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50181911like new. unknown
1887107240Samuel E. Cassino. 1887. Samuel E. Cassino. Boston. 1887. First edition thus. Limited to 500 copies only. Large 4to hardback no DW. Green boards decorated in gilt faux vellum spine with embossed holly and berries decoration in inner third of front cover. Spine sunned brown with gilt text just visible. Joints cracked and repaired not affecting binding which is strong. Top edge of pages gilt corners rubbed. Mounted portrait frontis. engraved onto tissue paper. 20 plates. Pages browned and occasionally lightly mottles prelims foxed one small gathering of ten pages slightly loose otherwise a good copy of a scarce item. hardcover
207821London: George Routledge & Sons. Hardcover. VG: The last illustration is detached but laid in. Previous owner notation on the front free end page. Some foxing to the outer pages; majority clean body pages. Leech John. A small half-red fabric casebound book with brown marble wraps over the covers. Gilt text on a black plate on the spine. 252 2 pages; illustrated in black-and-white. George Routledge & Sons hardcover
34013Hardback. Very Good. Heinemann London. 1948. 12 Colour Plates & Black and White illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Very Good - in Good only Dust Jacket. Light foxing; DJ edges worn with closed tears and chips. DJ protected by high-grade removable clear cover. hardcover
1934332483Boston: The Limited Editions Club. Good with no dust jacket. 1934. Hardcover. Limited printing of 1500 copies this is #517. Monthly Letter and card from Limited Editions Club included. Former owner's bookplate on front paste-down. Foxing and toning scattered around pages. Tear to fore-edge of title page. Text clean and binding solid. Scuffing and staining to slipcase. ; Color Illustrations; tall 8vo; 100 pages . The Limited Editions Club hardcover
19021400740East Aurora: The Roycroft Shop 1902. Hardcover. Octavo 141 pages. In Fair condition. Spine is yellow without print. Boards in yellow suede gold print; suede is overlarge covering book edges light soiling. Text block has has gilt top edge yellow moire pastedowns; cracked front hinge erasure on front flyleaf intermittent spine breaks. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece portrait.<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column S. 1400740. FP New Rockville Stock. The Roycroft Shop hardcover
45151205like new. unknown
1915QQ0300William Heinemann 1915. Publisher's original full olive green cloth black lettering and decor to spine and front board with holly motif to spine and Christmas elves ringing bells to front board all fresh and unfaded. Very minor wear to board corners and base and top spine. Spine very mildly cocked. Publisher's windmill device in black to centre rear board. 15.7 x 20.6cm. Binding slightly shaken as usually found. Boards protected in removable clear plastic sleeve. Pictorial endpapers Scrooge before and after his change of heart lightly browned. Pictorial bookplate of W. S. Adams tipped in to verso of front free endpaper. Early issue of the first trade edition published the same year as the first limited edition: this has the first issue point of '1915' to verso of title page but lacks the first issue point of the frontispiece being mounted on dark green paper Riall. Title page printed in red and black with striking design of holly leaves and berries. With 12 full-colour plates as called for all with captioned tissue guards. 18 B/W illus including head- and tail-pieces headings and in-text illus of which two stretch across double-page spreads. Just a few occasional spots of light foxing. Dicken's classic as illustrated by Arthur Rackham whose illustrations 'exploited the growing strengths of commercial printing to create imagery and characterizations that reinvigorated children's literature electrified young readers and dominated the art of book illustration at the start of a new century' ODNB. Riall pp. 44-45. Robust packaging. Tracking can be added to overseas orders on request. 1st edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good. xi 147pp. William Heinemann Hardcover
193810031Cincinnati: C. J. Krehbiel Company 1938. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. 16mo. 30 2 pp. As issued in patterned paper over boards. Spine a trifle sunned else an exceptionally nice copy of Dicken's description of his first Christmas tree. A charming keepsake from the Midwest printer. C. J. Krehbiel Company unknown
1911108102Hodder and Stoughton. c. 1911. Hodder and Stoughton London. N.D. c.1911. Hardback no DW. Red cloth boards decorated with gold gilt. Thirteen illustrations including frontis. A mixture of both plates in colour and black and white illustrations. Small gift inscription to front endpaper "Xmas 1911". Boards a little worn and soiled and spine is sunned. Text to spine partially faded. Endpapers very lightly foxed. Overall a really beautiful copy. hardcover
191510048Chicago: Reilly & Britton Co 1915. Hard Cover. near Very Good binding. 12mo. 60 pp. illus. First edition thus. As issued in pictorial paper-covered boards; lacking the original dust jacket. This copy is worn at the extremities as usual but remains a solid copy; previous owner name in the space provided on the first page; some minor foxing and toning but generally a fairly clean copy internally. A striking edition of the Christmas classic illustrated by Neill who illustrated all the sequels to the Oz series. Baumgarten p. 61. Reilly & Britton Co unknown
