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Introduction by Peter Ackroyd. Charles Dickens' inimitable descriptions of life in Victorian London supplemented with fascinating contemporary photographs of street scenes, buildings and people. 191p.illus. Book
viii + 400pp.+ frontispice (portrait de Dickens), 24cm., br.orig., qqs.rousseurs surtout aux tranches, non coupé, très bon état, T82773
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with over 350 illustrations (many full-page) in the text; original cloth gilt, gilt backs, backstrips lightly chafed at heads and tails else a very good, crisp, clean set. SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
4to, 120pp., frontis., 89 illustrs., orig. printed wrappers.
4to, [iv],35,[1 blank],11pp., title in red and black, orig. cloth, slightly rubbed. Reproduction of the Dickens estate sale held in 1870.
Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall eng
Good hbk in worn and frayed pictorial boards. With an introduction by Percy Fitzgerald. Ilustrated by Harold Copping. Edited by Capt. Edric Vredenburg. 16806. eng
119p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition
Dickens, CharlesPagetti, Carlo La piccola Dorrit. Torino, Einaudi 2004 italian, 1027 Opera con copertina morbida in brossura. XLI, 1027 p. ; 20 cm Traduzione di Vittoria Rossi Ancona. LF.42.
pp. li, 834 + Frontis. Full page drawings by Frederick E. Banbery. Map endpapers. Inked ownership. 185mm. Large 8vo. 220mm. Original full blue cloth binding, lettered and decorated in gold. LIT BX 7
Dickens, Charles/Dickens, Charles John Huffam (Sestito, Marisa: Introduzione di) Racconti di Natale (Un canto di Natale, Le campane, Il grillo del focolare, La battaglia della vita, Il patto col fantasma). Edizione integrale. Roma - Ariccia (Roma), Newton and Compton editori s.r.l. - Legatoria del Sud s.r.l. (stampa) 2001 italian, in ottavo pp. 366+(2)=368 I ed. in questa collana: settembre 2001 (Titoli originali: A Christmas Carol 1843, The Cricket on the Hearth 1845, The Battle of Life 1846, The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain 1848 - I ed. della raccolta: 1896 - I ed. Newton and Compton: 1993). Collana I Big Newton - Narrativa 67. Traduzione di Emanuele Grazzi. VIII/366+(2)=368/ brossura in cartoncino bianco satinato con risvolti, grafica in nero e a colori lucida, piatti con illustrazioni a colori lucide. A p. (368) illustrazione pubblicitaria in b/n. Stato bono (copertina e pagine brunite - prezzzo in quarta di copertina coperto con etichetta adesiva).
28 leaves. Original typescript on single sheets. Browning as expected but not brittle. Size 8" x 11". Tablet style binding with brass fasteners at top edge. Wraps slightly soiled. Original brown paper envelope. Rare. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! .CHRISTMAS/W68
32p. Two text woodcut engravings. Age stained. Double column. 8vo. Removed. No wraps, (if there were any ever present). Very scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
pp. xiii, 175 + Frontis by C. Stanfield. Text foxed. 185 mm. Original quarter leather with marbled boards binding. Spine perished. Boards worn. In January 1842, Charles Dickens set sail for a lecture tour in America, accompanied by his wife Catherine and her maid. In America he received a reception reminiscent of those that met mop-headed rock stars of the 1960's. Americans, expecting him to be grateful for their warm reception, were staggered when this young British goodwill ambassador, at a dinner held in his honor in Boston, dared to criticize them as copyright pirates. Though crowds began to get a bit angry, he did not back down. A week later, in Hartford, he argued that a native American literature would flourish only when American publishers were compelled by law to pay all writers their due, rather than being able to publish the works of any foreign author for free. He argued that it was a bad custom that only served to discourage literary production by American citizens. Before Dickens' visit the American people were generally uninterested in the question of the United States's joining the International Copyright Union. Book, newspaper, and magazine publishers, though, were utterly opposed, and successfully lobbied against any such move in Congress. Undaunted, Dickens circulated a pro-copyright letter which he and a number of other British writers had signed, firm in the belief of the righteousness of their cause. Dickens showed great courage but little tact in assailing American public opinion on this vexing matter while the United States was paying him honors worthy of a national liberator. That he had not mentioned this issue in advance meant that his adoring audiences, taken by surprise, felt chagrined by the criticisms of this obviously mercenary young upstart who had come to their shores to take their money at the theater door and again in the bookshop. The work itself concentrated on his (not always positive) impressions of American life. Of particularly interest are those aspects of social welfare which he took a reformer's interest in, such as the prison system, or care for people with disabilities like blindness. He also was lavish in his stinging condemnation of slavery. TRAVEL BX 5
31p. + Plus four full page bold color drawings by Rey Abruzzi through Frank R. Ewing of Art Service Associates. Color pictorial title page lettered in red, green and gold. Text printed in black with large gold initials. Title and page numbers printed in red. Format and Typography by Robert Donald. Christmas Greeting insert poem. 8vo. Original full embossed sky blue cloth binding with a Dickens figure embossed in gold and white. Also on front cover title and author gold and white lettered. Gilt lettered spine. Original yellow slip case. Binding by Albert Oldach & Son. Limited Edition. Number 786 of only 1300 copies. This edition prepared as a Christmas Greeting from Samuel A. Dalton. A charming crisp copy. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W68.
