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1853295676London: Bradbury & Evans 1853. First. paperback. fine. H.K. Browne. Published in 20 parts issued in 19 from March 1852 - September 1853. Illustrations by H.K. Browne. Original blue green printed wrappers. London: Bradbury & Evans 1852-3. First Edition.<br/><br/> A complete set with the ads and including the scarce "Village Pastor" booklet in Part XV. Except for Vol. I which is lightly worn on the spine the parts are in unusually fine condition with no wear or repair. Preserved in a cloth clam-shell case with leather spine label.<br/><br/> Bradbury & Evans unknown books
1853316959London: Bradbury and Evans 1853. First edition bound from the parts. Frontispiece vignette title-page and 38 etched plates by H K Browne "Phiz". xvi 624 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Recent half brown calf red morocco spine label. Some toning to plates as usual very good copy. Browne H.K. First edition bound from the parts. Frontispiece vignette title-page and 38 etched plates by H K Browne "Phiz". xvi 624 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. 'Fog everywhere. Fog up the river .'. Attractively bound copy of this Dickens classic. Smith pp 81-84 Bradbury and Evans unknown books
1853287555London: bradbury & Evans 1853. First. hardcover. very good. H.K. Browne. With 38 illustrations by H.K. Browne. Bound by Sansgorski & Sutclliffe in early 20th century full tan polished calf spine gilt with leather labels backstrip rubbed and somewhat darkened top edge gilt. London: Bradbury & Evans 1853. First Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> First issue with all three typographic errors. The plates are all in good clean condition with no offset on opposite pages. Many pages of the text block have mildly creased corners & p. 245 has a light ink-stain.<br/><br/> bradbury & Evans unknown books
1853262100London: Bradbury and Evans 1853. First edition bound from the parts. Frontispiece vignette title-page and 38 etched plates by H K Browne "Phiz". xvi 624 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary half green morocco and cloth sides marbled endsheets marbled edges. Some traces of rubbing plates toned at margins some spotting text clean. Very good. Browne H.K. First edition bound from the parts. Frontispiece vignette title-page and 38 etched plates by H K Browne "Phiz". xvi 624 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Smith pp 81-84 Bradbury and Evans unknown books
18531708065Bradbury & Evans 1853. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. A very good first edition in the original boards. Very rare as such since most copies are rebound. Some foxing. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Bradbury & Evans hardcover books
18530104408Bradbury & Evans London 1853. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First Edition in original cloth. Front and back hinges almost loose; some spots on covers; some foxing; overall a very good copy. Comes in custom-made slipcase. Bradbury & Evans, London hardcover books
194250520NY: Heritage 1942. Ball Robert. 8vo pp. 846. Illustrated by Robert Ball. Includes an introduction about the writing of the book. White cloth stamped in maroon and gilt. Spine yellowed o/w nice copy in maroon publisher's box. Heritage unknown books
1912193114LONDON GRESHAM PUB. CO. 1912 1912. HALF MAROON MOROCCO OVER MATCHING CLOTH GILT STAMPED SPINE SLIGHT FADING GRAY ENDPAPERS; COLOR FRONTISPIECE AND 8 B/W PLATES BY H.M. BROCK FIRST EDITION THUS "STANDARD EDITION" VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. LONDON, GRESHAM PUB. CO. 1912 hardcover books
1853WRCLIT60003New York: Harper & Bros. 1853. Two volumes. xvi480;1481-9364pp. Publisher's blue cloth decorated in blind spines lettered in gilt. Portrait and thirty- seven plates by H.K. Browne. A bit shaken and edgeworn scattered foxing small stain on lower board of first volume otherwise a good set. First U.S. edition clothbound issue to all appearances bound up from the Harper serial issue of 20 numbers in 19 parts with the plates as yet present in the positions they are in the parts issue rather than placed according to the table of plates. GIMBEL A133. Harper & Bros. hardcover books
1986174104London: The Folio Society 1986. Second impression. Hardcover. 852 pages. Classic Dickens novel. Features an introduction by Christopher Hibbert. Includes drawings by Charles Keeping. A clean and tight very near fine copy in a near fine slipcase with some slight bumping to one top corner. No dust jacket as issued. The Folio Society unknown books
1987WRCLIT40725Atlantic Highlands NJ: Humanities Press International 1987. Boards. First edition. A volume in "The Critics Debate" series. Fine in dust jacket. Humanities Press International hardcover books
