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pp. li, 834 + Frontis. Full page drawings by Frederick E. Banbery. Map endpapers. Inked ownership. 185mm. Large 8vo. 220mm. Original full blue cloth binding, lettered and decorated in gold. LIT BX 7
Volume in 8° piccolo, tela editoriale impressa a secco, titolo al dorso (piccole mende), sguardie, occhiello, antiporta incisa, frontespizio, XII, 497 pp, 7 tavole complessive ft.. L'immortale Circolo Pickwick in una piacevole e corretta edizione abbellita dalle esilaranti tavole. Facendo salve le piccole mende alla legatura, in ottima conservazione. Non comune.
London Guild Publishing 1988, In-8 reliure éditeur plein cuir vert , dos et plats trés décorés. 687 pages. Parfait état. Texte en anglais
Hbk reprint. Reading copy only. (Everyman Library).22881. eng
Clean, neat tight reading copy - some underlinings in introductory pages only. 514p. bibliography. index Book
Undated, Centennial edition, 2 volume set, with original illustrations. Introduction by the Earl of Wicklow. (Charles Dickens Complete Works). eng
Red cloth covers. 92 pages.
Large 8vo, 128, [4]pp., illustrs., and facsimiles, orig. blue cloth, uncut.
8vo., First Edition, with engraved title and plates by S. L Fildes; strongly bound in contemporary half calf, gilt back, binding a little worn and frayed at extremities else a very good, clean copy. First edition in book form of Dickens' last work. Edwin Drood was intended to be issued in twelve instalments from April 1870 to March 1871, but only six of these were published due to Dickens' death in June 1870. The work is considered one of the finest incomplete mystery stories in literature
In 8°, pp. 190+2. Legatura moderna in mz pelle.Edizione figurata da 12 tavole f.t. In antiporta il ritratto di Charles Kipling. Lavoro incompiuto e pubblicato postumo.
Small handbook issued by London Transport to guide visitors to the various places in London associated with the stories of Charles Dickens. Includes a section on how to get to them by public transportation. Foreword by Monica Dickens. 166p. illus. Book
4to., First Edition thus, with a portrait frontispiece and full-page illustrations in the text; burgundy cloth gilt, gilt back, red top, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The author's last published work, written twenty-odd years before his death and not intended for publication. However his family sold the rights to Associated Newspapers in 1933 who issued limited and trade editions.
128 p. + Portrait frontis and a plate. 12 mo. 20 cm. Original full cloth binding. Printed bookplate of Elizabeth H. Thomas. A biography of Christ, with "Two prayers, written by Charles Dickens for his young children." First Edition. Would make a nice gift. W68
VG (no dj, clean watermarked maroon cloth with stamped black flower design back board, bright gilt titles spine and front board with stamped black decorative panels across top and bottom,lightly rubbed top of spine and corners rubbed but nice condition, prize plate front fixed endpaper, occasional very small speckles outside page edges, front hinge cracked but contents remaining very firm, one small smudge title page, top corners clipped second titlepage and first page, the contents are clean and bright throughout and the binding firm, no foxing) 12mo 474pp plus 5pp publisher's adverts. No date of publication. Inscribed 1911 but looks earlier. Half title page with black decorative borders, title page with b/w illustration bacing b/w frontis, and unillustrated third title page. B/w frontis, no other illustrations.
Good hbk reprint bound in crimson bevelled cloth, gilt title lettering. Top page edges gilt. 21491. eng
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition; handsomely bound in burgundy full morocco, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, uncut, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Sold from an institution with its small neat stamp on titles. The set comprises Vol. I: 1833-1856; Vol. II: 1857-1870.
Pages 33-64 plus advertorial covers. Features: Cover photo of snow-covered R.A.F. Aerodrome - showing airman and plane in trees- somewhere in France; Photos of treasures of the tomb of Pharaoh Sheshonk, at Tanis; Two drawings of the British Maginot Sector under fire; Two-page illustration of Scottish troops taking over in the Maginot Line; Two-page panoramic map of the heavily fortified coastline of north-western Germany; Photos of incoming and outgoing cabinet ministers Leslie Hore-Belisha, Oliver Stanley, Andrew Rae Duncan, and John Reith; Page of six photos showing Finnish medical services and staff at work in the Arctic cold; Page of five photos showing Finnish soldiers with tanks, guns and transport taken from the Soviets; The War with Nazi Germany - The Defense of Finland (article and photos); Ten winter photos from the Western Front, French sector, including the B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Forces); Centrefold illustration of "The Aerial Gun-Power of Britain, France and Germany - The Armament of the Bombers and Fighters Now in Action"; Four German aerial photos of "Brutal Attack on a Trawler" in the North Sea; Two detailed German air photos of the Maginot Line - showing Mourmelon and defensive lines; Book review of "Experiments in Civilisation" by H. Ian Hogbin; Photos of Cairo police training for riots; Photos of Rome under snow; Photo of Brazillians honouring the memory of their last Emperor, Pedro II, and his consort; Photos of interned German sailors of the "Admiral Graf Spee" in Buenos Aires; Two photos of destruction in Rome's San Lorenzo in Damaso; Photos of personalities of the week include Sir C.S. Burnett, Malcolm Morrison, Marie Therese Dickens, Dr. G.R. Eden, Humbert Wolfe, King Carol and Crown Prince Michael of Rumania, Lord and Lady Linlithgow in Calcutta, and Sir John Herbert and his wife in Calcutta; Illustrations of "Kilted Highlanders Resting in Their Billet" and "Signals at Work"; Illustrated page of statistics indicating "Germany's Desperate Oil Situation"; Two pages of photos of Hatfield House being used as a military hospital; Two page of photos of 6th-century Badami murals in India; Photo of Captain Hans Langsdorff, his funeral cortege being saluted by Buenos Aires' Nazi colony, and crew members of the Graf Spee being boated to internment. Average wear. Spine taped. A sound vintage WWII-era copy. Book
Collection of humourous extracts from Charles Dicken's works, illustrated by well known British cartoonists : Ronald Searle, Osbert Lancaster, Vicky, Low, Giles, Michael Cummings, Edward Ardizzone, Joss, Illingworth,Horner etc. (no date but c.1952) 145p. Illus (B & W) Paper slightly age toned [5 copies found in WorldCat] Book
Second Edition, revised and enlarged, xvi,[ii],272,[6]pp., one of 250 numbered copies signed by the author, frontis., 28 illustrs., and facsimiles, cont. half morocco, t.e.g. uncut, slip-case, a nice copy.
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with very slight rubbing to upper and lower rear edges. 222p. Part one of this book gives an account of the attempts to solve the mystery of Charles Dickens' unfinished novel. Part two provides a continuation of the story by this author, in the style of Dickens but from a 20th century vantage point.
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece (original tissue guard present), illustrated title in red and black, 7 fine coloured plates and 9 line illustrations in the text, free endpapers faintly browned, neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper; original publisher's binding of ivory cloth, upper board and backstrip patterned and lettered in gilt and green, gilt top, uncut, a remarkably bright, fresh, crisp copy. Crisp copy of the second of Dickens' five 'Christmas Books', first published in 1844. Whilst all five tales have been severally illustrated across the years, the Brock editions of 1905-7 remain among the most colourful and evocative. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Kelly p.160.
100p. + Facsimiles. Original full paper covered boards binding. Slipcase. Soiled. First edition. One of only 100 copies, without the Bibliophile insignias, privately printed for Charles E. Goodspeed, as a part of the purchase price of the manuscript material contained in the book. In 1847 Charles Dickens published a pamphlet calling on ''fallen women'' to enter a Home established by his friend Bar oness Burdett-Coutts. For many years this pamphlet was unseen by Dickens collectors and some doubt was expressed as to its very existence. Then, in 1928, Charles E. Goodspeed purchased from the last secretary of the Baroness a copy of the pamphlet together with several letters from a correspondence relating to the home and, in particular, to the efforts of Charles Dickens on behalf of a Miss Caroline Maynard Thompson. These items were purchased from Mr. Goodspeed by the Bibliophile Society. The text of the pamphlet is reprinted here, along with that of the letters. VERY SCARCE **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN 1 W34
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full read cloth boards. Tears on edge worn dust jacket. A Modern Library Giant #G54. 1234 pages. Including stories by Chaucer, Dickens, Hardy, Stevenson, Kipling, Wells, Galsworthy, Saki, Maugham, Conrad, Huxley and many more.
56 pages. Features: Christmas Past - Maritime traditions with a touch of Dickens; Making fun of the hero of the Plains of Abraham; The fate of Tecumseh - learning from 'war crimes' and the lesson of 5 October 1813; Fifth Column crisis - war jitters on the home front, 1940; Canada's forgotten railway tycoon - Charles Melville Hays; Feasting with the North Westers at Old Fort William. Clean, bright and unmarked with minimal wear. Lovely copy. Book
VG hbk reprint in green cloth, black decoration and lettering. Slight weakening to the rear inner hinge. (The Popular Edition). 18842. eng