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0365542512.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1853140945989London: Bradbury & Evans 1853. First Edition. Very Good. First edition in book form first issue with 'Christmas 1851' on dedication page and ad pages as described by Eckel. 1852 1853 1854 but actually 1851-1853. Complete in three volumes. x 210pp; viii 214pp; x 210pp ads in rear of each volume Bound in red blind stamped publisher's cloth titled in gilt with pictorial gilt decoration at centers. Very Good with fading at spines slight lean to bindings. minor soiling and dust staining to covers; volume two has heavier staining to top edge of front board and crown; staining persists through binding in first gathering. All edges marbled. Contents slightly tanned with minor instances of foxing. Dickens' anti-aristocratic and anti-monarchical history of England written for children in the original cloth. Bradbury & Evans unknown
188529748Chicago: Belford Clarke & Company. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1885. Reprint. Hard Cover. Publisher's full brown cloth with embossed black holly decoration lettering and portrait of Dickens on the front cover black decoration on spine with gilt lettering blind-stamped ruled lines on rear cover floral patterned endpapers. Illustrated with B&W full-page drawings. . Head and heel of spine are lightly rubbed corners very lightly rubbed else fine; unmarked hinges strong tight square and clean. Gilt on spine exceptionally bright. VERY GOOD. . Dickens' Works Series. B&W drawings. 12mo 7" - 7½" tall. 832 pp . Belford, Clarke & Company hardcover
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1852020164London: Bradbury & Evans 1852. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Three volume set in original publisher's cloth each complete with half-titles and engraved frontispieces by F. W. Topham; original tissue plate-guards remain intact. Dated 1852 1853 and 1854 each volume is the First edition first issue. Vol. I has "Christmas 1851" printed on the dedication page and no page number printed on page xi. Vol. I: xii 210 pages of text; Vol. II: viii 214 pages; viii 321 pages. Each volume has an additional page of publisher's advertisements following the final page of text. The ads in the first two volumes do not include "A Child's History of England" in the list of works available. Bound in reddish-brown blind stamped publisher's cloth titled and decorated in gilt with pictorial gilt front board center decoration. The spines are slightly to moderately browned with sun-fading and the boards have minor bumping to the corners and minor soiling and small spots of staining. Minor foxing mainly affecting the first and final several pages of text and a few preliminary or final pages with tiny spots of staining/discoloration to the edges. One signature slightly loosened in volume III. An attractive copy of the First edition first state in original unrestored condition. Bradbury & Evans Hardcover
1889206606New York: Caxton Publishing Co 1889. Hardcover. G. Rubbing and wear to boards. Bumping at the corners. Toning to text block. Twelvemo. Hardcover. Gilt stamped titles with black stamped design. vi 364 pages : illustration ; 20 cm. Caxton Publishing Co hardcover
187185083Boston: Fields Osgood & Co 1871. First Separate Edition. Octavo. 20cm. Publisher's ornately embossed bevelled edge dark brown morocco titled in gilt to spine. 15pp numbered 11 unnumbered plates with tissue guards. Light scuffing and wear to the extremities scuffing to joints and a small superficial crack at the head of the spine with the suggestion of a repair strong and solid a handsome deluxe binding; all edges gilt; internally clean and fresh marbled endpapers. A very good copy with a little scuffing and wear to the binding.<br /> <br /> Originally published in Household Words in 1850 and included in a published collection in 1858 but with no separate edition until this one in 1871 and oddly no accompanying UK edition until 1899. More normally seen in bevelled cloth this has all the hallmarks of a publisher's gift binding. A beautifully produced little book. Fields, Osgood, & Co unknown
DADAX1108076807Cambridge University Press 2015-03-19. Reissue. paperback. New. 5.75x2.00x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press paperback
1870439628London : Chapman and Hall 1870. Hardcover. Good copy only in leather over sand-grained boards. With raised bands. All edges marbled; marbled end-papers. Spine quite worn; front board very loose. Text is clear and strong. Physical description: vii 3 190 pages 2 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 26 cm. Series: The works of Charles Dickens. Household edition. Subjects: Kings and rulers. Great Britain History ; Juvenile literature. London : Chapman and Hall hardcover
