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Das Heimchen auf dem Heerde. Eine Elfengeschichte von Boz (Dickens). Aus dem Englischen von Jul. Seybt. Mit 4 Federzeichnungen von J. C. Leech.
Leipzig, Verlag von Carl B. Lorck, 1846. Kl.-8°. Mit 4 Tafeln. 134 S. Leinenband der Zeit mit Blind- und Goldprägung.
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Die Welt des Charles Dickens. Hrsg. von E. W. F. Tomlin. Dt. von E. Gärtner. 1.-5. Ts.
Hamburg, Hoffmann u. Campe 1969. Gr.8°. 279 S. Mit vielen Abb. Original-Leinenband
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Konvolut von 3 Katalogen (Fa. Sawyer u. Sotheran) zu Charles Dickens.
London, 1931-1936. M. einigen Abb. Hlwd. m. goldgepr. Rtit. Nr. 103 lose beilieg. M. mehr. St.
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LA SEMAINE LITTERAIRE-N°10-10 MARS 1912
24 PAGES FORMAT 22 CM X 30 CM-LA CHRONIQUE DE NOS JOURS,2P PAR ERNEST DAUDET-NOTRE DETTE A CHATEAUBRIAND,3P PAR C.LECIGNE,JULES LEMAITRE-DICKENS A PARIS-"PEGASE",3P PAR JACQUES DES GACHONS-UN LIVRE PAR SEMAINE,LES DERNIERES ANNEES DE MME DE MAINTENON,3P PAR D'HAUSSONVILLE-LE PAIN CHER SOUS LA TERREUR,2P PAR PIERRE RAIN-UN ARCHEOLOGUE CHRETIEN L'ABBE COCHET,2P-CAUSERIE SCIENTIFIQUE,L'INTOXICATION PAR LE GAZ D'ECLAIRAGE
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LE GAULOIS DU DIMANCHE-N°159-3/4 FEVRIER 1912
25,5 CM X 33 CM-EN COUVERTURE: "SUR LA COTE D'AZUR" PAR DAVRIL (2 FEMMES, BORD DE MER, ARBRES EN FLEURS), COULEURS-EN COUVERTURE INTERIEURE: M.L'AMIRAL BOUE DE LAPEYRERE, MALTE-JEANNE D'ARC ET L'IDEE NATIONALE, PAR RAYMOND POINCARE, 1P-L'INCIDENT FRANCO ITALIEN, "CARTHAGE", "MANOUBA", 1P, 7 PHOTOS-LE DERNIER VOYAGE DE LA DUCHESSE D'AOSTE DANS L'AFRIQUE EQUATORIALE, 2P, 3 PHOTOS-PELERINAGE D'AMOUR, PAR PIERRE LOTI, 3 PAGES, 2 PHOTOS-DICKENS ACTEUR A PROPOS DE SON CENTENAIRE, PAR H.DE FELS, 1P, 2 GRAVURES-COMMENT ON TRANSPORTE UN AEROPLANE, PAR RICHARD CLAIN, 1P, PHOTO WAGON-LE VERITABLE INVENTEUR DE L'AEROPLANE, PAR RAYMOND DE PASSILLE, 1P, 3 PHOTOS-LA MAISON DE DUGUAY TROUIN A SAINT MALO, 1P, 3 PHOTOS
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LE MONDE-N°7904-SAMEDI 13 JUIN 1970
32 PAGES 34,5 CM X 50 CM-LA ROUMANIE OU LA VOIE ETROITE II UN PAYS EN VOIE DE DEVELOPPEMENT RAPIDE, PAR MANUEL LUCBERT, CARTE-L'AMENAGEMENT DU QUARTIER DES HALLES-LES VARIETES PAR CLAUDE SARRAUTE: MARUJA GARRIDO-BECKETT EN SES VERTES ANNEES, DESSIN DE CARELMAN-BECKETT OU L'HORREUR D'ETRE NE, PAR E.-M. CIORAN-CENTENAIRE: LE PHENOMENE CHARLES DICKENS, 2P, CARICATURE PAR ANDRE GIL-LA SCIENCE FICTION A L'USAGE DU PUBLIC FRANCAIS, PAR JACQUES GOIMARD
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LES LETTRES FRANCAISES-N°69-18 AOUT 1945
6 PAGES-43 CM X 60 CM-POUR LA JOIE DE VIVRE, PAR CLAUDE MORGAN-A MON REVEIL, CHAQUE 19 AOUT., PAR GEORGE ADAM-MARCEL PRENANT FRANC-TIREUR ET PARTISAN, PAR DOMINIQUE AURY, ILL-LE CHEMIN DU PORTALET, PAR LOYS MASSON-PROCES PETAIN, TIERS DE PAGE 2 DESSINS DE GASSIER-DESSIN DE JEAN EFFEL-ACTUALITE DE DICKENS PAR DENIS MARION-LA POESIE DE NERVAL, PAR ALBERT BEGUIN-DE LA TRAGEDIE GRECQUE AU ROMAN POLICIER, PAR LOUIS PARROT-LES ARTS, PAR LEON DEGAND: LA BONNE SCULPTURE ET LA MAUVAISE, MARCEL GIMOND-CINEMA, PAR GEORGES SADOUL: LES ENFANTS DU PARADIS, DESSIN JEAN LOUIS BARRAULT, FALBALAS, DESSIN RAYMOND ROULEAU-COMPLET
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Oliver Twist. Spannende Hörspielfassung nach dem Jugendbuch von C. Dickens von I. Kanstein. Regie von K. Halver. Gesprochen von H. Paetsch, I. Kallweit, E. G. Schiffner u. a.
