Dickens Charles
El pequeño Dombey y otras adaptaciones de novelas para leer en público
New. unknown
Referencia librero : 9788490656952 ISBN : 8490656959 9788490656952
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DICKENS Carlos.
EL RELOJ DEL SE�OR HUMPHREY.
152 pp. Enc. editorial con sobrecubiertas. Colecci�n Austral n� 658. Edit. Espasa-Calpe. Madrid 1947. unknown
Referencia librero : 12920840
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DICKENS Carlos.
EL RELOJ DEL SE�OR HUMPHREY.
152 pp.5 hh. 175x115. R�stica con sobrecubierta. Espasa-Calpe. Buenos Aires 1947. unknown
Referencia librero : 44165
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DICKENS Charles.
El reloj del señor Humphrey. Novela. Traducción de J. Menéndez y Arranz.
Madrid Calpe 1922. Col. Universal. 8vo.; 182 pp. 1 h. Cubiertas originales. unknown
Referencia librero : Varia-13511
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DICKENS Charles 1812 1870 Carlos Dickens
El Secreto Del Ahorcado. By Charles Dickens The Secret of the Hangman . BARCELONA : Circa 1900s.
Barcelona 1900. BARCELONA - Published. Pictorial paper wrappers line drawing portrait of Dickens. Libro en Espanol - Book in Spanish. Circa 1900s. Tight bright and clean. No owner name or internal markings. Minor wear. Paper browning. GOOD copy. 32pp. Will pack well Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Literature Theology and History. . Re-issue. Wrappers. Good. 8vo. Paperback
Referencia librero : 0016391
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Dickens Charles
El viajero sin propósito
2014. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Referencia librero : T139436 ISBN : 849424437x 9788494244377
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Dickens Charles
El viajero sin propósito
2010. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Referencia librero : T151807 ISBN : 8496974529 9788496974524
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Dickens Charles/ Andersen Hans Christian
Eltern family Weihnachtsmärchen: Nina Kunzendorf und Benno Fürmann erzählen Hans Christian Andersen: „Die Schneekönigin“ und Charles Dickens: „Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte“
cbj audio 2018. Audio CD. New. German language. 5.60x5.00x1.00 inches. cbj audio unknown
Referencia librero : __3837142728 ISBN : 3837142728 9783837142723
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Dickens Charles. 1812 1870. Williams Emlyn
EMLYN WILLIAMS As CHARLES DICKENS. Portrait Photograph
B/w photograph of Williams on platform with his right hand in the air looking up into the distance with a book on the table in front of him. Mounted on tan stiff paper. Nr Fine. 14" x 11" <br/><br/>Williams toured as a one man show in the 1950's until his death. He performed readings by Chrales Dickens and this image is of him reciting a passage by Dickens. unknown
Referencia librero : 34037
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Dickens Charles
En julsaga
Publisher: Modernista. 2017. Hardcover. 60 p. Fine condition. --- Information regarding the book: "En julsaga" �r Charles Dickens mest ber�mda bok och antagligen ocks� v�rldens mest l�sta historia om julen. H�r f�r vi f�lja Ebenezer Scrooge en sn�l och elak aff�rsman som g�r igenom en total f�rvandling och blir en god m�nniska efter att ha hems�kts av sp�ken p� julnatten. En av v�rldslitteraturens stora klassiker h�r i �vers�ttning av Nils Holmberg och med Lisbeth Zwergers magnifika illustrationer i fyrf�rg. hardcover
Referencia librero : 8982209-L2 ISBN : 917781004x 9789177810049
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Dickens Charles: Cornwall Barry pseud of B. W. Proctor
ENGLISH SONGS AND OTHER SMALL POEMS
London: Edward Moxon 1844. 12mo. Contemporary three-quarter morocco and marbled boards. Binding rather rubbed and edgeworn otherwise a good copy with Charles Dickens' lion bookplate and the Gadshill label at the front and with the bookplate of John Gribbel at the back. Old bookseller's description tipped in front. The second edition in which Procter took the opportunity "to strike out about forty of the poems of inferior quality contained in the old volume and to introduce in their stead nearly seventy Poems in rhyme besides a considerable quantity of Dramatic verse" - "Preface to the Present Edition" dated "April 13th 1844." A presentation copy inscribed on the title-page: "Charles Dickens / with the best Regards of / The Author." In THE