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1910159167LONDON CHAPMAN AND HALL 1910 1910. ORIGINAL TAN CLOTH; NO DUST JACKET; DIRECTOR GEORGE CUKOR'S COPY WITH HIS PAUL LANDACRE BOOKPLATE SECOND EDITION VERY GOOD. Hardcover. LONDON, CHAPMAN AND HALL, 1910 hardcover books
1971WRCLIT37619New York: Emerson Books 1971. Boards. Illustrations. First edition in which the author explains the erotic meaning of wooden legs and pudding. Bookplate spine gilding oxidizing else very good or better in spine-faded dust jacket with a small inner tape mend and a couple of small nicks. Emerson Books hardcover books
35632London: Printed by John Parkinson Bland n. d. 1st printing. Ca pre-WWI. Paper age-toned. Faint horizontal fold-line. A VG copy. One sheet printed both sides. Text double column. 9-3/4" x 7-3/8" <br/><br/>Extracts from Dickens' CHRISTMAS CAROL with paragraph sub-titles of "The Ghost of Christmas Past" & "The Ghost of Christmas Present." No copies on OCLC. Scarce. Printed by John Parkinson Bland unknown books
193466213DICKENS Charles. DOR… Gustave illustrator. Scrapbook Containing The Life of Our Lord. A children's version of the Gospel written for his children by Charles Dickens.As It Apperas First Time in Print in The Courier Journal. Louisville KY: The Courier-Journal 1934. First edition. Quarto. Original brown printed paper wrappers containing the eleven daily parts. Some yellowing to papers else fine. Smith II. p.94-95. HBS 66213. $200 The Courier-Journal unknown books
1259Philadelphia: John D. Morris n. d. Buff printed wrappers. VG some soil & minor edge chipping to wrappers. 29; 54; 46 pp. Sm 8vo. <br/><br/> John D. Morris unknown books
3523New York 1871: A.S. Barnes & Co. Hard Cover. Small Octavo. Frontispiece 232pp. 2 other full page illustrations by Phiz; bound in blue cloth stamped in blind spine decorated in gilt light wear to head of spine; book publisher Dooley stamped to front free endpaper; internally fresh without foxing; very good. <br/><br/> A.S. Barnes & Co hardcover books
191210239.4London: George Routledge & Sons Ltd 1912. 1st Edition Miller p. 200. Green cloth with gilt stamped lettering and gilt stamped graphic of Pickwick to front board. Modest wear with bright gilt. Age-toning to eps and a smattering of foxing to edges. Prior owner signature to ffep. Withal a VG copy. xii 254 pp. 48 inserted costume plates by Edward Handley-Read 8vo. <br/><br/> George Routledge & Sons Ltd hardcover books
19083630.4London: Chapman & Hall 1908. 1st edition NCBEL III 850. Original red cloth with gilt spine lettering & front board stamped in blind. Slight lean general shelfwear with board showing at tips. Spine a bit dull. xi 1 584 pp. 866 woodblock illustrations. 4to. 11-1/8" x 7-3/4" <br/><br/>This volume has every illustration that went into the Household edition; represented are such artists as Barnard Mahoney A. B. Frost and others. Chapman & Hall hardcover books
3436n. p. n. d. Ca 1930s . A Fine example. 3-1/2" tall. <br/><br/>Coffee-mug size. unknown books
19034636East Aurora: Roycroft Press 1903. First edition thus. First edition thus. Original publisher's three-quarter "marbled" green morocco swirls of beige gilt spine. #72 of 100 Copies Printed on Japan Vellum signed by Hubbard. This particular title bound in 3/4 levant and Japan Vellum is quite scarce in fact McKenna did not examine a copy and states "A 'few' none examined printed on Japan Vellum and bound tooled in 3/4 leather." Superb borders throughout by Samuel Warner colored in green blue marroon and yellow.Corners rubbed near fine. With laid in notice "Birthday Dinner. The Dickens Fellowship" 4pp. 1927. <br/><br/> Roycroft Press hardcover books
193826840Bloomsbury: The Nonesuch Press 1938. 1st edition thus. Limited to 877 cc. Blue cloth binding with black leather spine label. TEG. Square & tight. Minor wear. Rear paste-down starting to slightly bubble along fore-edge. Withal a VG - VG copy. xiii 1 857 3 pp. Illustrated with the original wood block illustrations. Royal 8vo. 10-1/4" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/>Besides the 31 'Reprinted Pieces' & The Uncommercial Traveller the volume also includes Holiday Romance Hunted Down George Silverman's Explanation The Lamplighter's Story & The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices. From the famous Nonesuch set the last Dickens' set to be illustrated from the original plates as they were dispersed with the set's publication one plate per set. The Nonesuch Press hardcover books
1896WRCLIT19175New York & London: Macmillan & Co. 1896. Gilt green cloth. Frontis. First American impression of this edition with the introduction published in format with the Macmillan "Uniform Edition." Wilkie Collins's coauthorship of the last title piece has been neatly noted in ink on the sectional title otherwise a fine bright copy. GIMBEL D131n. Macmillan & Co. hardcover books
