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186625983Clark Austin Maynard NY 1866 HARDBACK NODustJacket 1866 1st Edition THUS VG-/FAIR NOJACKET 4 1/2 X 6 3/4 in. Small Corner Chip 1/2 in from front bk Cvr & Spine Tear at Top edge & Rub wear scuff Extremities OF Spine 16 mo. Embossed blue cloth cvr WITH RUB wear. Interior relatively nice tight Foxing Wear 190 pgs. First Thus. Hard Cover. Clark, Austin Maynard NY hardcover
1967mon0003934917XEROX CORPORATION 1967T. hardcover. Very Good. . 2-volume set in slipcase minimal wear. XEROX CORPORATION hardcover
156146Ann Arbor: Giniger Books 1967. Hardcover in slipcase Fine no dust jacket. 2 volumes in fine slipcase. Included: a facsimile of the first edition of A Christmas Carol and facsimiles of the earliest printed newspaper and pamphlet versions and a holograph manuscript with a commentary by Clifton Fadiman of A Visit from St. Nicholas. Christmas Christmas. Giniger Books Hardcover
18431017Pesten Pest: Emich Gusztáv 1843. First edition. Two parts in one volume. In contemporary half cloth. Marbled fore-edge. With five woodcut illustrations. Pages yellowed due to ageing. Overall in very good condition. First edition. Two parts in one volume. In contemporary half cloth. Marbled fore-edge. With five woodcut illustrations. 6 1–340.; 4 1–373 3 p. <p><br /> First Hungarian edition in this translation. Other translation is also from the same year published by Hartleben.<br /> <p>. Emich Gusztáv unknown
1842354996New York.: Various publishers. 1842 - 1843. Some first editions including first American appearances of Sand’s “The Private Secretary†and Dickens’ “American Notes for General Circulationâ€. 4to. Old half brown leather over marbled boards raised bands. Very good moderate wear to covers inner hinges repaired light toning and foxing to pages old pencil notes to ffep. 28.5x20x5 cm. Printed in small type and double columns on newsprint these cheap editions were sold for 12-1/2 cents. Being quite fragile they have become scarce. The first American editions of “American Notes†and “The Private Secretary†are rare. Heavy book may require extra shipping. weight: 4.0 lb. Various publishers. hardcover
1936ABE-1667596330396Fortune Press Inc. 1936 Softcover spiral bound. No date stated: WorldCat lists as 1936. Square 8vo. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated. Contributions from John Averill Joseph Carter J. Francis Chase Rodney Chirpe Raymond Daboll Robert Dickens Stanley Ekman et al. Rare. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. Fortune Press, Inc. paperback
18835000690Sydney: Thomas H. Feilding 1883. Cloth sides of the binding scuffed and marked otherwise fine with the text and plates clean and crisp. Quarto etched additional title-page and 21 etched plates plate 7 present in two forms as noted in the Preface; publisher's half roan. <p><p>First edition and quite rare: the first purely artistic suite of etchings produced in Australia. Excellent impressions well inked on thick paper they have a real charm and vitalilty.</p> <p>Coveny an illustrator and painter of literary subjects was the first to produce a series of etchings or engravings outside the natural history and topographical genres. This suite of plates shows a mastery of the form and is not only a good example of the art of etching but also a key work in the development of printing arts in colonial Australia. The book was printed by John Sands who coincidentally had worked in England on the illustration of Dickens's novels.</p> <p>A self-taught printmaker Twenty Scenes published when he was 36 years old would prove to be Coveny's chief work. The year that it was published he travelled to England hoping to establish himself there as a graphic artist but suffered a mental breakdown from which he never fully recovered.</p> </p> . Thomas H. Feilding unknown
18937433n.p. London 1893. Original artwork. Near Fine. Twelve fine original pen-and-ink and watercolor drawings illustrating Martin Chuzzlewit signed by the artist. Quarto 11 1/4 x 8 7/8 inches; 286 x 225 mm. Done on fine laid paper. Original blue wrappers with "12 Original Character Studies from 'Oliver Twist' Drawn in colors by 'Kyd'" in ink manuscript on front wrapper. Wrappers expertly repaired. Housed in a green cloth portfolio. Manuscript list of characters. A few of the watercolors have light browning in the right hand margins not affecting images. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Kyd has faithfully recreated some of the immortal and lovable characters from one of Charles Dickens' most famous novels. The characters of the novel here represented are: Mrs. Sairah Gamp; Mark Tapley; Bailey Junior; Mr. Pecksniff; Mrs. Todgers; Tom Pinch; Charity Pecksniff; Betsey Prig; Montague Tigg; Poll Sweedlepipe; Chevy Slyme and Mercy Pecksniff.