DICKENS CIRCLE New York 1919 p. 169 J.W.T. Ley states: "We may take it as quite certain that Dickens came to know Procter through Forster. And from the first the novelist and the poet were on the best of terms. It was natural. Procter was a peculiarly lovable man with a peculiar gentleness 'childlike without being childish and an unfailing buoyancy of spirit.' Such a man could not but have a strong attraction for Dickens. From the beginning he loved the company of his friend who in the 'forties was one of the innermost circle with Forster and Maclise and Ainsworth. Procter was one of the little company at the Greenwich dinner in 1842 and until he grew too old he was twenty-five years older than Dickens they had frequent social meetings. For HOUSEHOLD WORDS and ALL THE YEAR ROUND he wrote a great deal and Dickens valued his contributions very highly indeed . . . As Procter grew old Dickens saw less and less of him but the friendship remained as deep as ever and in 1854 it was peculiarly sweetened by the discovery that the 'Miss Mary Berwick' who had contributed verses to HOUSEHOLD WORDS which had won Dickens's unstinted praise was really his old friend's daughter Adelaide whom he had known from her childhood." Edward Moxon hardcover
Referencia librero : WRCLIT64147
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DICKENS Charles.
Engraved portrait.
No place no date. c.1870. Approx paper size. 38 x 28 cm. An unsigned three quarter length portrait engraving on chine appliqué on wove 12 x 10 cm. With a smaller profile lower left. Framed. No place, no date. unknown
Referencia librero : 43034
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Dickens Charles
Engraved ticket to Charles Dickens's farewell dinner
London 1867. Admission ticket #70 for the public banquet given in honor of Charles Dickens as he embarked on his final American reading tour. In 1867 Dickens was at the height of his literary fame and the grand farewell dinner at London's Freemason's Hall was attended by almost five hundred guests including Matthew Arnold Wilkie Collins Alfred Tennyson and Anthony Trollope. In his response to the toasts Dickens outlined his reasons for returning to America: " I am inspired . . . by a natural desire to see for myself the astonishing change and progress of a quarter of a century over there to grasp the hands of many faithful friends whom I left upon those shores to see the faces of a multitude of new friends upon whom I have never looked and last not least to use my best endeavor to lay down a third cable of intercommunication and alliance between the old world and the new." Dickens was overwhelmed by the occasion writing to his friend Harry Wills the following day: "When I got up to speak but for taking a desperate hold of myself I should have lost my sight and voice and sat down again." A near-fine artifact of the Victorian literary scene. Pale green coated card measuring 3 x 4.5 inches printed recto only: "Dinner given to Mr. Charles Dickens / on the occasion of / His Departure for the United States / Freemason's Hall Great Queen St. / Saturday November 2nd 1867 Seven o'clock." Lightest edgewear. unknown
Referencia librero : 1002625
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Dickens Charles 1812 1870
ENGRAVING Of CHARLES DICKENS plus SIGNED ENVELOPE to FREDERICK YOUNG
London 1846. Matted & housed in a handsome gilt-edged wooden frame. Nr Fine condition in a frame showing little wear. Engraving: 13-1/8" x 9". Frame: 28-1/4" x 22-1/2" <br/><br/>Engraved by D. J. Pound after a photograph by Mayall. A handsome piece destined to grace a study wall. unknown
Referencia librero : 41524
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Dickens Charles
Engraving from Great Expectations "Taking Leave of Joe"
Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. 8vo. Engraving "Taking Leave of Joe" from Charles Dickens Great Expectations. Protective tissue. Marcus Stone 4 July 1840 - 24 March 1921 was an English painter who was the son of Frank Stone ARA. He was trained by his father and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy before he was eighteen; and a few years later he illustrated with much success books by Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and other writers friends of his family. He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1877 and academician in 1887. In his earlier pictures he dealt much with historical incidents but in his later work he occupied himself chiefly with a particular type of dainty sentiment treated with much charm refinement and executive skill. One of his canvases is in Tate. Most of his works have been engraved and medals were awarded to him at exhibitions in all parts of the world. Fine. Fine. Illus. by Stone Marcus. 8vo. Original Engraving. Estes and Lauriat unknown
