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SKU1004039P.F. Collier 1880. Acceptable. All 6 Volumes gilt decorated boards and spines quite faded. Ends of spines frayed and corners bumped. All text pages present Volume 4 cracked at front gutter some pages loose at front of volume 5. Complete set. Lots of foxing; tissue on frontispiece missing on one volume. P.F. Collier (1880) hardcover
1881037911London: Chapman and Hall 1881. Hardcover. Very Good . In 1881 Chapman and Hall produced a set of the Works of Charles Dickens limited to 1000 copies. Generally it was 30 volumes but a few were "30 volumes bound as 60." This set has 60 volumes and is number 34 of 1000.The set contains extra illustrations and four hand colored illustrations in the Christmas volume.Three quarter leather on marbleized boards. Spines are hubbed and contain gilt floral decoration as well as author/title in gilt. Uncut fore edge. The condition is marvelous. Minor shelf wear on some bottom edges and a bit of spine wear. The image shown only shows about half the set please ask for more photos to see more. Due to the size and weight of this set an additional shipping charge will apply. Please note that set will be delivered in multiple boxes which will arrive with "signature required" upon delivery. Full refund if not satisfied. Chapman and Hall hardcover
099492London England: Chapman & Hall Hardcover. The Works of Charles Dickens. Our Mutual Friend. Slight foxing to some pages. Wear to top and bottom edge of spine and corners of cloth. Green cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. Contents: Book the First - The Cup and the Lip. Book the Second - Birds of a Feather. Book the Third - A Long Lane. Book the Fourth - A Turning. Fifty-Eight Illustrations by J. Mahoney. 419 pp. We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts Theology History Politics Social and Physical Sciences. Academic and Scholarly books and Modern First Editions and all types of Educational Reference Literature. . Household Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by J. Mahoney. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall Octavo. Hardback. Chapman & Hall Hardcover
1880163405P.F. C January 1880. Hardcover. Good. P.F. C hardcover
18851206150051New York P.F. Collier 1885. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. 5 of 6 volumes only Volumes 1234 and 5. illus. ports. 27 cm. Bound in contemporary green cloth. Gilt lettering on spine and front cover. Hinges weak. Minimal wear to extremities of each volume. Contemporary inscription from 1885 on FEP of each volume. Bookplate on inside board of each volume. Clean unmarked pages with toning. Please feel free to view our photographs. <br><br> v. 1. Oliver Twist. David Copperfield. Our mutual friend.--v.2. Great expectations. Little Dorrit. Martin Chuzzlewit.--v.3. Nicholas Nickleby. Christmas books. A tale of two cities. Dombey and son.--v.4. Old curiosity shop. Sketches by Boz. Hart times. A message from the sea. Master Humphrey's clock. Miscellaneous.--v.5. The posthuomous papers of the Pickwick Club. Pictures from Italy. American notes. Bleak house. New York, P.F. Collier hardcover
192989275Chapman & Hall Limited 1929-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. LIMITED TO 300 150 FOR GREAT BRITAIN AND 150 FOR AMERICA; 40 volumes bound in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering and design; some pages are still uncut; The bottom corner of spine on "Little Dorrit vol. II" is torn; Pictures upon request Chapman & Hall, Limited hardcover
53078New York: P.F.Collier. Unabridged Edition. Hardcover. Good in boards. Hinge is starting. Pressed in owner stamp. Rubbing to boards. No Date circa 1910. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. P.F.Collier hardcover
18606097<p>Chapman & Hall London 1860's-1870's. Illustrated Library Edition. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. VGC.Chapman & Hall London 1860's-1870's.Illustrated Library Edition of the Works of Charles Dickens in complete 26 octavo volumesI to XXVI.This set was reissued between 1861 and 1874 with illustrations and was called the Illustrated Library Edition.Hardbacksmarbled front and back covers gilt lettering to the spine bound in mainly contemporary half leatherfour volumes are in more recent half leather small nicks and dents on the edges of the covers and spines in VGC. Illustrated with many b/w plates.Nice and clean pages with small ink markscreases and nicks on the edges of the pagessmall foxing marks inside some of the pages pages 49-50 in volume I are slightly loose previous owner's name written on a sticker inside the front cover of each book except for 4 volumes marbled endpapers and edges of the pages. The front cover of volume XII has come loose but is repairable. Illustrations by George Cruikshank H. K. Browne.The collection is in VGC for its age with light shelf wear. A collectable and scarce early edition of The Works of Charles Dickens. Please note: This is heavy setapprox 22 Kg. Books sizes: 7.9 x 4.9 inches.