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Christmas Carol

ONE OF 525 COPIES BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED AND SIGNED BY ARTHUR RACKHAM

(RACKHAM, Arthur) DICKENS, Charles. Christmas Carol. London and Philadelphia, 1915.

Signed limited edition of the "Bible of Christmas," number 141 of only 525 copies signed by the illustrator, with 12 beautiful mounted color plates and 20 in-text line cuts by Rackham. $9200.

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Works [Nonesuch Dickens]

HANDSOME NONESUCH DICKENS, WITH AN ORIGINAL ENGRAVED STEEL PLATE USED TO ILLUSTRATE THE FIRST EDITION OF THE CHIMES

DICKENS, Charles. Works [Nonesuch Dickens]. Bloomsbury, 1937-38. Twenty-five volumes (including wood-engraved plate in clamshell box uniform with 23 text volumes).

The famed Nonesuch Dickens, one of the best and most sought-after editions of Dickens’ works, one of only 877 sets produced, with hundreds of illustrations reprinted from the original wood- or steel-engraved blocks by various artists including Cruikshank, Phiz, Graves, Stone and Tenniel. This set with an original engraved steel plate for the frontispiece “The Tower of the Chimes” from The Chimes, drawn by Daniel Maclise, as well as an accompanying proof print and authentication letter, housed in clamshell box uniform with the 23 text volumes and the accompanying volume, Nonesuch Dickensiana. $8000.

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Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club

"NEVER WAS A BOOK RECEIVED WITH MORE RAPTUROUS ENTHUSIASM THAN THAT WHICH GREETED THE PICKWICK PAPERS"

DICKENS, Charles. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. London, 1837.

First edition, bound from the original parts (mixed first and later issues), of one of Dickens' greatest works, with 43 illustrations by Seymour, Phiz, and Buss, attractively bound. $6500.

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Dombey and Son

“HUMAN LIFE TOUCHED BY MAJESTY AND PURPOSE”

DICKENS, Charles. Dombey and Son. London, 1846-48. Twenty parts in nineteen.

First edition, first issue in scarce original parts of Dickens' novel of "Pride," with 40 etchings by Hablôt Knight Browne ("Phiz"), including the famous first "dark plate." An excellent copy in the original parts, with all of the advertisements called for. $5500.

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Bleak House

“A CLARITY AND PUNGENCY THAT SURPASSES THE REST OF HIS WORK”

DICKENS, Charles. Bleak House. London, 1853.

First edition, bound from parts, of one of Dickens' most acclaimed novels, with 40 engraved illustrations by Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz"), including frontispiece and vignette title page, handsomely bound. $3000.

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Master Humphrey's Clock

“A CONCORD OF AFFECTION AND BROTHERHOOD”

DICKENS, Charles. Master Humphrey's Clock. London, 1840-41. Three volumes.

First edition in book form, with frontispieces and almost 200 in-text illustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz"). Includes The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge. $2500.

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Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit

"THE LOVELIEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE BUT SHADOWS; THEY COME AND GO, AND CHANGE AND FADE AWAY"

DICKENS, Charles. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. London, 1844.

First edition in book form of Dickens' picaresque novel of "farce, melodrama, and social criticism," with 40 full-page etchings by Hablôt Knight Browne ("Phiz"), attractively bound. $1500.

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Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi

CRUIKSHANK’S ILLUSTRATIONS FOR DICKENS’ JOSEPH GRIMALDI

(CRUIKSHANK, George) [DICKENS, Charles]. Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. London, 1846. Two volumes in one.

Second English edition of Dickens’ engaging account of “what [clowns] did with themselves out of pantomime, and off the stage,” with hand-colored frontispiece portrait of Grimaldi by Harris after DeWilde, a second frontispiece portrait by Greatbatch after Raven, and 12 full-page etchings by Cruikshank. $275.

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