Referencia librero : 017391
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Dickens Charles
Engraving from Great Expectations "A Rubber at Miss Havisham's"
Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. 8vo. Engraving "A Rubber at Miss Havisham's" from Charles Dickens Great Expectations. Protective tissue. Marcus Stone 4 July 1840 - 24 March 1921 was an English painter who was the son of Frank Stone ARA. He was trained by his father and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy before he was eighteen; and a few years later he illustrated with much success books by Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and other writers friends of his family. He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1877 and academician in 1887. In his earlier pictures he dealt much with historical incidents but in his later work he occupied himself chiefly with a particular type of dainty sentiment treated with much charm refinement and executive skill. One of his canvases is in Tate. Most of his works have been engraved and medals were awarded to him at exhibitions in all parts of the world. Fine. Fine. Illus. by Stone Marcus. 8vo. Original Engraving. Estes and Lauriat unknown
Referencia librero : 017390
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Dickens Charles
Engraving from Great Expectations "Old Orlick Among the Cinders"
Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. 8vo. Engraving "Old Orlick Among the Cinders" from Charles Dickens Great Expectations. Protective tissue. Marcus Stone 4 July 1840 - 24 March 1921 was an English painter who was the son of Frank Stone ARA. He was trained by his father and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy before he was eighteen; and a few years later he illustrated with much success books by Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and other writers friends of his family. He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1877 and academician in 1887. In his earlier pictures he dealt much with historical incidents but in his later work he occupied himself chiefly with a particular type of dainty sentiment treated with much charm refinement and executive skill. One of his canvases is in Tate. Most of his works have been engraved and medals were awarded to him at exhibitions in all parts of the world. Fine. Fine. Illus. by Stone Marcus. 8vo. Original Engraving. Estes and Lauriat unknown
Referencia librero : 017388
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Dickens Charles
Engraving from Great Expectations "With Estella After All"
Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. 8vo. Engraving "With Estella After All" from Charles Dickens Great Expectations. Protective tissue. Marcus Stone 4 July 1840 - 24 March 1921 was an English painter who was the son of Frank Stone ARA. He was trained by his father and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy before he was eighteen; and a few years later he illustrated with much success books by Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and other writers friends of his family. He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1877 and academician in 1887. In his earlier pictures he dealt much with historical incidents but in his later work he occupied himself chiefly with a particular type of dainty sentiment treated with much charm refinement and executive skill. One of his canvases is in Tate. Most of his works have been engraved and medals were awarded to him at exhibitions in all parts of the world. Fine. Fine. Illus. by Stone Marcus. 8vo. Original Engraving. Estes and Lauriat unknown
Referencia librero : 017386
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Dickens Charles
Engraving from Great Expectations "Portrait of Dickens" at age 49
Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. 8vo. Engraving "Portrait of Dickens age 49" from Charles Dickens Great Expectations. Protective tissue. After a drawing on stone by R.J. Lane from photograph by Watkins 1861. Marcus Stone 4 July 1840 - 24 March 1921 was an English painter who was the son of Frank Stone ARA. He was trained by his father and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy before he was eighteen; and a few years later he illustrated with much success books by Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and other writers friends of his family. He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1877 and academician in 1887. In his earlier pictures he dealt much with historical incidents but in his later work he occupied himself chiefly with a particular type of dainty sentiment treated with much charm refinement and executive skill. One of his canvases is in Tate. Most of his works have been engraved and medals were awarded to him at exhibitions in all parts of the world. Engraved title page for book. Limited and numbered 34/1000. Near fine. Near Fine. Illus. by Stone Marcus. 8vo. Original Engraving. Estes and Lauriat unknown
Referencia librero : 017392
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Dickens Charles
Engraving from Great Expectations "Pip Waits on Miss Havisham"
Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. 8vo. Engraving "Pip Waits on Miss Havisham" from Charles Dickens Great Expectations. Protective tissue. Marcus Stone 4 July 1840 - 24 March 1921 was an English painter who was the son of Frank Stone ARA. He was trained by his father and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy before he was eighteen; and a few years later he illustrated with much success books by Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and other writers friends of his family. He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1877 and academician in 1887. In his earlier pictures he dealt much with historical incidents but in his later work he occupied himself chiefly with a particular type of dainty sentiment treated with much charm refinement and executive skill. One of his canvases is in Tate. Most of his works have been engraved and medals were awarded to him at exhibitions in all parts of the world. Fine. Fine. Illus. by Stone Marcus. 8vo. Original Engraving. Estes and Lauriat unknown
Referencia librero : 017387
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Dickens Charles
Engraving from Great Expectations "Lecturing on Capital"
Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1890. 8vo. Engraving "Lecturing on Capital" from Charles Dickens Great Expectations. Protective tissue. Marcus Stone 4 July 1840 - 24 March 1921 was an English painter who was the son of Frank Stone ARA. He was trained by his father and began to exhibit at the Royal Academy before he was eighteen; and a few years later he illustrated with much success books by Charles Dickens Anthony Trollope and other writers friends of his family. He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1877 and academician in 1887. In his earlier pictures he dealt much with historical incidents but in his later work he occupied himself chiefly with a particular type of dainty sentiment treated with much charm refinement and executive skill. One of his canvases is in Tate. Most of his works have been engraved and medals were awarded to him at exhibitions in all parts of the world. Fine. Fine. Illus. by Stone Marcus. 8vo. Original Engraving. Estes and Lauriat unknown
Referencia librero : 017389
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Dickens Charles. 1812 1870. Frith William Powell 1819 1909. Barlow T. Oldham 1824 1889 Engraver
ENGRAVING Of CHARLES DICKENS
London: Thomas McLean Haymarket 1872. Housed in a period wooden frame. Nr Fine condition in a contemporary frame showing little wear. Engraving: 20" x 15". Frame: 33" x 27" <br/><br/>Firth a long-time friend of Dickens who Dickens commissioned in 1842 to paint a portrait of Kate Nickleby. This portrait of Dickens Frith completed in 1859 shows the author at his desk in Tavistock House at work on A Tale of Two Cities. Here the image engraved by T. Oldham Barlow and published by Thomas McLean in Haymarket. A handsome piece destined to grace a fireplace mantle. Thomas McLean, Haymarket unknown
Referencia librero : 2041
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Dickens Charles
Envelope signed "Charles Dickens" addressed in holograph to Mrs. Hillard 62 Pinckney Street