(Quickborn), Europa (ca. 1973). 12" (30 cm). Schallplatte (Vinyl). Mit Schutzhülle und Orig.-Cover.
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The Catalogue of the Suzannet Charles Dickens Collection. Edited and with an introduction by Michael Slater.
London, New York, Sotheby Parke Bernet 1975. 4°. XVI, 299 pp. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Signaturschild auf Rücken. Stempel verso Titel. Sonst ordentlich.
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"Boz"" (Charles Dickens)
Oliver Twist; or The Parish Boy's Progress.
A.&W.GalignaniParis. 1839. Hardcover. Good. . This is a rare early Octavo edition.Top of leather spine and corners scuffed.Boards in fair condition.Hinges and binding firm.Text clear with foxing. A.&W.Galignani,Paris. hardcover
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"DICKENS, CHARLES.
A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being A Ghost Story of Christmas.
London, Bradbury & Evans, 1858. 8vo. Uncut in the original printed, illustrated wrappers, which are slightly dusty. Traces of wear to spine. Slight loss to capitals. Small stain to front wrapper. Previous owner's signature erased from front free endpaper. Internally clean.
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"DICKENS, CHARLES.
Master Humphrey's Clock.
London, Chapman and Hall, 1840-1841. Bound in 3 uniform contemporary half calfs with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spines. Hinges with minor wear and a few nicks to the leather on the boards, otherwise a fine and clean copy.
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"DICKENS, CHARLES.
Master Humphrey's Clock.
London, Chapman & Hall, 1840-1841. A complete run of the 20 monthly parts, uncut in the original blue green pictoral wrappers. Two parts with previous owner's name to top of front wrapper. A few of the parts with brownspots to wrappers. An overall fine set. Housed in a slipcase. Collation corresponds to Hatton and Cleaver with the following exceptions: Part 1, lacking first advertisement (out of 3), beginning with ""Rippon & Burton" Part 10, lacking advertisements" Part 11, lacking advertisements.
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"DICKENS, CHARLES
The Posthumous Papers Of The Pickwick Club.
London, Chapman and Hall, 1837. 8vo. In contemporary half calf with black leather title-label with gilt lettering to spine. Front board partly detached and wear to extremities. Plates with miscoloured margins, otherwise internally fine. XIV, (2), 609 pp.
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"DICKENS, CHARLES.
The Personal History of David Copperfield. With Illustrations by H.K. Browne.
London, Bradbury & Evans, 1850. Contemp. red hcalf. Gilt spine (line-borders). Broad raised bands, the bands gilt. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. very light wear along edges. Engraved frontispiece and engraved title. Printed title. (VII-)XIV,(2-errata leaf),624 pp., 38 engraved plates. A few minor brownspots. The plates with some browning and foxing.
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"Little" Jimmy Dickens; Blackmon, Thelma; Blackmon, Woody; Rose, Fred; McAlpin, Vic; Sutton, Tommy; barnhart, WS W S
"Little" Jimmy Dickens Song Folio No. 2 / Two: Piano Sheet Music with Lyrics and Guitar Chords
Nashville Tennessee: Acuff-Rose Publications. Good. 1951. First Edition. Paperback. Includes piano sheet music guitar chords and lyrics for these songs: Bring Your Broken Heart to Me; Cold Feet; Cool Green Swanee; Crazy Game of Love The; Gee but It's Lonesome Out Tonight; Gotta Find me Somebody to Love; Honest as the Day Is Long; I Got a Cinder in My Eye; I Sure Would Like to Sit a Spell with You; I Wish I Had a Nickel; I Wish You Didn't Love Me So Much; I'm in Love Up to My Ears; I'm Little but I'm Loud; Me Too; No Thanks; Sea of Broken Dreams; Take an Old Cold 'Tater and Wait; That Wild Black Engine; What's the Use to Take You back Again; You'll Have to Talk It Over with My Yeart. 48 pages. Includes four pages of nice black and white photos plus a biography of Jimmy. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality vintage copy.; 4to . Acuff-Rose Publications paperback
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'An American Lady' pseudonym for Wood Henry. Dickens Charles. 1812 1870
CHANGE For The AMERICAN NOTES: In Letters from London to New York
London: Wiley & Putnam 1843. 1st edition NCBEL III 822; Gimbel H490; Kitton 534. Late 19th C. 3/4 green morocco binding by Riviere & Son with marbled paper boards. Elaborate gilt decorated spine. TEG. Spine panel mildly sun-darkened. Bookplate of "C. E. Stewart". A handsome VG copy. 392 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>Wood's attempt to make a 'splash' using as a foil Dickens' account of his trip to the US in 1842 which was seen as less than flattering on this side of the Atlantic. According to Gimbel & the NCBEL the London edition precedes the US edition. Wiley & Putnam hardcover books
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'Boz' [ed] [Dickens, Charles, pseud]
Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Two volume set
