2 010 résultats
188958568New York: F. M. Lupton publisher 1889. Small folio pp. 96; text in triple column; original pictorial wrappers; text toned minor chips in the margins otherwise very good. Issued as volume III no. 255 in the Leisure Hour Library. Gimbel/Podesci B285 for the Leisure Hour Library edition of 1896. <br/><br/> F. M. Lupton, publisher unknown books
1865299575London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First. hardcover. very good. Marcus Stone. 40 Wood-Engraved Plates by Marcus Stone some lightly foxed. 2 volumes. 8vo early 20th century pebbled rose cloth; spines lightly faded. London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First edition. Sevral plates have stains in the gutter else a very good copy.<br/><br/> Complete with the half-titles & Postscript. First issue misspelling of "principal" on page 115 of second volume.<br/><br/> Chapman & Hall unknown books
18651230627London: Chapman and Hall 1865. First book edition. Hardcover. Octavo approximately 650pp. Hardcover in VG- condition. Bumping and shelf-wear. Rebound. First book edition being two volumes bound together as one. Includes original wrappers for the monthly publications bound in at rear as well as original advertisements. Half-bound leather and decorative paper and matching end papers. Spine has five raised bands with gilt text and decoration. Mild rubbing to leather to spine and corners. Head edge gilt. Previous owner's book-plate to paste-down end page. Text is bright and clean with only minor foxing and age-toning. Binding is sturdy. Edition points: The word "pricipal" is uncorrected in volume two pp.115 line 38. G.G. CONSIGNMENT.<br /> <p><br /> Shelved case 2<br /> <p><br /> Spine is dark green leather with gilt text. 1230627. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Chapman and Hall hardcover books
1854140940189London: Chapman and Hall 1854. First Edition. Very Good. 1854-1855. Twenty issues bound into 19 parts as issued. In publisher's green wraps printed in black. First edition. First state of No. 1 with no printer's imprint at bottom of front wrapper. All slips and ad pages present as per Hatton & Cleaver with the following exceptions: last 2pp. of Chapman and Hall ads missing from No. 1; a slip missing in No.2; slip "Tale of Chivalrous Life" not in No. 5; final two ads in No. 6 missing; no "Kaye's" slip in No. 7; no "Mappin Webb. & Co." ad at rear in No. 15. "London Society" slip supposed to be No. 9 bound in rear of No. 8 instead; "Mr. S.O. Beeton's" bound before "Astra Castra" contrary to bibliography. As is typical "Foreign Bank Notes" slip in 19 & 20 "Mappin" ad gone as well and No. 14's "Economic Life Assurance" slip absent. <br /> <br /> Very Good with spines and several covers neatly restored and general wear and light soiling; inked name or notation on front cover of Nos. 8 14. Small scrape to ad at rear of No. 16. Housed in a custom dark green morocco and cloth case. The original serialized appearance of the last novel Dickens completed with a phenomenal amount of advertisements and slips that deepen the reader's immersion in mid-19th century London. Chapman and Hall unknown books
022477London; May 1864-Nov. 1865: Chapman and Hall. First Edition. Octavo. 20 original parts in 19. Part 1: first state which lacks of the printer's imprint at the bottom of Part I front wrapper with slip that follows the plates present. Part 2. lacks slip "on the 31st of May". Part 3. includes and extra "Glenfield Starch". Part 4: " Facts" p. 3 has large closed tear. Part 5: Complete. Part 6: complete. Part 7: Complete. Part 8: Complete. Part 9. complete. Part 10: page 13 was misprinted "31" Has the often missing "Foreign Bank Notes" lacks the ad after the plates "The Economic Life Assurance Society". Part 11: Front wrapper repaired at front edge. Part 12: complete. Part 13: Complete but with an added ad tipped in: green paper "Mrs. Trollop's popular novel.". 14: Lacks "Like Assurance" after plates. Part 15: Complete. Part 16: complete. Part 17: Complete. Part 18: Complete. Part 19 & 20: Lacks ads after plates. The ad "Scottish Widows' Fund" verso printed up-side-down. Most likely a made up set as some parts appear brighter than others. All parts with various degrees of chips or splits. Housed within a handsome red straight grained morocco pull-apart case with chemise. Hatton & Cleaver pp. 345 - 370. Chapman and Hall unknown books