Circular "C.D." ink stamp on flap. 2 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches. Tipped to larger leaf. Circular "C.D." ink stamp on flap. 2 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches. "Dickens says he likes Susan Hillard better than any American lady he has met with" wrote a witness to the Boston literary scene of the mid nineteenth century shortly after Dickens' first visit to the city in 1842 Memoir of the Life of Mrs. Anne Jean Lyman 1875 p 432. Susan Hillard hid fugitive slaves in the attic of her house at 62 Pinckney Street during the 1850s at the same time her husband George Stillman Hillard was charged as a federal commissioner with enforcing the Fugitve Slave Act. George was a partner of Charles Sumner's law firm a founder of the Five of Clubs and first dean of BU Law School. Sumner played guide to the round of Beacon Hill fetes arranged for Dickens on his inaugural Boston visit at which time he would have made Susan Hillard's acquaintence. unknown
Referencia librero : 310027
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Dickens Charles. 1812 1870. Graeme Bruce
EPILOGUE
Philadelphia: Lippincott 1934. 1st US edition cf. Cox 422; NCBEL III 808. Orange cloth binding with stamped black lettering. Yellow & brown dust jacket. VG slight lean/VG spine panle a bit darkened/minor edgewear. 320 pp. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/>The EDWIN DROOD Mystery Solved. yet again. Lippincott hardcover
Referencia librero : 3212.5
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Dickens Charles. 1812 1870. Graeme Bruce
EPILOGUE
Philadelphia: Lippincott 1934. 1st US edition cf. Cox 422; NCBEL III 808. Orange cloth binding with stamped black lettering. Yellow & brown dust jacket. VG slight lean/VG spine panle a bit darkened/minor edgewear. 320 pp. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/>The EDWIN DROOD Mystery Solved. yet again. Lippincott hardcover
Referencia librero : 3212.4
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DICKENS Charles
Epistle to "Boz"
DICKENS Charles. An Epistle to "Boz". Alias Charles Dickens. By Zedekiah Comitatus M.P.E.C. Skaggaddahunk: Scantlewood Timberlake & Co. Printers to the North River Society 1867. Originally issued in wrappers now rebound in half black cloth over floral cloth gilt-stamped on spine. Top edge gilt. Some expected foxing throughout. Near fine. This is a satire on Dickens with a ficitious author and a fictitious place of publishing. HBS 66262. $1000 Scantlewood, Timberlake & Co. Printers to the North River Society hardcover
Referencia librero : 66262
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Dickens Charles
Es lebe die Weihnacht in all ihrer Pracht: Weihnachten mit Charles Dickens
Aufbau Verlag GmbH 2019. Hardcover. New. German language. 7.68x4.65x0.67 inches. Aufbau Verlag GmbH hardcover
Referencia librero : __335103489X ISBN : 335103489X 9783351034894
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Dickens Charles
Escenas de la vida de Londres por Boz
1900. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Referencia librero : T150023 ISBN : 8496775577 9788496775572
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Dickens Charles
Espoirs et passions : Un conte de deux villes
J'Ai Lu. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. J'Ai Lu unknown
Referencia librero : GRP114341580 ISBN : 2277226432 9782277226437
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Dickens Charles
Estampas de Italia
2012. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Referencia librero : T10646 ISBN : 8415564228 9788415564225
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Dickens Charles
Estampas de Italia
2002. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Referencia librero : T108379 ISBN : 8484281396 9788484281399
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Dickens Charles Overs John
EVENINGS OF A WORKING MAN
1844. a "probably unique" binding being the Occupation of His Scanty Leisure: with a Preface relative to the Author by Charles Dickens. London: T.C. Newby 1844. 