188958569New York: F. M. Lupton publisher 1889. Small folio pp. 96; text in triple column; original pictorial wrappers; text toned some cracking along the upper joint otherwise very good. Issued as volume III no. 257 in the Leisure Hour Library. Not in Gimbel/Podesci. <br/><br/> F. M. Lupton, publisher unknown books
09149London: March 1852 - September 1853: Bradbury and Evans. First Ediiton. Original Wrappers. H. K. Browne. Octavo. In the original monthly parts; 20 parts in 19; original blue-green printed wrappers; illustrated with 40 plates by Phiz Hablot K. Browne. ALL wrappers are correct. ALL the ads called for by Hatton & Cleaver are present except for the scarce "Grace Aguilar's Works" ad in parts XIII and XVI and the "New Geographical and Educational Works" ad in part XIV. FIRST ISSUE OF THE TEXT uncorrected thus: in part I page 19 line 6 with "elgble" - part VII page 209 line 23 with "chair" - part IX page 275 line 22 with "counsinship." i-viiviii-xxixii-xivxvxvi 12-624. Spines expertly renewed on some parts. Light soiling to a few wrappers. Neat subscriber's name to margin of part XIX/XX. Tissue guards are in place. The plates of parts VIII IX and XII are lightly tanned at edges not affecting illustrations. Two of the ten dark plates have light off-setting onto the adjacent plate; all other plates are very good to fine. Part X is unopened therefore unread. Altogether an outstanding set and with a pedigree - it is from the famed Thomas Hatton & Cleaver collection. Housed in a handsome full leather clamshell box with expert repair to front hinge. Provenance: The Library of Jean Hersholt with his signed bookplate inside of slipcase. Hatton & Cleaver pp. 275-304. <br/><br/> Bradbury and Evans unknown books
08572London March 1852-September 1853: Bradbury and Evans. First Edition. H. K. Browne Phiz. First edition in the monthly parts 20 parts in 19 in the original green printed wrappers. ALL wrappers are correct. ALL the ads called for by Hatton & Cleaver are present. An outstanding set with parts VII and XII unopened and parts II and IX partly unopened. FIRST ISSUE OF THE TEXT uncorrected thus: in part I page 19 line 6 with "elgble" - part VII page 209 line 23 with "chair" - part IX page 275 line 22 with "counsinship." The plates in parts XIV and XIX/XX are lightly tanned at edges not affecting images; one plate in parts XIV XV and XVII with light off-setting from facing the dark plate; all other plates are very good to fine. Tissue guards are in place. Several spines have been expertly renewed; small loss at some spine ends. Octavo i-viiviii-xxixii-xivxvxvi 12-624. Housed in a handsome tan quarter-leather slipcase with chemise. Hatton & Cleaver pages 275-304. <br/><br/> Bradbury and Evans hardcover books
1853121907London: Bradbury Evans 1853. First edition of this Dickens' classic. Octavo bound in three quarter morocco with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised bands engraved title page and 39 engraved plates by H.K. Browne including tissue-guarded frontispiece. With the publisher's blue illustrated wrappers and advertisements from the original serialized parts bound in at rear. In very good condition. A nice example. "In Bleak House for the first time society is seen as an absurdity an irrelevance almost a madness. A dark force from which the real people must escape in order to create another society of their own Dickens had been preparing for this novel all his life and despite the calamities which had helped to provoke it in the first place was even happy while he was writing it It might even be said that Bleak House cured the very malaise which was responsible for its composition" Ackroyd 649-50. "The Dickens cosmos his phantasmagoric London and visionary England emerges in Bleak House with a clarity and pungency that surpasses the rest of his work before and after" Bloom 311. Bradbury Evans hardcover books
194890457London: Oxford University Pres 1948. The New Oxford illustrated edition of this Dickens classic. Octavo bound in three quarters morocco by Zaehnsdorf with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments top edge gilt marbled endpapers with forty illustration by "Phiz" including a tissue-guarded frontispiece and an introduction by Osbert Sitwell. In near fine condition. "In Bleak House for the first time society is seen as an absurdity an irrelevance almost a madness. A dark force from which the real people must escape in order to create another society of their own Dickens had been preparing for this novel all his life and despite the calamities which had helped to provoke it in the first place was even happy while he was writing it It might even be said that Bleak House cured the very malaise which was responsible for its composition" Ackroyd 649-50. "The Dickens cosmos his phantasmagoric London and visionary England emerges in Bleak House with a clarity and pungency that surpasses the rest of his work before and after" Bloom 311. Oxford University Pres unknown books
185212328419 parts 20 numbers in 2 vols. London: Bradbury & Evans 1852-1853. 19 parts 20 numbers in 2 vols. Vol. 1: 8vo xiv 624 pp. with the full text 40 plates etched by "Phiz" including the engraved title plus the original wrappers and some ads bound in. Full green morocco gilt with pink silk doublures t.e.g. Vol. 2: Bound ads the majority various sizes and paginations. Half green morocco gilt with marbled paper sides and endpapers t.e.g. Very handsome bindings by Zaehnsdorf slightest rubbing to morocco the finest set known. § First edition bound from the original parts with the advertisements collected in a separate volume. Dickens' great byzantine tale of family secrets rapacious lawyers and innocent victims which helped lead to actual legal reform in the United Kingdom. Originally serialized in 19 parts the final part contained two numbers this is surely the finest bound set known presented with the wrappers illustrations and advertisements in a superb Zaehnsdorf binding. Lacking only 2 of 16 slips for Household Words issues 5 and 6 per Hatton & Cleaver and the slip announcing the plate mishap from part 9. The ad for "The Village Pastor" often lacking is present as are all issues of the Bleak House Advertiser divided between vols. 1 and 2 and 80 additional ads and inserts. Previously sold by Colin Franklin to a private collector and thence to us. Eckel 79-81. Sadleir 682. Hatton & Cleaver pp.275-304. Bradbury & Evans unknown books
187390319NY:: Harper & Brothers. Good. 1873. Hardcover. Part of The Works of Charles Dickens - Household Edition - series. With sixty-one illustations by F. Barnard. First ediiton thus. Quarto bound in green cloth with elaborate gilt and black lettering and design brown endpapers. Edge worn and aged previous owner's name and address on front endpage else good. ; 361 pages . Harper & Brothers, hardcover books
185346973New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1853. 1st US book edition Smith AMERICAN p. 315. Not in Gimbel nor VanderPoel. Original publisher's straight grain morocco grain blue cloth binding with gilt stamping to spine. Yellow eps. Square & tight bright-ish gilt modest shelfwear. Foxing to paper most noticable to terminal leaves. A solid VG set. 2 volumes: xvi 480; 2 481 - 936 4 pp. 4 page publisher catalogue concludes volume II variance from that noted by Smith. Illustrated with a frontis of Dickens & 37 plates after Phiz re-engraved by Lossing-Barritt. 12mo. 7-5/8" x 5" <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers, Publishers hardcover books
1882288119New York London & Paris: Cassell Petter Galpin & Co 1882. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Complete with sixteen color plates. Title page engraved with printer's device on the front endpaper. Contemporary inscription on the front pastedown in pencil. Minor wear to the joints and some loss to the extremities of the spine and corners of the boards. Pictorial paper covered boards. Very Good binding. Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co unknown books
1969WRCLIT40739London: Vision Press 1969. Cloth. First collective edition of these stories. Bookplate else about fine in dust jacket with just a touch of soiling. Vision Press hardcover books
198310785Naples: Banco di Napoli. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1983. Hardcover. Text is in English. Prefaced by Giancarlo Mazzacurati and Nicola Spinosa. Illustrated with 32 full-page plates many color - various artists. First edition thus. Tall folio 141 pages. Fine in a fine dust jacket housed in a fine slipcase. A handsomely produced volume. . Banco di Napoli hardcover books
1912203987New York. : Macaulay. 1912. . Grey cloth with color pictorial cover. . Top corner bumped spine faded otherwise a very good copy. . 8vo. Illustrated by Joseph Clement Coll. Macaulay. hardcover books
19424072.2NY: Privately Reprinted for Dr. C. Charles Burlingame 1942. 1st thus. Mustard colored boards with vignette on frnt board. VG some soiling to boards. 30 pp tall 8vo. <br/><br/>A selection of letters and extracts from "American Notes" reprinted on the centennary of Dickens' first visit to the United States. Printed by William E. Rudge's Sons. Privately Reprinted for Dr. C. Charles Burlingame hardcover books
183927734New York: Published by E. Brown Junr. Printed by N. Currier New York 1839. Cf. Conningham 643. Housed in an attractive gilt frame. Lithograph paper itself shows a bit of soiling & wear with mostly vertical stress line repaired tear to right edge does not affect image itself. Stiffer stock shows minor edgewear & some foxing. Faint pencil signature in lower right of mount. Frame is Fine. Image - 11-3/4" x 8-7/8". Framed: 25" x 19-1/2" <br/><br/>Image of a young Dickens bust aspect after the "Nickleby Portrait" by Maclise lithographed on proof paper & laid down on stiffer stock measuring 22-1/2" x 16-3/4". Quite scarce; the first time we've been able to offer this item. Published by E. Brown Junr. Printed by N. Currier, New York unknown books