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19294076.4New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1929. 1st edition. Red cloth binding. No dust jacket. Spine sunned. Very Good. xiii 1 365 1 blank pp inclduing Index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
1929WRCLIT40827Boston: Houghton 1929. Cloth. Frontis illustrations. First edition. Small scuff to front board else near fine in a soiled rubbed dust jacket with some chipping and several old internal tape repairs. Houghton hardcover books
196845248London: Book Club Associates 1968. Book Club Edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. VG/VG age-toning. xiv 321 1 blank pp including index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Book Club Associates hardcover books
1967WRCLIT47747London: Longmans 1967. House-logo wrappers printed paper labels. Illustrations. Uncorrected page proofs of the first British edition utilized for advance U.S. purposes with Harper's label affixed to upper wrapper. Some minor edgewear title label at lower edge else very good. Longmans unknown books
1967WRCLIT40804New York: Harper 1967. Cloth. Illustrated. First U.S. edition. Bookplate trace of fading to edges else near fine in dust jacket. Harper hardcover books
195389128NY:: Vanguard Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1953. Hardcover. B0007E1OMM . First edition thus. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with $4.50 price on the front flap. An attractive well preserved copy. . Vanguard Press, hardcover books
1839221Dickens Charles Cruikshank George <i>The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman.</i> London Charles Tilt 1839. 11 plates. 12mo. Green flexible cloth with a Cruikshank illustration on the cover in gilt. Custom embroidered slipcase newer with hand-colored borders after Cruikshank and inset panel on upper and lower covers of embroidered material. Fine. Cohn 243. First edition first issue as stanza V line 2 reads "wine." Pagination in the center of the page in the body of the book. The last page is No. 40. Eight pages of advertisements. "Clarke Printers Silver Street Falcon Square" verso of title-page and at the foot of page 40. Fine. Notated music after Cruikshank's preface. Bookseller's tag of W.H. Dalton 28 Cockspur St. Charing Cross. This poem was a personal favorite of Cruikshank's and he was known to utilize a costume from table-covers table-napkins and antimacassars – or anything else he could lay his hands on to deliver his rousing rendition of Lord Bateman the tune of which appears notated just before the first page of text. The authorship of this poetry by Dickens was confirmed by a letter 3 July 1839 in which Dickens expresses his desire "to remain unknown … for weighty reasons" <i>The Letters of Charles Dickens</i>Vol. I Oxford Clarendon House and Storey eds.:1969. Also see Anne L. Haight's article in <i>The Colophon New Graphic Series.</i> Vol. I March 1939 pp 39 – 66. DeVries <i>The Dickens Bibliographies</i> PTRY 28; PTRY 18. Charles Tilt paperback books
233134London: Tilt and Bogue n.d. Second Edition. With cover design and 11 numbered etchings by George Cruikshank 1 etched plate of music. 38 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Original green cloth upper board gilt with pictorial title by Cruikshank. In brown cloth slipcase. Cruikshank George. Second Edition. With cover design and 11 numbered etchings by George Cruikshank 1 etched plate of music. 38 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. The poem is by Thackeray the notes by Dickens and the illustrations are by the incomparable Cruikshank.<br/>This second edition undated is uncommon; the third edition is dated 1851. Cohn 243; Eckel pp. 232-5 for 1839 first ed. Tilt and Bogue unknown books
33718London: Charles Tilt n. d. 2nd edition ca 1840s cf Cohn 243; Eckel p. 206-208. Green flexible cloth binding with gilt lettering/pictorial cover professionally recased. Gilt bright. Prior owner stamp to front paste-down. A VG copy. 38 2 pp. 2 pages of bookseller adverts conclude volume. 11 full page illustrations as well as the cover design by George Cruikshank. 5-3/8" x 4-1/8" <br/><br/>Initially thought to be a work of Dickens later investigation has settled on Thackeray as the author with Dickens presumed to have written the Preface and Notes. Charles Tilt hardcover books
1930WRCLIT37639London: Cecil Palmer 1930. Small octavo. Textured pictorial leatherette. Photographs. Third and first "pocket" edition. Bit of use to extremities but about very good. Cecil Palmer hardcover books
19239675.1London: Cecil Palmer 1923. 1st edition. Olive green vertically-ribbed cloth with black stamped lettering. Some general wear. Bit of foxing to top & fore-edge. Overall Very Good. 269 3 pp including Index. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/> Cecil Palmer hardcover books
1970WRCLIT40792London: Hutchinson 1970. Quarto. Cloth. Illustrated. First edition. Very good in flared jacket with several closed tears and old inner tape mends. Hutchinson hardcover books
195477912Waterville:: Colby College Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1954. Hardcover. B00416IC5E . Abridged and edited by Philo Calhoun. First edition thus. Very good in a very good age darkened dust jacket. ; 50 pages . Colby College Press, hardcover books