<br /> <br /> Joseph Clayton Clark a.k.a. "Kyd" 1856 - 1937 worked as a freelance artist with a particular affection for Dickens his Dickens illustrations first appearing in 1887 in Fleet Street Magazine with two collections soon to follow: The Characters of Charles Dickens 1889 and Some Well Known Characters from the Works of Charles Dickens 1892. Beginning in the 1920s he earned his living from watercolor sketches mainly of Dickens' characters which he sold to and through the London book trade. Frederic G. Kitton gives him early notice in his classic text Dickens and His Illustrators 1890; Kyd's watercolors were at that date already being avidly bought by major Dickens collectors Kitton p. 233.<br /> <br /> "As a character 'Kyd' emulated those of Dickens and his own illustrations - slightly larger than life. In his style and dress he was mildly flamboyant for the period.He seldom varied his attire from a grey suit spats homburg hat gloves and was never without a carnation or substitute flower in his button hole" Sawyer Kyd p. 7. Near Fine. unknown
18937432n.p. London 1893. Original artwork. Near Fine. Twelve fine original pen-and-ink and watercolor drawings illustrating Oliver Twist signed by the artist. Quarto 11 1/4 x 8 7/8 inches; 286 x 225 mm. Done on fine laid paper. Original blue wrappers with "12 Original Character Studies from 'Oliver Twist' Drawn in colors by 'Kyd'" in ink manuscript on front wrapper. Wrappers expertly repaired. Housed in a green cloth portfolio. The Toby Crackit plate a little browned on margins. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Kyd has faithfully recreated some of the immortal and lovable characters from one of Charles Dickens' most famous novels. The characters of the novel here represented are Oliver Twist Fagin Nancy Bill Sikes Mr. Bumble the Artful Dodger Charley Bates Noah Claypole Toby Crackit Mr. Sowerberry Mr. Grimwig and Mr. Brownlow. <br /> <br /> Joseph Clayton Clark a.k.a. "Kyd" 1856 - 1937 worked as a freelance artist with a particular affection for Dickens his Dickens illustrations first appearing in 1887 in Fleet Street Magazine with two collections soon to follow: The Characters of Charles Dickens 1889 and Some Well Known Characters from the Works of Charles Dickens 1892. Beginning in the 1920s he earned his living from watercolor sketches mainly of Dickens' characters which he sold to and through the London book trade. Frederic G. Kitton gives him early notice in his classic text Dickens and His Illustrators 1890; Kyd's watercolors were at that date already being avidly bought by major Dickens collectors Kitton p. 233.<br /> <br /> "As a character 'Kyd' emulated those of Dickens and his own illustrations - slightly larger than life. In his style and dress he was mildly flamboyant for the period.He seldom varied his attire from a grey suit spats homburg hat gloves and was never without a carnation or substitute flower in his button hole" Sawyer Kyd p. 7. Near Fine. unknown
18937431n.p. London 1893. Original artwork. Near Fine. Twelve fine original pen-and-ink and watercolor drawings illustrating David Copperfield signed by the artist. Quarto 11 1/4 x 8 7/8 inches; 286 x 225 mm. Done on fine laid paper. Original blue wrappers with "12 Original Character Studies from 'David Copperfield' Drawn in colors by 'Kyd'" in ink manuscript on front wrapper. Wrappers expertly repaired. Housed in a green cloth portfolio. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Kyd has faithfully recreated some of the immortal and lovable characters from one of Charles Dickens most famous novels. The characters of the novel here represented are David Copperfield; Mr. Creakle; Uriah Heep; Betsey Trotwood; Mr. Micawber; Mrs. Micawber; Tommy Traddles; Mr. Murdstone; Daniel Peggotty; Ham; Mrs. Gummidge and Mr. Dick.<br /> <br /> Joseph Clayton Clark aka "Kyd" 1856 - 1937 worked as a freelance artist with a particular affection for Dickens his Dickens illustrations first appearing in 1887 in Fleet Street Magazine with two collections soon to follow: The Characters of Charles Dickens 1889 and Some Well Known Characters from the Works of Charles Dickens 1892. In the first decade of the twentieth century five sets of postcards based on his Dickens drawings were published and seven sets of non-Dickensian comic cards by him were issued. Beginning in the 1920s he earned his living from watercolor sketches mainly of Dickens' characters which he sold to and through the London book trade. Frederic G. Kitton gives him early notice in his classic text Dickens and His Illustrators 1890; Kyd's watercolors were at that date already being avidly bought by major Dickens collectors Kitton p. 233 the Cosens sale in 1890 successfully selling a collection of 241 of Kyd's Dickens watercolors and Mr. Tom Wilson at the time the foremost collector of Dickens possessing 331 of Kyd's drawings.<br /> <br /> "As a character 'Kyd' emulated those of Dickens and his own illustrations - slightly larger than life. In his style and dress he was mildly flamboyant for the period.He seldom varied his attire from a grey suit spats homburg hat gloves and was never without a carnation or substitute flower in his button hole" Sawyer "Kyd" Joseph Clayton Clark: A Preliminary Study of his Life and Work p. 7. Near Fine. unknown
