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1894290899Boston. : Houghton Mifflin Company. 1894. Half red leather over red marbled boards raised bands raised bands gilt spine decorations top edge gilt marbled endpapers. . Fine tight and bright. 20.6x13.5 cm. . An attractive well preserved nicely illustrated set in fine bindings. Heavy setwill require extra shipping. weight: 50.0 lb. Numerous engraved plates. Houghton, Mifflin Company. hardcover books
19291195London: Chapman & Hall 1929. 1st edition thus. Limited to 300 cc. Period green half morocco-style leather with marbled boards & eps. TEG. Spines a bit dull. Joints rubbed. Very Good. 2 volumes: xv 2 - 598; xiii 1 blank 615 1 blank pp. Index in Volume II. Frontispiece in each volume. 8vo. <br/><br/>These volumes republish Dickens letters as previously published in 1893 as well as Dickens' speeches as previously collected & edited by Richard Herne Shepherd in 1884 along with 2 additional: 2/6/1850 & 4/12/1864. Chapman & Hall hardcover books
187727723.3New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1877. Original publisher's green highly decorative cloth with gilt stamped lettering & designs. Modest dusting to top edges; light shelf wear; occasional foxing/spotting to some volumes; prior owner's name to flyleaf of BR; hinges of some volumes slightly cracked or starting. Overall a bright VG set. 16 volumes complete. Text printed double column. Publisher's advertising insert to first volume. Illustrated by diverse artists including the Americans Abbey Frost Nast & Reinhart. 10" x 7" <br/><br/>This edition by Harpers modeled after the earlier Chapman & Hall/D. Appleton issue but entirely reset by Harpers & utilizing many American artists to illustrate the works cf. Gimbel D68. Harper & Brothers, Publishers hardcover books
1907014461New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1907. THIRTY-EIGHT VOLUMES UNIFORMLY BOUND. Marbled boards with matching endpapers. Top edges gilt. Original illustrations with tissue-guards. Printed from the edition that was carefully corrected by the author in 1867 and 1868. Spines have mellowed to brown as is usual. Occasional light wear to corners. Small wedge of leather missing from top of spine of "Great Expectations". The edition was published in 34 volumes. Two additional volumes were added in the same year 1907 "The Life of Charles Dickens" by John Forster. In 1908 two additional volumes were added with "Miscellaneous Writings". All 38 volumes are present a pleasing and complete set of the works of one of Great Britain's most-revered authors. Due to size of this set postage will be extra. See photos. Later Edition. 3/4 Green Morocco. Light edge and Corner Wear/No Dust Jacket. Octac. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books
187010986London: Chapman & Hall c. 1870s. The works of Charles Dickens. Octavo 32 volumes bound in three quarters morocco over marbled boards gilt titles and tooling to the spine raised bands illustrated. In fine condition. Dickens is generally considered the greatest writer of the Victorian period. His works are characterized by attacks on social evils injustice and hypocrisy. "His imaginative freshness his deep and sincere tenderness and pity his whole-souled humor that is seldom sharpened into wit his superabundance of creative energy have built a deathless niche in the temple of fame for Charles Dickens" Kunitz & Haycraft 184. Chapman & Hall hardcover books
3144London: Chapman and Hall. Complete set of Charles Dickens' works. Octavo 30 volumes bound in three quarters leather over marbled boards gilt tooling to the spine top edge gilt marbled endpapers illustrated throughout. In very good condition. Charles Dickens is generally considered the greatest writer of the Victorian period. His works are characterized by attacks on social evils injustice and hypocrisy. "His imaginative freshness his deep and sincere tenderness and pity his whole-souled humor that is seldom sharpened into wit his superabundance of creative energy have built a deathless niche in the temple of fame for Charles Dickens" Kunitz & Haycraft 184. Chapman and Hall hardcover books
1911WRCLIT70754New York: Charles Scribners 1911. Gilt plum cloth. Plates and illustrations. Binding a bit shelf worn small patch of color bleed on free endsheet otherwise very good. A dual purpose publisher's sample book with specimen sheets and bindings for these two uniform Scribners editions. A variant with the edition of Dickens dated 1913 is in the Zinman collection catalogue. ZINMAN 397. Charles Scribners hardcover books