3 pp ads. Original blind-stamped olive green cloth spine lettered in gilt. First Edition. Overs was a carpenter who "had shown some literary ability" Eckel but was now fatally ill with tuberculosis; Dickens assisted him in getting his writings published as a financial aid for Overs's soon-to-be widow and children. The book is dedicated to the doctor who was caring for Overs. Dickens's nine-page Preface exhorts readers a bit patronizingly to accept "working men" into the class of literary aesthetes. The book itself undoubtedly was partly designed by Dickens as both the red-and-blue-ink title page and the original embossed brown cloth and gilt page edges for the standard cloth binding bear a definite resemblance to his own A CHRISTMAS CAROL then just published; it was also Dickens who recommended the publisher Newby Carr A32. Incidentally in 1844 the publisher T.C. Newby was an "unscrupulous. incorrigible rogue" Lathbury of little account; three years later though still a rogue he would hit it big with WUTHERING HEIGHTS and with Anthony Trollope's first novel. As noted above the standard binding for this book is brown cloth with gilt page edges; this copy however is in blind-stamped olive green cloth with the page edges plain; one of the former owners see list below has penciled "uncut -- probably unique." Condition is very good-plus some wear at the spine edges a few marks and droplet-marks. Podeschi Yale B151; Carr U of Texas B606 pink cloth; Eckel pp 146-147 nobody cites this binding. The likely unique-ness of this copy accounts for the remarkable provenance of this copy: after the armorial bookplates of John Ashton and of C.E. Stewart this volume went via Maggs Bros to Comte Alain de Suzannet bookplate then to Kenyon Starling bookplate then to William Self bookplate and finally to Lawrence Drizen no bookplate. <br/><br/> hardcover
Referencia librero : 14419
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Dickens Charles. 1812 1870. Overs John
EVENINGS Of A WORKING MAN Being the Occupation of His Scanty Leisure. With A Preface Relative to the Author by Charles Dickens
London: T. C. Newby 1844. 1st edition Eckel pp. 146 - 147. Early 20th C. 3/4 green morocco binding with marbled paper boards & eps. TEG. Spine sunned to a mellow golden tan. A handsome VG copy of a book somewhat uncommon on the commerical market. xiii 3 205 1 pp. T.p. printed in red & blue. Last page advert. Frontis engraved by Halbert of marble Dickens' bust by Dexter. 8vo. 6-3/8" x 4" <br/><br/>Written by a dying carpenter who had a literary yearning that was filled by the publication of this modest effort. Dickens contributed advice regarding publishers including Newby who took on the work as well as the 8-1/2 page Preface. T. C. Newby hardcover
Referencia librero : 3388.2
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DICKENS Charles. OVERS John
Evenings of a Working Man
London: Newby 1844. First Edition. hardcover. very good-. Title page in red & blue. Small 8vo origina terra cotta cloth stamped in gilt & blind; large chip at the top of the spine & smaller chip at the bottom; text block split. London: T.C. Newby 1844. First Edition. An attractive bookplate from the Biblithecae Publicae Worthing covers the entire front endpaper and there is a withdrawn stamp on the verso of the title page. Despite condition flaws bright copy of an uncommon book. Dickens contributed a 9 page preface to the book extolling the author a working man who was dying of lung disease. Newby unknown
Referencia librero : 200445
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DICKENS CHARLES / WINSLOW HOMER Homer Winslow et al. illus.
Every Saturday 1870 Complete Year.
Boston.: Fields Osgood & Co. First Edition. 1870. Bound volume of the weekly newspaper for the year 1870 illustrated throughout with black and white wood engravings; 880 pp. Page size for the New Series begun in 1870 is 14 3/4 x 11 inches. Three-quarter leather binding; hinges and joints splitting but covers still attached; leather corners and spine bumped and abraded; spine worn and chipped at top and bottom. Contents overall in very good condition. Volume includes each installment of Charles Dickens' "Mystery of Edwin Drood" "from the author's advance sheets with original illustrations" which as a consequence of the author's death terminates at Chapter 23 -- roughly half way through the intended novel. Also present in the volume are five full-page illustrations by Winslow Homer "High Tide" "Low Tide" "The Robin's Note" "Chestnutting" and "Trapping in the Adirondacks." Other artists featured in the volume include C. G. Bush W. L. Sheppard Harrison Weir F.O.C. Darley and many more. There is extensive coverage of the Franco-Prussian War with numerous illustrations including two double-page bird's-eye views of Paris. The volume represents a seldom-seen full year of the weekly newspaper; overall very good clean condition. . Fields, Osgood & Co. hardcover
Referencia librero : 51894
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Dickens Charles
