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198892675London:: Folio Society. Near Fine. 1988. Hardcover. B0094KKZLQ . Compiled and edited by Peter Rowland. Illustrated. First edition thus. Near fine in a near fine slipcase. . Folio Society, hardcover books
1988Embry 151018Folio Society 1988. First printing thus. Fine in fine publisher's slipcase. Red cloth-backed cream boards. Folio Society, 1988. First printing thus. hardcover books
1988Embry 131253Folio Society 1988. First printing thus. Fine in fine publisher's slipcase. Red cloth backed boards. Folio Society, 1988. First printing thus. hardcover books
1988WRCLIT37656London: Folio Society 1988. Cloth and boards. Frontis illustrations. Folio Society edition. Compiled and edited by Peter Rowland. Fine in slipcase. Folio Society hardcover books
1989WRCLIT58820London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1989. Cloth boards. Illustrated. First edition. About fine in dust jacket. Weidenfeld & Nicolson hardcover books
18382896071838. Half Leather. Fair binding. Two issues bound in one of the Museum of Foreign Literature Science and Art with parts of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby. Foxing throughout spots of soiling to the endpapers and corner of loss to the front flyleaf. Front joint fully cracked but holding with surface wear and loss to the corners of the boards and edges of the spine. Half sheepskin over marbled paper boards. Fair binding. unknown books
186645436London: Chapman & Hall 1866. First edition slim 8vo pp. 48; text in double columns illustrated ads printed inside wrappers; original blue printed wrappers soiled and separated edges chipped textblock very good and sound. In custom half dark brown morocco clam shell box gilt spine in 6 compartments. The first four contributions in this number by Charles Dickens. Gimbel E19; NCBEL III 813. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall unknown books
10832Philadelphia: T. P. Peterson & Bros n. d. Circa mid-to-late 1860s. Original lt pink printed wrappers with woodcut vignette. Overall VG later blue cloth spine/some edgewear/prior owner sig on blank front fly/stationer stamp on front wrapper/abrasion on front wrapper. 109 pp double column 3 pp adverts at rear. 8vo. <br/><br/>From 'Peterson's Cheap Edition for the Millions' Series. This title not in the Gimbel collection See Gimbel D40. T. P. Peterson & Bros hardcover books
1866583181866. DICKENS Charles. MUGBY JUNCTION the extra Christmas Number of All the Year Round. for Christmas 1866. Offered with: NO THOROUGHFARE by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. Being the extra Christmas Number of All the Year Round. for Christmas 1867. London: All the Year Round; Chapman & Hall 1867. Each number is 48 pp. and in the original blue printed wrappers. The wrappers of both issues which are edgeworn and chipped have been carefully rebacked on the reverse with transparent tissue paper reinforced with a thin strip of the same on the spine and re-sewn. In addition the number for 1866 has the entire first and last pages of text reinforced with the transparent tissue. Some negligible foxing to text and soiling to wrappers of both issues with the 1866 number showing a couple of stains to the front wrapper. Acceptable but not collectible copies of two of the Christmas numbers in the original wrappers. Housed in a blue cloth clamshell box. For the pair:. unknown books
1948254889New York: Frederick Warne & Co 1948. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Good dust jacket. Robert Stewart Sherriffs. Dust jacket soiled with minor loss and multiple closed tears; almost complete however the dust jacket is protected in a mylar cover; mild foxing to first couple pages; charming illustrations. Very Good binding / Good dust jacket. Frederick Warne & Co unknown books
18635249.2London 1863. 1st edition. Original blue printed wrappers sewn. A VG to Nr Fine copy. 48 pp. Text double column. 8vo. <br/><br/>Dickens responsible for the first & last sections; Mrs Gaskell penned the 2nd section. Cf. Oppenlander p. 136 for a distribution of the other contributors' efforts. unknown books
18635249.1London 1863. 1st edition NCBEL III 813. Original blue printed wrappers sewn. A VG copy showing some minor edgewear & soiling. 48 pp. Text double column. 8vo. <br/><br/>Dickens responsible for the first & last sections; Mrs Gaskell penned the 2nd section. Cf. Oppenlander p. 136 for a distribution of the other contributors' efforts. unknown books
186319727.1New York: Harper & Brothers 1863. 1st US editiion Brussel EAST TO WEST p. 81; Gimbel B283; Oppenlander ATYR Contributer List p. 136; VanderPoel B450 for the 1864 edition. Not in Edgar & Vail. Printed white wrappers. Adverts to rear wrapper recto & verso. General soiling to wrappers with small piece missing from lower left of front panel no text affected. Bookseller blindstamp to front wrapper. Tide line to rear wrapper. Withal a VG copy of an uncommon edition. 3 - 46 pp. Text double-column. 8vo. 9" x 5-5/8" <br/><br/>As is the case with most of the Christmas stories the work actually a collaborative effort though marketed under Dickens' very salable name: Chapters I & VII by Dickens per VanderPoel & confirmed by Oppenlander; Chapter II by Elizabeth Gaskell states Oppenlander even though Gaskell "swore" not to write for ATYR; Chapter III by Andrew Halliday; Chapter IV by Edmund Yates; Chapter V by Amelia Edwards; & Chapter VI by Charles A. Collins Dickens' son-in-law & the individual initially chosen to illustrate Drood. Harper & Brothers unknown books
