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19057374Edinburgh:: John Grant 1905 1907. Early Thornton Edition. Near Fine. A Near Fine set of the Thornton Edition. Octavo 5.5 x 8 inches. Green publisher's cloth with gilt Art Nouveau floral devices and lettering to spine. TEG untrimmed. The 11 volume set of the novels in uniform condition with minor toning to prelims boards lightly tipped slight edge wear but firm. Small white mark to front board of Vol I of Wildfelll Hall otherwise a nice 11 volume set of the 1907 edition with the Volume 12: Life of Charlotte Brontë by Mrs. Gaskell published in 1905 in uniform binding. Spine slightly darker than the other 11 volumes. All titles and half titles printed in red and black. Fully illustrated with engraved authors' portraits prominent landscapes town and village scenes and architecture from the text MS facsimile pages. 1. Agnes Grey: With a Memoir of Her Sisters by Charlotte Brontë. 2 301pp frontispiece. 2. Wuthering Heights: With a Preface by Charlotte Brontë. 2 xv 1 499 1 pp. frontispiece plus 4 scenic and illustrated plates in photographs and facsimile. 3. The Professor: 2 379pp frontispiece engraved portrait with tissue guard. 4. Villette: Vol I: 2 xi 1 421 1pp frontispiece 3 plates. Engraved frontispiece with tissue Haworth Church Villette facsimile of manuscript St. Gudule Cathedral Brussels. 5. Vol II: 2 402pp. frontispiece. 6. Shirley: Vol I: 4 458pp frontispiece plus 3 pl. 7. Vol II: 4 471pp frontispiece plus 2 plates. 8. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: Vol I: 2 354 pp frontispiece. 9. Vol II. 2 375 1 pp. frontispiece. 10. Jane Eyre: Vol I: 3 xi1 1 405 pp frontispiece plus 5 plates. 11. Vol II: 3 371 1 pp frontispiece plus 4 plate. Includes first page of Jane Eyre MS facsimile. 12. The Life of Charlotte Brontë by E.C Gaskell with introduction and notes by Temple Scott and B.W. Willett: 2 xvi 526 pp. frontispiece plus 12 plates. Cloth John Grant, hardcover
1857453115London : Smith Elder and Co 1857. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very good copies in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges slightly rubbed with backstrip faintly rippled as from damp. Edges dust-toned with interior overall bright and clean. Rear hinge volume 1 cracked with binding holding. Frontispieces retain their tissue guards; a well-preserved set overall. Provenance: signature of J.H. Stobart dated 1857. Physical description; complete in 2 volumes viii 352; viii 327 1 pages : frontispieces v. 1 portrait ; 20 cm. Notes; With half-titles. Frontispieces engraved by J. C. Armytage from drawings by G. Richmond and E. C. Gaskell. Subjects; Brontë Charlotte 1816-1855. Novelists English -- 19th century -- Biography. Women novelists English -- 19th century -- Biography. London : Smith, Elder, and Co hardcover
186824615London: n.p. Chapman and Hall 1868. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. First volume edition. 16 volumes for Household Words; 20 volumes for All the year Round; 36 8vo volumes in all. All but two of the volumes are ex-college library in modern buckram gilt spine titles. Library markings are: shelf numbers on spines; pencil numbers on upper left corners of titles pages; two line rubber stamp on textblock edges. Volumes 14 and 16 of Household Words are contemporary half leather marbled paper boards similarly ex-library. Generally very good to near fine but with occasional foxing and staining. <br /> <p><br /> First appearances of Tale of Two Cities Great Expectations and The Moonstone the first detective story. <br /> <p><br /> Shipping at cost.<br /> <p>. n.p. (Chapman and Hall) hardcover
1836WN475100London: John W. Parker 1836. Original brownish cloth with gilt spine title. Library ink stamps on top and bottom edges but no other library indicia. Spine ends and joints chipped with some loss of cloth. Binding worn and stained overall but binding very tight and text block sound. Owner names on front pastedown and ffep. Pencilled notations on preliminaries. Gaskell's work was a significant commentary on the impact of industrialization on the working class in Britain in the 19th century. An uncommon title. Appendix complete as well as 12 pgs. of publisher adverts at rear. . First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Ex-Library. John W. Parker Hardcover books
1940948T24London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd 1940. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 9" by 6". Joan Hassall. A very scarce and superb copy of the first Joan Hassall illustrated edition of Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford. First Joan Hassall illustrated edition. Most copies of this work were destroyed in The Blitz and to find one with a dust wrapper is extremely rare let alone in this superb condition. Unrepeatable. With twenty-three woodcut illustrations. Collated complete. An episodic novel featuring accounts of life in a country town based on the small Cheshire town of Knutsford in which the author grew up and the old-fashioned class snobbery prevailing. Written by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell an English novelist biographer and short story writer. Illustrated by Joan Hassall an English wood engraver and book illustrator. In the original full cloth binding. Externally very smart with minor wear to the extremities. Original unclipped dust wrapper is also very smart with light wear and sunning to the extremities and spine. The odd small mark. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout. Near Fine George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd hardcover