Everyman's Library No. 240: Dombey and Son
J M Dent & Sons Ltd United Kingdom 1950-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Reprinted edition 1969 hardcover. Minor shelf wear the dust jacket has very light edge wear. Not remaindered. The dust jacket is not price-clipped. No writing or markings on pages. Binding is clean and tight with no loose pages. Perfectly readable and intact. Satisfaction guaranteed. J M Dent & Sons Ltd, United Kingdom hardcover
Referencia librero : 076056
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Dickens Charles. 1812 1870. Newlin George Compiler & Editor
EVERYONE In DICKENS. Volumes I - III
Westport: Greenwood Press 1995. 1st edition. Original publisher's green cloth binding. Pictorial eps. No dust jacket. Spine push. VG. 3 volumes. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Greenwood Press hardcover
Referencia librero : 44489
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Dickens Charles. 1812 1870. Newlin George Compiler & Editor
EVERYTHING In DICKENS. Ideas and Subjects Discussed by Charles Dickens in His Complete Works
Westport: Greenwood Press 1996. 1st edition. Original publisher's green cloth binding. Pictorial eps. No dust jacket. Spine push. VG. lviii 2 1102 4 pp including Index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Greenwood Press hardcover
Referencia librero : 44487
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Dickens Charles
Excelsior 5 Cent Classics a Christmas Carol
New York: D. H. Knowlton. Good with no dust jacket. no pub date. Chapbook. D. H. Knowlton unknown
Referencia librero : 272690
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Dickens Charles
Excerpts from The Pickwick Papers
Samuel A. Dalton. 1968. fine. Hardcover. Given as holiday greeting from Samuel A. Dalton. #213/1300. 10.25" tall; 32pp; brown cover with black decoration on front; gilt lettering front & spine; 2-color decoration to pages; fold-out 3-color ils; lime green slipcase has fading to extrems; includes small card that accompanied gift with poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox . Samuel A. Dalton hardcover
Referencia librero : 164104
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Dickens Charles
Excerpts from The Pickwick Papers
Philadelphia PA: privately printed. 1967. vg. Hardcover. Given as Christmas greeting from Samuel A. Dalton. #1097/1300. 8.25" tall; 30pp; red cloth over boards with white black & gilt decoration on front; gilt lettering front & spine which is slightly sunned; 2-color decoration to pages; natural linen slipcase has very light shelf soiling; includes small card that accompanied gift with poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox . privately printed hardcover
Referencia librero : 164117
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Dickens Charles
Excerpts from The Pickwick Papers: Mr. Pickwick journeys to Ipswich and meets with a romantic adventure with a middle-aged lady in yellow curl papers
Philadelphia PA: privately printed. 1965. fine. Hardcover. Given as Christmas greeting from Samuel A. Dalton. #444/1300. 10.25" tall; 44pp; green cover with white decoration & gilt lettering on front; gilt lettering on spine; printed on light green paper; 3 color plates; light green slipcase; includes small card that accompanied gift with poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox . privately printed hardcover
Referencia librero : 164118
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Dickens Charles
Excerpts from the Pickwick Papers: The first day's journey and the first evening's adventures and their consequences
Philadelphia PA: privately printed . 1963. fine. Hardcover. Given as Christmas greeting from Samuel A. Dalton. #191/1300. 10.25" tall; 45pp; white buckram cover with gilt decoration & red lettering on front; gilt lettering front & spine; multi-color fold-out plates tipped in; red slipcase has slight fading to fore edges; includes small card that accompanied gift with poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox . privately printed hardcover
Referencia librero : 164114
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DICKENS Charles
Excerpts from the Pickwick Papers: The First Days Journey and the First Evening's Adventures With Their Consequences
Philadelphia: Samuel A. Dalton / J.L.N. Smythe Co 1963. Hardcover. Near Fine. Limited edition this is number 1116 out of thirteen hundred copies. Illustrated by Rey Abruzzi. Spine and edges yellowed else near fine in a near fine lightly sunned red cloth slipcase. Lacking the greeting card. Samuel A. Dalton / J.L.N. Smythe Co hardcover
