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1854822191854. DICKENS Charles. HARD TIMES. New York: T. L. McElrath & Co. 1854. 'First' American edition - one of several issued that year. This edition derives from the typesetting for the periodical publication of Hard Times in the American issue of Household Words also published by T. L. McElrath. Octavo. 21082 pp. Text printed in double columns. The final leaf is a blank. Original dun paper wrappers with price 25 cents title and the name of the Boston agents Fetridge & Company printed on the front wrapper and an advertisement for a face cream - available at Fetridge & Co. - on the back. Although the wrappers are stained and edge-creased they are surprisingly intact. The stains on the covers have seeped into the bookblock diminishing as the pages progress toward the center. Sporadic pages have light-colored foxing which is occasionally heavy. Some leaves have slightly dog-eared corners. One leaf p. 105-6 has some loss in fore-edge. Very good overall. See Podeschi A138 - third copy. Offered with: HARD TIMES Chapters 1-5 and part of Chapter 6 as issued in the American edition of "HOUSEHOLD WORDS a journal conducted by Charles Dickens" for May 1854 New York: McElrath & Barker Boston: Frederick Parker. Volume 2 Number 1; Whole Number Monthly 13. Dickens' story appears at the beginning of the issue and again at the end in groups of pages numbered 1-4 and 5-12 with 92 pp. of the regular issue between them. Text is printed in double columns within a double-rule frame on each page. Bound in the original dun paper wrappers with the title information printed on the front wrap and an advertisement for Hard Times on the back. Wrappers are moderately edgeworn chipped and creased with some soiling and staining. There is a dampstain on the front cover at the fore-edge and intermittently waxing and waning throughout the bookblock. Otherwise the text leaves are clean. Good plus. A very scarce format. unknown books
25374New York: D. Appleton & Co n. d. Household edition see Gimbel D66. Ca early 1870s. Green decorative cloth w/ gilt lettering. Dampstain tidewater marks to preliminary & terminals leaves binding not affected. Binding gilt bright. Bpt of former owner. Withall VG. vi 134 pp. Text double column. 20 illustrations by H. Frech. 4to. 10" x 7-3/8" <br/><br/>Bound with Chapman & Hall sheets with their title page. Much less common than the Harper imprint Household edition and according to Gimbel precedes their edition. D. Appleton & Co hardcover books
1989TB31305Oxford: Oxford University Press 1989. The Oxford Illustrated Dickens. Fine in light brown cloth covered boards with silver colored text stamping on the spine. A 12mo measuring 7 1/4 by 4 5/8 inches. In a fine unclipped dust jacket. 299 pages of text and with 4 illustrations by F. Walker and Maurice Greiffenhagen. One of the volumes in the publisher's collection of 21 Dicken's works. Oxford University Press hardcover books
1989TB31291Oxford: Oxford University Press 1989. The Oxford Illustrated Dickens. Fine in light brown cloth covered boards with silver colored text stamping on the spine. A 12mo measuring 7 1/4 by 4 5/8 inches. In a fine unclipped dust jacket. 299 pages of text and with 4 illustrations by F. Walker and Maurice Greiffenhagen. One of the volumes in the publisher's collection of 21 Dicken's works. Oxford University Press hardcover books
198371434London:: Folio Society. Fine. 1983. Hardcover. Introduction by Christopher Hibbert. First edition thus. Fine in a fine slipcase. . Folio Society, hardcover books
1966227122New York: Limited Editions Club 1966. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Raymond Charles. Illustrated by Charles Raymond. Introduction by John T. Winterich. 279pp. Short 4to rebound in full burgundy morocco; gilt-stamped spine with raised bands. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1966. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> One of 1500 numbered copies signed by the illustrator. Designed by Joseph Blumenthal and printed at the Spiral Press.<br/><br/> Limited Editions Club unknown books
1966123814New York: Limited Editions Club 1966. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Raymond Charles. Illustrated by Charles Raymond. Introduction by John T. Winterich. 279pp. Small 4to cloth-backed boards board slipcase. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1966. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> One of 1500 numbered copies signed by the illustrator. Designed by Joseph Blumenthal and printed at the Spiral Press.<br/><br/> Limited Editions Club unknown books
1966WRCLIT37720New York: Limited Editions Club 1966. Cloth and boards. Frontis illustrations. One of 1500 numbered copies signed by the illustrator Charles Raymond. Printed at the Spiral Press. Small bookplate a little wear to the glassine wrapper else fine in slipcase. Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1988UDICHAR00fpPenguin 1988. Very Good. Dickens Charles. Hard Times For These Times. Craig David. New York City: Penguin 1988. 328pp. 12mo. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Penguin paperback books