1860009875New York: Harper & Brothers 1860 First American Edition. Brown silk binding decoratively stamped in blind gilt titles. Antique ex-library with hand-numbered and hand-dated bookplate. 305 1 6 pp. advertising. Chocolate endpapers. A collection of Gaskell's stories which first appeared in Charles Dickens's Household Words and All the Year Round: "Right at Last" "The Manchester Marriage" "Lois the Witch" and "The Crooked Branch". Spine has been repaired with original spine laid down hinges renewed by expert bindery. Light old waterstain to corner of first 50 pp. Occasional foxing. Good. Scarce. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1906j7707aLondon: Smith Elder & Co. VG: in very good condition. Spines darkened. Occasional light foxing. Lord Ravensworth bookplates to front paste-downs. Teg. 1906. First edition thus. Maroon hardback half-leather covers. 190mm x 140mm 7" x 6". lxxiv 508pp; xxxiii 550pp; xxxi 557pp; xxix 521pp; xxv 523pp; xxxi 540pp; xl 727pp; xxx 761pp plates. 14 b/w plates. l: Mary Barton and Other Tales. ll: Cranford and Other Tales. lll: Ruth and Other Tales &c. lV: North and South. V: My Lady Ludlow and Other Tales. VI: Sylvias Lovers etc. Vll: Cousin Phillis and Other Tales. Vlll: Wives and Daughters: An Every-Day Story. With the heraldic bookplates of Lord Ravensworth. . Smith, Elder & Co hardcover
185726758London: Smith Elder & Co 1857. First edition. Half leather bound with marbled paper covered boards and end papers; Modest wear to edges corners and raised bands. Two volumes; viii 352 & viii 327 pages bound without ads; Frontis engravings with facing tissues and facsimile manuscript plate. Smith, Elder & Co unknown
1935591L18London: Macmillan and Co 1935. Fine Binding. Near Fine. 8" by 5.5". Hugh Thomson. A lovely illustrated edition of this popular Victorian novel. Illustrated throughout by popular Irish born illustrator Hugh Thomson. Thomson's pen-and-ink drawings complement this novel perfectly. Thomson illustrated the works of many popular author's such as Austen Dickens and J M Barrie. Thomson's illustrations to 'Cranford' led to his increase in popularity and his being commissioned by George Allen and Co to illustrate 'Pride and Prejudice'. 'Cranford' is one of Elizabeth Gaskell's best known novels. It was originally issued in Charles Dickens' popular magazine 'Household Words'. The work is a series of satirical sketches portraying small town customs and values in Victorian England. In a lovely Bayntun-Riviere binding with the binder's stamp to the verso of front endpaper. In a half calf binding with cloth covered boards. Externally smart. Fading to the spine as usual with this colour. Minor rubbing to the rear joint and to the raised bands. Small losses to the spine label. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright. Several gatherings remain uncut to the bottom edge. The odd spots to pages. Near Fine Macmillan and Co unknown
1866955P14Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz 1866. First edition. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 6" by 4.5". None. The very scarce first Tauchnitz edition of Elizabeth Gaskell's final novel a smartly bound set. The very scarce first Tauchnitz edition published in the same year as the first U.K. edition in book form.Complete in three volumes.'Wives and Daughters' follows the only daughter of a widowed doctor Molly Gibson as she grows up in a provincial English town in the 1830s.This novel was originally serialised in the 'Cornhill Magazine' from August 1864 to January 1866. Gaskell died before finishing it so the final section was written by Frederick Greenwood.Bound without half-titles. This edition was published by Bernhard Tauchnitz. Tauchnitz started his 'Collection of British Authors' in 1842 and it continued for almost exactly 100 years. By breaking with the European practise of ignoring British copyright law Tauchnitz was a driving force behind international agreements on international copyright protection. The goodwill he gained from British authors enabled him to be the principal continental publisher of English language works. He was often sent early proofs and so was able to first publish at the same time or very soon after the British publisher. In a full calf binding with gilt decoration. Externally smart. A little light rubbing to the boards and spines. A few light marks to the boards mostly to Volume III. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and clean. Half-titles have been removed. Very Good Indeed Bernhard Tauchnitz hardcover
2019__1138208272Informa Law 2019. Hardcover. New. 504 pages. 9.75x7.25x2.00 inches. Informa Law hardcover
