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1969K467(Hamburg), Hoffmann und Campe, (1969). Erste Ausgabe. Schönes Exemplar.
196919341Hamburg, Hoffmann & Campe, 1969. 279 S. 4°, Hardcover/Pappeinband.
Dickens's world with numerous photographs and illustrations. Text in German. With various contributors including J. B. Priestley and Christopher Hibbert. Gilt title on spine and vignette of Charles Dickens in gilt on front cover. 279 pages. Fading to green cloth covers. General shelfwear to dust jacket.
196975916Hbg.: Hoffmann u. Campe 1969. 279 Ss. 4°. Dunkelgrünes Ln. mit goldgeprägt. Rückentitel, goldgeprägt. Dickens-Porträt a.d. Vorderdeckel u. Umschl.
18841218E223Manchester: W.T. Johnson 1884. Facsimile . Paperback. Printed pages: 49. Very Good Minus. 4 x 6.5 inches 16 x 16.5 cm. Facsimile reprint of the 1836 first edition. Paper wraps illustrated to front cover. Loss to head of spine and short split to top of front joint. Spotting and creasing to covers. Illustrated title page with foxing and crease to upper corner followed by engraved frontis and facsimile title page. Clean text. Final page of ads is foxed and browned with chipping to outer edge and a crease to lower corner. Scarce. Overall condition is Very Good Minus. International postage will be less than the stated rate. Actual costs are Europe £11.00; USA £15.00; Oceania £16.00; Rest of World £18.00. A postage refund will be made after the order has been placed. Size: 4 x 6.5 inches 16 x 16.5 cm. W.T. Johnson paperback
A9781119459569Paperback / softback. New. paperback
2024x-1793643202Lexington Books 2024. Paperback. New. 194 pages. 9.31x6.26x8.96 inches. Lexington Books paperback
2022x-1793643180Lexington Books 2022. Hardcover. New. 184 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Lexington Books hardcover
195712443New York: Nelson Doubleday. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1957-1961. Book Club Editions. Hardcover. Hardcovers in Illustrated dust jackets both in fresh pristine condition with only occasional trivial wear to jackets at leading corner tips and minor chips to top of spine 10A. No price on the jacket flaps. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Nelson Doubleday hardcover
06195New York: The Golden Cockerel Press printed for. The Limited Editions Club 1933. Charles Dickens' The Cricket on the Hearth<br /> Illustrated by Hugh Thomson<br /> <br /> THOMSON Hugh illustrator. DICKENS Charles. The Cricket on the Hearth. A Fairy Tale of Home by Charles Dickens and seven posthumous illustrations by Hugh Thomson. Waltham Saint Lawrence Berkshire:: The Golden Cockerel Press printed for. The Limited Editions Club 1933. <br /> <br /> One of 1500 numbered copies of which this is number 1086. <br /> <br /> Folio x 1-2 3-70 71 1 blank 1 Limitation Leaf 5 blank pp. Seven full page color illustrations by Hugh Thomson. <br /> <br /> Publisher's yellow cloth front cover with cockerel stamped in green spine lettered in green top edge stained blue others uncut. Spine very slightly darkened still a near fine copy in the original purple card slipcase label on spine.<br /> Slipcase a little worn.<br /> <br /> Hugh Thomson was born in County Coleraine near Londonderry on 1 June 1860. He gained praise and influenced many young artists through his book illustrations. He notably illustrated editions of William Shakespeare Jane Austen Charles Dickens J.M. Barrie and Oliver Goldsmith.<br /> <br /> The Cricket on the Hearth tells the story of John Peerybingle a kind-hearted carrier his young wife Dot and their baby where a cricket chirping on their hearth acts as a symbol of their happiness and good fortune; when challenges arise like a jealous neighbor trying to sow discord the cricket's chirping helps restore harmony and love within the family ultimately leading to a heartwarming resolution especially around Christmas time. . New York: The Golden Cockerel Press printed for... The Limited Editions Club, 1933 unknown
032184Cassell. First Edition. Hard Back. Very Good. No Date circa 1880's Large paper Illustrated throughout Very good clean books Qaurter blue leather with grey boards red title label Cassell hardcover