1988UDICHAR01fpPenguin 1988. Very Good. Dickens Charles. Hard Times For These Times. Craig David. New York City: Penguin 1988. 328pp. 12mo. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed and former owner's name in ink on first page. Penguin paperback books
1972WRCLIT59645Barre MA: Imprint Society 1972. Small folio. Black morocco-backed pictorial paper-covered boards. Frontis illustrations. First Imprint Society edition. One of 1950 copies this copy not numbered signed by the illustrator. Spine ends lightly rubbed else about fine in pictorial paper slipcase. Imprint Society hardcover books
19666914.1New York: The Limited Editions Club 1966. 1st edition thus Cronenwett 474; Newman & Wiche 380. #86/1500 cc. SIGNED by the illustrator. Rough weave buckram cloth spine with slate blue paper wrapped boards. Light blue topstain. Slipcase. A Fine copy in a Nr Fine slipcase. xiii 1 279 3 pp. Printed by the Spiral press. Illustrated by Charles Raymond. Royal 8vo. 10" x 6-3/4" <br/><br/>An interesting edition nicely illustrated by Raymond. The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
186332727.2New York: Sheldon and Company 1863. 1st edition thus cf. Gimbel D38. Original publisher's green cloth with gilt stamped spine lettering. Pale yellow eps. Modest wear with a few small spots of bubbling to cloth. Wear to spine crown cloth. A VG set. 2 volumes vi 7 - 333 5 blank; vi 7 - 338 4 blank pp. 'RP' in Volume II. Frontis by F. O. C. Darley in each volume. 12mo. 7-1/4" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/> Sheldon and Company hardcover books
197227163Barre Massachusetts: Imprint Society 1972. 1st thus. SIGNED by the illustrator. Limited to 1950 cc. Black leather spine with pictorial purple paper-wrapped boards. Slipcase. Book designed by Rauri McLean. A VG copy bpt in a VG slipcase. xviii 2 218 pp. Illustrated by Richard Scollins. Imperial 8vo. <br/><br/> Imprint Society hardcover books
1983Embry 193628Folio Society 1983. First printing thus. Fine in fine publisher's slipcase. Illus. by Charles Keeping. Green cloth-backed patterned boards. Folio Society, 1983. First printing thus. hardcover books
18544613.2New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1854. 1st US edition in cloth McGuire Collection 67; Smith AMERICAN pp. 329-330. Not in Edgar & Vail Gimbel nor Wilkins. Original publisher's blue cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine & boards stamped in blind. Pale yellow eps. Slight lean. Light extremity wear to binding. Pencil pos to ffep top margin. Bookseller ticket "Seymour & Alward's / Book Store / Auburn N.Y." to front paste-down. First 30 leaves of text-block with gradually diminishing & fading sem-circular stain 2-1/4" at largest to fore-edge. A VG copy. 11 - 292 pp. 12mo. 7-1/2" x 5" <br/><br/>Hard Times first appeared in the US publication of "Household Words" issued by McElrath who published it in such a way as to encourage individuals to bind their own volume even going so far as to provide a cover wrapper. Harper followed with their own wrappered edition in their "Library of Select Novels" cf. Gimbel A139 and then this cloth edition. Harper & Brothers, Publishers hardcover books
185429691.1New York: P. D. Orvis 75 Nassau Street 1854. 1st edition thus Gimbel E136 who incorrectly notes an end date of 7 October 1854. Not in Edgar & Vail nor Wilkins. Original pale green printed wrappers. Slight cock. Modest wear. A VG copy. 2 181 - 258 pp. Text in triple column. Illustrated with 40 wood engravings. 4to. 11-3/4" x 9-1/8" <br/><br/>This part contains the 5 weekly September issues with that portion of Hard Times begining with Chapters XXV in the September 2nd issue and the work concluding with Chapter XXXVII in the September 30th issue. The Journal also contains a number of articles on Chess authored by Stanley. P. D. Orvis, 75 Nassau Street unknown books
185422617London: Bradbury & Evans 1854. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. publisher's green moire sides over later boards with decorations in blind. Near fine. 352 pages. 19.5 x 13 cm. First edition in book form in the first binding. With Smith's points on pp.60 and 265 but lacking the others. Dickens's tenth novel serialized in Household Words in 1854 and one of two by him without illustrations the other being Great Expectations. ECKEL P.131 GIMBEL A136. SADLEIR 689. SMITH 1:11. Half title later printed paper backstrip label hinges reinforced bookplate front cover pastedown. Bradbury & Evans hardcover books
185421838London: Bradbury & Evans 1854. First Edition. Octavo 19.5cm.; original green blind- and gilt-tooled cloth pale yellow glazed endpapers; viii325pp. Spine a bit cocked and toned to tan covers show some faint dampstaining minor edge wear hinges starting to crack but still holding. Very Good overall. GIMBEL A136; SMITH I 11. Bradbury & Evans unknown books
