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FORT813255P. F. Collier & Son. Used - Good. 15 volume set. Green cloth with gilt lettering on spines. P. F. Collier & Son hardcover
1434412873.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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18974311London: Chapman and Hall 1897 1897. Thirty six volumes. The Gadshill Edition "printed from the Edition that was carefully corrected by the Author in 1867 and 1868". 8vo. 195x138mm. This set contains the thirty four volumes plus two additional volumes of "Miscellaneous papers". Bound by Bayntun in navy blue half morocco marbled paper covered boards marbled endpapers. Some slight rubbing to extremities and scuffing to boards on four volumes but otherwise in beautiful condition. Internally excellent. A very smart set of the most sought after Dickens editions with the illustrations by George Cruikshank and H.K.Browne. London: Chapman and Hall 1897 hardcover
048986P. F. Collier and Son Book. Fair. Hardcover. No publication date stated circa 1900. Former owner has placed his name and 1908 in every volume. Fifteen of the volumes have broken hinges. All have wear to burgundy cloth heavy at corners and some volumes have damage to cloth along the spine edge. Interiors are clean. This set of 30 volumes will require extra shipping cost. P. F. Collier and Son Hardcover
1868038862London: Chapman and Hall 1868. Book. Illus. by Barnard Phiz Mahoney Dalziel et al. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo. A very good early set of "The Charles Dickens Edition" consisting of 18 volumes see list of titles below illustrated with b/w plates. Each volume is dated 1868 to the title page and appear to be the first issues of this edition later issues in this edition were undated or dated later. This set is unusual in that all are bound in the Publisher's original cloth livery and the more attractive for it. Most sets would have been rebound in leather thereby losing some of their authenticity Attractive red pebbled-cloth bindings with gilt titling to the spine and "The Charles Dickens Edition" to the front boards. Original brown-coated end-papers. Generally in very good condition bindings unfaded to the spines a few volumes nicked to the top/tail. Contents clean and tight no inscriptions top edge of text-block lightly dust marked. Title pages bound in for each title. The titles are : Pickwick Papers; Martin Chuzzlewit; Dombey and Son; Nicholas Nickleby; David Copperfield; Bleak House; Little Dorrit; Our Mutual Friend; Barnaby Rudge; Old Curiosity Shop; Sketches by Boz; American Notes and Reprinted Pieces; Christmas Books including A Christmas Carol The Chimes The Cricket on the Hearth The Battle of Life and The Haunted Man; Oliver Twist; Great Expectations; Tale of Two Cities; Hard Times and Pictures from Italy; The Uncommercial Traveller. A very good early set. Chapman and Hall Hardcover
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46111London : Chapman and Hall 1880. Thirty volumes bound in fifteen small octavo 150 x 105 mm; contemporary uniform bindings of half navy calf over marbled papered boards very lightly rubbed spines in compartments with gilt decoration and contrasting red and brown leather title-pieces lettered in gilt gleaming and bright; marbled edges and endpapers; bindings nice and firm internally excellent throughout some occasional spotting to the edges and insignificant foxing to some of the preliminary leaves but no handling marks underlining or previous owners' inscriptions; a handsome set in fine condition of Dickens' complete works issued a decade after his death. hardcover
1840179396London: Edward Moxon 1840. Presentation copy from Charles Dickens Inscribed by Charles Dickens to a protégé in the publication year on the Volume I half-title "J. A. Overs from Charles Dickens 1st November 1840". John Overs a carpenter made Dickens's lion couchant bookplate in the same year. Dickens nurtured Overs's literary interests and later wrote the preface to his sole book Evenings of a Working Man 1844. Dickens wrote in his preface to Overs's book "it has been a pleasure to me to put a few books in his way" p. ix. Overs 1808-1844 first wrote to Dickens in January 1839 hoping to be published in Bentley's Miscellany though Dickens resigned his editorial role there soon after. Dickens initially warned Overs against neglecting his employment to pursue a literary career. However he was satisfied when Overs explained he wrote only in his leisure time both to further his education and to provide more for his wife and children. Dickens spent the next few years reading and revising Overs's writings often in person during their spare Sunday hours together. As Overs's health declined Dickens found him lighter employment at the Drury Lane theatre. Dickens later supported Overs's family following his death from tuberculosis at the age of 34. The scholar Sheila M. Smith suggested that Overs might have influenced Dickens's The Chimes 1844. "A working man of this kind goaded to such feelings would have aroused Dickens's sympathy at a period when the novelist was experiencing his most violent indignation about his country's poor. It is arguable that Overs's plight at least contributed to this violence. At the time that Dickens began The Chimes he must have had Overs very much in mind. Dickens's concern for Overs might very well have influenced his decision to make a working man a central character in The Chimes" pp. 211-12. This copy was later given from Overs's widow Amelia Overs née Horton 1808-1885 to their daughter Amelia "Emily" Elizabeth Jane Overs 1834-1902. The gift inscription on the title pages reads "Emily Vine the gift of her mother 1857". Emily married William Andrew Vine 1833-1899 in 1854. 