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19362732.3Garden City: Doubleday Doran and Company Inc 1936. Later printing. Hardback. Dust jacket. VG bpt/Abt VG edgewear/chipping. xii 2 322 pp including Index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Doubleday Doran and Company, Inc hardcover books
1972WRCLIT41226Toronto: Copp Clark 1972. Boards. First edition. Bookplate a few tiny spots to top edge else near fine in rubbed dust jacket. Copp Clark hardcover books
1912228758Boston/New York Houghton Mifflin Company 1912. 1912. Limited edition. 8vo. Frontispiece portraits and vignette engraved title page in both volumes. 28 page introduction by Arlo Bates. Original gray boards stamp in gilt on the spine t.e.g. 2 volumes. Very good. No dust jackets. Bookplate of Vincent Lloyd Russell on the front pastedown of both volumes. Number 352 of 500 numbered copies. Volume I - 286 pages. Volume II - 354 pages. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Boston/New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1912. hardcover books
199918204NY: AMS Press 1999. First edition. Fine in sturdy binding without dust jacket as issued. Review copy with press release and card laid in required errata slip also laid in; published at $94.50. NY: AMS Press, unknown books
18683265.3Boston: Ticknor & Fields 1868. 1st edition Gimbel D-42; Kitton 417; Wilkins p. 41. Early 20th C. 3/4 green morocco binding with marbled paper boards & eps. TEG. Spine sunned to a mellow golden tan. Some light foxing & staining to paper. Withal a respectable VG copy. 8 241 1 blank pp. Illustrated by Sol Eytinge 8 plates from the Diamond edition. 12mo. 6-5/8" x 4-7/8" <br/><br/>Contains a specially written preface by Dickens noting that the volume is compiled with his "full and free consent." Ticknor & Fields hardcover books
190580806London / NY:: Ernest Nister / E. P. Dutton. Good. 1905. Hardcover. B000SDYZYQ . Illustrated by Arthur A. Dixon 6 color plates and 70 half-tones. First edition thus. Octavo bound in light blue cloth with elaborate gilt black and color lettering and design bevelled board edges all text block edges gilt. Edge worn at the spine ends and corners else good. ; 320 pages . Ernest Nister / E. P. Dutton, hardcover books
185766171DICKENS Charles. A Child's History of England. Volume I. England from the Ancient Times to the Reign of Henry the Fifth. Volume II. England from the Reign of Henry the Sixth to the Revolution of 1688. Boston: Hickling Swan & Brewer 1857. Early edition. Two octavo volumes. Original full red cloth decoratively blindstamped on covers gilt-stamped on spines. Tips and extremities rubbed with small amount of cloth missing from one corner. Very good. Gimbel. Hatton and Cleaver. Smith Dickens. HBS 66171. $200 Hickling, Swan & Brewer hardcover books
1900286423London; Paris; New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons 1900. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Children's Stories from Dickens edited by Edric Vredenburg and illustrated by Frances Brundage Harold Copping and J. Willis Grey. With twelve color plates and additional in text illustrations. Personal inscription on the half title. Slightly cocked with minor shelfwear. Quarter red cloth with pictorial glazed paper boards. Very Good. Very Good binding. Raphael Tuck & Sons unknown books
28482London: Raphael Tuck & Sons n. d. Ca early late 19th C. / early 20th C. Blue cloth binding with lettering stamped in gilt & black. AEG. Floral patterned paper eps. Bright gilt. Some foxing & browning to paper. Bookplate & 2 chromolithographed trade cards Dickens theme tipped in to preliminary blank. A VG copy. 104 pp. Frontis 10 inserted chromolithographed plates by Frances Brundage as well as numerous intratextual cuts by Harold Copping The Baroness Orezy Willis Grey Edith Scannell & Major Giles. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/> Raphael Tuck & Sons hardcover books
1910RBRU12I00MELRaphael Tuck & Sons circa 1910. Very Good. Brundage Frances. Children's Stories from Dickens: Twelve brilliant plates salvaged from a badly damaged copy. Copping Harold; ; Grey J. Willis; Scannell Edith; ; Dickens Charles. Paris: Raphael Tuck & Sons circa 1910. Illustrated. 4to. 13 loose leaves. Book condition: Very good with slight yellowing to edges and occasional light chipping and tearing to edges. Includes ""At the Holly-tree Inn"" ""Little Paul and Florence"" ""Tiny Tim"" ""Trotty Veck's Diner"" ""I'm Always Moving On"" ""Kenwigs Family"" ""Little Dorrit and Maggie"" ""Caleb Plummer and Bertha"" ""Little Nell and Grandfather"" ""David Copperfield and Litlle Em'ly"" ""Jenny Wren"" ""Pip and the Convict"" as well as the title page from book. Raphael Tuck & Sons unknown books
191251156fdLondon: Raphael Tuck & Sons n.d. ca/ 1912. Octavo cloth-backed color-illustrated boards 148 pp. Frontis. and 11 other color plates black and white illustrated. Near-Fine. Raphael Tuck & Sons, n.d. [ca/ 1912]. hardcover books