187529076New York: Harper & Brothers. 1875. Household Edition; Reprint. Hardcover. Very good to near fine. Green cloth stamped in gilt and black bright copy with spine dulled a bit slight wear at spine head. 58 illustrations by J. Mahoney. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 3464pp ads pp . Harper & Brothers hardcover books
186521888London: Chapman and Hall 1865. First edition. Hardcover. Three quarter maroon morocco marbled boards and matching endpapers and edges. Very good. 2 vols. Marcus Stone. 320 & 309 PAGES. 22.5 X 15 cm. 40 engraved plates illustrated by Marcus Stone. The title to the book was selected four years before the issue but Dickens' effort to keep "All The Year Round" afloat and his illnesses compelled him to write at a diminished speed. It became clear that Dickens was moving gradually downward. The astonishing fact remained that he did so well with some of the characterizations." see: ECKEL p.94. HATTON & CLEAVER pp. 345-370. Plates and text clean raised bands black leather spine label some extremity rubbing. Chapman and Hall hardcover books
1865287558London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First. hardcover. fine. Marcus Stone. 40 Wood-Engraved Plates by Marcus Stone. 2 volumes. 8vo early 20th century pebbled leather; marbled end-papers all edges gilt.London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First Edition.<br/><br/> Complete with the half-titles & Postscript. First issue with misspelling of "principal" on page 115 of second volume. The plates & text are entirely free from foxing. Laid in is one front wrapper from the original serial edition.<br/><br/> Chapman & Hall unknown books
1865D16160London: Chapman and Hall 1865. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Bound from the parts. Contemporary three-quarters morocco gilt. Light spotting as usual binding a bit rubbed but still a nice copy. Two volumes bound in one 8vo pp. xii 320; viii 309; two frontispieces and 38 other illustrations by Marcus Stone; occasional light spotting to the plates else very good bound without the half-titles wrappers and advertisements. <br/><br/> Chapman and Hall hardcover books
1865307710London: Chapman and Hall 1865. First edition. With 40 wood-engraved plates by Marcus Stone. xi 1 320; vii 1 309 1 pp. Without half-titles or ads. 2 volumes in 1. 8vo. Contemporary green half-morocco marbled edges and endpapers. Some rubbing to binding internally clean. First edition. With 40 wood-engraved plates by Marcus Stone. xi 1 320; vii 1 309 1 pp. Without half-titles or ads. 2 volumes in 1. 8vo. Gimbel A150 Chapman and Hall unknown books
18657453London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First Edition. Hard Cover. Marcus Stone. Two volumes octavo; contemporary 3/4 brown morocco by Morrell; marbled end papers TEG. First issue text with the word "pricipal" on page 115 line 38. Internally clean and bright. Bound from the original parts stab holes evident. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall hardcover books
186520795London: Chapman and Hall 1865. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. green wrappers housed in very good maroon leatherette chemise and slipcase backstrip lettered in gilt. Stone Marcus. 626 pages in text. 22 x 13.5 cm. First edition in the original 20 issues in 19 parts with 40 inserted plates by Marcus Stone. The title to the book was selected four years before the issue but Dickens' effort to keep "All The Year Round" afloat and his illnesses compelled him to write at a diminished speed.Thirty thousand copies were sold of the first number see: ECKEL p.94. With page "31" misprint instead of "13" in number ten and Our Mutual Advertiser in each issue. Lacking the scarce 4-page inset of "The Economic Life Assurance Society" in no. 14 but retaining the "Foreign Bank Notes" slip in nos. 19/20. HATTON & CLEAVER pp. 345-370. A few numbers with corner tears and creases twelve issue have their backstrips restored the plates generally clean practically all with the original tissue guards. Chapman and Hall hardcover books