1854121032London: Bradbury & Evans 1854. First edition in book form of Dickens' attack on the living conditions of England's mid-19th century industrial cities. Octavo original green cloth blindstamped with gilt titles to the spine including the "Price 5/-" in gilt at the base of the spine and p.244 misnumbered as 44. In near fine condition with the half-title present which is often lacking. Housed in a custom three quarter morocco and chemise slipcase. Initially published serially in Household Words between April and August of 1854 Hard Times was published in book form almost immediately following the final serial in 1854. Viewed as a departure from Dickens' previous tales the work presents what was to become an increasingly somber picture of contemporary society in Dickens' works. Critics such as George Bernard Shaw and Thomas Macaulay focused on Dickens' treatment of trade unions and his post-Industrial Revolution pessimism in regards to the divide between capitalist mill owners and undervalued workers during the Victorian era. F. R. Leavis a great admirer of the book included it - but not as a whole - in his Great Tradition of English novels. Bradbury & Evans hardcover books
1854108032London: Bradbury & Evans 1854. First edition in book form of Dickens' attack on the living conditions of England's mid-19th century industrial cities. Octavo original green cloth blindstamped with gilt titles to the spine including the "Price 5/-" in gilt at the base of the spine and p.244 misnumbered as 44. From the library of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' stepfather Hugh D. Auchincloss. Auchincloss married Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' mother Janet Lee Bouvier in 1942. His great grandfather John W. Auchincloss built the 28-room Victorian mansion Hammersmith Farm in 1887 which would later become Jaqueline's childhood home and the site of the reception of her 1953 wedding to John F. Kennedy. With the previous owner Albert Henry Wiggin's card laid in. American banker Albert H. Wiggin amassed a large fine art and book collection in the early to mid 20th century much of which he later donated to the Boston Museum of Fine Art and Boston Public Library. In very good condition with the half-title present which is often lacking. Housed in a custom chemise slipcase. Initially published serially in Household Words between April and August of 1854 Hard Times was published in book form almost immediately following the final serial in 1854. Viewed as a departure from Dickens' previous tales the work presents what was to become an increasingly somber picture of contemporary society in Dickens' works. Critics such as George Bernard Shaw and Thomas Macaulay focused on Dickens' treatment of trade unions and his post-Industrial Revolution pessimism in regards to the divide between capitalist mill owners and undervalued workers during the Victorian era. F. R. Leavis a great admirer of the book included it - but not as a whole - in his Great Tradition of English novels. Bradbury & Evans hardcover books
185408397London: Bradbury and Evans 1854. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Octavo. First issue binding and first issue text. Dicken's bibliographer Walter E. Smith's copy with his signature and the very copy which is shown in 2 black and white illustrations in his bibliography. Original publisher's olive green moire cloth binding blocked in blind with gilt lettering spine showing "Price 5/-" at foot original yellow coated endpapers. Cloth fading inner hinges cracked bookplate front pastdown otherwise very good. i-vii viii 1-3 4-352 pp. <br/><br/> Bradbury and Evans hardcover books
1853UDICHAR08NJHarper and Brothers 1853. Fair. Dickens Charles. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume VII : June to November 1853. New York: Harper and Brothers 1853. 864pp. Illustrated. 8vo. 3/4 Leather. Book condition: Fair. Light rubbing to extremities. Edges bumped and exposed. Hinges are weak. Contains Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Harper and Brothers hardcover books
1854UDICHAR09NJHarper and Brothers 1854. Fair. Dickens Charles. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume VIII : December 1853 to May 1854. New York: Harper and Brothers 1854. 864pp. Illustrated. 8vo. 3/4 Leather. Book condition: Fair. Light rubbing to extremities. Edges bumped and exposed. Contains School-Boy's Story by Charles Dickens. Harper and Brothers hardcover books
1865UDICHAR10NJHarper and Brothers 1865. Fair. Dickens Charles. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume XXXI : June to November 1865. New York: Harper and Brothers 1865. 816pp. Illustrated. 8vo. 3/4 Leather. Book condition: Fair. Light rubbing to extremities. Edges bumped and exposed. Hinges are weak. Contains Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens. Harper and Brothers hardcover books