New York: The New American Library 1964. Broché. Etat satisfaisant. in-12. 918 pp. Collection "A signet classic". Couverture frottée avec quelques pliures. The New American Library unknown
London: Collins'clear sd. Relié. Bon état. in-16°. W. H. C. Groome. 696 pp. Envoi inconnu en 1ère page. Reliure simili cuir frottée sur les coiffes. Dans un emboitage abîmé : déchirures. Collins'clear unknown
Paris: Librairie Hachette & Cie 1907. Broché. Bon état. in-12°. Collection "Bibliothèque des meilleurs romans étrangers". 477 pp. Rares soulignements au crayon de bois. Quelques rousseurs. La couverture est légèrement salie. Petites déchirures sur les coiffes. Librairie Hachette & Cie unknown
Paris: Librairie Hachette & Cie 1907. Broché. Etat satisfaisant. in-12°. Collection "Bibliothèque des meilleurs romans étrangers". 472 pp. Pliures sur les plats et déchirures sur les coiffes. Librairie Hachette & Cie unknown
Paris: Librairie Hachette & Cie 1906. Broché. Etat moyen. in-12°. Collection "Bibliothèque des meilleurs romans étrangers". 452 pp. Les pages sont cornées avec parfois des manques. Pliures sur les plats. Petites déchirures avec manques sur les coiffes. Librairie Hachette & Cie unknown
E. P. Dutton 1883. Hardcover. Good. E. P. Dutton 1883. Good. Hardcover Original green cloth with brown and gilt decorations on front and spine. Top edge gilt. 226 pages. Piece torn out of front free endpaper. Corner of front cover bumped. Three color pages. Several b&w illustrations. Inside hinge reinforced. Out-of-print and antiquarian booksellers since 1933. We pack and ship with care. E. P. Dutton hardcover
Heritage Press 1937. Hardcover. Very Good. John Austen. Heritage Press 1937. Very good. Hardcover John Austen. Clean tight bright in worn slipcase. 821 pages. John Austen illustrations. Heritage Press edition. Out-of-print and antiquarian booksellers since 1933. We pack and ship with care. Heritage Press hardcover
2 volumes. Portrait frontis. Illustrations to both volumes. Both volumes: Top edge gilt. Original red cloth gilt. Spines sunned boards slightly soiled. Endpapers browned with some very occasional light foxing throughout o/w contents clean and sound. VG. The Rochester Edition. Methuen and Co. London. 1899 hardcover
New York: Simon and Schuster 1934. Limited edition impression of 2387 copies published simultaneously with first American trade edition. Small octavo. i-ivv-xxi-xii 1-23-128129-132. Original white mock-vellum over boards stamped in blind spine lettered in gilt. White endpapers top edge gilt. Title-page printed in red and black. Red borders at top of each page of text. Unopened. Near fine. In the publisher's cloth slipcase with numbered spine-label some edge wear to case. Dickens wrote this account of the life of Jesus for his children in 1846-1849 but never published it in his lifetime. Although he expressed deep religious feelings in private Dickens felt a strong dislike for proselytizing and believed that any publication of his text would be ill-advised. It was first published long after his death in 1934. "This edition is specially designed by D.B. Updike The Merrymount Press Boston and is limited to 2387 numbered copies which are published simultaneously with the regular trade edition." Gimbel B198. Simon and Schuster hardcover
Rosny Park: Clarence District Cricket Club Inc 2006. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Rosny Park Clarence District Cricket Club Inc 2006. Quarto; laminated colour pictorial card covers; a fine copy. Clarence District Cricket Club Inc paperback
Bantam Books New York: 1964. Softcover. Good condition. A work written to awaken the public to the sinful waste of time and money then characteristic of the Court of Chancery and to illustrate the tragi-comedy of that institution. Contains a revised and updated bibliography. ISBN: 0451524020. Bantam Books, New York: 1964 paperback
Bookseller reference : 76502X1 ISBN : 0451524020 9780451524027
Boston: Bibliophile Society 1929. First edition. One of 425 copies. Octavo. 177 1 pp. Publisher's full light brown calf with double gilt fillet borders smooth spine lettered in gilt and with gilt Bibliophile insignia top edge gilt. Inner slipcase present. Very small ding to head of spine negligible else a lovely copy.From the library of Noel Charles Peyrouton with his bookplate. Peyrouton was the editor of Dickens' Letters. Bibliophile Society unknown
Chicago: M. A. Donohue & Company 1917. First edition. Octavo. 96 pp. plus six full page chromolithographs. Publisher's green cloth with darker green spine and cover lettering. Mild extremity wear and thumb soiling else a very good copy. M. A. Donohue & Company hardcover
New York: Dodd Mead and Company 1930. First American edition of this Wheelwright issue. Octavo with sixteen colored plates. Contemporary half red morocco over red cloth spine compartments with gilt lettering and decoration marbled endpapers top edge gilt. A very good copy with only slight rubbing. Dodd, Mead and Company hardcover
