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18439027004London: Chapman and Hall 1843. 3rd edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Bound in publisher's original red orange cloth with blind stamped covers and front cover and spine stamped in gilt. Four hand-colored plates by John Leech and four black and white wood engravings by W. J. Linton. A Christmas Carol has had an involved publishing history much to the delight of bibliographical detectives. According to John Eckel it was publishedon December 19th 1843 and sold 6000 copies on the first day. Before the end of the year eleven days later it was in the third edition with the combined number of copies of the second and third editions being estimated at only two to three thousand copies. This means that the second and third editions were at least two to three times scarcer than the first although not as complicated with the three states and trial copies that distinguished the first edition. During the haste of the early stages of production Dickens was trying to determine exactly how he wanted the book to appear and experimented with the color of end papers with red blue green and yellow eventually settling on yellow. On the title page he experimented with red green and blue eventually settling on red and blue as his preference. There were many textual errors corrected mostly in the second edition although not entirely. Binding variants were yet another issue. This copy has the title page printed in red and blue with the words "Third Edition" printed in blue. The end papers are yellow. This copy has the heading "Stave I" which was eventually changed to "Stave One." An error on page 49 line 2 was uncorrected remaining so in the third edition. It involved "and-bye ways" the hyphen being misplaced. <br/><br/> Chapman and Hall hardcover books
1844180718001New York: Carey & Hart 1844. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First American edition first printing. Bound in publisher's dark blue cloth with covers decorated in blind and spine stamped in gilt illustrated with four hand-colored lithograph plates and four uncolored. Near Fine. A beautiful copy with cloth lightly rubbed with light wear at the corners and spine ends faint water splash to top edge of front cover ding across top edge. Previous owner name to title page and erased pencil to front end sheet and occasional age spotting to pages. Quite a remarkable example of this classic Dickens novel uncommon with the original cloth in such nice condition and housed in a custom clamshell case. Carey & Hart hardcover books
1910233079Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Company 1910. 196 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Green cloth decorated in gold. About Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 196 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. IN DJ NOT IN GIMBEL. Carr B-369 copy inscribed "Christmas 1910;" not in Gimbel Henry Altemus Company unknown books
146247Philadelphia: Lippincott. Limited. hardcover. fine. Rackham Arthur. Color frontispiece and 11 other mounted color plates by Arthur Rackham. Many b/w line drawings. 4to white vellum pictorially stamped and lettered in gilt. Uncut edges t.e.g. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott no date 1915.<br/><br/> Limited Edition - one of only 100 copies signed by Rackham. An absolutely fine bright copy except for the missing silk ties.<br/><br/> Lippincott unknown books
20192312799Melville NY: Little Hippo 2019. Board Book. Very Good/No Jacket - Pictorial Cover. Faint sticker remnant. 2019 Board Book. Follow Ebenezer Scrooge as he visits Christmases past present and future in this beautifully illustrated adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic story. Little Hippo unknown books
93p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition chipped d.j. fair
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Unpaginated. 64pp. Delightful coloured illustration by Austrian artist Lisbeth Zwerger accompany the text of Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol.
2012Embry 179535Fall River 2012. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Fall River, 2012. unknown books
19951491New York: Modern Library 1995. First Modern Library edition of Dickens' classic work with an introduction by John Irving. Octavo original cloth. Signed by John Irving on the title page. Light staining to the page edges in a very good dust jacket. In Irving's introduction he states "It was Dicken's 'fullness of heart' that caused Thackeray to praise A Christmas Carol to the skies. "Who can listen to objections regarding such a book as this" Thackeray wrote. 'It seems to be a National benefit and to every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness." Modern Library hardcover books
1986007438New York: Macmillan Children's Books 1986. Publisher's promotional poster 22"w x 17"h featuring a charming Mercer mayer illustration. Near Fine faint creases at bottom edge. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 22" w x 17" h. Macmillan Children's Books books