18913598London: Chapman and Hall 1891. Reprint of the Illustrated Library Edition. Thirty octavo volumes 221 x 141 mm. Late 19th century full polished calf by Tout stamp-signed on the verso of the front free endpaper. Covers with gilt triple fillet border with gilt corner ornaments spines elaborately tooled in gilt in compartments with five gilt- dotted raised bands and red and green morocco gilt lettering labels board edges with gilt-dotted rule turn-ins decoratively tooled in gilt top edge gilt others uncut marbled endpapers. Minor rubbing to extremities headcaps on Volumes IX X and XXI expertly repaired. Small bookseller's ticket on rear pastedown of each volume. Illustrated with plates after the originals by "Phiz" Hablot Knight Browne George Cruikshank Frederick Walker Edwin Landseer Daniel Maclise John Leech Marcus Stone George Cattermole and Luke Fildes. Partially unopened. A near fine set. <br/><br/> "The Library Edition came about largely because of the suggestion of Forster that while Dickens's works were available in volumes in the Cheap Edition and in reprints of the serial parts there was no high-quality edition that would appeal to the wealthy. Dickens eventually came round to the idea that an elegant edition could raise the stature of his writings. He faced a complication in that the rights to the works were divided between Chapman and Hall and Bradbury and Evans. Consequently the volumes contained the imprints of both publishers. With a dedication to Forster the Library Edition appeared in 22 volumes in 1858-9 at 7s 6d per volume. Titles included Pickwick Nickleby Chuzzlewit Old Curiosity Shop Reprinted Pieces Barnaby Rudge Hard Times Sketches by Boz Oliver Twist Dombey Copperfield Pictures from Italy Bleak House Little Dorrit and Christmas Books. The only illustrations were the frontispieces.<br/><br/>Between 1861 and 1874 this edition was reissued in 30 volumes with the addition of Tale of Two Cities Great Expectations Our Mutual Friend The Uncommercial Traveller A Child's History of England Christmas Stories and Drood. The reissue contained illustrations—the frontispieces plus additional illustrations by artists such as Marcus Stone John Leech and Clarkson Stanfield—and came to be known as the Illustrated Library Edition.Recognizing the continuing potential for sales of Dickens's works Chapman and Hall in 1873 published a prospectus for the Second Illustrated Library Edition containing they contended all the works the novelist wished to preserve. Calling it the first well-printed issue with specially cast type and better paper than that used in previous editions this set was published in 30 volumes between 1873 and 1876 and sold at £15 for the set a high price for the time" Oxford Companion to Dickens. <br/><br/>Gimbel D72. Chapman and Hall unknown books
1875244444New York: New York Book Concern 1875. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. Thomas Nast; C. S. Reinhart; W. L. Sheppard; Thoma. The Harper & Brothers editions of most of the major works of Charles Dickens from the Pickwick Papers to A Tale of Two Cities. Issued with 70 parts in 38 fascicles by the New York Book Concern. Bound in the original New York Book Concern's blue paper wrappers. Conditions of publication from rear panel: "The work will be issued in Semi-monthly Parts. Each 25 cents. Part will contain 48 pages of double column letter-press profusely illustrated. The 50 cent Parts will contain 96 pages with double the number of illustrations. No subscriber's name will be taken for less than the entire work." A couple of fascicles have covers which have been gingerly reattached and several have wear at the spine; in general they are in Very Good or Good condition. A nice and scarce item for the Dickens collector.~~The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club with fifty-two illustrations by Thomas Nast pt. 1 - 7/8; The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby with fifty-two illustrations by C. S. Reinhart pt. 7/8 - 15/16; Dombey and Son with fifty-two illustrations by W. L. Sheppard pt. 15/16 - 21/22; The Old Curiosity Shop illustrated by Thomas Worth pt. 21/22 - 27/28; The Personal History of David Copperfield with a Portrait of the Author and Sixty-one illustrations by J. Barnard pt. 27/28 - 35/36; The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit with Fifty-nine illustrations by J. Barnard pt. 35/36 - 41/42; Little Dorrit with fifty-eight illustrations by J. Mahoney pt. 41/42 - 49/50; Bleak House with sixty-one illustrations by F. Barnard pt. 49/50 - 57/58; The Adventures of Oliver Twist with Twenty-eight illustrations by J. Mahoney pt. 57/58 - 61/62; Barnaby Rudge with Forty-four illustrations by J. Barnard pt. 61/62 - 67/68; A Tale of Two Cities with over Forty illustrations by American and English Artists pt. 67/68 - 69/70. Very Good binding. New York Book Concern unknown books