London: Richard Bentley. VG : in very good condition. Rebound by Thomson of Exeter with marbled eps and edges. Light shelfwear to edges and corners. Age-toning within and occasional spotting impacting on some plates. Half title pages absent also ads. 1838. First Edition. Full leather marbled calf rebind with floral gilt tooling to spines. 200mm x 130mm 8" x 5". xix 288pp; ix 263pp. 12 plates by George Cruikshank including frontis in vol 2. Frontis portrait in vol 1 by Greatbatch after Raven. Second state with grotesque border around 'The Last Song'. . Richard Bentley hardcover
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'By a Lover of Dickens' Works'
On The ORIGIN Of SAM WELLER and The Real Cause of the Success of the Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club.; With a Facsimile Reprint of The Beauties of Pickwick Collected and Arranged by Sam Weller
London: J. W. Jarvis & Son 1883. 1st edition NCBEL III 789. Green cloth binding; original grey wrappers bound in. VG bpt/front hinge starting - lower 3"/bump to center edge of rear board. Pailthorpe etching of Sam Weller as frontis. 8vo. <br/><br/> J. W. Jarvis & Son hardcover books
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( [ YING ] CHA ER SI DI GENG SI Dickens ) . ( C )
Dickens Collected : Boz closeup collectionChinese Edition
Shanghai Translation Publishing House 2013-02-01. hardcover. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.HardCover. Pub Date :2013-02-01 Pages: 584 Language: Chinese Publisher: Shanghai Translation Publishing House . Dickens not set: Boz closeup collection is Dickens 's famous for . is his earliest works published in book form . a collection of his early published in various newspapers and on the close-up and short stories twenty-seven . plus unpublished eight . a total thirty-five . Dickens Collected : Boz closeup collection was demonstrated in all aspects of social life in London . for the dep. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> Shanghai Translation Publishing House hardcover
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( Dickens, Charles )
BEAUTIFUL STORIES ABOUT CHILDREN
BEAUTIFUL STORIES ABOUT CHILDREN retold by his Grandaughter and Others Scull 1898 first edition last 2 blank leaves and title page with tears else a vg copy in blue red and gold-gilt pictorial boards with illustrations in color two tone and black & white. Scull 1898 hardcover
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( Dickens, Charles ) Van Tassel, C S
CHARLES DICKENS' 1842 VISIT TO OHIO
CHARLES DICKENS' 1842 VISIT TO OHIO Toledo Blade 1937 first edition some wear and tear and soiling to the covers else a near vg copy in wraps as issued. A detailed account of the authors visit to the cities and towns of Ohio in 1842. Quite scarce the OCLC listing a single copy !!! Toledo Blade paperback
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(BINDINGS - RIVIERE). (DICKENS, CHARLES). OVERS, JOHN
EVENINGS OF A WORKING MAN BEING THE OCCUPATION OF HIS SCANTY LEISURE
London: T. C. Newby 1844. FIRST EDITION. 170 x 102 mm. 6 3/4 x 4". 1 p.l. xiii 3 205 1 pp. 1 leaf ads.Preface by Charles Dickens. <br/> VERY PLEASING GREEN CRUSHED MOROCCO BY RIVIERE & SONS stamp-signed on front turn-in covers framed with gilt rules densely tooled cornerpieces with floral sprigs on a stippled ground raised bands spine panels lavishly gilt with a starburst of floral tools emanating from a central medallion all on a stippled ground gilt lettering turn-ins gilt ruled with floral garlands at the corners all edges gilt original tan cloth wrappers bound in at rear. Title page printed in blue and red. Eckel pp. 146-47; Podeschi B-121. Sheila M. Smith "John Overs to Charles Dickens: A Working-Man's Letter and Its Implications" Victorian Studies 18 no. 2 1974: 195–217. Spine just slightly sunned though hard to tell because of the heavy gilt a few trivial spots internally but A VERY FINE COPY in quite a pretty binding.<br/> <br/> This attractively bound volume of a working class poet's verse and prose represents one of Dickens' charitable efforts in the spirit of social reform. A carpenter by trade John Overs 1808-44 had become acquainted with Dickens in 1839 when he submitted poetry for publication in "Bentley's Miscellany" then under Dickens' editorship. Over the next several years Dickens became a literary mentor and something of a friend to Overs providing writing advice lending books and helping Overs to secure a position at Drury Lane Theatre when his tuberculosis became too severe to continue his work as a carpenter. Literary scholar Sheila M. Smith has suggested that Overs may have served as an influence for "The Chimes" Dickens' penultimate Christmas book; she writes that Overs "was neither a political agitator nor a trade unionist. . . yet he was bitter and exulting in the idea of social revolution. A working man of this kind goaded to such feelings would have aroused Dickens's sympathy at a period when the novelist was experiencing his most violent indignation about his country's poor." To whatever degree that sympathy proved a literary inspiration for Dickens it directly led to the publication of the present work. When it was clear by the spring of 1844 that Overs would not survive his illness Dickens suggested to him that he publish a collection of his writings to help provide for his family after his passing. And so the present anthology was published only months before Overs' death on September 28 1844 with the proceeds from the book along with an additional charitable collection taken up by the publisher allowing his widow to make a living by opening a small milliner's shop. T. C. Newby unknown