</p><p>This is another paragraph</p><p>The books are as follows: The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club 2 volumes no date given but probably 1867 Nicholas Nickleby2 volumes dated 1869 Martin Chuzzlewit2 volumes dated 1969 Old Curiosity Shop & Reprinted Pieces2 volumes Barnaby Rudge2 volumes including Hard Times Sketches by BozOliver Twistdated 1868 David Copperfield2 volumesdated 1870 Pictures from Italy Bleak House 2 volumesdated 1867 Little Dorrit 2 volumes dated 1862 & 1867 Christmas Booksdated 1868 Tale of Two Cities Great Expectations dated 1866 Our Mutual Friend2 volumes dated 1869 Dombey and Son2 volumes dated 1868.The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club includes Charles Dicken's prefacein his preface to the 1867 edition Dickens strenuously denied any specific input writing that Mr Seymour never originated or suggested an incident a phrase or a word to be found in the book. Also on the second page of the The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club volume I it is printed: The Best Edition of my Books Is Of Right Inscribed to my Dear Friend John Forster Biographer of Oliver Goldsmith. Many Patient Hours he has Devoted to the Correction of the Proof Sheets of the Original Editions; And in Affectionate Acknowledgement of His Councel Sympathy And Faithful Friendship During My Whole Literary Life.</p><p>This is another paragraph</p><p>Later Editions: Upon completion of serialization the works were issued as complete novels in one to three volumes with original and in some instances additional illustrations. Starting in 1847 the older novels were reissued in what was called the Cheap Edition these were published in weekly and monthly parts and then as complete novels. Eventually all of Dickens' novels were reissued in the Cheap Edition. The concept of the Cheap Edition was similar to today's practice of reissuing hardback novels as more affordable paperbacks. Other editions published during Dickens lifetime include the Library Edition: a high quality set published without illustrations in 1858/59. This set was reissued between 1861 and 1874 with illustrations and was called the Illustrated Library Edition. In 1867 the Charles Dickens Edition was released. This edition featured new prefaces written by Dickens who also made minor corrections to the text. Chapman and Hall produced the Peoples Edition in 1865-1867 these were inexpensive monthly installments of the novels aimed at travelers in the very popular bookstalls popping up in railway stations all over Britain. Dickens' works were also published in America sometimes simultaneously with the British edition and often with little or no compensation to the author or his publishers due to the lack of an international copyright law. Dickens campaigned unsuccessfully for international copyright during his first American visit in 1842. An English-American copyright law would not be enacted until 1891. Dickens novels continue to be published today in popular series like the Oxford Illustrated Edition which include the original illustrations and the Penguin English Library's paperback edition.</p><p>This is another paragraph</p><p>About the Author: Charles Dickens was born in 1812 near Portsmouth where his father was a clerk in the navy pay office. The family moved to London in 1823 but their fortunes were severely impaired. Dickens was sent to work in a blacking-warehouse when his father was imprisoned for debt. Both experiences deeply affected the future novelist. In 1833 he began contributing stories to newspapers and magazines and in 1836 started the serial publication of Pickwick Papers. Thereafter Dickens published his major novels over the course of the next twenty years from Nicholas Nickleby to Little Dorrit. He also edited the journals Household Words and All the Year Round. Dickens died in June 1870.</p> Chapman & Hall, London hardcover
1875244444New York: New York Book Concern 1875. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. Thomas Nast; C. S. Reinhart; W. L. Sheppard; Thoma. The Harper & Brothers editions of most of the major works of Charles Dickens from the Pickwick Papers to A Tale of Two Cities. Issued with 70 parts in 38 fascicles by the New York Book Concern. Bound in the original New York Book Concern’s blue paper wrappers. Conditions of publication from rear panel: “The work will be issued in Semi-monthly Parts. Each 25 cents. Part will contain 48 pages of double column letter-press profusely illustrated. The 50 cent Parts will contain 96 pages with double the number of illustrations. No subscriber’s name will be taken for less than the entire work.