19021321394New York: R. G. Newbegin Company 1902. Edition Definitive #a1. Hardcover. Large Octavos 60 volumes; Fair to Good; Bound in contemporary red morocco decorative gilt frames to boards surrounding a central tulip design in gilt with central green morocco onlay green morocco tulip design doublures with red and purple morocco onlays design and turn-ins tooled in gilt green moiré silk free endpapers marbled blanks following; all edges gilt.<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Spines faded; the last 16 volumes have significant damage to the bindings primarily the lower edge and 5 other volumes have noticeable chipping or wear; volume 49 has had the lower edge repaired;. This edition was issued with the original frontispieces engraved title pages and etchings by "Phiz" et al printed and mounted on india-proof paper as well as each volume containing an original pen and ink watercolour frontispiece from the original art work by Kyd;. 1321394. FP New Rockville Stock. R. G. Newbegin Company hardcover books
310413London: Chapman and Hall. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons nd. Gadshill edition. Illustrated. 8vo. Three quarters brown morocco and grey boards t.e.g. Very Good. Gadshill edition. Illustrated. 8vo. Chapman and Hall. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
188032223London: Chapman & Hall 1880. 1st edition thus. Original publisher's flexible green cloth binding with black & gilt stamping. PPII cocked with a small stain to the lower corner of the first 4 leaves. BH1 with cracked front hinge. Otherwise a VG to Nr Fine set with the occasional VG volume evidently depending as one would expect on the popularity of the title. 30 volumes complete. 16mo. 5-7/8" x 3-7/8" <br/><br/>An economical edition offered by C&H in this pocket format without illustrations. Uncommon as offered here i.e. in a complete set. Chapman & Hall hardcover books
291365Philadelphia. hardcover. very good. 40 volumes bound in 20. Illustrations with lettered tissue guards.Thick 8vo 3/4 burgundy morocco over marbled boards ornately gilt spines top edges gilt tops some spines neatly repaired. Philadelphia: John D. Morris & Co. n.d. ca. 1900. A handsome set. Very good .<br/><br/> Number 478 of 1000 copies.<br/><br/> unknown books
1929226345London: Chapman and Hall 1929. hardcover. very good. 40 volumes. Thick 8vos beautifully bound by Bayntun in full burgundy morocco highly ornate gilt-stamped covers and spines with raised bands several volumes have minor damage at spine ends and several volumes have neat repairs to front joints; uncut edges marbled endpapers and doublures top edge gilt. London: Chapman and Hall 1929. Very good.<br/><br/> An exquisite set which includes 2 volumes of the "Letters and Speeches" and John Forster's "The Life of Charles Dickens" also in 2 volumes.<br/><br/> Chapman and Hall unknown books
1900820591900. Dickens Charles. THE WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS. Edition De Luxe. NY: National Library Company n.d. ca1900. 20 volumes. Each volume has a color frontis. w/tissue guard and b/w illustrations by George Cruikshank and "Phiz". #128/1000 copies. 8vo. tan cloth with black stamped spine labels teg. Some of these volumes have never been read with the gilt being uncracked. All of the spine labels show minor scuffing and scratching otherwise all the volumes are bright and crisp with sharp corners and unblemished covers. Overall and handsome fine hardcover set extra shipping required on this set hardcover books
