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1894131442<p>Houghton Mifflin Co 1894. Hardcover. Collectible - Very Good/No Jacket. Brown decorated board covers with brown decorated spine. Gold gilt lettering and decoration on covers and spine. Edge wear and corner bumps. Cut page edges. Some copies are falling apart near the spine see pic 1 book has previous owners sticker.</p> Houghton, Mifflin Co hardcover
52690Chapman and Hall. Collectible - Very Good. Condition: Very Good; 1903 Octavos. Contemporary half red morocco binding in remarkable shape. Raised bands gilt spine titling and edges. Marbled endpapers. Variously illustrated by George Cruickshank Phiz Marcus Stone. Vols 4 and 11 show evidence of minor shaking to binding. All volumes contain minor foxing to endpages else scant indications of aging to texts. This set would be a wonderful complement to any collector's library. Hardcover Chapman and Hall hardcover
1871002683New York: Hurd and Houghton 1871. Here is a Very Good copy of Dickens's last and unfinished novel issued as part of the "Globe Edition" of his works one year after the first edition was published in England. Maroon cloth binding with copper lettering on the spine. Clean text; 846 pages the endpapers are publisher adverts; high-quality paper stock un foxed or tanned - still quite readable today. Spine has faded to brown but lettering is still bright. A solid early printing of what may be the most fascinating work of the Master. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First Thus. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Hurd and Houghton Hardcover
2007DADAX0548213445Kessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.88x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
2007DADAX054816066XKessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.50x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
1866006768New York: Sheldon and Company 1866. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. Incomplete set dating from the 1860s. Includes: The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby 4 vols.; Hard Times and Reprinted Pieces 2 vols.; Barnaby Rudge. A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty 3 vols.; Dombey and Son 4 vols.; The Old Curiosity Shop and Reprinted Pieces 3 vols.; Little Dorrit 4 vols. Uniformly bound in greenish-blue cloth with gilt titling on the spines and a small gilt emblem on the front covers. Cloth with a somewhat glossy finish. With frontispiece illustrations by F.O.C. Darley and John Gilbert. A collection of various classics by Charles Dickens. GOOD or slightly better condition. Slightly ex-library with a gift bookplate on the inside front cover of each volume. No other library markings or treatments noted in any volume. All with moderate to heavy uneven fading to the cloth as well as minor to heavy discoloration/spotting to the cloth varying among the volumes perhaps due to the glossy finish to the cloth. Minor soiling scuffing and edgewear. A few with minor bubbling to the cloth. Interiors clean and solid with minor toning to the paper. Previous owner's name on the first endpapers. Specific condition issues as follows. Volume 1 of Nicholas Nickleby rather spotted with a faint white paint streak across the upper page edges not affecting text. Volume 3 with some paint flecks on the spine. Volume 3 of The Old Curiosity Shop with 2 signatures almost detached from the binding at page 195 and jutting out slightly from the block. Two paint flecks to the front cover of volume 1 of Little Dorrit. Sheldon and Company unknown
1900803031London: Merrill & Baker 1900. 1st Thus. Hardcover. None. 532 pages Vol. I and 509 pages Vol. II. Limited edition #109 of 500. Introduction by Richard Garnett editor. 138 captioned b/w illustrations by various artists. Color frontispiece in each volume. Half leather binding with raised spine bands marble boards and marble endpapers. Gilt lettering and decoration on spine. Some parts of leather are turning green. Back cover of Vol. II is detached. Light wear to cover edges and minor chipping to spine edges. Previous owner's bookplate on inside front covers. Top edge gilt. Deckled page edges. Very Good. Record # 803031 Merrill & Baker hardcover
1900803034London: Merrill & Baker 1900. 1st Thus. Hardcover. Good/None. 578 pages Vol. I and 572 pages Vol. II. Limited edition #109 of 500. Introduction by Richard Garnett editor. 102 captioned b/w illustrations by various artists including two illustrated title pages a photograph of Dickens's birthplace and a steel engraving portrait of Dickens. Color frontispiece in each volume. Half leather binding with raised spine bands marble boards and marble endpapers. Gilt lettering and decoration on spine. Some parts of leather are turning green. Light wear to cover edges and minor chipping to spine edges. Minor fraying to tops of spines. Small splits in bottom of hinges. Previous owner's bookplate on inside front covers. Top edge gilt. Deckled page edges. Very Good. Record # 803034 Merrill & Baker hardcover
122952NY: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. Cover on some has edge/corner wear scuffed/scratched browning with age others weak to very weak hinges some have stained areas one has a wrinkle in the front board. Some pgs. are clean tight browning with age inscribed by previous owner one has moisture damage/pages are stuck together on the edge and ripped torn by previous owner some have loose pages from F. E. P./B. E. P. No date. Circa around late 1800's. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Dickens Charles. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. Hardcover