2 vols octavo 237 x 150 mm. Steel-engraved frontispieces and title page vignettes. Early 20th-century polished calf by Riviere for Henry Sotheran red and brown spine labels compartments decorated gilt and lettered in final compartments noting the Dickens provenance gilt French fillet with circular corners on covers gilt milled roll on board edges gilt floral roll to turn-ins marbled endpapers top edges gilt. Book label of noted Dickens collector William E. Self his sale Sotheby's 2 April 2008. Bindings bright one spine label partially restored wear to lower corners front inner hinge of vol. II partially split repaired tear to vol. II pp. 657/8 occasional soiling mostly clean. A very nice set. Sheila M. Smith "John Overs to Charles Dickens: A Working-Man's Letter and Its Implications" Victorian Studies vol. 18 no. 2 Dec. 1974. unknown
FORT866380P. F. Collier & Son. Used - Acceptable. 21 Volume set. Octavo. Red cloth covered boards with gilt lettering on spine. . P. F. Collier & Son hardcover
1874blb06799London: Chapman & Hall 1874. Hardcover. Very Good. 19 Volumes out of the 22 Volume Set - Conditions the same unless noted: Green cloth on boards with elaborate bright gilt and black designs to fronts gilt lettering to spines and blind stamped publishers logo to rear. Large books are tight square relatively sharp-cornered and free of major flaws except for certain volumes as noted: ""The Personal History of David Copperfield"" - with 61 illustrations by F. Barnard - book is near fine; ""Martin Chuzzlewit"" - some minor past moisture signs to interior head of spine torn - 59 illustrations by J. Barnard; ""The Old Curiosity Shop"" - some signs of past humidity minor - 39 illustrations by C. Green; ""The Uncommercial Traveler"" - 26 illustrations by E.G. Dalziel; ""Edwin Drood"" ""Reprinted Pieces"" and Other Stories - 30 illustrations by L. Fildes E.G. Dalziel & F. Barnard; ""Christmas Books"" - 28 Illustrations by F. Barnard; ""Dombey and Son"" - 62 Illustrations by F. Barnard; ""Great Expectations"" - with prior moisture signs mostly minor to front edge and some interior - 30 Illustrations by F.A. Fraser; ""The Adventures of Oliver Twist"" - 28 Illustrations by J. Mahoney - some minor scuffing to head and heel of spine - some minor signs of prior humidity; ""The Life of Charles Dickens"" by John Forster with Forty Illustrations near fine with tissue guarded frontis of Dickens; ""Hard Times"" - 20 Illustrations by H. French; ""The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby"" - some minor prior moisture damage including to frontispiece title page and front cover - 59 Illustrations by F. Barnard; ""Our Mutual Friend"" - signs of prior moisture damage to front edge and some wear to cloth - 58 Illustrations by J. Mahoney; ""A Tale of Two Cities"" - with 25 Illustrations by F. Barnard - minor wear and scuffing to corners and head and heel of spine; ""Sketches by Boz - Illustrations of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People"" - prior moisture damage to upper corner of front cover and first few pages - 34 Illustrations by F. Barnard; ""A Child's History of England"" - with 15 Illustrations by J. McL. Ralston - some minor past moisture damage to front board and some pages; ""Bleak House"" - with 61 Illustrations by F. Barnard - missing the spine covering but book is tight square - was originaly mis-bound as it has the cover for ""Barnaby Rudge"" on the front; ""Barnaby Rudge - A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty'"" - 46 Illustrations by F. Barnard - oddly this has the cover for ""Bleak House"" attached to the half-title page for Rudge and the book is Rudge. Front cover is detached and spine covering is in rough shape; ""The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club"" - 57 Illustrations by ""Phiz"" - binding is a bit loose but book is still Good- overall. Chapman & Hall hardcover
59545New York Nathan Simon Ca. 1900. Orig. kartonerte bd. . <br/><br/><em>Bleak House 1-2 - Great Expectations - Barnaby Rudge- A Child`s History of England - American Notes- The Uncommercial Traveler Reprinted Pieces Dombey and Son 1-2 Oliver Twist The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit 1-2 A Tale of two Cities Mugby Junction David Copperfiels 1-2 The Mystery of Edwin Drood Master Humphrey`s Clock Our Mutual friend 1-2 Hard times Pictures from Italy Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club 1-2 Christmas stories Nicholas Nickleby 1-2 Sketches by Boz The Old Curiosity Shop The Lazy Tour of two Idle Apprentices Little Dorrit 1-2 Christmas Book No Thoroughfare. </em> unknown