19392312541New York: Pocket Books 1939. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Brazelton Julian. Collector's Edition. Lacks publisher's pamphlet. Light general wear. 1939 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 217 pp. "A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas commonly known as A Christmas Carol is a novella by Charles Dickens first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. A Christmas Carol recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas Past Present and Yet to Come. After their visits Scrooge is transformed into a kinder gentler man. Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol during a period when the British were exploring and re-evaluating past Christmas traditions including carols and newer customs such as Christmas trees. He was influenced by the experiences of his own youth and by the Christmas stories of other authors including Washington Irving and Douglas Jerrold. Dickens had written three Christmas stories prior to the novella and was inspired following a visit to the Field Lane Ragged School one of several establishments for London's street children. The treatment of the poor and the ability of a selfish man to redeem himself by transforming into a more sympathetic character are the key themes of the story. There is discussion among academics as to whether this is a fully secular story or if it is a Christian allegory. Published on 19 December the first edition sold out by Christmas Eve; by the end of 1844 thirteen editions had been released. Most critics reviewed the novella favourably. The story was illicitly copied in January 1844; Dickens took legal action against the publishers who went bankrupt further reducing Dickens's small profits from the publication. He went on to write four other Christmas stories in subsequent years. In 1849 he began public readings of the story which proved so successful he undertook 127 further performances until 1870 the year of his death. A Christmas Carol has never been out of print and has been translated into several languages; the story has been adapted many times for film stage opera and other media. A Christmas Carol captured the zeitgeist of the mid-Victorian revival of the Christmas holiday. Dickens had acknowledged the influence of the modern Western observance of Christmas and later inspired several aspects of Christmas including family gatherings seasonal food and drink dancing games and a festive generosity of spirit."--Wikipedia Pocket Books hardcover books
1930WRCLIT83432New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1930. Small folio. Publisher's Half vellum and green cloth t.e.g. gilt label. Endsheets a bit tanned at gutters with minuscule isolated rust mark to rear free endsheet upper forecorners of boards worn leather spine label chipped internally a very good copy. One of a total edition of two hundred and fifty numbered copies printed by hand by George W. Van Vechten Jr. and Charles H. Richards in Van Krimpen's Dutch Lutetia on Tarazona papers. Initials by W.A. Dwiggins. Copies were published in two different bindings the other being 3/4 green morocco. AUCHINCLOSS 9. Press of the Woolly Whale hardcover books
194022653New York: Holiday House 1940. Hardcover. Orig. dark salmon cloth spine and illustrated boards with paper spine label in original glassine overwrapper. Fine. Philip Reed. 148 pages. 17.5 x 12.5 cm. Printed at Chicago by the Monastery Hill Press with color lithograph drawings by Philip Reed. Almost as new copy. Holiday House hardcover books
1902293770East Aurora: Roycroft 1902. hardcover. fine. Frontispiece portrait of Dickens. Decorative title page printed throughout in red & black. 143pp. Slim 8vo handsomely rebound full burgundy morocco decorative gilt spine uncut edges. East Aurora: Roycroft 1902. Fine.<br/><br/> Roycroft unknown books
1940014022New York: Monastery Hill Press 1940. Top edge gilt. Gilt-panelled spine. Covers bordered by twin double-ruled fillets corner holly berries. Central front cover inlay of Mr. Fezziwig in a jaunty dancing pose using four different colors of leather. Chapter heads and text illustrations in block color technique. A beautiful edition of this Christmas classic. 148pp. First Reed Edition. Full Crimson Morocco. Nearly Fine/No Jacket. Illus. by Philip Reed. Small Octavo. Monastery Hill Press Hardcover books
1922293144Boston: Charles E. Lauriat 1922. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. 16mo.; facsimile; in the terra cotta ribbed cloth with decorations in gilt and stamped in blind; with illustrations in color and woodcuts by John Leech; with two facsimiles as well; with green coated endpapers; all edges gilt; previous owner bookplate on the pastedown and signature on the first blank leaf.~~An attractive and rather uncommon facsimile.~~~. Near Fine binding. Charles E. Lauriat unknown books
188713685.2Boston: Samuel E. Cassino 1887. 1st edition thus Hearn p. 175. Original publisher's embossed faux vellum spine with green cloth boards lettered & decorated with gilt stamping. TEG. Slight lean. Modest wear & soiling to binding. Long period poi to ffep. A VG copy. 2 121 3 blank pp. Frontis of Dickens 2-color chromolithographed t.p. & 23 inserted plates with illustrations by I. M. Gaugengigl & T. V. Chominski. 4to. 11-1/16" x 9-1/8" <br/><br/>Somewhat uncommon edition- not in Gimbel or Vander Poel and the last time we had a copy in stock was 2005. Samuel E. Cassino hardcover books
30408Dansville N.Y.: F. A. Owen Publishing Company n. d. Printed grey paper wrappers stapled. A VG copy pencil pos to top of front wrapper. 87 1 pp. Last page blank. 12mo. 6-3/8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/> F. A. Owen Publishing Company unknown books
1848100525Leipzig: Bernh. Tauchnitz jun 1848. First Tauchnitz editions. Christmas Carol with handcolored lithographed frontsipiece of Marley's Ghost and Scrooge after John Leech each work with its half-title. Together 5 works in one volume vols. 8vo. Nineteenth-century purple cloth gilt; spine faded. A bit of scattered foxing. First Tauchnitz editions. Christmas Carol with handcolored lithographed frontsipiece of Marley's Ghost and Scrooge after John Leech each work with its half-title. Together 5 works in one volume vols. 8vo. Tauchnitz Editions of Dickens' Christmas Books. A brilliant Sammelband of the first Tauchnitz editions of Dickens's Christmas books each set from advance proofs and issued essentially simultaneously with the first London editions. Todd & Bowden Tauchnitz A1Ab A3a A5a A6 A9a Bernh. Tauchnitz, jun unknown books
189017708Troy NY: Nims and Knight 1890. Decorative Cloth. Very Good . I.M. Gaugengigl and T.V. Chominski. Handsome 1890 edition of the Dickens classic issued in a larger Quarto format and lavishly illustrated thruout in full-page black-and-white and copper etchings by I.M. Gaugengigl and T.V. Chominski. All etchings in pristine condition and all including their original tissue-guards. The book is solid and VG in its duotone cloth with bright gilt-titling and decorative flourishes along the front panel and spine. A touch of light soiling to the panels otherwise clean as could be and internally very sharp with no writing or markings of any kind. A very presentable copy of this impressive late 19th century American edition published out of Troy NY. <br/><br/> Nims and Knight hardcover books
193015107New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1930. Full leather. Very Good . W.A. Dwiggins. A very interesting copy of the 1930 re-issue by the Press of the Wooly Whale of New York. Re-bound in a full chocolate-brown leather with bright git-titling along the spine and the W.A. Dwiggins-designed door-knocker from the title page gilded ono the front panel. Unsigned but possibly a one-of-a-kind or a Presentation binding by Melbert B. Cary Jr. of the Press of the Woolly Whale. The book is well-preserved and VG with crisp bright-white pages. Other than a small inscription on the front free endpaper the book is clean as could be with no writing or markings to speak of. The 5 initial chapter letters and the title page door-knocker are all designed in a rich red by the great W.A. Dwiggins. The leather binding is clean and VG to Near Fine with just a touch of wear along its flap-folds. Folio gilt top-edge deckled fore and bottom edges. #207 of only 250 copies issued. This title represents "the first folio and first prose volume from the Press of the Woolly Whale" <br/><br/> Press of the Woolly Whale hardcover books
1843261870London: Chapman and Hall 1843. First. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece & 3 plates by John Leech all hand colored as issued; 4 woodcut text illustrations. 2 pages of undated ads at end. 166 pages. Small slim 8vo light brown vertically ribbed cloth stamped in blind with single line & decorative border; gilt wreath surrounding the title; spine with gilt lettering & ornaments gilt edges. London: Chapman & Hall 1843. First Edition.<br/><br/> First issue with red & blue title page mottled green end-papers & Stave I at the beginning of the text. The binding is stained and the hinges are cracked but otherwise a clean sound copy in a red morocco solander case.<br/><br/> Chapman and Hall unknown books
1846100485Leipzig: Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun 1846. First collected Tauchnitz edition. Hand-colored lithographed frontispiece by John Leech to Christmas Carol. General title-age series half-title half-titles to each story. 8vo 5-7/8 x 4-1/8 in.; 150 x 104 mm. Slight foxing throughout. Publisher's half calf gilt. Rubbed. First collected Tauchnitz edition. Hand-colored lithographed frontispiece by John Leech to Christmas Carol. General title-age series half-title half-titles to each story. 8vo 5-7/8 x 4-1/8 in.; 150 x 104 mm. Collected Tauchnitz edition compiled from the separate printings of the first three Dickens Christmas books. Todd & Bowden Tauchnitz 91Aa; Gimbel/Podeschi D3 Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun unknown books
1971151293N.p.: N.p. 1971. Vintage reference photograph of director Richard Williams in the studio working on character studies for the 1971 animated short film. From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>Based on Charles Dickens' classic 1843 novella. Williams was best known for his work with Disney Studios in the early 1950s going on to create animated title sequences for several films including "What's New Pussycat" 1965 and "The Return of the Pink Panther" 1975 and most notably serving as animation director for "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" 1988.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus lightly creased on the bottom edge. N.p. unknown books
2002Embry 194012Running Press 2002. First printing thus. Fine. Color illustrations by Christian Birmingham. Red cloth no dust jacket. Running Press, 2002. First printing thus. hardcover books