1865267744London: Chapman and Hall 1865. First edition in book form. 40 engraved plates by the Dalziel Brothers or W. T. Green after illustrations by Marcus Stone without publisher's advertisements at back as frequently occurs with bound copies. 320; 309 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary half crimson morocco and marbled boards. Slight wear to covers some intermittent foxing an attractive copy. Stone Marcus. First edition in book form. 40 engraved plates by the Dalziel Brothers or W. T. Green after illustrations by Marcus Stone without publisher's advertisements at back as frequently occurs with bound copies. 320; 309 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Commencing with the supposed death of John Harmon who's body is found in the Thames Dickens' tale of hidden identities greed and love is underpinned by the theme of wealth and its evils. <br/>Our Mutual Friend is considered one of Dicken's most sophisticated works and first appeared in parts as it was written in 1864-65. Here we have it in book form published in the same year. Although Dickens lived until 1870 this is his last completed novel. Eckle p. 94; Smith no. 15 Chapman and Hall unknown books
1865265076London: Chapman and Hall 1865. First edition in book form. 40 engraved plates by Dalziel Brothers or W. T. Green after illustrations by Marcus Stone. xi i 320; vii i 309 1 2 ad pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Modern half calf with red morocco lettering-pieces marbled edges monthly part covers to parts I & II bound-in. Edgewear and spotting to a few plates else near fine. First edition in book form. 40 engraved plates by Dalziel Brothers or W. T. Green after illustrations by Marcus Stone. xi i 320; vii i 309 1 2 ad pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Dickens' tale of hidden identities greed and love all wrapped up with the theme of wealth and its evils. Eckle p. 94; Smith #15 p. 106 Chapman and Hall unknown books
187143466London: Chapman and Hall 1871. 2 volumes 8vo pp. viii 441; viii 412; frontispieces 30 leaves of plates by James Mahoney; publisher's green decorative cloth stamped in black gilt spines yellow glazed endpapers; minor shelf wear spines slightly cocked; Vol. I preliminaries a bit foxed else textblocks fine; a very good sound set. <br/><br/> Chapman and Hall hardcover books
1865243553London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First. hardcover. fine. 40 Wood-Engraved Plates by Marcus Stone. 2 volumes. 8vo early 20th century 3/4 red morocco all edges gilt by Morrell. London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First Edition.<br/><br/> Complete with the half-titles & Postscript. First issue misspelling of "principal" on page 115 of second volume. The plates & text are entirely free from foxing.<br/><br/> Chapman & Hall unknown books
1865221881London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First. hardcover. very good. Marcus Stone. 40 Wood-Engraved Plates by Marcus Stone. 2 volumes. 8vo contemporary 3/4 morocco over marbled boards; very lightly rubbed. London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First Edition.<br/><br/> Complete with the half-titles & Postscript.<br/><br/> Chapman & Hall unknown books
1865216530London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First. hardcover. very good-. Marcus Stone. 40 Wood-Engraved Plates by Marcus Stone. 2 volumes bound in one. Thick 8vo old half-calf; rubbed. marbled end-papers & edges. London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First Edition.<br/><br/> Complete with the half-titles and the 3p. Postscript but bound without ads. Some foxing especially on preliminary pages.<br/><br/> Chapman & Hall unknown books
186514467London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First edition bound from parts stab holes evident 8vo 2 vols. 40 engraved plates by Marcus Stone; postscript and half-titles present; contemporary half polished maroon calf spines faded joints rubbed; good sound copy. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall unknown books
186521935London: Chapman & Hall 1865. First edition bound from parts stab holes evident 8vo 2 vols. 40 engraved plates by Marcus Stone; bound without the half-titles but with the slip to the reader inserted at p. 1 and the postscript; later half green pebble-grain morocco gilt decorated spines; some rubbing but generally very good and sound. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall unknown books