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(BINDINGS - CHIVERS). (EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED BOOKS). DICKENS, CHARLES
THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD
London: Chapman and Hall 1870. FIRST EDITION in book form. 215 x 140 mm. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2. vii 1 blank 190 pp. Without the leaf of publisher's ads. <br/> VERY ATTRACTIVE SCARLET CRUSHED MOROCCO BY CEDRIC CHIVERS stamp-signed on rear turn-in ca. 1911 covers framed by one blind and two gilt fillets upper cover with INLAID PAINTED VELLUCENT ESCUTCHEON with the arms of the city of Rochester within a "tiled" gilt frame the inlay enclosed by Art Nouveau floral design incorporating a heart motif an onlaid citron morocco heart at the foot of the design three raised bands dividing the spine into two small compartments slightly larger compartment with gilt titling and an elongated compartment with inlaid vellucent and gilt escutcheon displaying the arms of the county of Kent within similar Art Nouveau tooling featuring an onlaid citron heart turn-ins ruled in gilt with dot cornerpieces leather hinges red watered silk endleaves all edges gilt. Frontispiece portrait engraved vignette title and 12 plates as called for by S. L. Fildes EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with reproductions of a black & white portrait of Fildes and an engraved portrait of John Forster both taken from contemporary publications a reduced reproduction of the original green paper wrapper cover all three of these mounted in heavy stock frames additional calligraphed title page noting extra-illustrations 16 ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS FOUR OF THESE WATERCOLORS 13 dry-point all but one mounted in heavy stock frames one drawn directly on heavy stock all captioned and all with tissue guards. Front flyleaf with embossed ex-libris of Dana C. Bradford. With "The Last Book" a seven-page excerpt from Forster's "Life of Dickens" mounted in frames at rear following a handwritten section title page. ◆Slight rippling of some of the inserted leaves text faintly yellowed because of paper stock as no doubt in all copies perhaps a whisper of wear to the binding but still and easily a very fine copy.<br/> <br/> In terms of content illustration binding and condition this item is obviously of very considerable appeal. Dickens' final unfinished novel "Edwin Drood" is a murder mystery that remains unsolved to this day. Set in a lightly fictionalized version of Rochester near which Dickens was living the plot involves a marriage engagement between the two orphans Drood and Rosa Budd made by their parents and distasteful to both of them. When Drood disappears suspicion falls heavily on Neville another orphaned young man who is in love with Rosa. Neville has the reader's sympathy and we can only hope that Drood's sinister and scheming uncle Jasper is the culprit. A distinguished artist who did many famous portraits in his later years Samuel Luke Fildes 1844-1927 began as an illustrator known especially for powerful black and white images of social realism; his career was measurably advanced by his selection as the artist to execute the plates in "Edwin Drood." Cedric Chivers opened his Bath bindery in the 1880s producing various kinds of fine decorative bindings but specializing in a "vellucent" binding based on the 18th century painted vellum work of Edwards of Halifax. Here he has used the vellucent technique to create the shields with the arms of Rochester and Kent inlaid on the cover and spine. The anonymous watercolors here are extremely attractive being skillfully done in pleasing colors. They are mostly depictions of the novel's localities generally in Rochester. Chapman and Hall unknown
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(Bindings) Dickens, Charles
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
London: George G. Harrap & Co 1930. Color plate illustrations by C.E. Brock. xx 687 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full brown morocco for Asprey of London upper cover centered with large illustration in multi-color morocco onlay after a plate in the book spine lettered in gilt with gilt device of Samuel Pickwick in four panels a.e.g. gilt inner dentelles marbled endpapers. Fine. Brock C.E. Color plate illustrations by C.E. Brock. xx 687 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. George G. Harrap & Co unknown
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(Bixby, William K) Dickens, Charles
Charles Dickens and Maria Beadnell "Dora" Private Correspondence between Charles Dickens and Mrs. Henry Winter née Beadnell the Original of Dora Spenlow in "David Copperfield" and Flora Finching in "Little Dorrit". Edited by George Pierce Baker