189610109.1New York: MacMillan 1896. 1st edition thus NCBEL III 784. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine & gilt device to front board. Gilt bright. Square & tight. A Nr Fine copy. xxx 408 4 pp. Separate t.p. though continuous pagination for Lazy Tour. One page publisher advert follows text. Frontis & two illustrations in RP. 8vo. 7-5/8" x 5" <br/><br/> MacMillan hardcover books
1842WRCLIT67037Boston: William Crosby and Company 1842. 66pp. 12mo. Gilt calf and marbled boards a.e.g. Binding worn and boards neatly detached internally very good bound without wrappers. First edition Dickens's speech on the occasion appears on pp. 10-15 in company with the toasts greetings or messages by the Danas both elder and younger Holmes and many others. Uncommon. BAL 4437 633 8735n etc. ECKEL p.233. GIMBEL B112. WILSON II:480. CURRIER & TILTON p.560. William Crosby and Company hardcover books
191536671Cedar Rapids: Privately Printed for William Glyde Wilkins by the Torch Press 1915. 1st separate edition. #48 / 63 cc. Printed blue paper wrappers. Custom blue cloth clamshell case. Some minor edgewear to wrappers. Unobtrusive dampstain to lower portion of front wrapper. A VG copy in a similar case. xii 2 57 5 pp. Partially unopened. Untrimmed. Frontispiece reproducing a caricature sketch of Boz & Christopher North first caricature ever published of Dickens plus 5 internal plates which are included in the pagination. 8vo. 9-3/4" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/>A separately printed edition of the June 29th 1841 Edinburgh Advertiser report of this significant event in Dickens' life i.e. the first public dinner given in his honor. Also includes a portion of the report from the Edinburgh Evening Courant Saturday June 26 1841 as well as Dickens' own personal account. WGW introduces the entire with 4 pages of prefatory remarks. OCLC locates 19 institutional holdings. Not in Gimbel nor VanderPoel. ABPC records one copy at auction these past 30 years 2000. Scarce in the trade. Privately Printed [for William Glyde Wilkins by the Torch Press] hardcover books
184227245.2Boston: William Cosby and Company 1842. 1st separate appearance BAL 8735n; Gimbel B112; Kitton 1; Tilton p. 560. Original buff printed wrappers. Custom red cloth chemise with leather title label to spine. Period pos 2. Faint tide lines to text upper margin. A respectable VG copy. Case - VG with two bookplates 'Frank Maier' & 'Thomas Wallace'. 2 66 pp. Dickens' speech recorded on pp. 10 - 15. Holmes' 'Song' p. 33. 12mo. 6-5/8" x 4-3/8" <br/><br/>This dinner was sponsored by a committee of 'Young Men of Boston' who had extended their invitation to the also young but already famous author before he left England. The dinner was held in Papanti's Hall with Josiah Quincy Jr as Chair who was ably assisted by Oliver Wendell Holmes & Nathan Hale Jr; the young James T. Fields was a guest. Also in attendance was "Josiah Quincy Sr the president of Harvard Washington Allston the poet & artist; George Bancroft the Historian & Richard Henry Dana Jr. . Letters were read from Prescott Washington Irving William Ellery Channing Judge Story and others regretting their inability to be there." In his remarks Dickens introduced the subject of International Copyright a topic dear to his heart if not those in attendance. This was one of the first salvos in a battle that was to rage for decades and the local papers were not slow to respond saying Dickens' remarks were in bad taste for a social gathering & charged him with creating a "huge dissonance". Evidently the future prominent Boston publisher Mr Fields thought Nevermind with respect to the copyright issue for he is known to have written shortly thereafter "Was there ever such a night before in our staid city" and he would later become a staunch friend to and publisher of the 'Inimitable'. cf. Johnson. DICKENS pp. 374-376. After the dinner Dickens wrote Forster "It was a most superb affair and the speaking admirable." Per Fielding Dickens "left Boston on 5 February with happier memories of his visit there than of anywhere else in America when four months later he returned to England." Fielding. SPEECHES Of DICKENS. p. 22. Scarce. Only 2 cc at auction in the past 25 years the last being 1998. This only the second copy we've ever been able to offer in the 20 years we've been handling Dickens material. William Cosby and Company hardcover books
18829852London: Chatto & Windus 1882. 1st edition NCBEL III 1053. Olive green linen cloth with gilt spine lettering. VG sq & tight/spines darkened somewhat. 2 volumes. 8vo. <br/><br/>2 chapters in Volume I are of Dickens: 'Charles Dickens As An Editor' & 'Charles Dickens At Home'. There are 4 concluding chapters of interest to bibliophiles: 'Modern Printing' Old Booksellers and Their Hobbies' 'Old Catalogues' & 'Bookstalls and Book-Boxes'. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1979WRCLIT40762New York: Barnes & Noble 1979. Cloth boards. First U.S. edition. About fine in dust jacket. Barnes & Noble hardcover books
187336194London: Printed for the Author at the Chiswick Press 1873. 1st edition. Not in the NCBEL. Original publisher's terra-cotta cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine. Slight lean. Modest binding wear. Newspaper excerpt tipped in to rear blank. A VG copy. x 180 pp. Numerous blank leaves at rear. Head- tailpieces. Decorative initial capital letters. 8vo. 6-7/8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/>The author has a two page remininscence of meeting Dickens as a young man who at the time was a court reporter and per the author sweet on a young lady named Jane. Printed for the Author at the Chiswick Press hardcover books
19107386.1New York: Duffield & Company 1910. 1st US edition bound with Scottish sheets. Original publisher's red cloth binding with gilt stamped spine lettering/decorations. Some extremity wear with spine panel a bit sunned. Discoloration spot to front board lower right corner. Period pos to ffep. Offset to h-t page. Withal a VG copy. 376 pp. Frontis of Dickens Maclise portrait 20 additional illustrations 8vo. <br/><br/>An American visits England at the beginning of the 20th c. and records his thoughts on various literary sites. 4 - 5 chapters on Dickens-related sites. Duffield & Company hardcover books
18994358.3London: S. T. Freemantle 217 Piccadilly 1899. 1st edition NCBEL III 849. Light blue decorative cloth with gilt stamped lettering/design. TEG. Pale blue pictorial eps. Gilt bright. Very slight lean and light wear to binding. Faint brown spot to spine. A solid VG copy. xxviii 174 2 blank pp including Index. Illustrated by Helen M. James. Sm 8vo. 7-3/4" x 5-1/8" <br/><br/> S. T. Freemantle, 217 Piccadilly hardcover books
184221721Boston: William White & H. P. Lewis 1842. 1st edition American Imprints 42-2784; Gimbel H-277; VanderPoel B486; Wright I 1571. Not in Kitton's DICKENSIANA or Wilkins. Original printed pale-yellow wrappers. Abt VG wrappers chipped & spine paper perishing with old tape reinforcement/corners reinforced with tape/soiling. 68 pp. 12mo. 7-3/4" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/>A scarce parody published no doubt to take advantage of the Boz mania that gripped the Northeast with Dickens 1842 visit concluding with the Boston dinner herein skewered. Dickens relations with his American hosts became a bit strained when he continued to press the copyright issue and were exacerbated by his subsequent publication of AMERICAN NOTES which felt by many on this side of the pond at least portrayed the US in less than favorable light. William White & H. P. Lewis unknown books
1928GG01653London:: Charles J. Sawyer 1928. 1928. 8vo. xvi 91 1 pp. Frontis. figs. Original green pictorial cloth original printed box box reads "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club"; corners of box showing some wear but a nice copy. SIGNED by Eckel & Newton at Colophon INSCRIBED by Newton on title "I am proud of this title which is my idea – A. Edward Newton . . . 1932." In turn this copy is inscribed "Presented to Frederick S. Bigelow an Editor Who Loves Books a rare combination with the Esteem of John C. Eckel Christmas 1931". A third presentation reads "Happy Birthday Ed! This 'guide' has just gotta go with your 'Pickwick in Parts'! Hope it's not too frustrating. Ray & Loretta Sept. 7 1976." Near fine. LIMITED EDITION of 440 copies. John C. Eckel compiled the first bibliographic assessment of Charles Dicken's works. A. Edward Newton 1864-1940 was a famous American author book collector and author of many books promoting book collecting and the love of books and reading. Charles Dickens British Library. The Charles Dickens research collection: from the J. F. Dexter collection in the British Library and other major holdings in Great Britain and the United States of America: a listing and guide Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey 1990 pp. 51 58. Charles J. Sawyer, 1928. hardcover books
1928210842New York: Edgar H. Wells & Co 1928. First edition. Number 306 of 440 copies signed by Eckel and Newton. 91 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Green cloth. Fine. First edition. Number 306 of 440 copies signed by Eckel and Newton. 91 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Edgar H. Wells & Co unknown books
1976002441Moskva Moscow: Khudozhestvennaia literatura 1976. Uniform edition. Very good. Uniform edition; 10 1/2 x 6 3/4; pp. 4 5-287 1; embossed beige cloth over boards; title in gilt and green; a few minor spots to boards; each page ruled with an intricate green border; very good condition. A large and handsome translation of Dickens' beloved "Oliver Twist." Khudozhestvennaia literatura hardcover books