Referencia librero : 425631
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DICKENS Charles
Excerpts from the Pickwick Papers
Philadelphia: Samuel A. Dalton 1966. Hardcover. Near Fine. Limited edition this is number 1376 of thirteen hundred copies printed. White decorative cloth with oval cut-out on front displaying Dicken's portrait illustrated on the front fly. Spine lightly tanned else fine in a near fine white slipcase with edges tanned. Laid in is small greeting card from Sam Dalton with printed poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Samuel A. Dalton hardcover
Referencia librero : 425630
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DICKENS Charles
Excerpts From The Pickwick Papers: A Short One Showing Among Other Matters How Mr. Pickwick Undertook to Drive and Mr. Winkle to Ride: And How They Both Did It
Philadelphia: Samuel A. Dalton / J.L.N. Smythe Co 1967. Hardcover. Near Fine. Limited edition this is number 172 out of thirteen hundred copies. Illustrated by Rey Abruzzi. Spine lightly sunned else fine housed in a near fine white cloth slipcase with edges lightly sunned. Small greeting card laid in from the publisher with poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Samuel A. Dalton / J.L.N. Smythe Co hardcover
Referencia librero : 425636
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DICKENS Charles
Excerpts From The Pickwick Papers: Mr. Pickwick Journeys to Ipswich and Meets with a Romantic Adventure with a Middle-Aged Lady in Yellow Curl Papers
Philadelphia: Samuel A. Dalton / J.L.N. Smythe Co 1965. Hardcover. Near Fine. Limited edition this is number 621 out of thirteen hundred copies. Illustrated by Rey Abruzzi. Fine housed in a near fine mint-green cloth slipcase with edges lightly sunned. Small greeting card laid in from the publisher with poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Samuel A. Dalton / J.L.N. Smythe Co hardcover
Referencia librero : 425635
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Dickens Charles
Excerpts from the Pickwick Papers: Mr. Pickwick journeys to Ipswich and meets with a Romantic Adventure with a middle aged Lady in Yellow Curl Papers
Philadelphia: Samuel A. Dalton 1965. Hardcover. Near Fine. Hardcover. LIMITED EDITION 1019/1300 COPIES. Published as a christmas greeting. 8vo. Green cloth covered boards with gilt title to front board and to spine and white illustration to front board. Slight musty smell to interior. Else is clean and bright with several full color illustrations. Christmas card laid in. Housed in light green cloth covered slip case. Light wear to slip case. 44 pages. LIT/062016. Samuel A. Dalton hardcover
Referencia librero : 29763
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Dickens Charles
Excerpts from the Pickwick Papers: The First Day's Journey and the First Evening's Adventures with their Consequences
Philadelphia: Samuel A. Dalton 1963. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. LIMITED EDITION 1334/1300 COPIES. Published as a christmas greeting. 8vo. White leatherette covered boards with gilt title to spine and red title and gilt illustration to front board. Slight musty smell. Else is clean and bright with lovely full color fold-out illustrations throughout. Christmas card laid in. Housed in red cloth covered slip case. Light edgewear to slip case. 44 pages. LIT/082416. Samuel A. Dalton hardcover
Referencia librero : 29764
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Dickens Charles
Excerpts from the Pickwick Papers: The First Day's Journey and the First Evening's Adventures with their Consequences
Philadelphia: Samuel A. Dalton 1963. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. LIMITED EDITION 811/1300 COPIES. Published as a christmas greeting. 8vo. White cloth covered boards with red title to spine and white illustration to front board. Cut out to front board revealing illustration on end page. Minor Foxing to exterior and light browning to spine. Light discoloration to end pages. Else is clean and bright with several lovely fold-out illustrations. Christmas card laid in. Housed in white cloth covered slip case. Light edgewear and foxing to slip case. 42 pages. LIT/052616. Samuel A. Dalton hardcover
Referencia librero : 29360
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