189448725London: Albert Jackson 1894. First Edition. Wraps. Near Fine. Royal 8vo. Etched title and 12 hand-coloured plates including the advertisement leaf listing the engravings. Loose as issued in original blue printed wrappers lightly edge-worn but overall in near fine condition. Housed in a custom three-flap card portfolio enclosed within a full light brown calf binding gilt-lettered and tooled with gilt-stamped floral turn-ins. A well-preserved and attractively presented set of Thomas Onwhyn's illustrations for Dickens's cheap edition of The Pickwick Papers. These images although created contemporaneously were not published at the time and make their first appearance in this format. A nicely preserved and presented copy. Albert Jackson unknown
194547475Niort : A. Nicolas 1945. 200x145mm. brochÂŽ. Couverture imprimÂŽe ˆ rabats. Exemplaire sur tirage de luxe avec papier vergÂŽ Hollande numÂŽrotÂŽ 114/150. Sous emboitage. TrÂs bel exemplaire. 400 A. Nicolas unknown
5698Couverture rigide. Bon/1945. in-8. Paris Editions du Marais 1945 in-8 106pp broché Emboitage Exemplaire en parfait état de l'édition numérotée sur papier Vergé de Hollande premier grand papier. N°95/150. Illustrations de S. Jung. Suite des illustrations. unknown
1914561812Phildelphia: Philadelphia Branch Dickens Fellowship 1914. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. Tall octavo. 151 1 pp. Illustrated with plates of the performance. Blue textured cloth with paper spine label. A just about fine copy with a tiny bit of wear and the spine ends and label and a couple of early leaves opened a bit roughly causing a few tiny marginal chips at the foredge. Printed in an edition of 500 numbered copies signed by the publisher this copy is unnumbered and unsigned. Philadelphia Branch, Dickens Fellowship hardcover
1914216811Philadelphia 1914. Limited. hardcover. very good. Illustrations. 152p. 8vo blue cloth; front hinge cracked paper spine label; chipped. Philadelphia: Dickens Society 1914.<br/> <br/> The "trial" was held at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia and Jasper found not guilty. One of 500 numbered copies. Gift inscription 1932 covers one whole blank flyleaf.<br/> <br/> unknown
35330H Virtue and Company n.d. Hardback. Both volumes Very Good. Shelf edges lightly scuffed and spine gently sunned. Foxing to outer pages and sporadic light foxing throughout. Steel engravings have tissue guards present. . 2 matching vols folio full green morocco with green boards and dark green corners and spine with gilt lining. 5 raised bands and gilt title/decoration to spine. Marbled endpapers and all edges gilt. Illustrated throughout with 30 steel engravings 15 in each volume. The picture on the listing page is of the actual books for sale. H Virtue and Company hardcover
200645Pennsylvania: Modern Publishing N.D. Hardcover. AS NEW in shrinkwrap. Modern Publishing hardcover
1981Q-0706416716Octopus Books Limited 1981-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Octopus Books Limited hardcover
189212070TREASURES OF LITERATURE AND ART J. H. Moore & Co. 1892 first edition some light wear to the corner tips and spine extremities else a very good to very good plus copy of this a salesman dummy copy with contributions by: Wilkie Collins THE MOONSTONE William Thackeray Charles Dickens GABRIEL GRUB Bret Harte THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP William Ainsworth Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Frederic Marryat William Goldsmith Oliver Wendell Holmes Lord Byron et.al. Profusely illustrated. The OCLC notes only one holding. Scarce. J. H. Moore & Co. unknown
1995282808PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
199246658Ed. Revista Literaria 1992. unbound. Bueno. Ed. Revista Literaria. Novelas y Cuentos. Madrid 1953. Holandesa. 23x16. Nueve novelas 661 pp. Conserva cubiertas originales. Ed. Revista Literaria unknown
5283847Short description: In Russian. Dickens Charles. Dombi and K.K. Shamov's son. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU5283847 unknown
18611373749New York: Carleton 1861. Saddle-stitched. Octavo 48 pages. In Good plus condition. Age-toning foxing and some staining scattered throughout. Chipping along edges. Open tear to top corner of pages 47 and 48 obstructing text. Open tear to front cover near spine. Pencil writing of previous owner on front cover near top edge. Shelved in Case 13. 1373749. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Carleton unknown
1169184847.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1161482946.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover