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3368289349.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3847246518.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3849533611.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
6786SEEMANN HERMANN 189. 12. hardcover. EINZIGE VOLLSTÄNDIGE UNGEKÜRZTE AUSGABE SEEMANN, HERMANN hardcover
199434093PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1994. 1. hardcover. Skatolo! PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION hardcover
19485956VERLAG DEUTSCHE VOLKSBÜCHER 1948. 1. hardcover. WIESBADENER VOLKSBÜCHER VERLAG DEUTSCHE VOLKSBÜCHER hardcover
2005Q-0768422345Destiny Image Publishers 2005-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Destiny Image Publishers paperback
2644618 August 1863; 29 Rue de Penthièvre. See his entry and that of the Vining family in the Oxford DNB as well as well as his sister Emma’s memoir. 3pp 12mo with the last page written lengthwise. Bifolium. Text clear and entire but in fair condition only on aged and worn paper with strip of tape from mount adhering to blank reverse of second leaf and short closed tears at foot of both leaves and tape repair. Folded once. Written in feverish style: one word is underlined seven times. Addressed to ‘My dear Vining’ and signed ‘Watts Phillips’. Regarding the play he is working on ‘The Huguenot Captain’ which would be produced in London in 1866 with Vining in the lead role he is writing ‘in haste to save post’ and to say that he will do his best to fulfil Vining’s ‘prophecy’ that ‘the “Captain†ill be my best piece’. For both their sakes he will ‘spare no pains to make it so - but - oh! mon ami! - how about the time. It is not a piece to be written helter-skelter. We must take the shine out of that Duke’s motto - and to do so requires much care and earnest thought’. Vining will require the piece by October of that year sic and he will ‘forward it act by act as rapidly as possible pushing on with so much haste as is consistent with the merits of a piece which I thing sic will prove a great ultimate advantage to you and to me’. He asks to be given time and for Vining to ‘stir me up by letters for as I see your anxiety grow my imagination will quicken’. He continues: ‘Let no time be lost in returning the Plot. I shall set to work at once in fact I am off to day to get some Callot sketches for the dances. / We shall have a Success I feel assured - but - dont hurry me more than is absolutely necessary’. Vining can always let him ‘know the truth’ as their ‘interests in such a matter as this are identical’. He ends by reiterating: ‘Depent upon me - but - as last words - remember “as much time as possible!†/ Hurry return of plot ! ! !’ 18 August 1863; 29 Rue de Penthièvre. unknown
18363612Philadelphia: Carey Lea and Blanchard 1836. First Thus. Hardcover. Poor. Duodecimo. 4.75 x 7.75 in. 220 pp. Poor in original blue paper boards and tan cloth binding that have significant wear and tear as well as a previous owner's scribbles on the inside front cover. The hinges and spine are intact but loose and the pages bear foxing typical of the age. Additionally one to several pages are missing from the end of the text. Volume two of a 2-volume set of Dickens's early serialized articles published before his later successes as a novelist. An early appearance of Dickens in America issued in the UK as Sketches by Boz. Carey, Lea and Blanchard hardcover
2018x-163549723XLarsen & Keller Educ 2018. Hardcover. New. lam edition. 221 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.75 inches. Larsen & Keller Educ hardcover
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2018DBS-9781635497236larsen and keller 2018. 1st. Hardcover. New. larsen and keller hardcover
1887WRCLIT17486London: W.H. Allen & Co. 1887. White boards stamped in black with lurid and intricate pictorial design. Spine and edges a bit foxed or dust spotted otherwise a very nice copy of an extremely fragile book. First edition probable later state of the binding with an inserted 16pp. catalogue listing titles issued in 1893. An early and uncommon consideration of THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD by the writer most widely known for his popularizations of astronomy. Gimbel lists two copies neither binding described but one denoted a "variant" as here. GIMBEL H375. W.H. Allen & Co. hardcover books
1887WRCLIT34609London: W.H. Allen & Co. 1887. Contemporary three quarter gilt roan t.e.g. original spine and front panel of the clothbound issue bound in. Extremities worn but a good sound copy. First edition with a catalogue dated December 1887 bound in. An early and uncommon consideration of THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD by the writer most widely known for his popularizations of astronomy. Gimbel lists two copies neither binding described. GIMBEL H375. W.H. Allen & Co. hardcover books
18871002.2London: W. H. Allen & Co. 13 Waterloo Place 1887. 1st edition Cox 1124; NCBEL III 808; Sadleir 707a. Slate grey diaper cloth w/ gilt spine & cover lettering. VG minor wear at h/t of spine. i-viii 1-166 pp. Ads dated December 1887. Sm. Octavo. <br/><br/> W. H. Allen & Co., 13 Waterloo Place hardcover books
188762939London: W.H. Allen & Co. 13 Waterloo Place 1887. 8vo. viii 166 2 pp. Woodcut-engraved illustrated title. Gray-lavender coloured publisher’s cloth decorative gilt lettering front cover gilt lettering on spine blue clay-sized endpapers very minor shelfwear slightly cocked very slight rubbing to corners still a VG bright copy First edition of this fascinating suggested sequel to Dicken’s unfinished “Edwin Drood†featuring Proctor’s suggestion in solving the mystery. He posits that Datchery is supposed to be Drood himself who is saved from Jasper’s murderous plot and avenges himself on the villain. Proctor 1837-1888 published this book the year before his death at 51 and is perhaps best remembered for his popular writings on astronomy including his titles on Saturn and Mars. W.H. Allen & Co., 13 Waterloo Place, hardcover
197234044Windsor: Profile Publications 1972. Paperback. Very good. Ink name on inside of rear edges tanned else very good in publisher's stapled wraps. <br/><br/> Profile Publications paperback books
4to., First Edition, with double-page spread of coloured illustrations and numerous monochrome photographs in the text; original pictorial wrappers laminated at edges, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. The ex-Brazilian 'H-class' destroyers featured heavily in the Atlantic. Law, 1049.
186045828London: Partridge and Co 1860. 1st Edition. Original blue publisher's cloth with gilt stamping to spine & front board. Custom blue quarter-leather clamshell case. Volume with extremity wear & rubs. Bookplate of Samuel Meeks. Slightly shaken. Overall VG. Case with rubs to front joint which is starting at the bottom VG. viii 152 pp. Errata slip tipped-in prior to Contents page. 8vo. 6-7/8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/>From the publisher's preliminary note "The writer begs to acknowledge the courtesy of Mr. Charles Dickens who has permitted him to reprint his Contributions to 'Household Words.' He has partially availed himself of this permission by including 'Sleep' 'Unopened Buds' and 'A Lost Treasure' in the present volume and reserves other contributions for a future collection." A pasted-in bookseller slip & handwritten penciled note to the ffep attribute these 3 poems to Dickens however we note from Lohrli these poems were actually written by one unidentified individual by the name of "Harris" presumed author of the this entire volume of verse. OCLC records 3 holding institutions only one in the US. Rare in the trade. Partridge and Co hardcover books
19772090202118205117Kaiseisha 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kaiseisha paperback
Lovely Scrooge-decorated bookplate inside front board bears Barks' hand-written signature and book number. Slipcase bears large excellent colour illustration of Scrooge posing in cowboy hat and red bandana with sack of gold, pick, canteen, ammunition belt, and rifle. Contents include: "Donald Duck's Christmas on Bear Mountain", "Dickens Redone" (two-page illustrated commentary, "The Storybook Scrooge" (one-page commentary), "Uncle Scrooge", "Uncle Scrooge's Christmas Carol", "The Triumph of Scrooge McDuck" (10 page colour illustrated commentary), "Uncle Scrooge the Lemonade King", and selected bibliography. Unpaginated. Book measures almost 12.5" high by 9.5" wide by 5/8" thick. Clean and glossy with negligible wear. Prior owner's signature and date neatly written upon bookplate on 'This Book Belongs To ______" line. Half-inch opening to back panel of dust jacket at edge of lower left corner seems to have resulted from the paper cracking rather than from wear. Very light wear to attractive slipcase. A premium copy. Book