1024857034.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1024853969.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1900dickensgarnettLondon: Frederick J Quinby 1900. Memorial Edition. Hardcover. Clean pages throughout plates a. The Works of Charles Dickens exceptionally rare 64 volume Memorial Edition #11 of only 100 printed. Hand water color plates to each volume and over 1000 illustrations within the books. Edited by Richard Garnett and published by Frederick J Quinby.Clean pages throughout plates and illustrations bright with tissue guards text blocks all tightly bound hinges weak with 3 front hinges detached edge and hinge wear across the set 3 volumes with leather partially missing at spines gold titling brightThis set is heavy and cannot be shipped internationally. Will be insured require signature and based on the size and weight shipping in multiple boxes. We provide free domestic shipping. Frederick J Quinby hardcover
72180London: Chapman & Hall Ltd. no date 1897-1908. Complete Works FINELY BOUND COMPLETE WORKS the Gadshill Edition. Complete in 38 volumes. Octavo 20 x 15cm. With original illustrations by Cruikshank and numerous additional ones by Charles Green Harry Furniss etc. Very fine contemporary or slightly later red half morocco for BUMPUS with raised bands gilt titles and ruling to spines and matching cloth over boards. Top edges gilt with marbled endpapers. Some toning and spotting to edges otherwise clean bright copies in an exquisite fresh binding. Near fine. The first complete and fully edited edition of Dicken's works including notes and an introduction to every book actually provided by B.W. Matz rather than Andrew Lang as stated on the title page. SPENCER Andrew 'Charles Dickens: A Guide to the Collected Editions' Chesney Wold 2021 pp.36-39. London: Chapman & Hall, Ltd., no date [1897-1908] unknown
189835024New York NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1898. Reprint. Hardcover. Very good. Reprint 34 numbered volumes plus additional two volume life of Dickens very good green cloth hardcovers show exposure toning along spines dust soil to top page edges varying degrees of bumping to corners and bowing to covers depending on volume mild rubbing scratching and small edge tears to different volumes along with some other small bits of wear internally including occasional small tear at hinge. Still a pleasing set that features the numerous original illustrations and intro and notes by Lang. 36 volumes total with rough cut edges and top page edges gilt. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
2007DADAX0548163863Kessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.25x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
2380Light wear to spine and boards; starting to joints; starting to hinges; corners gently bumped. Very good. Charles Dickens. The Works of Charles Dickens: Sketches by Boz Parts One and Two. New York: Bigelow Brown and Co. Inc. no date circa 1920. National Library Edition. <br /> Octavo. 465pp. Vol. 1 of a larger set. Illustrated by George Cruikshank and Hablot Knight Browne. Bound in red half leather over red cloth spine lettered and decorated in gilt five raised bands top edge gilt marbled endleaves. <br /> <br /> . unknown
1899k68kaChapman and Hall 1899. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Complete 34 volume set Gladshill Edition. Printed from the edition that was corrected by Charles Dickens from 1867 to 1868 and were carefully reprinted for these volumes. All 34 volumes are bound in quarter leather the spines have 5 raised band with gold gilt detailing. All 34 volumes have slight wear along the edges but remain in good overall condition. . The pages of Volume 8 are lightly wavy but the pages remain accessible and the text is not affected. Volume 23 and 30 have a few pages with small closed tears the text is not affected. Volume 21 has pages that are a little torn. There are no ink inscriptions or annotations in any of the Volumes. the binding is lovely and strong. Heavy set extra postage required outside South Africa. a truly beautiful set that will give years of pleasure to any Dickens fan. JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Chapman and Hall hardcover
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27323P. F. Collier and Son. Hardcover. Good. Collier's unabridged edition;Six volumes large volumes with green clothbound boards with profuse gilt illustrations on the front and some gilt decoration on the spines; Most of the gilt is rubbed off the front of Volume V and the gilt is rubbed off all the spines P. F. Collier and Son hardcover
114795Scribners. First of This Edition. Hard Bound Volume. Good. 36 vols. Published 1898 and later. 9 vols. have ticks or chips to either the head or the heel of the spines. Includes the 2 vols. life by Forster. All in all a very nice set. Postage at cost. Scribners unknown
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