1840WRCLIT64145London: Edward Moxon 1840. Two volumes. Polished tan calf spines gilt with gilt labels small repairs t.e.g. by Sotheran. Gift inscription to Emily Vine from her mother dated 1857 on title of each volume; extremities raised bands and edges rubbed; covers a little worn and soiled otherwise a good set. From the collection of William E. Self with his book label in each volume. An excellent association copy with a presentation inscription on the half-title in volume one: "J.A. Overs / From / Charles Dickens paraph / 1st November 1840." John A. Overs 1808-1844 a London cabinet-maker by training educated himself and pursued his interests in writing. Dickens became his most important literary friend providing comments on his stories and poems introducing him to newspaper editors and offering financial assistance when Overs became ill. Overs first wrote to Dickens in January 1839 hoping to have some poetry placed in Bentley's MISCELLANY and Dickens recommended several pieces to his successor as editor. "Perhaps more importantly however Dickens advised Overs on the publication of his EVENINGS OF A WORKING MAN 1844 and wrote the preface to the work. . . . In his preface Dickens is careful to emphasize Overs's autonomy stating that although he had given advice to the author on this collection of short pieces he 'never altered them otherwise than by recommending condensation now and then' and assuring the reader that the volume's sketches represented Overs's 'genuine work as they have been his sober and rational amusement'" - DNB. The two men remained close until Overs's death in 1844: "When poor Overs was dying he suddenly asked for a pen and ink and some paper and made up a little parcel for me which it was his last conscious act to direct. She Amelia Overs told me this and gave it me. I opened it last night. It was a copy of his little book in which he had written my name 'With his devotion.' I thought it simple and affecting of the poor fellow" Dickens to John Forster 17 Dec. 1844 in the LETTERS OF CHARLES DICKENS Pilgrim Edition 4240. Edward Moxon hardcover books
201137322London: Michael O'Mara Books 2011. 1st edition thus. Hardback. A Nr Fine copy. 160 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Michael O'Mara Books hardcover books
1842240796Boston: W.H. Oakes 1842. Vignette lithograph portrait of Dickens by Thayer & Co. Lithograph.3 pp. 4to. Removed. Some minor foxing. Vignette lithograph portrait of Dickens by Thayer & Co. Lithograph.3 pp. 4to. Gimbel H 784 W.H. Oakes unknown books
19321504.2London: Alexander Macklehose & Co 1932. 1st edition. Orange cloth binding with red stamped lettering to spine. No dust jacket. Slight lean. Cloth a bit soiled. Very Good. xvi 148 4 pp. 12mo. <br/><br/> Alexander Macklehose & Co hardcover books
1973WRCLIT40675London: Faber 1973. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected proofs of the first edition. Wraps soiled but a good or better copy. Faber paperback books
115511paperback. The Music by John Hullah. 71p. unopened & unbound; wrappers dust soiled & worn at the corners. London: Richard Bentley 1836. First Edition. Facsimile reprint ca. 1884.<br/><br/> unknown books
1878127431878. A Comic Opera. In Two Acts. The Music by John Hullah. London: Richard Bentley 1836 but ca. 1878. Original printed self-wrappers. This is the ca. 1878 facsimile reprint of the 1836 first edition of Dickens's first play to be published -- which by 1878 was already a rare item. It is identifiable by the "A Facsimile Reprint" on the title verso but also by the width of "Richard Bentley" reduced to 2-3/8 inches. Spine deftly restored but this is otherwise a fine copy with unopened leaves. Podeschi Yale B39; see Carr UTexas B526; Eckel pp 157-158. <br/><br/> unknown books
6756London Halton & Truscott Smith 1927. One of 525 numbered copies. Half vellum and cloth t.e.g. uncut and unopened 165 pp. Fine. <br/><br/> London, Halton & Truscott Smith, 1927. hardcover books
19005887New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1900. xiv2426pp. Title printed in red & black. Illus. with a frontis. port. and 3 engraved plates by Harry Furniss. Finely bound by Charles E. Lauriat Co. Boston in 1/2 red morocco gilt over cloth. T.e.g. Fine. "The Works of Charles Dickens. Vol. XXIX." Printed from the edition that was carefully corrected by the author in 1867 and 1868. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
187690317NY:: Harper & Brothers. Very Good. 1876. Hardcover. B001ERN1PO . Part of The Works of Charles Dickens - Household Edition - series. With forty-five illustations. First ediiton thus. Quarto bound in green cloth with elaborate gilt and black lettering and design brown endpapers. Moderate shelf wear and aging previous owner's name on front endpage else very good. ; 328 pages . Harper & Brothers, hardcover books