36727New York: Harper and Brothers 1853. . First American edition small 8vo. pp.3296publisher’s adverts decoratively blindstamped textured cloth gilt-lettered to spine; professionally rebacked preserving original spine and endpapers ink ownership inscription to prelim blank lacks half title pencilled arithmetic to front paste-down endpaper foxing to prelims light wear to extremities with rubbing to cloth a good copy. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1853. hardcover
1861144701861. included in "Round the Sofa." London: Sampson Low Son and Co. 1861. 2 pp ads dated July 1861 last leaf of final gathering. Original blind-stamped green cloth with spine decorated in gilt. First English Edition so titled of this collection of six short stories the title one at 164 pages really being a novella. Most of these stories first appeared in periodicals such as "Household Words" during the late 1850s and MY LADY LUDLOW was first published as a book in 1858 by Harper of New York. In 1859 Sampson Low collected the stories in an anonymous two-volume work titled ROUND THE SOFA with interconnecting frames for each story and in 1861 this title MY LADY LUDLOW was first issued acknowledging "Mrs. Gaskell" as the author. In My Lady Ludlow Elizabeth Gaskell depicts the waning of aristocratic power and the waxing of professional hegemony in Regency England. Gaskell's representation of the rising professional society is its openness to participation by women by members of the working class and by the illegitimately born. Before any of the feminist movements of the nineteenth century had coalesced Gaskell's novel pointed to the egalitarian implications of professional ideals Colon. This copy does not have an ad catalogue in addition to the final one-page ad leaf see Smith Note 3. This is a bright copy just about fine a little foxing on the first few leaves but essentially no wear. Smith pp 138-142. unknown books
1867feb93186<p>1867: First Hungarian Edition of Cousin Phillis<br /><br />Phillis unokahúgom</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Pest hardcover
1953feb50503<p>1953: Rare Japanese Edition of Cranford<br /><br />女ã ã‘ã®ç”º</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Kadokawa Bunko
1956feb50642<p>1956: First Polish Edition of Mary Barton</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy
190726417Edinburgh: John Grant 1907. Very Good. Edinburgh: John Grant 1905-07. Thornton Edition. Twelve octavo volumes. Illustrated with black and white photographs and illustrations principally showing places associated with the Bronte family and their novels. Green cloth with spine lettered in gilt; top edges gilt. A mismatched set with Wuthering Heights the only title from 1905 and slightly shorter. Bookplate of Lady Diana Duff Cooper to front pastedown of all volumes except Wuthering. <br /> <br /> Boards show light rubbing to edges toning to spine and edges white spotting to a few volumes Gaskell volume split at bottom of front joint. Bindings sound and pages unmarked; about Very Good.<br /> <br /> Author actress and aristocrat Lady Diana Cooper was a member of the pre-WWI group of intellectuals known as The Coterie most of whom were killed in the war. A Very Good set enriched by Cooper's evocative neoclassical bookplate. John Grant unknown
1857Embry 184547Smith Elder & co. London: 1857. First edition. Spines very slightly faded else fine. Engraved frontispiece in both volumes and additional facsimile plate in volume one. One-half maroon morocco by Bayntun simply titled in gilt and with central floral device to remaining compartments and with original cloth bound in at rear. Smith, Elder & co., London: 1857. First edition. hardcover books
1861125281London: Sampson Low Son and Co. 1861. First edition of Elizabeth Gaskell's 1861 novella which first appeared in Household Words in 1858. Octavo original cloth elaborately stamped in blind. In good condition. Ownership inscriptions. My Lady Ludlow recounts the daily lives of the widowed Countess of Ludlow of Hanbury and the spinster Miss Galindo whose father was a Baronet and their caring for other single women and girls. It is also concerned with Lady Ludlow's man of business Mr. Horner and a poacher's son named Harry Gregson whose education he provides for. With Cranford The Last Generation in England and Mr. Harrison's Confessions My Lady Ludlow was adapted for television in 2007 as Cranford with Francesca Annis as the eponymous character with Alex Etel as Harry Gregson and Emma Fielding as Laurentia Galindo. Sampson Low, Son and Co. hardcover books
1861125281London: Sampson Low Son and Co. 1861. First edition of Elizabeth Gaskell's 1861 novella which first appeared in Household Words in 1858. Octavo original cloth elaborately stamped in blind. In good condition. Ownership inscriptions. My Lady Ludlow recounts the daily lives of the widowed Countess of Ludlow of Hanbury and the spinster Miss Galindo whose father was a Baronet and their caring for other single women and girls. It is also concerned with Lady Ludlow's man of business Mr. Horner and a poacher's son named Harry Gregson whose education he provides for. With Cranford The Last Generation in England and Mr. Harrison's Confessions My Lady Ludlow was adapted for television in 2007 as Cranford with Francesca Annis as the eponymous character with Alex Etel as Harry Gregson and Emma Fielding as Laurentia Galindo. Sampson Low, Son and Co. hardcover