413108Paperback. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Ten classics of literature in paperback as shown.There are some creased spines and other general wear but the books all remain in good condition. If you would like to browse the other books our shop has available online please click on our shop's name. paperback
0267549938.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
25126Circa 1865. Elliott & Fry 55 Baker Street Portman Square London W. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. His lengthy history of Frederick the Great is the one book Hitler had in the bunker with him. The copy of the present item in the National Portrait Gallery has the number NPG Ax28576 and the dating to around 1865 is theirs. The signature to that copy differs from that on the present item which may be a facsimile since the photograph has been stuck down over the top part. 6.3 x 9.2 cm photographic print laid down on 6.3 x 10.5 cm piece of card. The photographers' details and the signature 'T. Carlyle' with '63' written to the left are present on the card on the thin strip beneath the photograph with the details repeated with the royal crest on the reverse. The image is a head-and shoulders shot of a weary-looking Carlyle staring at the camera with his right hand pressed against the side of his face. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. See image. [Circa 1865.] Elliott & Fry, 55 Baker Street, Portman Square, London, W. unknown
2025x-1433839989Amer Psychological Assn 2025. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 236 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.50 inches. Amer Psychological Assn paperback
2025__1433839989Amer Psychological Assn 2025. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 236 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.50 inches. Amer Psychological Assn paperback
187445063London: E. Rimmel 1874. 1st printing presumed. Bolton BL no. 25. Printed self wrappers. A VG copy some age toning and chips at fore-edge some scattered stains no text is obscured. Single leaf folded vertically to form 4 pp. Elaborate pictorial title-page. Folded: 9-3/8" x 7-5/8" <br/><br/>The Gaiety Theatre The Strand London was where Dickens saw his last play in 1869. This production of The Battle of Life was edited for the stage by Charles Dickens Jr. and starred prominent actors John Lawrence Toole 1830-1906 as Ben Britain and Ellen Farren 1848-1904 as Clemency Newcombe. No library holdings found on OCLC: scarce. The play opened on December 26 1873. E. Rimmel unknown books
187944932Boston 1879. 1st printing presumed. Printed self wrappers. Slight age-toning to paper; bit of fore-edge rash to top half of bill overall VG. Single sheet folded once to make four pages. Engraved headpiece and small engravings in text for ads. 11-7/8" x 9" <br/><br/>Apparently this play a crowd favorite at the Boston Museum for Bolton records earlier performances in 1877 & 1878 cf. CH 80 & 83. unknown books
187945062n. p. 1879. 1st printing presumed. Printed self wrappers. One tiny 1 mm chip at the edge else a fine copy. Broadside on thin peach colored paper. 11-1/4" x 5" <br/><br/>A "programme" for a reception of dramatic scenes from "Old Curiosity Shop" "David Copperfield" and Mr. Pickwick. Very scarce indeed no library holdings found. unknown books
187144951Boston 1871. 1st printing presumed ca 1870. Self wrappers. Slight age-toning to paper; a few small tears at edges and one central pin hole that runs through all four pages; overall very good. Single sheet folded once to form four pages. Engraved borderds and illustrations in text. Folded: 10-1/4" x 6-9/16" <br/><br/>A playbill for a production of "No Thoroughfare" at the Boston Theatre with Charles Fechter playing the role of Jules Obenreizer and Carlotta Leclercq in the role of Marquerite. The playbill has many local advertisements and some information about the theatre company in the years 1870 and 1871. Charles Fechter travelled from London to the United States in 1870 and enjoyed a very succesful career in Boston. Critics disaproved of his "Hamlet" also advertised on this playbill but were captivated by his refined style and Continental training Hornblow vol. 2 p. 214. unknown books