193010053Mt. Vernon NY: William Edwin Rudge 1930. Full Leather. Very Good binding. 12mo. 4 119 1; 6 121-246 4 pp. frontis. Full bound in scarlet morocco with gilt design on the boards and spine; all housed in a publisher's slipcase. Spine is a little darkened with minor scuffs; very fine cut to the leather at the bottom of one spine; contents clean; a sweet edition of this beloved seasonal tale. Fairly uncommon. Klinefelter Bibliographical Check-List of Christmas Books p. 82. William Edwin Rudge unknown
1914610008Philadelphia: David McKay Company 1914. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition thus. Color illustrations by A.I. Keller. Octavo. 130pp. Bound in navy gilt boards. Small rub spot on rear board and spine ends a touch bumped near fine in very good dust jacket with the spine toned edges with moderate wear and spot of offsetting to the inside of the jacket. A nicer than usual copy of this Christmas classic. David McKay Company hardcover
610007Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott and Company no date. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Early reprint. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Octavo. 147pp. Light bumping at the spine ends else fine in very good price-clipped dust jacket with with nicks and tears at the edges and interior tape repairs. A nice copy of this illustrated classic in an uncommon jacket. J.B. Lippincott and Company hardcover
100106London Chapman & Hall 1843 1st.ed. 1st.issue. Small 8vo. 16.5 cm x 10.5 cm. BEAUTIFULLY BOUND by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Bound in beautiful full RED morocco with with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands gilt ruling to the front and rear panels To the upper board the title and a small gilt motif in gilt. Gilt turn-ins and inner dentelles marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Bound in to the rear is the original cloth upper cover. Externally in good order with crisp stamping and the gilt bright. The binding strong and handsome with hinges firm and gutters intact. Some very light rubbing on hinges. Ends of spines a little darkened looks to have been slightly touched up at some point. Internally a few light spots to a handful of pages and the illustrations as good as we have seen. It remains largely bright throughout. Overall still a very good copy of an extremely scarce and popular book. 167p.p plus the publisher’s double-sided advertisement leaf. Four hand coloured plates and three black and white line steel engravings by Leech. Attractive checkered red and black endpapers. VERY SCARCE FIRST EDITION. For the first time and also the last time Dickens decided to print not only the title-page but also the etchings in colour. "A Christmas Carol" is one of the "greatest Christmas books ever written". It was issued just before Christmas 1843 in an edition of 6000 copies. Up to Jan.3.1844 two of the three thousand copies of the second and third editions were sold. Of the first edition there are 3 different issues: Red & blue title-page dated 1843 / red & green title-page dated 1844/ and a few copies are said to exist with the red & blue title-page and the later date. The real first edition 1st.issue is the red and blue title-page printing of "Stave I" instead of Stave One. Written by Dickens during a period when the British were exploring and re-evaluating past Christmas traditions including carols and newer customs such as Christmas cards and Christmas trees. He was influenced by the experiences of his own youth and by the Christmas stories of other authors including Washington Irving. The novella captured the mid-Victorian revival of the Christmas holiday. Dickens acknowledged the influence of the modern Western observance of Christmas and in turn his novella would go on to later influence several aspects of Christmas traditions including family gatherings seasonal food and drink dancing games and a festive generosity of spirit. London Chapman & Hall 1843 (1st.ed., 1st.issue) hardcover
1967651402Easton Press 1967. First Thus. Leather Binding. Fine. A fine copy in full red leather decorated in gilt all edges gilt silk moire endpapers. This is the uniform edition with Dickens' portrait on front cover. Easton Press unknown
102440126X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1920lbc003.059GB: Harrap 2 & 3 Portsmouth St 1920. Not dated but perhaps about 1920. 178 x 120 mm.Front cover features a snowballing scene in green and red by M L Harry. Frontispiece by Monro S Orr Scrooge in chair. Each page has a wide decorated border in pale brown. Last numbered page is 132. Total of 136 pages. Inscription of owner and store stamp at start of book. One leaf has minor loss in margin. Clean tight text in sound covers which are a little dust marked. Book is in very good minus condition with minor but noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . Paperback. VG-. Illus. by M L Harry & Monro S Orr. Harrap 2 & 3 Portsmouth St Paperback