185235585London: Bradbury & Evans 1852 1853 1854. First editions first issues. First state ads in vols. I and III and no page number on page xi in vol. I. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. London: Bradbury & Evans 1852 1853 1854. 3 vols. First editions first issues. First state ads in vols. I and III and no page number on page xi in vol. I. Frontispiece by F. W. Topham in each volume. xi210 1 of ads; viii 214 1 of ads; viii 321 1 of ad pp. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Original reddish brown ribbed cloth. Marbled edges and endpapers. Volume one has a small nick at the rear heel joint. Former ownerÕs name in ink to endpaper barely discernible. Lovely copy with a small restoration to the head of the spine of volume 3. Housed in a dark green 1/4 leather slipcase. In exceptionally nice condition. Very good/No dust jacket. Multiple volumes - extra shipping charges apply Insurance required to ship this item. Bradbury & Evans hardcover books
184467260The Chimes Quadrelle DICKENS Charles. ASHLEY Alfred illustrator. The Chimes Quadrelle. Composed for the Musical Bouquet. London: J. Bingley and W. Strange 1844. Four small folio pages taped along spine. Measures 13 x 10 inches. Top half of first page illustrated with Alfred Ashley's etching. Inspired as was the music by the Chimes. Five parts to the music; "Toby Veck" Meggy Veck" "Lilian" "Richard" and "The Wedding." Minor browning to edges very good. Gimbel H751. HBS 67260. $200 J. Bingley and W. Strange unknown books
02675London: Printed by George W. Jones for Members of the Limited Editions Club 1931. Rackham Rings Dickens' Chimes<br/><br/>RACKHAM Arthur illustrator DICKENS Charles. The Chimes. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Introduction by Edward Wagenkecht. London: Printed by George W. Jones for Members of the Limited Editions Club 1931. <br/><br/>Limited to 1500 copies signed by the artist this being copy number 622. Small folio 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 in; 293 x 190 mm. xxxii 4 128 2 pp. Six full page illustrations and fourteen drawings in black and white. <br/><br/>Publisher's original pictorial buckram. Top edge gilt. Slight fading 1 inch to front and lower boards at spine. A near fine copy in the publisher's pictorial slipcase with matching limitation number.<br/><br/>Introduction writer Edward Wagenknecht 1900-2004 "was the last surviving great scholar bookman to be born at the end of the Victorian era. He wrote two seminal works on the English and American novel and a long line of critical literary biographies from 1929 to 1994. His first major biography was The Man Charles Dickens: A Victorian Portrait 1929. Two years later Wagenknecht successfully persuaded Arthur Rackham to illustrate Dickens's Christmas tale The Chimes for the Limited Editions Club" <br/><br/>Latimore and Haskell p. 67. London: Printed by George W. Jones for Members of the Limited Editions Club, 1931 unknown books
34201New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company n. d. Ca late 1880s / early 1890s. Modern blue cloth spine & white glazed boards with gilt stamped title lettering to spine. Blue cloth tie. AEG. Floral patterned paper eps. Lacks the very rare dust jacket. Minor soiling to boards. A VG copy. 126 pp. Each page outlined in a red line border. 64mo. 3-3/8" x 2-1/4" <br/><br/>This edition not recorded in the major references though see Gimbel D103; Kittion DICKENSIANA 425; Miller p. 230; & Welsh 2357 for the earlier Bryce a/o Crowell publication. OCLC shows 2 holdings of this Stokes version. Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover books
185547292London: Printed for the Publishers 1855. 1st Edition thus i.e. as this collection. Not found in Gimbel. Original publisher's brown cloth binding with gilt stamping to spine. Pale yellow eps. Slight lean average shelfwear. Bookplate. A VG copy. Divers paginations. Some articles illustrated with cuts. 8vo. <br/><br/>Volume collects a number of issues of Household Words No. 150 February 5 1853 to No 177 August 13 1853 followed by an issue of The International Magazine of Literature Art and Science Vol V. No. IV April 1 1852 which republishes "Choice Secrets" from Household Words No. 100 21 February 1852. This a quite rare publisher's collection issued no doubt in an effort to move surplus stock. We find only two institutional holdings surprisingly enough apparently not held by Yale and it's the first time we've ever had a copy. Printed for the Publishers hardcover books
1947WRCLIT40753Chicago: The Monastery Hill Bindery 1947. Small octavo. Cloth gilt paper label. Frontis by Phiz. First edition. Sent as a holiday greeting by Ernst Hertzberg and the bindery. One small insect nibble to front outer hinge else near fine in the original mailing envelope. The Monastery Hill Bindery hardcover books
1866291446London: Chapman and Hall 1866. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. An inexpensive edition of the five Christmas Books in the publisher's green cloth binding. The boards are embossed and the spine is stamped in gilt. A clipping about the "Religious Character of Dickens" is pasted to the front endpapers. Quite a pleasant copy. Very Good binding. Chapman and Hall unknown books