68-1076Bloomsbury UK: The Nonesuch Press 1937. 8vo. Blue Cloth with protective bro-dart style mylar sleeve. 128 pp. Illustrations. Bloomsbury, UK: The Nonesuch Press, 1937. hardcover
19-0964Bloomsbury: Nonesuch Press 1937. 4to. 130 pp. Blue Gilt Cloth Very Good with minor staining. Illustrated. 1st Edition. Contents: I. Charles Dickens and his illustrators by Arthur Waugh; II. A bibliographical list of the original illustrations to the works of Charles Dickens . by Thomas Hatton; III. Retrospectus: illustrators by Arthur Waugh; II. A bibliographical list of the original illustrations to the works of Charles Dickens . by Thomas Hatton; III. Retrospectus: editions of Dickens's works; IV. Prospectus: the Nonesuch Dickens. Bloomsbury: Nonesuch Press, 1937. hardcover
REDHZNVA9NZEGood & the Beautiful. paperback. Like New. in x in x in. Good & the Beautiful paperback
1937140The Dickens Fellowship at the Dickens House, London 1933-1937. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. Brosch. Mehrere Hefte mit stärkeren Gebrsp. Umschläge teils lose u. beschädigt. Heft 233 doppelt vorhanden.
16755The stamp issued in 1912 by The Charles Dickens Testimonial 17-21 Tavistock Street London WC. The article published by the Strand Magazine London. 1910 or 1911. On 7 January 1911 Beckles Willson Honorary Secretary of the Charles Dickens Testimonial explained the scheme to the readers of the Spectator. Three members of Dickens's family were Willson explained 'drawing a niggardly pension of £25 per annum from the British Government' and that 'no volume recently published of Dickens has returned any copyright fee save those which bear the Dickens copyright stamp'. The stamp was 'on sale for one penny each-in sheets of twelve-at every bookseller's in the land and at all Messrs. W. H. Smith's and Wyman's news-stalls. His Majesty the King her Majesty the Queen her Majesty Queen Alexandra and other members of the Royal Family ever ready to be the exemplars in every good and just cause have led the way by placing the copyright stamps in their volumes of Dickens. Their example has been followed by many of the leading statesmen lawyers authors actors editors and divines of the day. If every owner of Dickens will not shirk his penny a magnificent centenary tribute will be assured. For there are forty-eight million copies of Dickens extant.' The publishers Macmillan Willson continued had agreed 'to insert a Dickens stamp gratis in every volume of every edition of Dickens issued by them during the hundredth year of the novelist. The significance of this must not be overlooked. It means that for the first time in literary history the representatives of a great writer will he in receipt of a copyright fee not conferred by the action of the copyright laws ; small it is true but to which they are entitled as truly as the heirs of any landlord are entitled to receive tribute in the shape of rent.' The stamp offered here is printed in black ink on a piece of paper approximately 5 x 4 cm with perforated edges and gummed reverse. In very good condition. Priced at a penny with an oval portrait of Dickens within a border in the form of a carved wooden frame with 'A TRIBUTE TO GENIUS' and the dates 1812 and 1912 at the head the words 'CENTENARY TESTIMONIAL' around the portrait and a facsimile of Dickens's signature at the foot. The four-page article paginated 608-611 is on three leaves extracted from the Strand Magazine. Stapled together and in good condition. Includes full-page 'Unpublished Photograph of Dickens' taken by Thrupp of Birmingham in 1869. The article features a reproduction of the stamp and a list of the scheme's committee headed by the Earl of Rosebery and including Theodore Roosevelt Hilaire Belloc G. K. Chesterton Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Thomas Hardy Rudyard Kipling and more than fifty others. 'The actual design for the stamp has been evolved by a sub-committee comprising Lord Alverstone and Messrs. Brition Riviere R.A. H. Rider Haggard Clement K. Shorter and Sir Adolph Tuck Bart.' [ The stamp issued in 1912 by The Charles Dickens Testimonial, 17-21 Tavistock Street, London WC. ] The article published by the unknown