†A couple of fascicles have covers which have been gingerly reattached and several have wear at the spine; in general they are in Very Good or Good condition. A nice and scarce item for the Dickens collector.~~The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club with fifty-two illustrations by Thomas Nast pt. 1 - 7/8; The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby with fifty-two illustrations by C. S. Reinhart pt. 7/8 - 15/16; Dombey and Son with fifty-two illustrations by W. L. Sheppard pt. 15/16 - 21/22; The Old Curiosity Shop illustrated by Thomas Worth pt. 21/22 - 27/28; The Personal History of David Copperfield with a Portrait of the Author and Sixty-one illustrations by J. Barnard pt. 27/28 - 35/36; The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit with Fifty-nine illustrations by J. Barnard pt. 35/36 - 41/42; Little Dorrit with fifty-eight illustrations by J. Mahoney pt. 41/42 - 49/50; Bleak House with sixty-one illustrations by F. Barnard pt. 49/50 - 57/58; The Adventures of Oliver Twist with Twenty-eight illustrations by J. Mahoney pt. 57/58 - 61/62; Barnaby Rudge with Forty-four illustrations by J. Barnard pt. 61/62 - 67/68; A Tale of Two Cities with over Forty illustrations by American and English Artists pt. 67/68 - 69/70. Very Good binding. New York Book Concern unknown
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0012740The Folio Society. Hardcover. Fine. A beautiful set . Eighteen volumes in slipcases . All of the books and all of the slipcases are in fine condition as new . All of the books are First Printings except the PICKWICK PAPERS volume which is a second printing . Christopher Hibbert provides very incisive Introductions to each volume . The books are illustrated by Charles Keeping . The books are bound in Scholco Brillanta cloth with printed paper sides . Color to top page edges designed to match the paper on the sides . All of the slipcases are covered in green paper -- note that several of them are a lighter shade of green than the others as originally published . The individual volumes are as follows : 1 THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD . Pub. 1982 . Edited by Arthur J. Cox . 2 THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP . Pub. 1987 . 3 CHRISTMAS BOOKS . Pub.1988 . 4 THE LIFE AND ADVENTYRES OF MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT . Pub. 1988 . 5 GREAT EXPECTATIONS . Pub. 1981 . 6 BARNABY RUDGE : A TALE OF THE RIOTS OF 'EIGHTY . Pub. 1987 . 7 THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . Pub.1986 . 8 DEALING WITH THE FIRM OF DOMBEY AND SON WHOLESALE RETAIL AND FOR EXPORTATION . Pub . 1984 . 9 THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF THE PICKWICK CLUB . Pub.1981 . 10 THE ADVENTURES OF OLIVER TWIST . Pub . 1984 . 11 LITTLE DORRIT . Pub. 1986 . 12 BLEAK HOUSE . Pub. 1985 . 13 OUR MUTUAL FRIEND . Pub. 1982 . 14 HARD TIMES FOR THESE TIMES . Pub. 1983 . 15 A TALE OF TWO CITIES . Pub. 1985 . 16 THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COOPERFIELD . Pub. 1983 . 17 Companion Volume : Arthur L. Hayward THE DICKENS ENCYCLOPEDIA . London : The Folio Society 1989 . 18 Companion Volume : Essays selected and introduced by Rosalind Wallace DICKENS' LONDON . London The Folio Society 1966 . Engravings by George Cruikshank . A wonderful set for any fan of Dickens . The Folio Society hardcover
000280London: Chapman & Hall Limited; and Henry Frowde. No Edition Stated . Blue Cloth. Various/No Jackets. 6 3/4" X 4 1/2. Leonard Rosoman. Printed by Horace Hart University Press Oxford. circa early 20th century An offering of 19 of the 'twenty' Volumes. Top edges gilt gilt text/ decorations on spine only front panel blindstamped/ lined with center panel decoration. 1 American Notes; Pictures from Italy - 270 187 pp. Three Illustrations by Maurice Greiffenhagen Fine 2 Master Humphrey's Clock; Edwin Drood - 135 287 pp. 19 12 illustrations by Cattermole and ' Phiz '/ Luke Fildes Fine. 3 A Child's History of England; 423 pp. 4 illustrations by F.H. Townsend and others Fine. 4 I A Tale of Two Cities; 415 pp. 16 illustrations by ' Phiz ' Near Fine - corners slightly scuffed. 5 II The Pickwick Papers; 928 pp. 43 illustrations by Seymour and ' Phiz' Near Fine - lightly scuffed corners triangular mark on front panel. 6 III Oliver Twist; The Uncommercial Traveller 503 378 pp. 24 illustrations by Cruickshank/ 4 illustrations by Harry Furniss frontis - Oliver Claimed by His Affectionate Friends Good - spine separated at second fep frontis starting at bottom corners lightly scuffed. 7 IV Christmas Books; 483 pp. 65 illustrations by Landseer Maclise Leech Tenniel Stanfield &c. frontis - Mr. Fizziwigs Ball VG - corners rounded 3 letter notation ffep. 8 V Great Expectations: 509 pp. 10 illustrations by Charles Green Fine. 9 VI Dombey and Son; 1006 pp. 40 illustrations by `Phiz Fine. 10 VIII David Copperfield; 991 pp. 40 illustrations by `Phiz VG - spine starting at front top scuffed corners. 