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.
Bookseller reference : 20214
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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. Oln.
Bookseller reference : 127953-1
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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.
Bookseller reference : 199277
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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.
Bookseller reference : 191086-1 ISBN : 76
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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.
Bookseller reference : 6042522 ISBN : 856670170
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"Charles Dickens"
"David Copperfield (résumé)"
"Paris éd René Touret sans date - Cartonné 24 cm x 31 cm 60 pages - Illustré de 12 dessins hors-texte en couleur - Bon état - Le chef d'oeuvre de Charles Dickens dans sa version « résumé »" "Nous disposons d'un stock important de livres pour la jeunesse. N'hésitez pas à nous contacter"
Bookseller reference : 1291
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"Charles Dickens Bertold Mahn"
"David Copperfield"
"1948. Marseille Club du Livre 1948 - 3 vol. brochés sous couv. rempliée sous emboitage 19 5 cm x 24 5 cm 409 + 309 + 395 pages tirage num. sur vélin de chiffon des Papeteries de Renage - Texte de Charles Dickens trad. de Madeleine Rossel André Parreaux et Lucien Guittard sous la direction de Léon Lemonnier ills noir & blanc hors-texte bandeaux et culs-de-lampe de Bertold Mahn bien complet de la lettre en fac-similé de l'illustrateur - Non coupés état neuf"
Bookseller reference : 11183
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"Defoe Daniel;Dickens Charles;Stevenson Robert Louis;Wilde Oscar;Poe Edgar Allan;Twain Mark;Henry O.;London Jack""
El hombre que contaba historias
2014. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Bookseller reference : T140171 ISBN : 8494299352 9788494299353
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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.
Bookseller reference : 57749
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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.
Bookseller reference : 46893
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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.
Bookseller reference : 60153
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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.
Bookseller reference : 54320
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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.
Bookseller reference : 55231
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"Dickens Charles;Caswall Edward""
Estampas de caballeretes y de parejitas / Estampas de señoritas
2014. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Bookseller reference : T108675 ISBN : 8484289702 9788484289708
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"Quiz" Pseud. of Edward Caswall & "Quiz Jr." Pseud. of Charles Dickens
Sketches of Young Ladies with Sketches of Young Gentlemen
A first American edition of a book combination <i>Sketches of Young Ladies with Sketches of Young Gentleman</i> is a work often attributed to Charles Dickens. However this is only half true as the <i>Sketches of Young Ladies </i>was finally found to actually be the work of Edward Caswall. Known as culturally significant this book finds itself with a faded blue cloth cover with minor tears on the cover panel. The binding is loose but in good condition. No pages are missing. Carey, Lea, and Blanchard
Bookseller reference : 23248
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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
Bookseller reference : 9393.3
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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
Bookseller reference : 9393.3
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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
Bookseller reference : cd-27
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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. INSCRIBED PRESENTATION copy "With the compiler's compliments" inked at the top of the front wrapper. Original printed grey paper wrappers. Chemised and housed in a custom slipcase. Age-toning. Front wrapper beginning to detach at the top & bottom of the front wrapper. Bookplate of Priscilla & Samuel Meek. About Very Good. Chemise & case shows wear & staining. Good. Pailthorpe etching of Sam Weller as frontis. 8vo. <br/><br/> J. W. Jarvis & Son unknown
Bookseller reference : 9570.2
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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
Bookseller reference : 9570
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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
Bookseller reference : 9570
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'CHARLES DICKENS CHARLES E. BROCK. ILLUSTRATOR'
The Holly Tree & The Seven Poor Travellers
J.M.DENT & CO 1900-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. NICE CONDITION HARDCOVER BOOK. NO WRITING OR MARKINGS IN THE TEXT. SOME WEAR TO COVER WITH LIGHTLY LOOSE SPINE LIGHT FRAYING AND BROWNING. BROWNING TO END PAPERS. TOP PAGE EDGES GUILT. A CLEAN AND SOLID BOOK. J.M.DENT & CO hardcover
Bookseller reference : R-0989
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(CINEMA) DICKENS (Homer)
Gary Cooper.
Paris, Henri Veyrier, 1975. In-4 broché, couverture illustrée, 271 pp. Nombreuses photos en noir.
Bookseller reference : 10830
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(DICKENS Charles) LEMONNIER Léon
Dickens
Albin Michel, Paris 1946, 14x21cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 31488
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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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1400 1800 Sydney Anglo and AG. Dickens Politics A. G.
The Courts Of Europe:
Good. Name inked fep else clean text.HB/dust jacket.4to. unknown
Bookseller reference : 10815
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: Charles Dickens
A Tale of Two Cities
1980 Very Good. Paper. unknown
Bookseller reference : 000398 ISBN : 0817216588 9780817216580
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?THACKERAY William Makepeace DICKENS Charles and CRUIKSHANK George.
The Loving ballad Of Lord Bateman.
Illustrated by George Cruikshank. London: David Bogue Fleet Street; And Mustapha Syried Constantinople 1851. Demy 16mo in half-sheets but largely dissected to accommodate the plates the text of the ballad printed on the rectos only glued at back but not stabbed or sewn; half-title precedes etched frontispiece on plate-paper; ten etched plates by George Cruikshank on plate-paper; one inserted leaf of engraved music; pp.viii9-40 paged on outer corners throughout; yellow-green vertically fine-ribbed cloth over flexible boards cut flush blocked and lettered gilt lettered yellow-green-through-gilt on front board; end-papers coated pale yellow. Insignificant faded patch to covers not affecting design; front free end-paper lacking; otherwise a nice copy. Includes a six-line P.S. by Cruikshank followed by his wood-engraved signature declaring that he did not in fact write the introductory ‘Warning to the Public’ which appears over his printed signature above. The original verse - or at least the idea of it - is almost certainly by Thackeray a scrap-book being known containing a piece called “The Famous History of Lord Bateman†partly in his hand and with illustrations by him whilst the ‘Warning’ and the ten pages of notes are on the authority of J.F. Dexter quoting statements made to him on three separate occasions by Cruikshank the work of Dickens. This is corroborated by the text of a letter from Dickens to Cruikshank offered as Lot 110 in an auction sale held by Christies in New York on Tuesday 8th April 2003 and illustrated in the catalogue thereto which evidently refers to this production and which makes clear that Dickens also has some imput into revising the text of the song itself. He writes: “I send you the song. I have altered a line or a word here and there and substituted a new last verse for the old one. I have also added some notes though it was not easy to make anything of them for the song’s too good.†This leaves open the authorship of the actual poem though tends to suggest that the original draft was not by Dickens. Was it by Thackeray though as the revisions appear to have been settled between Dickens and Cruikshank alone One might hypothesise from this that Cruikshank himself had written it basing it perhaps on an idea of Thackeray’s and given it to Dickens to improve. The Constantinople imprint is of course a joke. The book was first issued with the London imprint of Charles Tilt from the same address and with the Constantinople imprint as here in 1839 the title-page bearing that date. This appears to be the third printing. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
Bookseller reference : HRT104822
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?THACKERAY William Makepeace DICKENS Charles and CRUIKSHANK George.
The Loving ballad Of Lord Bateman.