1871059378Boston MA: Fields Osgood & Co. 1871. First American Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. Illustrations by Hammatt Billings. Illustrations engraved by W.J. Linton. . FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. BOSTON MASS : 1871. Printed: Cambridge Mass. Hardback. Text printed within a red border throughout. Eleven full-page plates all with tissue-guards; illustrations by Hammatt Billings; engraved by W.J. Linton. Contemporary full dark-brown Morocco-leather. Gilt lettered spine; raised bands. Blind-stamped decoration to the covers. All edges gilt. Marbled end-papers. Gilt dentelles. No owner name or internal markings. Tight bright and clean. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD. 15pp plus plates; printed on substantial paper. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Boston: Fields Osgood & Co. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Fields, Osgood, & Co. hardcover
2010DADAX1164751727Kessinger Publishing 2010-09-10. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.81x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
2010DADAX1161416501Kessinger Publishing 2010-05-23. hardcover. New. 7.00x0.81x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
2010DADAX1169325033Kessinger Publishing 2010-09-10. hardcover. New. 7.00x0.81x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
1852ST20685-1London: Bradbury & Evans 1852-54. FIRST EDITION in Book Form. 155 x 120 mm. 6 1/8 x 4 3/4". Three volumes. <br/> Very pleasing polished calf by Morrell stamp-signed on verso of front flyleaf covers with a French fillet border with rosette cornerpieces raised bands spine gilt in compartments with floral tools surrounded by a diamond of small stars with volute cornerpieces red and green morocco labels with gilt lettering turn-ins densely gilt with floral scrolls top edge gilt. Original gilt cloth bindings bound in. Each volume with a frontispiece by F. W. Topham. Front pastedown with the ex-libris of Ellen O'Neil Logan. Volume one half-title with ink inscription: "Florence Emily Lewis / Evelyn Waite Hauchen / from / her Godmama E. M. L. / 1858." Volume three half-title faintly inscribed: "Rosalie Burke / From her Papa / illegible 1852." Eckel pp. 128-30; Podeschi A-128. David Paroissien "History and Change: Dickens and the Past" in "The Oxford Handbook of Charles Dickens" pp. 484-99. Volume I with a narrow brown stain on upper cover a few light cover scuffs perhaps just a hint of wear to corners but the bindings quite handsome and very well preserved. First volume with two small tears not affecting text trivial spots otherwise entirely clean and fresh internally. A very pretty set.<br/> <br/> In an elegantly simple binding this is Dickens' only work of history which shows the same reforming anti-conservatism spirit so apparent in his fiction. The idea for the work was formed when Dickens was disturbed by the positive reception of a speech glorifying England's history at an 1843 fundraising dinner in London. The author wrote to a friend of his fear that his eldest son Charley might grow to believe this nostalgic and overly positive version of history. As he wrote to another friend he determined to write the present work to ensure that his son and other children did not place their "a ections on wrong heros sic or see the bright side of Glory’s sword and know nothing of the rusty one." DNB calls the result "intensely anti-aristocratic and anti-monarchical"; literary scholar David Paroissien writes that by praising and drawing attention to the stories of humbler heroes who challenged the people in power the work provides "a vigorous corrective to the habit of English sycophancy." The work was originally serialized in Dickens' "Household Words" newspaper from 1851-53 before being issued for the first time in its present form. The pleasing bindings are the work of the London bindery of W. T. Morrell established about 1861 as successor to the firm begun by Francis Bedford who in turn had taken over the famous bindery of Charles Lewis. Prideaux in her "Modern Bookbindings" says that Morrell at that time had a very large business that supplied "all the booksellers with bindings designed by his men" which were "remarkable for their variety and merit." The inscriptions in our copy suggest that as Dickens had intended it was given as a gift to at least two children. The attractive ex-libris indicate that this copy was later in the library of Ellen O'Neil Logan 1884-1977 a St. Louis heiress. Bradbury & Evans unknown
9371256966.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1920014256London: Cecil Palmer 1920. 1st Thus . Soft cover. Good-VG for Age. Doris M. Palmer. Green soft-back with black lettering to front and spine plus a round black on yellow central image to front very small chip to top spine otherwise bright and virtually unworn. Illustrated t.p. 68 inc .prelims; brown tanning spots to last 3 pages and front end-paper otherwise clean tight and unmarked but an attractive little signed ownership label to front end-paper with a rabbit reading a book. The title story actually goes up top.10 this is followed by a further illustrated t.p. for 'The Holly Tree' which is in 3 'branches' i.e. chapters. Several small decorated initials and end-pieces. An apparently scarce Dickens item cannot locate when these storoes were originally published. 10 cm x 15.5 cm <br/> <br/> Cecil Palmer paperback
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