19000000219<p>Fine Binding. Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co. 1900-1910. Later printings but one. Nine volumes 16mo 6.75" x 4.5" variously paginated uniformly and exquisitely bound by Ernst Hertzberg & Sons signed in blind on the recto of the rear free endpaper ca. 19-teens in full crushed dark brown morocco the spines in five compartments separated by raised bands lettered in gilt in one compartment with elegant tooling in black wrapping the spines onto both boards mimicking coptic fastenings tied up with fleur-de-lys fasteners. Top edges gilt floral blind-tooled inner dentelles brown laid-paper doublures and brown satin-ribbon page-markers bound in with velvet-lined tan cloth over board slipcase. </p><p>A few ribbon markers frayed occasional light rubbing mostly at the joints otherwise about Fine in slipcase which is soiled & stained mostly at the back of the box.<br /></p><p>A lovely set of "Love in Leather" as we like to call it which is perhaps more aptly characterized courtesy Raymond Carver as "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love." The publisher provides a running title for most of the volumes of "Tales from Foreign Lands."</p><p>Includes:<br /></p><p>Pushkin Alexander translated by Marie H. de Zielinska. Marie: A Story of Russian Love. 1906; Galdos B. Perez. Marianela: A Story of Spanish Love. 1907; Mrs. Gaskell. Cousin Phillis: A Story of English Love. 1910; Alphonse de Lamartine translated by James B. Runnion. Graziella: A Story of Italian Love. 1905; Drachmann Holger. Nanna: A Story of Danish Love. 1901 first printing; Charlot Francis. Madeleine: A Story of French Love. 1906; Krejsa Antonie translated by Caroline Svetla. Maria Felicia: A Story of Bohemian Love. 1900; Jensen Wilhelm. Karine: A Story of Swedish Love. 1909; and Muller Max. Memories from the German of Max Muller. 1909.</p><br /> A.C. McClurg & Co. hardcover books
1924NN5234John Grant 1924. ~FULL TITLES: Vols 1 & 2: Jane Eyre by C. Bronte / Vol. 3: The Professor by C. Bronte / Vols 4-5: Shirley by C. Bronte / Vols 6-7: Villette by C. Bronte / Vol. 8: Wuthering Heights by E. Bronte / Vol. 9: Agnes Grey by A. Bronte with a Memoir of her Sisters by Charlotte Bronte / Vols 10-11: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by A. Bronte / Vol. 12: The Life of Charlotte Bronte by E. C. Gaskell Introduction and Notes by Temple Scott and B. W. Willett. ~Original full green cloth gilt lettering and ornate gilt decor to spines. Top edges dark green other edges deckled with a little foxing to fore-edges. Half titles and title pages printed in red and black. Frontis to all vols four with tissue guards. Numerous b/w illustrations. Hinges all sound inside and out. A very little faint foxing to text margins or prelims. Endpapers all uncracked at gutters. Cream dustwrappers unclipped slightly toned on spines minor foxing spots to panels. Small hole to dustwrapper on spine in Vilette vol.1 only see picture. Dustwrappers protected in removable clear plastic sleeves. The Thornton Edition first published in 1901 and including Elizabeth Gaskell's biography of Charlotte Bronte became the standard text of the Bronte's works in the early twentieth century. Attractive set unusually fresh and little used. Robust packaging. Hardback. Hardback. Near Fine/Fine. About. 450pp. per vol. John Grant Hardcover
2015x-1138820989Routledge 2015. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 846 pages. 9.50x6.50x2.25 inches. Routledge hardcover
188351495(London, Harrison and Sons, 1883). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" Year 1882, Volume 173 - 1883. - Pp. 993-1033 and 5 plates (1 heliogravure (instrument), 4 folded recordings).
188351495London Harrison and Sons 1883. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Year 1882 Volume 173 - 1883. - Pp. 993-1033 and 5 plates 1 heliogravure instrument 4 folded recordings. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Gaskell's classic in neuroscience on the musculature and innervation of the heart."In the Croonian lecture for 1881 dealing with the frog heart Gaskell presented an important new method for studying heart action later named the "suspension method" and insisted that cardiac inhibition depended less on nerve or ganglionic mechanisms than on the inherent properties of the cardiac musculature. The role of the vagus nerve in inhibition was reduced to that of being the “trophic†anabolic nerve of the cardiac muscle. Yet in the same lecture Gaskell produced impressive evidence against Foster’s myogenic theory of rhythmicity and advocated instead the neurogenic view that discontinuous ganglionic discharges are responsible for the rhythmicity of the normal heartbeat. The background to this defection was exceedingly complex but it derived from an initial assumption which Foster himself accepted that ganglionic impulses - whatever their role in rhythmicity - are somehow involved in coordinating the normal sequence of the vertebrate heartbeat."DSB.Garrison & Morton 829. </em> unknown