Illustrated by George Cruikshank. London: George Bell and Sons York Street Covent Garden 1883. Wide cr.8vo so watermarked in half-sheets but like the original dissected to accommodate the plates the text of the ballad printed on the rectos only and glued at back but not stabbed or sewn; leaf blank but for signature mark ‘a’ and half-title precede etched frontispiece on plate-paper with thin paper guard; ten etched plates by George Cruikshank and one inserted leaf of engraved music all on plate-paper with thin paper guards; final blank; pp.2viii9-43i printer’s imprintii paged on outer corners throughout; quarter light brown buckram ruled and lettered gilt on spine finely mottled grey-green cloth sides; t.e.g. others uncut. Somewhat stiff to open but sound; numerous light pencilled notes passim v. note; otherwise a fine copy. One of an edition limited to 250 copies printed at the Chiswick Press. From the library of Austin Dobson with his small oval blind-stamp reading ‘AUSTIN DOBSON’ around the frame and ‘EALING’ in the central area on the half-title his large pictorial bookplate by Edwin. A. Abbey on the front paste-down and extensive pencilled annotations in his hand throughout. This edition carries a substantially different text from that originally published by Charles Tilt in 1839 as Dobson’s notes make clear and perhaps may by intention follow that of the edition of 1870 in the revision of which Dickens is thought to have had a hand. The original verse - or at least the idea of it - is almost certainly by Thackeray a scrap-book being known containing a piece called “The Famous History of Lord Bateman†partly in his hand and with illustrations by him whilst the ‘Warning’ and the ten pages of notes are on the authority of J.F. Dexter quoting statements made to him on three separate occasions by Cruikshank the work of Dickens. This is corroborated by the text of a letter from Dickens to Cruikshank offered as Lot 110 in an auction sale held by Christies in New York on Tuesday 8th April 2003 and illustrated in the catalogue thereto which evidently refers to this production and which makes clear that Dickens also has some imput into revising the text of the song itself. He writes: “I send you the song. I have altered a line or a word here and there and substituted a new last verse for the old one. I have also added some notes though it was not easy to make anything of them for the song’s too good.†This leaves open the authorship of the actual poem though tends to suggest that the original draft was not by Dickens. Was it by Thackeray though as the revisions appear to have been settled between Dickens and Cruikshank alone One might hypothesise from this that Cruikshank himself had written it basing it perhaps on an idea of Thackeray’s and given it to Dickens to improve. Loosely laid in to this copy are two leaves from an old Pickering and Chatto catalogue describing and giving extensive notes on the original edition including comments on the genesis of the poem attributed to Walter Hamilton Augustus Sala and Frederick Locker. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
Bookseller reference : HRT118567
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[BERTHOLD MAHN] - DICKENS (Charles).-
David Copperfield. Illustrations de Berthold MAHN.
Marseille, Club du Livre, sans date (1948), 3 volumes in 8° brochés, sous doubles emboitages, couverture illustrée rempliée.
Bookseller reference : 8704
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[BERTHOLD-MAHN] - DICKENS (Charles).-
Les papiers posthumes du Pickwick-Club. Illustrés par BERTHOLD-MAHN.
1946 Marseille, Club du Livre, 1946, 3 forts volumes in 8° brochés, chemises étuis.
Bookseller reference : 81835
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[BIBLIOTHEQUE DES ÉCOLES ET DES FAMILLES ] - DICKENS (Ch) -
David Copperfield.
Paris, Librairie hachette et cie , 1910; in-4, 328 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Editions abrégée et illustrée de 30 gravures, tranche doré.
Bookseller reference : 201800874
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[BIBLIOPHILIE ] - DICKENS (Charles), MAHN (Berthold) -
David copperfield.
Marseille, Club du livre , 1948; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur sous boitage . Les 3 volumes. En 3 volumes illustrations de Berthold Mahn - exemplaire n°4561/5000.
Bookseller reference : 201710172
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[BIBLIOTHÈQUE VERTE] - DICKENS (Charles) -
David Copperfield.
Paris, Hachette, 1978; in-12, 251 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Bookseller reference : 201324330
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[BIBLIOTHEQUE VERTE] - DICKENS (Charles) -
David Copperfield.
Paris, Hachette, 1946; in-8, 256 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Ouvrage en bon état.
Bookseller reference : 201316634
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[BIBLIOTHEQUE VERTE] - DICKENS (Charles) -
David Copperfield.