18837291New York. G.W. Carleton and Co. 1883. Bound in pictorial gilt decorated green cloth. Thick 12mo. Carleton's new illustrated edition. Illustrated by Leech H.K. Browne phiz Cruikshank et al. Some occasional light wear to extremities. Several signatures in several volumes a bit shaken but firm. A Very Good handsomely bound complete set of Dickens. G.W. Carleton and Co. hardcover
1874BOOKS330079London UK: Chapman and Hall. Collectible-Very Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1874. LeatherBound. With illustrations by George Cruikshank . 1/2 red leather and marbled board . Chapman and Hall hardcover
19371131881937. DICKENS Charles. The Works Nonesuch Dickens. Bloomsbury: Nonesuch Press 1937-38. Twenty-five volumes including wood-engraved plate in clamshell box uniform with 23 text volumes. Tall octavo original full colored cloth original black morocco spine labels. $8000.The famed Nonesuch Dickens one of the best and most sought-after editions of Dickens works one of only 877 sets produced with hundreds of illustrations reprinted from the original wood- or steel-engraved blocks by various artists including Cruikshank Phiz Graves Stone and Tenniel. This set with an original engraved steel plate for the frontispiece The Tower of the Chimes from The Chimes drawn by Daniel Maclise as well as an accompanying proof print and authentication letter housed in clamshell box uniform with the 23 text volumes and the accompanying volume Nonesuch Dickensiana.Dickens ""in his own realm has always been unrivalled His sleepless imagination exaggerated the comic side of everything and developed the suggestions of reality into humorous idealisms far transcending the proportions of ordinary life"" Baker. The Nonesuch Dickens is regarded as the definitive collected edition. In addition to the novels the set includes two volumes of Collected Papers miscellaneous articles and prefaces three volumes of Letters and a volume of Reprinted Pieces The Uncommercial Traveller and eight stories from the Illustrated Library Edition of 1875. The publishers produced 877 sets because this was the number of original steel plates and wood blocks available to include one with each set. The plate comes with a print made from it and a typed letter of authenticity signed by Arthur Waugh. Some illustrations from lost or destroyed blocks have been replaced with images printed from blocks reproduced photographically from first edition plates; some of the plates from the ""Christmas Books"" are printed in color as they were originally issued. Bound as issued in variously colored cloth bindings designed by Leighton-Straker. With the accompanying volume Nonesuch Dickensiana which includes the article ""Charles Dickens and His Illustrators"" by Arthur Waugh ""A Bibliographical List of the Original Illustrations to the Works of Charles Dickens Being Those Made Under His Supervision"" by Thomas Hatton a Retrospectus of Dickens' works and a Prospectus for the Nonesuch Dickens. Blank front free endpaper in Bleak House excised. Owner signatures in Nonesuch Dickensiana only.Interiors fine mild toning occasional faint soiling to spines of original cloth. Near-fine condition. hardcover
19081599London: Chapman and Hall 1908. The National Edition. Limited to 750 sets printed for England and America. this set unnumbered. Forty large octavo volumes. With approximately 1000 illustrations with plates by Cruikshank Browne Leech et al. Title-pages printed in red and black. With many reproductions or the original parts wrappers on colored paper.<br/><br/>Volume I with an envelope signed by Dickens and an ALS by John Foster Dickens' biographer. On the first blank of volume I is a mounted small envelope addressed by Dickens to Edward Chapman his publisher and signed by Dickens on the lower left corner. Facing that page is a mounted autograph letter signed by John Foster Dickens' friend and biographer addressed to George Cattermole the artist who illustrated The Old Curiosity Shop. Foster letter is on stationery and is dated 21 September 1860. Two sixteenmo pages on one octavo sheet folded.<br/><br/>Set is uniformly bound by Riviere & Son in half brown levant morocco over brown cloth. Morocco double ruled in gilt. Spines lettered in gilt and compartments triple-ruled in gilt. Top edges gilt others uncut. Spines slightly sunned and some occasional minor rubbing and shelfwear. Overall a very attractive and near fine set. Chapman and Hall unknown books
22398Chapman and Hall London v.y. Illustrations throughout variously by George Cruikshank; H.K.Browne;George Cattemole D. Maclise; R. Seymour; Marcus Stone; or Phiz. The Life of Dickens by John Forster. In three volumes pub. 1872; volume two being the "Tenth Thousand". The portrait in volume one has a corner crease and both portrait and title foxed. The 14 volumes of his works are:Sketches by Boz. 1867.Barnaby Rudge. n.d.Old Curiosity Shop. 1871.Edwin Drood. 1870.Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. n.d.The Personal History of David Copperfield. n.d.Great Expectations. 1875.The Adventures of Oliver Twist. n.d. "New Edition Revised and Corrected". Frontispiece detached & a trifle rubbed on fore-margin.Dombey and Son. n.d.Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. n.d.Life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. n.d.Little Dorrit. n.d.Our Mutual Friend. n.d. Damp mark to margin of frontispiece & title-page.American Notes for General Circulation and Picture from Italy. 1874.17 volumes 8vo 8 3/4 x 6 inches. 19 Cntury half burgundy morocco spines gilt on raised bands and decorately gilt at headbands gilt lettered direct top edges gilt. A handsome binding in excellent condition. Most of the volumes with Charles Dickens centenary stickers neatly applied to front pastedowns. Width of the set 80 cms. Very heavy extra overses postage will be requested. Chapman and Hall, London, v.y. hardcover