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Edité par Halton & Truscott Smith, London, 1927
Leather. Etat : Very Good Indeed. None (illustrateur). A bright limited edition of Charles Dickens's letters to editor Mark Lemon. Limited edition, number one-hundred and thirty-eight of five-hundred and twenty five copies printed of Charles Dicken's unpublished letters to Mark Lemon, edited by Walter Dexter. Containing a series of letters illustrative of the author's close and long-lasting friendship with the Punch editor from 1847 to 1870, including four folding letters in facsimile. In the original publisher's half vellum binding over cloth covered boards. Externally smart with minor shelf wear, some darkening to vellum as common, general light soiling and few minor marks to spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Very Good Indeed. book.
Edité par Printed for Private Circulation 1927, 1927
Vendeur : Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Royaume-Uni
13pp. Half title. Orig. purple printed wrappers, bound into comtemp. half dark blue calf. With Clement K. Shorter's booklabel and stamped 'C' on inital blank. v.g. Printed for Thomas J Wise. Edition limited to thirty copies. The letters all date from 1847, and concern the arrangements for a charity production of Every Man in His Humour.
Edité par The Nonesuch Press: Bloomsbury, 1938
Vendeur : John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, Etats-Unis
3 volumes. 10.25 x 6.5, red cloth with gilt-ruled black leather spine label; teg, 825 pp, 898 pp, 854 pp with index + colophon, spines sunned and yellowed, ink slash on front cover of volume 1, extremities lightly bumped and worn, pp toned, minor soiling to bottom edge of text block else a decent set. LIMITED TO 877 SETS (THIS ONE NUMBERED 337).