Saint Louis: Privately printed for William K. Bixby by the University Press Cambridge U.S.A 1908. Privately printed "Second Edition" Bixby having allowed the Bibliophile Society to print their edition for their members and then producing 250 copies for presentation to his friends. 18 plates 2 coloured with lettered tissue guards some with extra loose tissue guards 4 folding facsimiles plus double page facsimile. 1 vols. 4to. Original half parchment original glassine wrap tear and original light blue box. Some discoloration of label on the box minor spotting to fore-edge of text else a fine copy. Privately printed "Second Edition" Bixby having allowed the Bibliophile Society to print their edition for their members and then producing 250 copies for presentation to his friends. 18 plates 2 coloured with lettered tissue guards some with extra loose tissue guards 4 folding facsimiles plus double page facsimile. 1 vols. 4to. The originals were in Bixby's extensive collection. Bixby's "Privately Printed Books" p. 9 which notes "Contents similar to Bibliophile Society edition of 493 copies but containing reproductions of many hitherto unpublished portraits of Dickens and his wife and many othr portraits not contained in the Bibliophile edition" Additional portraits. Bixby's "Privately Printed Books" p. 9 which notes "Contents similar to Bibliophile Society edition of 493 copies but containing reproductions of many hitherto unpublished portraits of Dickens and his <br/><br/> Privately printed for William K. Bixby [by the University Press, Cambridge, U.S.A] unknown
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(Bixby, WIlliam K) Dickens, Charles
The Dickens-Kolle Letters. Supplemental to the Letters from Charles Dickens to Maria Beadnell Introduction by Henry H. Harper. Edited by Harry B. Smith
Boston: The Bibliophile Society 1910. Firrst Edition. Limited to 483 copies. Engraved title frontispiece plates including facsimile of pencil sketch of Dickens published here for the first time. 90pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original half parchment. Some spotting of binding and text. From the library of the noted collector William K. Bixby with his engraved bookplate. Firrst Edition. Limited to 483 copies. Engraved title frontispiece plates including facsimile of pencil sketch of Dickens published here for the first time. 90pp. 1 vols. 4to. Bixby had had privately printed in 1898 the "Charles Dickens and Maria Beadnell Private Correspondence" the originals of which were in his collection. The Dickens-Kolle letters were in Harry B. Smith's private collection. <br /> Henry William Kolle was an early friend of Dickens and a go-between during ther period of Dickens' infatuation with Maria Beadnell. The Bibliophile Society unknown
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(Browne, Hablot K; Phiz). Dickens, Charles
DOMBEY AND SON: DEALING WITH THE FIRM OF DOMBEY AND SON WHOLESALE RETAIL AND FOR EXPORTATION by CHARLES DICKENS. With Illustrations by H. K. Browne.
London: Bradbury and Evans 1848. 1848. Good. FIRST EDITION WITH ALL BUT ONE OF THE FIRST ISSUE POINTS - Octavo 8-1/4 inches high by 5-1/2 inches wide. Three-quarter tan calf & marbled boards with gilt elaborate decorations in gilt and raised bands on the spine as well as a gilt titled red leather label. The covers are rubbed and slightly scuffed with minor wear to the edges and corners. All edges are marbled. xvi ii & 624 pages plus an errata slip illustrated with 40 plates by Hablot K. Browne "Phiz" including a frontispiece and an additional pictorial title page. A couple of signatures i.e. group of pages are lightly pulled. There is scattered foxing particularly in the margins of the plates. Good. <p>"First edition with all but one of the first issue points. The first issue points present in this copy of the book are as follows: a The errata leaf following page xvi has 2 lines; an inserted errata slip has 12 lins. b The title vignette and the illustration following page 238 erroneously have Capt. Cuttle's hook on his left arm; c On the "List of Plates" on page xv the frontis and the title vignette have no page entry; d Further on page xv line 2 there are no quotation marks around the words "the party"; e Ten lines up from the bottom on page 14 there is no apostrophe in the word "aint"; f On page 26 line 11 the word "fidgety" is mis-spelled "fidgetty"; g On page 40 lines 16-17 the words "shewed' and "shew" are printed for "showed" and "show"; h On page 284 five and six lines up from the bottom the word "Delight" replaces the word "Joy"; i On page 324 in the last line the word "Captain" is mis-spelled "Capatin"; j On page 426 line 9 the word "if" is not present; k On page 582 the last line lacks a period. The only later issue point we have been able to determine is that the page number "431" is present on that page.<p>The "dark plate" by Phiz "On the Dark Road" is in superb condition with minor foxing in the margins. "According to Valerie Lester Browne this was Phiz's first attempt at a classic 'dark plate' in this case to show the futility of the villainous Carker's trying to cheat death as he makes his way through France to Paris and thence to England. If he cannot escape Dombey on the Continent where he fears Dombey can easily hire assassins he rationalizes that it would be better to confront Dombey in a country less lawless. The March 1848 illustration moreover engages the viewer with the sharpness and vivacity of the figures and the prancing horses horses having been from his earliest compositions one of Phiz's strengths." - quoted from The Victorian Web. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1848. hardcover