11 IX Christmas Stories from`Household Words ` & " All the Year Round " ; 780 pp. 8 illustrations by A. Jules Goodman Fine. 12 X Bleak House; 992 pp. 40 illustrations by `Phiz`` NF - ends of spine wear corners lightly scuffed. 13 XI Hard Times: Hunted Down Holiday Romance & George Silverman's Explanations; Reprinted Pieces Also The Lamplighter To be Read at Dusk & Sunday under Three Heads: 394 309 pp. 7 illus. by F. Walker and Maurice Greiffenhagen/ 3 illustrations by F. Walker Good - text block intact inside detached boards. 14 XII Sketches by Boz: Illustrative of Every-Day lLife & Every-Day People; 786 pp. 43 illus. by Cruickshank and ' Phiz ' VG - slightly scuffed corners slight soiling to front panel 5 small white spots at top of rear panel. 15 XIII The Life & Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit; 963 pp. Fine. 16 XVI Our Mutual Friend; 959 pp. Fine. 17 XVII The Old Curiosity Shop 715 pp. Fine. 18 XVIII Barnaby Rudge 186 pp. loose in binding Good. 19 XIX Little Dorrit 968 pp. Very Good. <br/> <br/> Chapman & Hall, Limited; and Henry Frowde hardcover
1880014879London: Chapman & Hall 1880. Books measure 22.5x16.cm. No printed date circa 1880. Illustrated by Cruikshank Browne Stone. Bound in original publishers green cloth with black stamped tooling gilt lettering. Cloth lightly rubbed some abrasion wear 5 volumes have light staining to cloth 2 volumes have heavier staining. Generally all bindings in good clean firm condition. Internally light browning to endpapers minor spotting. Pages and illustrations in good clean condition. A nice clean set. Complete in 30 volumes plus 2 volumes. Life of Charles Dickens. 1.The Adventures of Oliver Twist. 2. American Notes for General Circulation and Pictures from Italy.3 & 4 Barnaby Rudge. 5 Sketches by Boz. 6 & 7 The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club. 8 & 9 The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. 10 &11 The Old Curiosity Shop. 12 A Tale of Two Cities. 13 The Uncommercial Traveller. 14 &15 Little Dorrit. 16 &17 Bleak House. 18 & 19 Dombey and Son. 20 & 21 The Personal History of David Copperfield. 22 Great Expectations. 23 The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Other Stories. 24 A Child's History of England. 25 Christmas Books. 26 & 27 Our Mutual Friend. 28 & 29 The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. 30 Christmas Stories. 31 & 32 The Life of Charles Dickens. C2. Cloth. Near Very Good. Illus. by George Cruikshank. 8vo. Chapman & Hall Hardcover
013905Chapman And Hall . Reprint . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 30 Illustrated Volumes All In Very Good Order With Light Handling Wear Consistent With Age And Light Spotting Throughout . Undated - Chapman & Hall Were Publishers For Charles Dickens From 1840 Until 1844 And Again From 1858 Until 1870 These Titles Would Be In A Later Era C1870 Please Use The Ask Seller A Question Option About Postage Charges Volumes Are Dombey And Son Vols 1 & 2 A Childs History Of England Edwin Drood And Other Stories Pickwick Papers Vols 1 & 2 The Uncommercial Traveler Great Expectations Oliver Twist Nicholas Nickleby Vols 1 & 2 Bleak House Vols 1 & 2 Martin Chizzlewit Vols 1 & 2 Vol 1 Has Slashmarks On The Front Cover The Old Curiosity Shop Vols 1 & 2 Vol 2 Has A Split Gutter On The Front Endpapers A Tale Of Two Cities Rubbed Spine And Missing Fep Sketches By Boz Christmas Stories Pictures From Italy David Copperfield Vols 1 & 2 Christmas Books Our Mutual Friend Vols 1 & 2 Barnaby Rudge Vols 1& 2 Little Dorrit Vols 1 & 2 <br/> <br/> Chapman And Hall hardcover
1873014488Chapman And Hall 1873. Reprint . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Very Good With Green Cloth And Gilt Titles Pp 440 Illustrarted Throughout . Undated C 1873 <br/> <br/> Chapman And Hall hardcover
35545OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS/THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY 1985. 21 VOLUMES COMPLETE. LIMITED TO 7500 SETS EXCLUSIVELY FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO THE OXFORD LIBRARY OF CHARLES DICKENS. A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION BY THE FRANKLIN MINT AND THE O.U.P. BOUND IN FULL SCARLET LEATHER ALL EDGES GILT SILK ENDPAPERS AND BOOKMARK. THREE RAISED BANDS COVERS AND SPINES RICHLY DECORATED IN 22 CARAT GOLD. GOLD FILIGREE TO THE BORDER OF THE INNER BOARDS. BLUE LEATHER PANELS TO THE FRONT BOARDS AND SPINE WITH AN INDIVIDUAL MOTIF TO THE FRONT PANEL SYMBOLIC OF THE BOOK. ILLUSTRATED. A FINE SET. POSTAGE AT COST. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS/THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY, 1985 hardcover
1346059748.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1345820259.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover