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184639274New York: Greeley & McElrath 1846. Early if not 1st US publication of this Dickens' letter reprinted from the London Daily News cf. NCBEL III 822. Disbound. Leaves separated along spine fold. Edge rash. Fold-lines. An About VG copy. Dickens letter occupies 1.4 columns 26-3/4 column-inches on the front page center. Entire newspaper 4 pp in length 7 columns per page. Elephant folio. 21-5/8" x 17-1/4" <br/><br/> Greeley & McElrath unknown books
186336863London 1863. 1st printing. Original buff paper wrappers with front wrapper & spine printed in red blue & black. Slight lean modest wear. Faint pos to top margin of front wrapper. A VG copy. 14 96 10 adverts pp. Text double column. Dickens' piece pp 48 - 61. Dickens' piece illustrated with 6 cuts by Crane. 8vo. 9-1/4" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>A very early illustrative effort by Crane Masse informs us that the first book to have Crane illustrations was just a year prior 1862. unknown books
29084London: John Dicks 313 Strand n. d. Ca 1883 Gimbel D102. Not in Miller nor VanderPoel. Pale green sewn wrappers printed in black. Average wear. A VG copy of a very scarce edition. 9 1; 11 3 pp. Separate t.p. for each work. Adverts last 2 pages. Wood engraved vignette to each t.p. with "Wife" vignette duplicated on wrapper cover. 12mo. 7-1/4" x 4-7/8" <br/><br/> John Dicks, 313, Strand unknown books
185932705New York 1859. Early if not 1st US publication of this Dickens' letter reprinted from Yates' 1859 privately-printed pamphlet cf. NCBEL III 830 & 1083. Disbound. Splitting along vertical fold. Horizontal fold-line. Some edge rash and expected yellowing to paper. A VG copy. Dickens letter occupies 4-1/2 column inches above the fold on the front page. Entire newspaper 8 pp in length 6 columns per page. Elephant folio. 22-1/4" x 15-1/4" <br/><br/>A contemporaneous publication of Dickens' 24 November 1858 letter to Thackeray attempting to mediate the Garrick club brouhaha that sprung up between Thackeray & Edmund Yates a Dickens' protege of sorts. As a result of this conflict Dickens & Thackery became estranged not speaking again until shortly before Thackeray's death in 1863 cf. Johnson TRAGEDY And TRIUMPH pp 931 - 936. unknown books
18347642.1Philadelphia: Printed and Published by Adam Waldie 1834. 1st appearance thus Edgar & Vail p. 15; Gimbel E162. Period maroon half-sheep over green marbled paper boards professionally rebacked with new eps. Usual foxing. A few proud gatherings. Professionally repaired tear on title leaf. Withal a VG copy. 416 pp. Text triple column. Dickens' work pp. 136 - 138. 4to. 11-3/8" x 9-1/8" <br/><br/>Herein we find Dickens' second essay reprinted from London's Monthly Magazine which for a time was billed as his first US appearance in print however we now know this Dickens' second appearance with a US publisher preceded only by appearances in the Albion. A scarce item. Printed and Published by Adam Waldie hardcover books
1837144181837. By Boz. With Other Tales and Sketches by other authors from Bentley's Miscellany and The Library of Fiction. Philadelphia: Carey Lea and Blanchard 1837. Original drab boards with rose cloth spine and printed label. First Edition of this early collection of tales by various authors -- which constitutes one of Dickens's earliest American appearances in book form. According to Podeschi 2000 copies were printed in April 1837. This Dickens tale was not collected in an all-Dickens volume until ten years after his death -- in THE MUDFOG PAPERS 1880. Also included in this volume is "An Evening of Visits" by "J. Fennimore Cooper Esq. sic". This volume is in very good-plus condition closed tear in front free endpaper rose cloth faded as always slight rubbing of the spine label; one cannot encounter these Philadelphia volumes from the 1830s in much better condition. Podeschi Yale B44; Carr U of Texas B551. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1971003287Hollywood CA: Cinema Center Films 1971. #71/2 Original Folded One Sheet Movie Poster. Near Fine 2 small closed tears at center fold creases. "What the dickens have they done to Scrooge " Starring Albert Finney as Scrooge and also starring Alec Guinness Edith Evans and Kenneth More. Screenplay by Leslie Bricusse based on Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol". Directed by Ronald Neame music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Albert Finney won the Golden Globe for Best Actor for this role and the movie was also nominated for 4 Oscars. A Christmas classic !. First Printing. Folded One Sheet Movie Poster. Near Fine. 27" x 41". Cinema Center Films Paperback books
