of titles and authors at the front. This volume includes works by Charles Dickens "Holiday Romance" Harriet Beecher Stowe J.T. Trowbridge Lucretia Hale and others along with three illustration by Winslow Homer and one color plate. Ticknor and Fields hardcover
243607London James Nisbet & Co. 1913. 4to. XIV 320 pp. 38 plates of which 10 in colour. 1 facsimile letter. Finely bound in half vellum. Top edge hilt Signed H. Ahrenkiel. Limited edition to 175 numbered copies. This is No 115. Signed by Edgar Browne. . hardcover
1913210848London: James Nisbet & Co. Limited 22 Berners Street W. 1913. First Trade edition. Photogravure frontispiece portrait of H.K. Browne and 38 plates after his drawings. 317 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth. Fine. First Trade edition. Photogravure frontispiece portrait of H.K. Browne and 38 plates after his drawings. 317 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Written by the son of Phiz here is an extremely scarce and important memoir of one of Dicken's immortal illustrators as well as of the Master himself.<br /> Inscribed on ffep G.H. Garraway a souvenir of an old Standing Friendship from the Author 2 May 1913" and on the title-page a note by recipient when and where the author died. James Nisbet & Co., Limited 22 Berners Street, W. unknown
1928210842New York: Edgar H. Wells & Co 1928. First edition. Number 306 of 440 copies signed by Eckel and Newton. 91 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Green cloth. Fine. First edition. Number 306 of 440 copies signed by Eckel and Newton. 91 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Edgar H. Wells & Co unknown
1872579114Philadelphia: Lee & Walker 1872. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Folio. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Music shop stamp above the music on page three internal tape repair along the fold of the outer bifolium offsetting and foxing throughout soiling and rubbing to the exterior and light edgewear still a very good and complete copy. An instrumental piece for piano with pedal marks. Plate imprint " Dolly V.S. 13171 - 4." The cover illustration shows women in a type of dress that was popular at the time and known as "Dolly Varden" named after the Charles Dickens character from Barnaby Rudge. A quadrille was a popular dance in Europe and its colonies at the time and for ease of understanding can be thought of as an early form of square dancing; and a "schottisch" tune can be thought of as a slow polka. Put it all together and you get what must be one heck of a time! OCLC locates two holdings of the march and three holdings of the waltz but no holdings of the schottish. Lee & Walker unknown
1875584591Philadelphia: Lee & Walker 1875. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Folio. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Light foxing and offsetting throughout toning to the exterior and light bumping to the corners still a very good and complete copy. For voice and piano. Plate number 13189 - 4. The cover illustration shows a young woman in a style of dress that was popular at the time known as "Dolly Varden" named after the Charles Dickens character from Barnaby Rudge. The song speaks playfully of the new fashion stating "Have you seen my little girl She doesn't wear a bonnet/She's got a monstrous flip-flop hat with cherry ribbons on it/She dresses in bed furniture just like a flower garden/A blowin' and a growin' and they call it 'Dolly Varden.'" The front cover of this piece features a beautiful example of the style. OCLC locates only two holdings and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. Lee & Walker unknown
1873589595Philadelphia: Lee & Walker 1873. Softcover. Fair. First edition. Folio. Incomplete: originally two nested bifolia making eight pages. The outer bifolium is separated along the fold and lacking the final page/back cover notched and worn along the folds from once being bound within an album the text is cut off along the top and bottom of the front cover most likely due to being trimmed to fit within the album the internal content is unaffected and a library stamp on the front cover an incomplete and thus fair only copy. An instrumental piece for piano four sections are present here but there is supposed to be five. Chesney Wold is the Lincolnshire Estate owned by Sir Leicester Dedlock in the 1852 novel Bleak House by Charles Dickens. The front cover features an illustration of Madame Janauschek to whom this piece has been dedicated to and underneath the illustration reads "As played at the Walnut Street Theatre." In the same year this song was published Janauschek appeared in a stage adaptation of Bleak House playing two roles Lady Dedlock and Mademoiselle Hortense; it seems this instrumental was a part of the show. OCLC locates only a single holding and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. Lee & Walker unknown
1937594864London: Joseph Williams Limited 1937. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Cover illustration by A.W. Rossiter. Quarto. 23pp. Stapled wrappers Toning and foxing to the wrappers and bumping to the corners still very good or better. Six instrumental pieces for piano each one inspired by a "little woman" from a different novel with each song being introduced with the book the author the "little woman" and an excerpt of text from the book giving context. Includes "Little Nell" from The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens "Judy Abbott" from Daddy Long Legs by Jean Webster "Beth" from Little Women by Louisa M. Alcott "Ellie" from The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley and "Topsy" from Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. OCLC locates only two holdings and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. Joseph Williams Limited unknown