212p. + Plus frontis and full page plates. Map endpapers. Top edge brown. 8vo. Original full pictorial buckram binding. Hardbound. Original slipcase. Crisp copy. PRESS/W74
47p. Color tipped on full page illustrations with star burst textured tissue guards. Design and Illustrations by Rey Abruzzi through Frank R. Ewing of Art Service Associates. Numerous small color text drawings with author and title printed in red. Decorative title page printed in red, green and black. Gilt speckled endpapers. Text Eleven Point Monotype Bodoni Book on Shasta Text White, Vellum Finish. Format and Typography by Robert Donald through Frank R. Ewing of Art Service Associates. Christmas Greeting insert poem. 8vo. Original full embossed red cloth binding with gold and white star burst pattern on front cover. Gilt lettered spine. Binding by Albert Oldach & Son. Original slip case, cracked at folds. Limited Edition. Number 1223 of only 1300 copies. This edition prepared as a Christmas Greeting from Samuel A. Dalton. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W68
30p. Color margin drawings. Pictorial color title page. Design and Illustrations by Rey Abruzzi. Text printed in brown with gold initials. Format and Typography by Robert Donald. Christmas Greeting insert poem. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding. On front cover a drawing of a rearing horse, Mr. Pickwick and Mr. Winkle embossed in white, black and gold and lettered in gold and white. Spine lettered in gold. Binding by Kurt Gaebel & Sons. Original white slip case, soiled / foxed. Limited Edition. Number 1208 of only 1300 copies. This edition prepared as a Christmas Greeting from Samuel A. Dalton. A very nice copy of a very scarce piece. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! CHRISTMAS/W68
Several volumes bound in one. pp. 202; 115 + Plus full page illustrations. Double column. Inside wraps advertise Taxidermist's Guide, Catarrh Home Treatment, Genteel Behavior and Hospital Remedies. Paper fragile but not brittle. 12mo. Original full yellow wraps, Dickens portrait on front cover. Rear wrap advertises Colgate's Perfumes and Soaps with a drawing of the Eiffel Tower. Wraps slightly soiled. Scarce. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W68.
Three Volumes. Foxed and age stained. 16mo. Original purple cloth spines over marbled boards. Spines faded and soiled. Hardbound set. LITERATURE BOX 1
14p. Text printed in green, blue and red. Large initials printed in gold. Format and Typography by Robert Donald. Printed Letterpress, Typographic Service, Inc. on Strathmore Bouquet Snowdrop, J.L.N. Smythe Co. Decorative tissue illustrations printed in two to three sections in different colors designed by Rey Abruzzi through Frank R. Ewing of Art Service Associates. Insert poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 4to. Original full yellow cloth binding, gold and red lettered. Front cover drawings in red, white and gold. Binding by Albert Oldach & Sons. Original blue slip case. Limited Edition. Number 226 of only 1300 copies. Prepared as a Holiday Greeting from Samuel A. Dalton. Very lovely copy. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W68
14p. Text printed in green, blue and red. Large initials printed in gold. Format and Typography by Robert Donald. Printed Letterpress, Typographic Service, Inc. on Strathmore Bouquet Snowdrop, J.L.N. Smythe Co. Decorative tissue illustrations printed in two to three sections in different colors designed by Rey Abruzzi through Frank R. Ewing of Art Service Associates. Insert poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 4to. Original full yellow cloth binding, gold and red lettered. Front cover drawings in red, white and gold. Binding by Albert Oldach & Sons. Limited Edition. Number 545 of only 1300 copies. Prepared as a Holiday Greeting from Samuel A. Dalton. Very crisp copy. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W68
32p. + Plus two silhouette style folding color drawings against a Christmas background by Rey Abruzzi. Color pictorial title page lettered in purple and gold. Text printed in purple with large gold initials and green trailing vine margin decorations. Format and Typography by Robert Donald. Christmas Greeting insert poem. 8vo. Original full embossed brown cloth binding with black embossed vines surrounding the elaborately gold embossed title. Gilt lettered spine. Original lime green slip case, faded at edges. Binding by Kurt Gaebel & Sons. Limited Edition. Number 415 of only 1300 copies. This edition prepared as a Christmas Greeting from Samuel A. Dalton. A handsome copy. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W68
pp. vii, 457 + Plus Color Portrait Frontis by Mike Rodericks and chapter head line drawings by Edward Ardizzone. Designed by Joseph Blumenthal with Baskerville typeface. Moire silk pastedowns and endpapers. Ribbon bookmark. All edges gold. Sm. 4to. Original full embossed tan leather binding, decorated and lettered in gold. Raised bands on spine. Hardbound. Collector's Edition of the 100 Greatest Books ever written. A lovely copy, as new. These Leather Bound Easton Press Books Make Great Gifts! SHELF NW32