2025006367London: Folio Society 2025. Limited Edition . Fine Binding. New. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Coomer Sarah. Step into a Victorian Christmas with this exquisite Folio Society edition of 'A Christmas Carol' limited to only 350 copies which sold out within hours on the day of publication. This is #85. Dickens's beloved seasonal tale of redemption and generosity shines in this beautifully crafted tribute illustrated by Sarah Coomer and introduced by Simon Callow and signed by both to a letterpress-printed limitation label. 'A Christmas Carol' is fully bound in red leather blocked with a golden wreath a design inspired by the first edition of 1843. Page edges gilded on all three sides. Printed in full colour throughout. Evocatively illustrated by Sarah Coomer with 1 full-colour frontispiece depicting the Three Ghosts of Christmas a hand-drawn wreath on the title page a full-colour double-page spread at the beginning of each stave chapter and 2 additional illustrations per chapter. The book has 128 pages and measures 10'' × 7½''. This exquisite limited edition is housed in a festive clamshell box covered in green cloth decorated with an inset illustration of a traditional Victorian Christmas tree. The inner lining features a festive Victorian streetscape. This is a new and unopened copy in the Folio Society packaging as received directly from the publisher. It will be shipped in an outer box for extra protection. HEAVY/OVERSIZE/HIGH VALUE. U.K. postage at default charge but overseas buyers will be asked for extra. Enquiries welcome. ORDERS professionally packed tracked and/or signed for and insured. U.S. BUYERS: Books remain exempt from import duty under U.S. law. I provide accurate customs forms to protect buyers from unnecessary charges and to minimise delays. <br/> <br/> Folio Society unknown
069744London & Glasgow: Collins Clear-Type Press Book. Good. soft Leather. 48mo - over 3 - 4" tall. 184pp miniature edition published circa 1909. Burgundy coloured soft suede leather binding with stamped black border gilt page edges & title in gilt to spine. Two coloured illustrations & colour illustrated title page. Some wear scuffing and marks to binding particularly on edges & top/bottom to spine. Some toning to pages. Inscription to previous owner on front ep. Collins Clear-Type Press Paperback
1843004998London: Chapman and Hall 1843 1843. FIRST EDITION SECOND ISSUE. 1 vol. 6-9/16" x 4-5/16" chapter heading reading "Stave One" illustrated with 4 hand colored engraved plates by John Leech and 4 black and white illustrations by W.J. Linton clean and bright throughout neat contemporary gift inscription to half-title dated 1883. Bound in fine full red morocco ribbed gilt decorated spine covers ruled and paneled in gilt front cover with gilt portrait of Dickens rear cover with Dickens signature in gilt gilt dentelles marbled pastedowns and endpapers all edges gilt original cloth covers and 1 yellow endpaper bound in by Bayntun In AS NEW condition. Regarded as Dicken's most widely read novel and considered to be "the greatest Christmas book ever written in any language" Eckel p. 116 selling more than 6000 copies in the few days leading up to Christmas. The work was extravagantly costly as Dickens for the first time and incidentally his last used color in the title-page and etchings as he wanted to make the book a beautiful gift and to be a celebration of the Christmas spirit. After the initial success Dickens continued the series throughout the 1840's maintaining "the Carol" philosophy to "strike a sledgehammer blow" for the poor uneducated and repressed. London: Chapman and Hall, 1843 hardcover
1934107650Boston:: Limited Editions Club. Very Good. 1934. Hardcover. Illustrated by Gordon Ross. Introduction by Stephen Leacock. This copy is number 87 of a limited edition of 1500 copies. SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page. Age toning along the spine previous owner's book-plate on front paste-down else very good in decorated paper covered boards with green cloth along the spine. No slipcase.; 100 pages; Signed by Illustrator . Limited Editions Club, hardcover
1902654354Roycroft Shop / Roycrofters 1902. First Thus. Leather Binding. Very Good. A very good copy in the original 3/4 brown suede over marbled boards spne with raised bands and twin brown morocco labels top edge gilt corners of front cover quite rubbed; nick to top of spine and minor wear to rear cover at top. Title page headbands and tailpieces by Samuel Warner. Frontispiece portrait of Dickens. PROVENANCE: Ink inscription of prior owner on blank at front reads 'Fra Peter 8/3-1908' presumably a play on Elbert Hubbard's 'Fra Elbertus' moniker; signature of R.S. Wang at foot of title page. Roycroft Shop / Roycrofters unknown
195175917London: The Reprint Society 1951. 12mo. bound in 6'sIllustrated. Illustrated with the original colour and woodcut illustrations of John Leech. 117 pp. Publisher's quarter red leather over brown cloth with gilt lettering to front board & spine in colour illustrated jacket. Jacket chipped and slightly rubbed with tape repairs to inside; offsetting to endpapers; previous owner's name to endpapers and in pencil to jacket. Dickens' enduring Christmas story - a VG 1950's copy in a G dustjacket with the illustrations of the first edition. . Very Good. Leather Spine. 1951. The Reprint Society 1951 hardcover
195175923London: The Reprint Society 1951. 16mo.Illustrated. Illustrated with the original colour and woodcut illustrations of John Leech. 117 pp. Publisher's quarter red leather over brown cloth with gilt lettering to front board & spine in colour illustrated jacket. Small loss to head of spine two small splits to top of hinges jacket chipping with several losses and tears; staining to top half. Small inscritpiona and offsetting to endpapers. Dickens' enduring Christmas story in its dustjacket with the illustrations of the first edition. . Good. Leather Spine. 1951. The Reprint Society 1951 hardcover