1837141491837. Together with Other Tales by Distinguished Writers. Philadelphia: Carey Lea & Blanchard 1837. Original light grey-green boards with red cloth spine and printed label. First American Edition being a volume in the "Library of Fiction" limited to 1000 copies issued in January 1837. The volume consists of the title tale by Dickens followed by nine other tales by other writers. This is the only one of "Boz"'s tales that having appeared in a British periodical did not then appear in one of the two book series of SKETCHES BY BOZ see Smith I p. 15 note 2. Instead it appeared in the British "Library of Fiction" in April 1836 and was not included in SKETCHES BY BOZ until that title was issued in monthly parts Nov 1837 through June 1839. In America Carey Lea & Blanchard published SKETCHES BY BOZ second series a month or two after this -- not including "Tuggs's" -- and then combined "Tuggs's" into a reprint of that volume in June of the same year. This is a good-plus copy general soil and edge-wear notably to the rear joint label rubbed but still legible half of rear free endpaper missing. This is acceptable condition for a book that is so scarce in its original binding -- as these 1830s Philadelphia volumes were bound up using extremely delicate cheap materials. Podeschi Yale B1; Wilkins p. 11 reference to the "Select Library of Fiction". Housed in a clamshell case with leather label. <br/><br/> hardcover books
18657704New York: Ticknor & Fields 1865. 1st US appearance Gimbel E27. Buff printed wrappers. VG some minor edgewear & soiling. Pp. 739 - 743. 8vo. <br/><br/>Proctor a poet for whom Dickens wrote this introduction/memoir to her work of poetry 'Legends and Lyrics' which was published posthumously by Bell and Daldy in 1866. This Dec 1865 Atlantic Monthly version by Ticknor & Fields no doubt from advance sheets and may have appeared prior to the book publication in the UK a preliminary advert notes the title is 'Nearly Ready'. An uncommon item. Ticknor & Fields unknown books
19219795San Francisco: Privately Printed for Perry Epsten 1921. 1st edition thus. Stiff paper covers. With pasted on dust jacket seam attachment at paste-downs. VG presentation bookplate/Good edgewear/chipping/soiling. Unpaginated. Decorations by W. F. Rauschnabel. 8vo. 9-1/8" x 6-1/8" <br/><br/>Printed by Haywood H. Hunt. Republication of Dickens' "A Poor Relations Story" which was first published in the Christmas number of HW 1852. A Christmas remembrance laid-in explaining why Dickens ". tells it the Christmas story so much better." Privately Printed for Perry Epsten unknown books
18683618.7Boston: Ticknor & Fields 1868. 1st publication Eckel p. 200; NCBEL III 825. Early 20th C. 3/4 green morocco binding with marbled paper boards & eps. TEG. Original front wrappers bound-in. Spine sunned to a mellow golden tan. Minor extremity wear. Withal a handsome VG copy. Divers paginations. Binders blanks. Illustrated with 4 plates as supplied by the former owner. Tall 8vo. 9-5/8" x 6-1/8" <br/><br/>Dickens wrote this piece specifically for his close friend James T. Fields with this being its first appearance. The UK edition not published till 10 years later. Ticknor & Fields hardcover books
7217Signed pen-n-ink color drawing in the style of 'Kyd' Joseph Clayton Clarke. The artist is not known to us. Fine. Image: 7" x 4-5/8". Frame: 14" x 11-1/4" <br/><br/>Gamp a very colorful and popular character from Dickens' 'Martin Chuzzlewit'. The artist's rendition has her in a light blue smcok sporting as might be expected a 'Rudolph' type nose. Underneath 'Sairey' is the quote "Ah what a blessed thing / it is to be contented." unknown books
189510274London: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co 1895. Printed grey wrappers. Gd front wrapper detached at spine/spine wear/internally VG. pp 10 - 14. Mounted photographs of Miss Violet Vanbrugh & Mr John Hare. 8vo. <br/><br/>Other articles & essays by Clement Scott Walter Pollock T. Edgar Pemberton Thomas Barclay Nellie Parker and W. J. Lawrence. Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co unknown books
193042942N.p. America 1930. Pen and ink and watercolor on paper each signed lower right "S.A. Moss" and captioned lower left by the artist. 1 vols. Approximate average size: 6-1/4 x 4-1/4 inches. Framed uniformly and glazed. Pen and ink and watercolor on paper each signed lower right "S.A. Moss" and captioned lower left by the artist. 1 vols. Approximate average size: 6-1/4 x 4-1/4 inches. A Roster of Dickens in Watercolor. Entertaining collection of Dickens characters as drawn by this talented illustrator much in the manner of "Kyd" aka Joseph Clayton Clark 1856-1937. The characters include "Uriah Heep" "Bob Cratchit" "Mr. Pecksniff" "Nancy and Oliver" "Alfred Jingle" "Wilkins Micawber" "Bill Sykes" "The Two Wellers" "Captain Cuttle" "Sairey Gamp" and "Dick Swiveller unknown books