London: Chapman and Hall 1907. First edition. Octavo. 222 2 ads pp. Publisher's sage green cloth with dark green spine and cover lettering as well as a medallion portrait of Dickens on the lower front cover. Spine very lightly sunned but an exceptionally clean copy. Chapman and Hall hardcover
London: Chapman & Hall 1891. First edition. Octavo. Frontispiece xx 432 pp. Illustrated. Publisher's red cloth with gilt manor on front gilt spine lettering black endpapers. Spine faded and with short tear to top some light soiling and tip wear. Overall a very good and tight copy. Chapman & Hall hardcover
New York: The Limited Editions Club 1957. One of 1500 copies signed by the illustrator. Two large octavo volumes with twelve full page color plates. Publisher's rose cloth with printed paper spine labels. In the pictorial slipcase. Spines lightly sunned as always. Top of case lightly browned. A very handsome copy. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
London : Cecil Palmer 1922. First edition. Octavo. 280 pp. plus numerous full page illustrations. Publisher's blue cloth. lettered in blind on front and lettered in gilt on spine. Spine and top of front board a bit sunned but overall a lovely copy exceptionally clean.Inscribed in a contemporary hand on the front free endpaper - " To Sir William Treloar Bart. on his 80th birthday from the members of his staff Wishing him may happy returns of the day. January 13th 1923". Among other things Sir William was Lord Mayor of the City of London in 1906-07. Cecil Palmer hardcover
New York: Harper & Brothers 1843. First edition. Octavo. 88 pp. Supplied wrappers of marbled paper. Bound without ads or wrappers. Aside from some light foxing a very clean and handsome copy.An Englishman's attack on Dickens' "American Notes". Harper & Brothers unknown
London: Chiswick Press 1918. First edition. Tall octavo. 15 1 pp. plus tipped-in facsimile letter. Publisher's quarter white cloth over mauve boards with gilt lettering. Some edge wear and spine darkening. Contents clean. An acceptable copy. Chiswick Press hardcover
London: Chapman and Hall 1837. Second edition. Twelvemo. viii 80 pp. With engraved frontispiece and five engraved illustrations by Phiz. PublisherÕs printed green boards front board with 'Phiz' illustration of three young ladies ads on rear pale yellow endpapers. Spine discolored and with minor loss to extremities and a sliver of the paper from the upper spine has fallen away Tasteful morocco booklabel. Overall an exceptionally clean copy in the original fragile binding which remains very tight and presentable. Wrongly attributed to Charles Dickens who in fact wrote a repost to Caswall's work entitled Sketches of Young Gentlemen in 1838 Chapman and Hall hardcover
Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1956. First edition. Oblong quarto. xi 1 442 pp. With reproductions of all of Phiz' Hablot K. Browne illustrations for seven Dickens' novels. Publisher's red cloth with gilt spine and cover lettering within black frames. dust jacket. Kenyon Starling copy with his bookplate. Faint old stain on lower corner but a very good and clean copy in a very attractive dust jacket. University of Chicago Press hardcover
London: Maggs Bros. 1932. Revised and enlarged edition. One of 250 numbered copies signed by the author. Large octavo. xvi 272 6 blank pages with 'Notes' printed on the top pp. Illustrated. Publisher's half blue morocco over blue cloth gilt spine lettering top edge gilt. Original blue printed dust jacket with a piece missing from the top and with the loss of some lettering. Some rubbing to spine else a very clean and attractive copy.Still an essential bibliography and much expanded from Eckel's first edition of 1913. Maggs Bros. hardcover
New York: Simon and Schuster 1934. Limited edition impression of 2387 copies published simultaneously with first American trade edition. Small octavo. i-ivv-xxi-xii 1-23-128129-132. Original white mock-vellum over boards stamped in blind spine lettered in gilt. White endpapers top edge gilt. Title-page printed in red and black. Red borders at top of each page of text. Unopened. Near fine. In the publisher's cloth slipcase with numbered spine-label some edge wear and label with a small chip. Dickens wrote this account of the life of Jesus for his children in 1846-1849 but never published it in his lifetime. Although he expressed deep religious feelings in private Dickens felt a strong dislike for proselytizing and believed that any publication of his text would be ill-advised. It was first published long after his death in 1934. "This edition is specially designed by D.B. Updike The Merrymount Press Boston and is limited to 2387 numbered copies which are published simultaneously with the regular trade edition." Gimbel B198. Simon and Schuster hardcover
London: Field & Tuer 1884. First edition of this Dickens hodge-podge. Quarto. 35 1 11 catalogue 1 pp. Partially unopened. Publisher's slate-blue cloth with gilt spine lettering. Some wear to spine extremities and a couple of faint spots to front board. Overall a very good and clean copy.Bookplate of Noel Charles Peyrouton Associate editor of the Pilgrim Edition of Dickens' Letters. Field & Tuer hardcover