1865012084London: Chapman and Hall 1865. Marbled boards. All edges marbled. Dark brown leather spine labels gilt borders. New brown endpapers. Two volumes bound in one. With half-title to Volume 1 bound-in. Forty plates by Marcus Stone all in excellent condition likely having been washed at some previous time. First issue points as described in Smith 15. Bound from the original parts with stab holes easily identified. Three-line slip tipped-in to p.1 of the first volume frequently absent. Quite a kindly-restored copy. The title first appeared in twenty numbers bound in nineteen monthly parts from May 1864-November 1865. Volume 1 was published in book form on Januart 20 1865 Volume 2 on October 21 1865. 320-309pp. First English Edition. Recent 1/2 Brown Morocco. Essentially No Wear./No Jacket. Illus. by Marcus Stone. Octavo. Chapman and Hall Hardcover books
1865434.15London: Chapman & Hall 1865. 1st book edition bftp Smith I 15. Period purple half-morocco bindings gilt stamped spine lettering complementary purple pebbled cloth-covered boards. Red speckled edges. Spines sun-tanned. General extremity wear. Book label of John Lugden Dockroyd. Very Good. 2 volumes xi 1 blank 320; vii 1 309 1 pp. 40 plates by Marcus Stone. 8vo. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall hardcover books
186444650.1London: Chapman & Hall 1864. 1st edition Hatton & Cleaver pp. 345 - 370. Original green printed wrappers. Housed in a custom chemise and deep green full morocco pull-apart case with elaborate gilt decoration to spine. Age-toning. 1st two parts as well as the final show some wear & edge chipping. Part 12 with largish chip to top of front wrapper affected "April". Part 15 lacking tip of front wrapper lower corner. Part 18 with tear to rear wrapper fore-edge. Overall condition of Parts: VG - VG. Case: Some minor wear with interior lip showing some chafing at top corners from removal of top portion's tight fit. Overall VG. 20 parts in 19. Some advert variances /- from that found listed in Hatton & Cleaver; specific collation supplied on request. Illustrated with 40 plates by Marcus Stone. 8vo. 8-3/4" x 5-5/8" <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall unknown books
186540899New York: Published by John Bradburn Successor to M. Doolady 1865. 1st US book edition 2nd issue Edgar & Vail p. 29n stating 'not seen'; Gimbel A153; Smith 14 p. 408. Not in VanderPoel nor Wilkins. Original publisher's brown cloth binding with gilt stamped spine lettering & graphic and boards stamped in blind. Pale peach colored eps. "D. S. Pillsbury" ticket to each front paste-down. Bit of shelfwear with board just showing to lower tips. Chipping to cloth at spine ends. Volumes joint cloth just starting top & bottom 1". Penciled pos to preliminary blank. Paper lightly toned occasional light spotting/foxing. Withal a respectable Very Good set of this rare US edition. 4 volumes in 2 317 1 blank; 314; 314; 294 pp. Frontis in each volume 14 inserted plates v1: 6; v2: 3; v3: 3; v4: 2. 12mo. 7-3/8" x 4-7/8" <br/><br/> Published by John Bradburn (Successor to M. Doolady) hardcover books
186520206.1New York: Harper & Brothers 1865. 2nd US book edition Edgar & Vail p. 29 incorrectly noting it as the 1st US; Gimbel A151 sixth copy; VanderPoel B2692 also incorrectly catalogued as the 1st US; Wilkins p. 32. Original publisher's honey-comb grain purplish-brown cloth with gilt stamped spine lettering. A VG copy spine sunned as usual with this volume/period pos to ffep & preliminary blank. 2 17 - 350 = 334 2 pp. Adverts last 2 pp. Novel text double column. Woodcut portrait of Dickens by Bobbett as frontis. Woodcut border to t.p. after Marcus Stone's Parts issue wrapper graphics. 34 intratextual cuts after Stone. Royal 8vo. 10-3/8" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/>This volume edition curiously bound with 2 less illustrations than that found in the Harper Magazine issue though without a side-by-side comparison it is difficult to determine which were omitted by the publisher not to mention 'why'. Harper & Brothers hardcover books