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(Charles Dickens) Mary Angela Dickens
Children's Stories from Dickens
London & Philadelphia: Raphael Tuck & Sons & David McKay Co. 1920. Hardcover. fine/near fine/very good. Large octavo. 9 1/2" x 7 1/2". Blue boards with gilt lettering to cover and spine. In original tissue dust jacket and original color pictorial box. 12 full page color plates and others in black and white by Harold Copping. Beautiful copy. Some light chipping to textured tissue dust jacket. Box has some wear at edges. Raphael Tuck & Sons & David McKay Co. hardcover
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(Charles DICKENS)
PHOTOGRAPHIE Portrait photographique de Charles Dickens Photographic portrait of Charles Dickens
Londres London: John & Charles Watkins 1860. Fine. John & Charles Watkins Londres London s. d. circa 1860 6.40 x 9.60 cm une photographie Photographic portrait of Charles Dickens John & Charles Watkins Londres n.d. circa 1860 6.4 x 9.6 cm photograph Original photograph on albumin paper in a visiting-card format laid down on card. Manuscript annotations to verso most notably Romi. Robert Miquel journalist and French chronicler of the unusual kept a shop at 15 rue de Seine immortalized by Robert Doisneau in his series La Vitrine de Romi. We have found only one other copy of this photograph at the Museum of London. John & Charles Watkins unknown
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(Charles DICKENS) - George Herbert WATKINS
PHOTOGRAPHIE Portrait photographique de Charles Dickens
Londres London: John & Charles Watkins 1865. Fine. John & Charles Watkins Londres London 1865 6.50 x 10.50 cm une photographie Original albumen photograph carte-de-visite format mounted on card. Manuscript annotations on verso of photograph. Photographer's stamp on verso. Rare full-length photograph seated at a table of the writer at the end of his life. Dickens died in 1870 at the age of 58. George Herbert Watkins was responsible for several photographs of the writer after 1860. John & Charles Watkins unknown
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(Charles Dickens)
Sketches By Boz Illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People
Chapman & Hall 1839-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. viii 526p. ill. Bound in later 3/4 black moroccan leather. Marbled boards. AEG. Gilt lettering to spine. 5 raised bands. Good binding and cover. Wear to extremities. Sunning to spine. Clean unmarked pages. Includes frontis title page vignette and 38 pl. by Cruikshank. Dampstaining to bottom edges of plates. First impression of the 1839 edition with the publishers address 186 Strand added to title page. Cohn 234; Eckel 15-22; Gimbel A7; Hatton & Cleaver p.103; Jerrold p.364 Chapman & Hall hardcover
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(Charles Dickens)
THE HOUSEHOLD NARRATIVE OF CURRENT EVENTS 1850â€1855
London: Uncredited publisher 1855. First - Bound from parts. Near Fine. ″The Household Narrative of Current Events was a twopenny monthly retrospect of national international news and other information published from April 1850 to December 1855 including numbers for January †March 1850 … It aimed to extend the scope of the main journal in new directions making the suite of publications a complete cheap and widely available compendium to the life of the times<br /> An advertisement for the Narrative called it 'a complete and carefullyâ€digested ANNUAL REGISTER′ indicating Dickens′s hope that in its bound volume form it would emulate Burke and Dodsley′s famous Annual Register … of History Politicks and Literature which he himself found so useful as a reference work for his journalism and historical fiction Dickens′s frontâ€page announcement of the new venture reminded readers of 'the intimate connexion between the facts and realities of the time and the means by which we aim in Household Words to soften what is hard in them to exalt what is held in little consideration and to show the latent hope there is in what may seem unpromising′ The Narrative would thereby be another means 'to bear the world′s rough cast events to the anvil of courageous duty and there beat them into shape′ If the Victorian reporter is often figured as Asmodeus the strange compound metaphor here casts the Victorian editor as Vulcan<br /> The Narrative′s nine subdivisional headings †'Parliament and Politics′ 'Law and Crime′ 'Accident and Disaster′ 'Social Sanitary and Municipal Progress′ 'Obituaries Colonies and Dependencies′ 'Foreign Events′ 'Commercial Record′ 'Stocks and Shares′ and 'Emigration Figures′ †clearly signalled a continuation of the special interest shown by Household Words in all these topics presented in a more regimented heavily factual and statistical format To the extent that it provided the kind of corroborative detail and data on which the parent magazine based its arguments and reform campaigns the Narrative acted as a guarantor of the integrity of opinion in Household Words″ Courtesy Dickens Journals Online<br /> <br /> This set contains the entire publication run from January 1850 to December 1855<br /> <br /> The books are one of several of our Dickens-related listings all originally from a private estate library All are uniformly bound in fancy threeâ€quarter crimson leather with deep red marbled paper for endpapers and over the balance of the boards Gilt all around The materials used for the bindings date the binding to around 1890 and the bookplate of Julius Franke 1868â€1936 is present on the front pastedown Franke was a prominent New York City architect whose work included designing the Wurlitzer Building and it seems likely that he commissioned the bindings <br /> This volumes shows only slight shelfwear The bindings and text block are sound The pages are age toned but clean The ink name "Baker" is at the top of a flyleaf in each volume but there are no other marks or damage. [Uncredited publisher] unknown