1852014674London: Chapman and Hall 1852. Spine decorated and lettered in gilt faded to tan. Some rippling of cloth to both covers. Front free endpaper is absent. Frontispiece and title-page show some browning and spotting. Text block is quite clean with only an occasional spot of foxing. The five Christmas stories are published together for the first time in a "cheap edition". 266 pp 1 page of adverts at end. See photos for condition. First Combined Edition. Olive Green Ribbed Cloth. General Wear and Soiling/No Dust Jacket. Small Octavo. Chapman and Hall hardcover books
1852321460London: Chapman & Hall 1852. First Collected Edition Of The Five "Christmas Books" Part of the Cheap Edition. Frontispiece "Mr. Fezziwig's Ball" after John Leech. i-iv 1-3 4-266 2pp. Text in 2 columns. 1 vols. Crown 8vo. Original green cloth gilt spine stamped in blind. About fine. First Collected Edition Of The Five "Christmas Books" Part of the Cheap Edition. Frontispiece "Mr. Fezziwig's Ball" after John Leech. i-iv 1-3 4-266 2pp. Text in 2 columns. 1 vols. Crown 8vo. Gimbel D5 notes Chapman & Hall unknown books
185267902First Collected Edition Of The Five "Christmas Books" DICKENS Charles. Christmas Books. London: Chapman and Hall 1852. First collected edition of the five "Christmas books" and first appearance of this Preface. Octavo 7 1/2 x 5 inches; 188 x 125 mm. i-iv 1-34-266 1 publisher's ads 1 blank pp. Inserted frontispiece "Mr. Fezziwig's Ball" after John LeechÃs original design for the frontispiece of the first edition of A Christmas Carol. Original publisher's green vertical-ribbed cloth decoratively paneled in blind spine decorated and lettered in gilt. Original pale yellow coated endpapers. Spine slightly faded covers slightly discolored. Spine ends just starting to fray. Text generally clean throughout. Very small bookseller stamp in blind on front free endpaper. Overall very good. Part of "The Cheap Edition of Charles Dickens" this volume comprises A Christmas Carol The Chimes The Cricket on the Hearth The Battle of Life and The Haunted Man originally published in separate book editions from 1843 through 1848. Gimbel D5 notes. HBS 67902. $750 Chapman and Hall hardcover books
1869100528Boston: Fields Osgood 1869. Plates and text vignettes after Sir Edwin Landseer R.A. Maclise R.A. Stanfield R.A. F. Stone Doyle Leech and Tenniel. 465 pp. Publisher's brown morocco "gift" binding covers blocked in blind spine in six compartments with title gilt marbled endpapers gilt edges; extremities slightly rubbed endpapers repaired. Plates and text vignettes after Sir Edwin Landseer R.A. Maclise R.A. Stanfield R.A. F. Stone Doyle Leech and Tenniel. 465 pp. Inscribed by Oliver Wendell Holmes. A marvellous association copy inscribed by Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes 1809-1894 on a front blank to an assistant in his anatomy lectures at Harvard Medical Schoolon the ffep: "To Mr. Beach My intelligent unworried and always obliging Demonstrator 1869-70. With the kind regards of Oliver Wendell Holmes Christmas 1869. Fields, Osgood unknown books
1852100526London: Chapman and Hall 193 Piccadilly 1852. First authorized collected edition with a new preface by Dickens. Wood-engraved frontispiece after John Leech section-title to each story text in double column. 266 1 pp. 8vo. Publisher's blind-panelled green cloth gilt yellow-coated endpapers gilt spine slightly faded corners and head and foot of spine just bumped. Frontispiece lightly foxed else fine copy. Leech John. First authorized collected edition with a new preface by Dickens. Wood-engraved frontispiece after John Leech section-title to each story text in double column. 266 1 pp. 8vo. Issued as part of Chapman and Hall's Cheap Edition of the Works of Mr. Charles Dickens pirated collected editions had previously appeared in the United States. cf. Gimbel/Podeschi D5 Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly unknown books
184821193London: Bradbury & Evans Chapman & Hall 1848. First editions. Hardcover. All in orig. gilt decorated publisher's red cloth with front and back cover stamping in blind housed in felt lined red cloth slipcase. Aeg. Very good. 4 vols. Leech John. Four of five Christmas Books 17 x 11 cm. Chimes: the second Christmas book 175 pages. Second state of the vignette title page with Chapman & Hall in open letters below illustrated with 13 engravings after designs by Maclise Doyle Leech and Stanfield. Nicks to backstrip head and foot. Cricket 174 pages. Ad leaf "New Edition Of Oliver Twist" second state double page vignette frontispiece and title illustrated with 14 engravings by Leech Doyle Stanfield Maclise and Landseer. Early owner inscription at title head rubbing to backstrip extremities. Battle Of Life. 175 pages. Vignette title page in the fourth and most common state. 13 engravings by Leech Doyle Maclise and Stanfield. Two pages of adverts at rear. Haunted Man. 188 pages. The last Christmas book 16 engravings by Leech Tenniel Stone and Stanfield. Frontispiece and pictorial title printed on light mustard color paper rehinged with original backstrip laid-down slight loss of gilt lettering at head. All copies with yellow endpapers. ECKEL pp.116-118. SMITH II: 5-9. Bradbury & Evans, Chapman & Hall hardcover books
1994Embry 194324Oxford 1994. Later printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Oxford, 1994. Later printing. unknown books