10542.1Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Bros n. d. Early US printing ca. 1868. Cf. VanderPoel B451. Original publisher's salmon-colored printed paper wrappers with woodcut vignette. Overall VG later blue cloth spine/some edgewear/prior owner sig on blank front fly/stationer stamp on front wrapper/abrasion on front wrapper. 17 - 107 5 pp. 5 pages of adverts at rear. 8vo. 9-1/8" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/> T. B. Peterson & Bros hardcover books
1863127471863. The Extra Christmas Number of All The Year Round for Christmas 1863. London: Chapman & Hall 1863. Original blue wrappers. First Edition being the extra Christmas number of "All The Year Round." This was the fifth of the nine Dickens Christmas numbers 1859-1867 and the first to be bound in blue wrappers. Dickens himself wrote only the first and last seventh chapters. A near-fine copy just a touch of wear at the extremities. Eckel p. 196. <br/><br/> unknown books
1863124191863. Charles Dickens's New Christmas Story. New York: Harper & Brothers 1863. Original self-wrappers. First American Edition of the fifth of the nine Christmas numbers 1859-1867 of Dickens's periodical "All The Year Round." Dickens himself wrote only the first and last seventh chapters. The inside rear wrapper bears ads dated December 1863. This is a near-fine copy with minor wear along the very fragile spine and a few faint marks; this American edition is much scarcer than its English counterpart. Podeschi Yale B283; see Eckel p. 196. unknown books
186319727New York: Harper & Brothers 1863. 1st US edition Brussel EAST TO WEST p. 81; Gimbel B283. Later green library buckram binding. Gd lacking rear wrapper/paper repair to final leaf affecting 3 lines of text of inner column. Ex-lib of NYPL with 'Withdrawn' stamp to initial & terminal leaf as well as a few other associated institutional markings. 46 pp. Text in double-column. 8vo. <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers hardcover books
18649023842London: Chapman & Hall 1864. 1st. Hardcover. Very good. Bound in the publisher's original printed wrappers. Edges and extremities are rubbed. Chipped at the binding which is loose but holding. Housed and preserved in a custom velvet lined portfolio. Images available on request. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall hardcover books
18645157.5London 1864. 1st edition. Blue printed wrappers sewn. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. General signs of use with age-toning. Roll to booklet. A VG copy. 48 pp. Inserted at front a 4 page advert printed on blue paper. 8vo. 9-1/2" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/>Dickens wrote Parts I & VII; see Oppenlander p. 150 for specific contributions of the other authors. unknown books
186535316New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1865. 1st US edition Gimbel B289. Original publisher's printed buff paper wrappers sewn. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Some wear & soiling to wrappers with age-toning to paper. A solid VG copy of an uncommon edition. 48 pp including wrappers. Text double column. Untrimmed. 8vo. 9-3/4" x 6-1/4" <br/><br/>Dickens wrote Parts I & VII; for the contributions of the other authors see Oppenlander pp 150. Harper & Brothers, Publishers unknown books
186538831New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1865. 1st US edition later issue. Ca 1879. Original publisher's printed salmon paper wrappers sewn. Some wear & soiling to wrappers with age-toning to paper. Spine paper chipped. A solid VG copy of an uncommon edition. 48 pp. Text double column. Untrimmed. 8vo. 9-3/4" x 6-1/4" <br/><br/>Dickens wrote Parts I & VII; for the contributions of the other authors see Oppenlander pp 150. Harper reissued this work ca 1879 by attaching new 'Library of Select Novel' wrappers over the original booklet. Harper & Brothers, Publishers unknown books
1956WRCLIT37724New York: The New York Public Library 1956. Cloth. Frontis facsimiles. First edition. One of 500 copies. With a copy of the original prospectus laid in folded once lightly soiled but very good. Bit of soiling to cloth else near fine. The New York Public Library hardcover books
195615682.1New York: The New York Public Library 1956. 1st printing Gimbel B121. Limited to 500 cc. Two-tone rough weave linen cloth binding. Spine a bit sun-tanned. Very Good. xvii 1 120 2 pp. Frontis piece. Collotype facsimiles. Tall 8vo. <br/><br/> The New York Public Library hardcover books
21594Dickens Charles. MRS. GAMP AND THE STROLLING PLAYERS. New York: Privately Printed 1899. First separate edition one of 85 copies printed on handmade paper at the Gillis Press. Original vegetable vellum white boards gilt uncut. A hint of dust to white covers else a very fine copy of this slender volume. Dickens began writing this sketch in 1847 to raise additional money in a benefit for Leigh Hunt who was destitute at the time. A prior benefit had fallen short of its goal but before this piece could be finished Hunt received a pension that helped him considerably and the project was dropped. The American collector Lowell M. Palmer bought the original manuscript and had this volume privately printed from the manuscript; the rare book department of Dodd Mead sold copies for $10 each. Brussells ANGLO-AMERICAN FIRST EDITIONS EAST TO WEST p. 86. Podeschi B182. VanderPoel B515. hardcover books
156821st thus. Linen cloth binding. VG. Tall 8vo. <br/><br/> hardcover books