188114351London: Published by Chapman and Hall 1881. Comprising 8 pen and ink drawings by Mahoney signed with monogram M; and 1 gray wash drawing and 2 watercolor drawings by Green signed CG. 1 vols. Various sizes. Matted and bound into an oblong folio album of red morocco gilt by Rivière & Sons front hinge repaired. A few of the drawings show some minor foxing otherwise fine. Comprising 8 pen and ink drawings by Mahoney signed with monogram M; and 1 gray wash drawing and 2 watercolor drawings by Green signed CG. 1 vols. Various sizes. 11 Green & Mahoney Drawings for Little Dorritt. Cf. Podeschi H1150; H1816a Published by Chapman and Hall unknown books
19757795.3New York: Garland 1975. 1st edition. Red buckram cloth binding with black stamped lettering. VG minor wear & soiling. xiv 314 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Garland hardcover books
1975WRCLIT35878New York &London: Macmillan Press 1975. Cloth. First U.S. edition. Bookplate pencil inscription else near fine without dust jacket as issued. Macmillan Press hardcover books
1913216147London: Chapman and Hall 1913. First edition Number 222 of 750 copies. Engraved frontispiece facsimiles and engravings.xviii 296 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Brown clotht.e.g. rest uncut. A Fine copy bookplate of Sir Herbert Leon Bart. & Claude. First edition Number 222 of 750 copies. Engraved frontispiece facsimiles and engravings.xviii 296 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Chapman and Hall unknown books
19684336.7Austin: University of Texas 1968. 2nd edition Revised. Limited to 1000cc. Brown cloth binding. Buff dust jacket printed in dark brown. VG/VG spine panel lightly sunned. xi 1 274 pp. Illustrated. Tall 8vo. <br/><br/>Useful reference especially for the 19th C. US editions of Dickens' works. University of Texas hardcover books
1968WRCLIT40809Austin: University of Texas 1968. Gilt cloth. Frontis. New edition expanded. One of 1000 copies. Pastedowns discolored else about fine in dust jacket. University of Texas hardcover books
200116294Torrey UT: Cottonwood Editions 2001. 1st edition thus. Wrappers. Nr Fine. 12 16 pp. 2 illustrations of Charles Dickens. 16 mo. <br/><br/> Cottonwood Editions unknown books
1852140941225London: Bradbury & Evans 1852. First Edition. Very Good. 1852 1853 1854 but 1851-1853. Three volumes. First edition in book form. Bound without ads in half crushed red morocco over marbled boards. Very Good. Bindings lightly rubbed spines faded owner names and bookplates at front. Dickens' anti-aristocratic and anti-monarchical history of England written for children. Bradbury & Evans unknown books
1854143931854. in Two Volumes. Boston: Jenks Hickling & Swan 1854. Original blind-stamped dark brown cloth with gilt-decorated spines. Early American edition just possibly the first complete one. Since Harper published the two volumes of its edition separately in March 1853 and in March 1854 so dated on the title pages it is considered to be the first American edition. The date in 1854 when these two Boston volumes were published is unknown so it is possible that this two-volume Boston edition came out earlier in 1854 than Harper's second volume. Jenks Hickling & Swan was a very "fluid" enterprise at the time such that their 1856 and 1857 two-volumes-in-one printings would be by Hickling Swan & Brown and their 1861 two-in-one printing would be by Swan Brewer & Tileston. This set is in very good-plus condition a few small holes in the cloth mainly at extremities or at joints; the gilt on the spines is unusually bright. Smith pp 116-119; Carr UTexas B500 in blue cloth; not cited by Podeschi. Provenance: both front free endpapers bear not only a contemporary signature but also the penciled signature of Dickens bibliographer Walter Smith; in fact this very copy is the one pictured on pages 117 and 118 of his book. unknown books
08745London 1852 1853 1854: Bradbury and Evans. First Edition. Near Fine. 12mo. Three volumes in original reddish-brown cloth; first issue of all three volumes with first state ads in volumes I II and III as well as the textual points called for by Walter Smith in his bibliography. Marbled edges and marbled end papers; half-titles in all three volumes. An outstanding set internally clean and bright; bindings show only a trace of wear. Neat owner name on half-title of volume I; stain to rear board of volume III. Housed in a handsome 19th Century quarter-leather slipcase with contemporary cloth dust jackets. Smith II 10. <br/><br/> Bradbury and Evans hardcover books
185621616Boston: Hickling Swan & Brown 1856. First Thus. Two 12mo volumes bound in one as issued; original brown blind-embossed cloth pictorial spine stamped in gilt. Extremities a bit rubbed with corners showing some small losses to cloth at spine foot else Very Good and sound. Contemporary ownership rubberstamp to front pastedown Joseph M. Smith. First American single-volume edition. Hickling, Swan & Brown unknown books