Oliver Twist

Charles DICKENS

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Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist

“PLEASE, SIR, I WANT SOME MORE”: FIRST ISSUE OF OLIVER TWIST

DICKENS, Charles. Oliver Twist; Or, the Parish Boy's Progress. By "Boz." London: Richard Bentley, 1838. Three volumes. Octavo, period-style full speckled calf gilt, red and green morocco spine labels, marbled endpapers, with original blind-stamped brown cloth bound in at rear of each volume.

First edition, first issue, of Dickens’ classic, with the “Fireside” plate and “Boz” title pages, uncut with original cloth bound in.

"When Bentley decided to publish Oliver in book form before its completion in his periodical, Cruikshank had to complete the last few plates in haste. Dickens did not review them until the eve of publication and objected to the Fireside plate which depicted Oliver at Rose Maylie's knee [Volume III, p. 313]… Dickens had Cruikshank design a new plate… This Church plate was not completed in time for incorporation into the early copies of the book, but it replaced the Fireside plate in later copies… Dickens not only objected to the Fireside plate, but also disliked having 'Boz' on the title page. He voiced these objections prior to publication and the plate and title page were changed between November 9 and 16" (Smith, 35). With half title in each volume (including in Volume III, which usually features two pages of publisher's ads rather than a half title), and four pages of publisher's ads at the end of Volume I. This is Smith's variant cloth binding, bound in, with horizontally ribbed cloth rather than diapered, and with no publisher name at the foot of the spines. "A genuine first issue in the original cloth covers, uncut, and with clean, unfoxed plates and leaves is very rare" (Eckel, 54). Smith 4 (especially note 3). Eckel, 51-60.

Expert cleaning to plates, scattered foxing and soiling to text. Very handsomely bound.

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