Paris, Hachette Bibliotheque verte, 1974; in-12, 256 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Bookseller reference : 201228971
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[BIBLIOPHILIE ] - DICKENS (Charles) -
David copperfield.
Marseille, Club du livre , s.d.; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur sous boitage . Les 3 volumes. En 3 volumes illustrations de berthold mahn - très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 200914390
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[BIBLIOPHILIE ] - DICKENS (Charles) -
David copperfield.
Marseille, Club du livre , s.d.; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur sous boitage . Les 3 volumes. En 3 volumes illustrations de berthold mahn.
Bookseller reference : 200914389
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[BIBLIOTHEQUE ROUGE ET OR] - DICKENS (Charles) -
DAVID COPPERFIELD.
Paris, Editions G.P. - 80 rue Saint-lazare, 1954; in-8, 192 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. ROUSSEURS - ILLUSTRATIONS de P. Rousseau - 59e vol de la collection.
Bookseller reference : 200711057
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[BIBLIOPHILIE] - DICKENS (Charles) -
Des grandes espérances.
Paris, Imprimerie nationale andré sauret , 1956; in-8, br. Les 2 volumes. Sous boitage en 2 volumes lithographie originale de berthold mahn.
Bookseller reference : 201208754
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[BIBLIOPHILIE] - DICKENS (Charles) -
Des grandes espérances.
Paris, Imprimerie nationale andré sauret , 1956; in-8, br. Les 2 volumes. Sous boitage en 2 volumes lithographie originale de berthold mahn.
Bookseller reference : 201208753
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[BIBLIOPHILIE] - DICKENS (Charles) -
Les papiers posthumes du pickwick club.
Marseille, Club du livre , s.d.; grand in-8, br. Les 3 volumes. En 3 volumes illustrés par berthold-mahn.
Bookseller reference : 201414990
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[BIBLIOTHÈQUE VERTE] - DICKENS (Charles) -
Oliver Twist.
Paris, Hachette, 1969; in-12, 188 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 201306609
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[CINÉMA] - DICKENS (Homer) -
Gary Copper.
Paris, Henri veyrier, 1985; in-4, 264 pp., br. Ouvrage en bon état.
Bookseller reference : 201310612
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[Cirque] DICKENS, Charles
Les mémoires du clown Grimaldi. Traduit de l’anglais par Zemganno d’après l’édition de 1853
éditions du Globe, coll. « Des auteurs et des textes » 1950 In-16 17 x 11,5 cm. Broché, jaquette, premier plat illustré en couleurs, 206 pp. Exemplaire en bon état, bien complet de sa jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 96305
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[Commentaire]
COMMENTAIRE - N° 113 (Printemps 2006)
Revue trimestrielle fondée par Raymond Aron : 272 pages, format 185 x 255 mm, brochée, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126719575
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[DICKENS]. BELLETTO (René).
"Les Grandes espèrances" de Charles Dickens.
P., P.O.L., 1994, gr. et fort in-8, br., couv. ill., 655 pp. (L26BIS)
Bookseller reference : 1365345
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[DICKENS Charles] MONOD Sylvère.
CHARLES DICKENS.
Paris, Pierre Seghers (Ecrivains d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, n° 6), 1958. In-16 carré, broché.
Bookseller reference : 6369
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[DICKENS]. ACKROYD (Peter).
Charles Dickens. Biographie.
P., Stock, 1993, très fort in-8, toile verte et jaquette éd., 1234 pp., 2 cahiers de photos et illustrations en noir hors-texte, répertoire des noms de personnes, personnages, lieux, ouvrages et institutions, bibliographie. (L26BIS)
Bookseller reference : 1365344
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[DICKENS]. COLLECTIF.
DICKENS - in : Revue Europe.
Paris, Revue Europe n° 488, decembre 1969. in-8, 298 pp., illustrations, broché, couverture illustree.
Bookseller reference : 41048
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