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(Charles) Dickens
A Christmas Carol Deluxe Gift Edition
Arcturus 2011. A Facsimile of The Facsimile 1922 edition. Red Gilt hardcover. Very Good Condition/In Bright Slip Case. A slight white mark to front cover otherwise mint condition with bright gilt edges Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Inventory No: 47813. . Arcturus hardcover
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(Charles) Dickens
The Chimes
London: Hodder & Stoughton. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. Arthur Rackham. Full gilt decoration on red cloth. One of the card leaves on which the illustrations are tipped has a little nick to the edge. Size: Octavo standard book size. Illustrator: Arthur Rackham. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Children; Literature & Literary. Inventory No: 79190. . Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
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(Charles) Dickens
The Life and Adventure of Nicholas Nickleby
London: Chapman and Hall 1839. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. This copy is in a contemporary full leather binding. The binding is in good order. A few pages have grubby fingermarks but generally the text is clean and bright. The leaves with illustrations as is often the case are fairly heavily foxed and there are occasional short tears at the edges of those leaves and one which has a very small loss. Overall the book presents very well. Size: Octavo standard book size. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 78905. . Chapman and Hall hardcover
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(Charles) Dickens
The Poems and Verses of Charles Dickens
London: Chapman and Hall 1903. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. A nice clean copy. Size: Octavo standard book size. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Literature & Literary. Inventory No: 78910. . Chapman and Hall hardcover
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(Charles) Dickens
The Poor Traveller: Boots at the Holly -Tree Inn: and Mrs Gump
Chapman and Hall 1864. Softcover. Fair Condition. Green printed wrapper lacks frontispiece Size: Small Octavo. Slight foxing front/rear pages but body of book mostly clean and unfoxed. slight wear and bumps to corners. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Britain/UK; 19th century; Inventory No: 41614. . Chapman and Hall paperback
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(Charles) Dickens
The Postumous Papers of The PickwickClub
Chapman Hall 1910. First Edition. Two Tone Cloth Grey and Beige. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Cecil Aldin. Tissue guarded coloured plates also includes black and white drawings by Cecil Aldin. .Gilt lettering to spine and covers.Some slight foxing throughout. Fraying to bottom of spine on volume two page edges slightly foxed Some rubbing to extremities. Size: Quarto. 2-volume set complete. Illustrator: Cecil Aldin. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Over 3 kilos. Category: Fiction; Britain/UK; 1900-1920; Inventory No: 44184. . Chapman Hall hardcover
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(CINEMA) DICKENS (Homer)
Gary Cooper.
Paris, Henri Veyrier, 1975. In-4 broché, couverture illustrée, 271 pp. Nombreuses photos en noir.
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(COPPING, HAROLD) DICKENS:
Character Sketches from Dickens. Compiled with Foreword by B.W. Matz. With Introduction by Kate Perugini C. Dicken's Daughter. Illustrated by Harold Copping.
London Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd. 1924 1st.ed. Tall hardback approx 12 x 10 inches. Quarterbound with dark green morocco leather to spine lettered in gilt and marbled paper to boards. Top page edges gilt. Plain endpapers. In very good near fine condition. Lovely later fine binding. A couple of minor handling marks to insides pages some minor tanning to page edges. Edges uncut. Slight crease to front prelim and a couple of minor light spots to halftitle. No penned inscriptions. Else an excellent clean and tight copy. 146pp. Illustrated with 30 colour plates by Harold Copping 2 plates of Facsimile writings and 2 engraved portraits of Dickens. All are tissue guarded. London, Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd. 1924 (1st.ed.) hardcover
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(Dickens C.).
Le cento pagine più belle di D. A cura di Piergiorgio Bellocchio.
Milano, CDE, 1981, in-16, br., pp. 115. Con bibliografia.
