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1923019995London: MacMillan and Co 1923. SIGNED LEATHER BINDING by Sankorski & Sutcliffe. Full dark blue calf extra with raised bands gilt comparmented spine brown leather labels with gitl lettering gilt rolled decorative border edges and gilt tooled inner dentaling. All edges gilt. Light wear. No previous owner's names not exlibrary. Overall in EXCELLENT condition. Photos available upon request. Signed by Binder. Full Calf Leather. Near Fine. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Hardcover. MacMillan and Co Hardcover
1926feb09746<p>1926: First Swedish Edition of Cranford</p><p>Småstadsliv i Cranford</p><p>Used; For more details please contact me</p> Wahlström & Widstrand
1973feb26360<p>1973: First Russian Edition of Cranford</p><p>КрÑнфорд</p><p>Used; For more details please contact me</p> Moscow
1931feb09745<p>1931: First Spanish Edition of Cranford in 2 Volumes</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Espasa-Calpe
1947feb07943<p>First Norwegian Edition of Cranford<br />Used. For more details please contact me</p> Mariendal
1948feb50319<p>1948: First Japanese Edition of Cranford<br /><br />女ã®ç”º</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Shintensa
1970feb69493<p>1970: First Romanian Edition of Cranford<br /><br /></p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Univers
1986feb72733<p>1986: First Bulgarian Edition of Cranford<br /><br />Кранфорд</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> S. Nar. Culture
1952feb75763<p>1952: First Argentine Edition of Cranford<br /><br />Cranford<br /><br /></p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Espasa-Calpe hardcover
1965feb50076<p>1965: First Serbian Edition of Cranford</p><p>Kranford</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Minerva hardcover
1997feb91637<p>1997: First Chinese Edition of Cranford<br /><br /></p><p>克蘭弗德</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Foreign Language Publishing
1927feb42166<p>1927: First Finnish Edition of Cranford</p><p>Cranfordin seurapiiri</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Hedman Walfrid
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
1977Q-0140431047Penguin Classics 1977-01-27. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin Classics paperback
1948427351London : G.C. Harrap 1948. Reprinted. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat stained dulled and rubbed as with age. Illustrated end-papers. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; 255 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Notes; ""The first impression of this edition . was published in 1940 and most of it was destroyed by enemy action . Reprinted 1948."" Subjects; 1800-1899. Manners and customs. England Social life and customs 19th century ; Fiction. English fiction 19th century. London : G.C. Harrap hardcover
1954mon0000195414Rockliff Publishing 1954-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-Library usual stamps and markings. Hardback/Hardcover. Rockliff Publishing hardcover
1930blb08744London: MacMillan and Co. 1930. 1st thus. Hardcover. Near Fine. Finely bound in 3/4 navy blue leather over boards with a patterned cloth. Same design to endpapers. Top edge bright gilt and spine elaborately tooled with gilt two maroon leather title boxes and four other panels. Some minor rubbing to edge of leather where it meets spine. Book still Near Fine with no markings or flaws inside and only the minor aforementioned to outside. Filled with line drawings by Hugh Thomson - title page printed in black and red with red rulings. Very nice later printing - stated as 1930 on the title page - of the first edition with Hugh Thomson illustrations. MacMillan and Co. hardcover
1904mon0000959486J. M. Dent & Co. 1904. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Pages generally clean and brightBinding firmLight wear to edgesAll 25 illustrations present.Top edge Gilt.A little toning to end papers. J. M. Dent & Co. hardcover
19989780192832092-2025Oxford University Press 1998. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Oxford University Press</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780192832092</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1998</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 240</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> In this witty and poignant comedy of early-Victorian life in a country town Elizabeth Gaskell describes the uneventful lives of the lady-like inhabitants so as to offer an ironic commentary on the diverse experiences of men and women. This edition has detailed notes and a new introduction which discusses the originality and subtlety of the book's angle on women's experience. Also included in this edition is the sequel to Cranford The Cage at Cranford and a unique appendix of related writing.</p> Oxford University Press hardcover
19979780194228268-2025Oxford University Press España S.A. 1997. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Oxford University Press España S.A.</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780194228268</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1997</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 76</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Cranford is one of the better-known novels of the 19th-century English writer Elizabeth Gaskell. It was first published irregularly in eight instalments between December 1851 and May 1853 in the magazine Household Words which was edited by Charles Dickens. It was then published with minor revision in book form in 1853.BackgroundThe first instalment in Household Words which became the novel's first two chapters was originally published "as a self-contained sketch" and the "irregular way" the further seven instalments were published suggests that it took Mrs Gaskell time to think of making this into a book.She was during this period busy writing the three volume novel Ruth which was published January 1853.Cranford has been described as "practically structurelesss" and given the irregular nature of how it was first published it is not surprising that it lacks unity. A. W. Ward describes the novel as a "brief series of sketches strung together with easy grace."The small country town of Cranford corresponds to Knutsford Cheshire where Elizabeth Gaskell had spent much of her childhood and where she returned after she married. However the story's narrator comes from the nearby industrial city of Drumble which corresponds to Manchester where the author lived when writing the novel.SynopsisThe work had no real plot but is a collection of satirical sketches which sympathetically portray changing small town customs and values in mid Victorian England.Harkening back to memories of her childhood in the small Cheshire town of Knutsford Cranford is Elizabeth Gaskell's affectionate portrait of people and customs that were already becoming anachronisms.Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell n�e Stevenson; 29 September 1810 - 12 November 1865 often referred to as Mrs Gaskell was an English novelist biographer and short story writer. Her novels offer a detailed portrait of the lives of many strata of Victorian society including the very poor and are of interest to social historians as well as lovers of literature. Her first novel Mary Barton was published in 1848. Gaskell's The Life of Charlotte Bront� published in 1857 was the first biography of Bront�. In this biography she only wrote of the moral sophisticated things in Bront�'s life the rest she left out deciding that certain more salacious aspects were better kept hidden. Among Gaskell's best known novels are Cranford 1851-53 North and South 1854-55 and Wives and Daughters 1865 each having been adapted for television by the BBC.Early lifeGaskell was born Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson on 29 September 1810 in Lindsey Row Chelsea London at the house that is now 93 Cheyne Walk. She was the youngest of eight children; only she and her brother John survived infancy. Her father William Stevenson a Unitarian from Berwick-upon-Tweed was minister at Failsworth Lancashire but resigned his orders on conscientious grounds; he moved to London in 1806 with the</p> Oxford University Press España, S.A. hardcover
19989780192832092-2025Oxford University Press 1998. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Oxford University Press</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780192832092</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1998</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 240</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> In this witty and poignant comedy of early-Victorian life in a country town Elizabeth Gaskell describes the uneventful lives of the lady-like inhabitants so as to offer an ironic commentary on the diverse experiences of men and women. This edition has detailed notes and a new introduction which discusses the originality and subtlety of the book's angle on women's experience. Also included in this edition is the sequel to Cranford The Cage at Cranford and a unique appendix of related writing.</p> Oxford University Press hardcover
19979780194228268-2025Oxford University Press España S.A. 1997. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Oxford University Press España S.A.</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780194228268</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1997</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 76</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Cranford is one of the better-known novels of the 19th-century English writer Elizabeth Gaskell. It was first published irregularly in eight instalments between December 1851 and May 1853 in the magazine Household Words which was edited by Charles Dickens. It was then published with minor revision in book form in 1853.BackgroundThe first instalment in Household Words which became the novel's first two chapters was originally published "as a self-contained sketch" and the "irregular way" the further seven instalments were published suggests that it took Mrs Gaskell time to think of making this into a book.She was during this period busy writing the three volume novel Ruth which was published January 1853.Cranford has been described as "practically structurelesss" and given the irregular nature of how it was first published it is not surprising that it lacks unity. A. W. Ward describes the novel as a "brief series of sketches strung together with easy grace."The small country town of Cranford corresponds to Knutsford Cheshire where Elizabeth Gaskell had spent much of her childhood and where she returned after she married. However the story's narrator comes from the nearby industrial city of Drumble which corresponds to Manchester where the author lived when writing the novel.SynopsisThe work had no real plot but is a collection of satirical sketches which sympathetically portray changing small town customs and values in mid Victorian England.Harkening back to memories of her childhood in the small Cheshire town of Knutsford Cranford is Elizabeth Gaskell's affectionate portrait of people and customs that were already becoming anachronisms.Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell n�e Stevenson; 29 September 1810 - 12 November 1865 often referred to as Mrs Gaskell was an English novelist biographer and short story writer. Her novels offer a detailed portrait of the lives of many strata of Victorian society including the very poor and are of interest to social historians as well as lovers of literature. Her first novel Mary Barton was published in 1848. Gaskell's The Life of Charlotte Bront� published in 1857 was the first biography of Bront�. In this biography she only wrote of the moral sophisticated things in Bront�'s life the rest she left out deciding that certain more salacious aspects were better kept hidden. Among Gaskell's best known novels are Cranford 1851-53 North and South 1854-55 and Wives and Daughters 1865 each having been adapted for television by the BBC.Early lifeGaskell was born Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson on 29 September 1810 in Lindsey Row Chelsea London at the house that is now 93 Cheyne Walk. She was the youngest of eight children; only she and her brother John survived infancy. Her father William Stevenson a Unitarian from Berwick-upon-Tweed was minister at Failsworth Lancashire but resigned his orders on conscientious grounds; he moved to London in 1806 with the</p> Oxford University Press España, S.A. hardcover
1907GEN2-B-26London: Macmillan and Co. 1907. Cloth. Very Good. 7.5" by 5.5". Hugh Thomson. An illustrated edition of this Elizabeth Gaskell popular novel 'Cranford'. A new edition of this work. With 32 pages of advertisements to the rear. Cranford is a collection of satirical sketches sympathetically portraying the change and development of small town customs and values in Victorian England. A lovely example of this popular novel by Elizabeth Gaskell with illustrations by Hugh Thomson. In original pictorial cloth binding. Externally very smart with bumping to the head and tail of spine and to the extremities. Small amount of rubbing to the head and tail of spine. Slight age toning to board edges. Internally firmly bound. First few leaves have crease lines to the top outer corner from being folded. Pages are bright. Scattered spots to the endpapers otherwise clean throughout. Very Good Macmillan and Co. hardcover
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
1907203242673582MacMillan and Co 1907. Hardcover. Very Good. THIS EXQUISITE BOOK IS IN NEAR FINE CONDITION BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BY BAYNTUN IN FULL CRUSHED MOROCCO WITH BRIGHT GILT RULE AND FLORAL DESIGN TO BOARDS SIX COMPARTMENTS AND FIVE RAISED BANDS TO SPINE WITH BRIGHT GILT DETAILS AND TITLE. BINDING AND HINGES ARE VERY GOOD MARBLED END PAPERS AND PASTE DOWNS WITH BRIGHT GILT FORE-EDGE PAINTED END PAGES. NO LOOSE OR MISSING PAGES PAGES ARE BRIGHT AND CLEAN WITHOUT MARKS AND MINIMAL FOXING. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED IN COLOR BY HUGH THOMSON 297 PAGES BOOK MEASURES 7.5"x5.25". 113 YEARS OLD. A STUNNING BOOK IN REMARKABLE CONDITION. MacMillan and Co hardcover