193455370NY: Simon and Schuster 1934. First Edition. Small 8vo pp. 128. Green cloth stamped in gilt. Rear hinge beginning tender cover slightly scuffed and worn at corners and ends of spine o/w a VG tight copy. Simon and Schuster unknown books
193445812NY: Simon and Schuster 1934. First Edition. Small 8vo pp. 128. Green cloth stamped in gilt. Rear hinge beginning tender cover slightly scuffed and worn at corners and ends of spine o/w a VG tight copy. Simon and Schuster unknown books
193429218NY: Simon and Schuster 1934. First Edition. Small 8vo pp. 128. Frontis portrait. A nice copy in chipped dj. Simon and Schuster unknown books
193408300London: Associated Newspapers LTD 1934. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good-. Tall Octavo. Leather de luxe edition bound in original blue leather with gilt lettering spine and front cover. Dicken's bibliographer Walter E. Smith's copy with his signature. This book is shown as "Leather De Luxe Edition Binding of the Life of Our Lord" in the bibliography "Charles Dickens in the Original Cloth Part II" on page 89. A very good- copy with spine repaired outer hinges and cover edges worn. Small piece missing spine tip. 127 pp. With request form for copies for presentation purposes laid-in. <br/><br/> Associated Newspapers LTD hardcover books
1934WRCLIT79863New York: Simon & Schuster 1934. Cloth. Frontis portrait. First US edition ordinary issue. The spine shows a few spots of fading through jacket trace of bookplate shadow on rear pastedown otherwise very good in dust jacket with some patches of erosion down rear flap fold. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
19342018.4London: Associated Newspapers Ltd 1934. 1st edition Smith II 940. Deluxe blue leather binding with gilt stamping. Blue marbled paper eps. TEG. Blue dust jacket. Some wear to extemities. Paper clip outline to pp 9-12. A VG copy in a spine sunned VG dust jacket. 127 1 blank pp. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/> Associated Newspapers Ltd hardcover books
193412598New York: Simon and Schuster 1934. First trade edition designed by Ernest Reichl 12mo 128; frontis. portrait title-page printed within rules; a fine copy in the dust jacket with slightly browned spine. Published simultaneously with the limited edition designed and printed at the Merrymount Press though bearing no graphic similarities to that work. See Smith 763. <br/><br/> Simon and Schuster unknown books
1934WRCLIT81985New York: Simon & Schuster 1934. Full vegetable parchment stamped in blind and gilt t.e.g. others rough-trimmed. Some dust marking to edges tanning to endsheet gutters bookplate ghost on front pastedown a few patches of foxing to the boards otherwise very good in moderately shelfworn slipcase. First US edition limited issue. One of 2387 numbered copies printed at the Merrymount Press after a design by D. B. Updike. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
1934WRCLIT79490New York: Simon & Schuster 1934. Full vegetable parchment stamped in blind and gilt t.e.g. others rough-trimmed. About fine in slightly rubbed slipcase. First US edition limited issue. One of 2387 numbered copies printed at the Merrymount Press after a design by D. B. Updike. Simon & Schuster unknown books
19342018.5London: Associated Newspapers 1934. 1st edition Smith II 12. The deluxe full blue leather binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine & front board. Blue marbled paper eps. TEG. Light blue dust jacket lettered in dark blue. VG bookplate/VG spine panel sun-tanned/modest edgewear. 127 1 blank pp. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/> Associated Newspapers hardcover books
19342019.8London: Associated Newspapers 1934. 1st trade edition Smith II 940. Maroon cloth binding with gilt lettering. Maroon topstain. Grey dust jacket with dark blue lettering. VG/VG some modest extremity wear/bit of soiling to dj rear panel. 1 128 1 blank pp. Frontis of Dickens. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/> Associated Newspapers hardcover books
193425524n. p.: United Feature Syndicate Inc 1934. 1st printing thus cf. Smith II 12n1. Housed in a commercial Scrap Book yellow cloth with black red & silver stamping. "J. Frank Pierce / Books Stationery / Augusta ME" label to front paste-down. Album cocked and shows wear. First two album leaves filled with newspaper extracts on other topics e.g. "The Duke of Sonora. Grant Gwin and McDowll. A Hitherto Unpublished Letter from General Grant Relative to Gwin's Designs on California.". Unpaginated though 19 leaves last 3 blank. The Life of our Lord in 14 installments extracted from an unidentified newspaper and affixed to album leaves with Dore's illustrations opposite. Stubs of excised leaves at rear. Illustrated with 12 scenes from Dore's BIBLE cf. Malan p. 247. <br/><br/>From Smith "Dickens wrote The Life of Our Lord over a period of four years from 1846 until sometime in 1849. It was written exclusively for his children and not for publication. However with the detah of Sir Henry Fielding Dickens' last surviving child the family sold the world publication rights to Associated Newspapers Limited for £40000 $210000 and the work began publication in the Daily Mail on March 5 1934. It was published simultaneously in nearly two hundred different newspapers in America." United Feature Syndicate Inc hardcover books