Sketches by Boz

Charles DICKENS

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Sketches by Boz
Sketches by Boz
Sketches by Boz

FIRST EDITION OF DICKENS’ VERY RARE FIRST BOOK: SKETCHES BY BOZ

DICKENS, Charles. Sketches by Boz, Illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People. London: John Macrone, 1836. Two volumes. Octavo, contemporary three-quarter olive green pebbled morocco, marbled edges. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition of Dickens’ first and rarest work, his keenly perceptive sketches of urban life, illustrated by George Cruikshank.

The sketches of urban life that make up Sketches by Boz first appeared in a variety of London magazines. “What impressed his contemporaries as much as the vivacity of his style was the way in which he was able to chronicle the lives of ‘the people’ even at the time they were first struggling to find social and economic expression. This was how he found his great subject, in crowd scenes, in streets, in the lives of people who are uniquely tied together, for better or worse, and who are part of the city which rises like an hallucination through these early sketches” (Ackroyd, 169). “It is an irrefutable fact that the book first published by an author who subsequently attained great eminence is the most difficult to acquire in good condition. This is acutely true of Dickens’ first book” (Smith, 11). First printing of the First Series, with ‘Whiting’ given as the printer’s name on the verso of the title page and almost all of the ‘internal flaws’ noted by Smith. A Second Series was issued separately in a single volume the following year. Smith 1. Eckel, 11.

Interiors faintly embrowned, illustrations with the usual discoloration and offsetting. An extremely good copy in attractive contemporary bindings.

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