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(Dickens Illustrations) Mahoney, J
Three Illustrations to Dickens's Little Dorrit
1871. pen and black ink on card each monogrammed and inscribed in pencil on verso. 1 vols. 4-1/4 x 5-1/2 inches each. pen and black ink on card each monogrammed and inscribed in pencil on verso. 1 vols. 4-1/4 x 5-1/2 inches each. These three drawings were done for the Household Edition of Dickens's Little Dorrit1871 Book IIChapter X; Book I Chapter III Book I Chapter XIX. Mahoney 1816- 1876 was a talented British magazine and book illustrator who also illustrated Dickens's Oliver Twist and Our Mutual Friend. A master of the sombre in delicate pen and ink work he provided 58 illustrations to this edition of Little Dorrit. "Mahoney is one of the minor masters of Victorian illustration." Gordon Ray. unknown
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(DICKENS)
The Charles Dickens Calendar. A Quotation from the works of Charles Dickens for every day in the year. Compiled by B.W. Matz
London: Cecil Palmer 1920. First edition 8vo 126 pp. Original wrappers some light soiling otherwise very good. London: Cecil Palmer unknown
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(DICKENS)
The Works of Charles Dickens. The Biographical Edition. FINE BINDING
Chapman & Hall No date Ca 1903. Complete in 19 volumes. 9 x 6 inches. Attractive light brown hf.calf with gold lettering and sm.floral design in each compartment. Brown cloth covers. Marbled endps.; Gilt top edges. In good condition. Spines a little sunned with a few slightly splashed with four rear board leather edge a bit faded/stained. One vol.1 has tear repair on page 156. A few pages very slightly rough cut Else very clean and nice set. Profusely illustrated with the original ills.; T.e.g. Incl.: Edwin Drood Reprinted Pieces and Collected Papers. Chapman & Hall No date Ca 1903. hardcover
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(Dickens, Charles) Moss, SA [aka Aaron Levy] S A a k a
11 drawings of characters created by Charles Dickens
N.p. America 1930. Pen and ink and watercolor on paper each signed lower right "S.A. Moss" and captioned lower left by the artist. 1 vols. Approximate average size: 6-1/4 x 4-1/4 inches. Framed uniformly and glazed. Pen and ink and watercolor on paper each signed lower right "S.A. Moss" and captioned lower left by the artist. 1 vols. Approximate average size: 6-1/4 x 4-1/4 inches. Entertaining collection of Dickens characters as drawn by this talented illustrator much in the manner of "Kyd" aka Joseph Clayton Clark 1856-1937. The characters include "Uriah Heep" "Bob Cratchit" "Mr. Pecksniff" "Nancy and Oliver" "Alfred Jingle" "Wilkins Micawber" "Bill Sykes" "The Two Wellers" "Captain Cuttle" "Sairey Gamp" and "Dick Swiveller unknown
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(Dickens, Charles) Mahoney, James, and Charles GREEN
11 Original Drawings for the Household edition of Charles Dickens' LITTLE DORRITT
London: Published by Chapman and Hall 1881. Comprising 8 pen and ink drawings by Mahoney signed with monogram M; and 1 gray wash drawing and 2 watercolor drawings by Green signed CG. 1 vols. Various sizes. Matted and bound into an oblong folio album of red morocco gilt by Rivière & Sons front hinge repaired. A few of the drawings show some minor foxing otherwise fine. Comprising 8 pen and ink drawings by Mahoney signed with monogram M; and 1 gray wash drawing and 2 watercolor drawings by Green signed CG. 1 vols. Various sizes. Cf. Podeschi H1150; H1816a Published by Chapman and Hall unknown
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(Dickens, Charles) Hatton, Thomas and Cleaver, Arthur H
A Bibliography of The Periodical Works of Charles Dickens
London: Chapman & Hall 1933. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition. Large Paper Edition. Bound in green Cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. 384 pages 17 facsimile illustrations. Small bookseller bookplate R.F.G. Hollett at bottom of front pastedown. Book would be fine except for moderate foxing to the front edges of the rough cut page block. Inside pages are clean with no writing or marks. The definitive Dickens bibliography of the periodical works. Book is protected in a custom cut clear mylar cover. All books are carefully wrapped and shipped in a box. Chapman & Hall Hardcover
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(Dickens, Charles) Eckel, John C
A Bibliography of the Writings of Charles Dickens and their Values
London: Chapman and Hall 1913. First edition Number 222 of 750 copies. Engraved frontispiece facsimiles and engravings.xviii 296 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Brown clotht.e.g. rest uncut. A Fine copy bookplate of Sir Herbert Leon Bart. & Claude. First edition Number 222 of 750 copies. Engraved frontispiece facsimiles and engravings.xviii 296 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Chapman and Hall unknown
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(DICKENS, CHARLES and his contemporaries). HORNE, R H, Editor
A NEW SPIRIT OF THE AGE
London: Smith Elder and Co 1844. FIRST EDITION. 200 x 124 mm. 7 7/8 x 4 7/8". Two volumes. <br/> Very attractive contemporary cadet blue three-quarter morocco over pale blue watered silk raised bands spines handsomely gilt in compartments with floral sprig centerpiece and volute cornerpieces marbled endpapers top edges gilt. With 10 engraved portraits. ◆Top inch of silk on one board faded by sun one plate with closed one-inch fore-edge tear not affecting image other minor internal imperfections but A VERY PRETTY SET especially fresh and clean inside and out and with bindings that are remarkably bright.<br/> <br/> Poet Richard Hengist Horne 1802-84 patterned this collection of critical essays about contemporary writers after the acclaimed collection of essays "Spirit of the Age; or Contemporary Portraits" published by his idol William Hazlitt in 1825. Among the writers included in the work were Dickens the Brownings Mrs. Browning is given credit for contributing at least one of the chapters Mrs. Shelley Wordsworth Mrs. Trollope Tennyson and Hunt there are 25 essays in all in the work some of them dealing with more than one figure. Few were pleased by what they read; according to DNB the book "elicited a deluge of abuse from its victims and Horne naïvely surprised decamped hastily on a tour of Germany." Dickens however was either more forgiving or more flattered and subsequently employed Horne as a reporter for the "Daily News" for which he covered the Irish famine in 1846 and later as a sub-editor of "Household Words." In any case the work provides a useful survey of the period's literary scene and our copy is in uncommonly handsome bindings. Smith, Elder and Co unknown
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