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[Dickens, Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Pierce, Gilbert A. With addtions by William A. Wheeler, The DICKENS DICTIONARY. A Key to the Characters and Principal Incidents in the Tales of Charles Dickens
[Dickens, Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Pierce, Gilbert A. With addtions by William A. Wheeler
The DICKENS DICTIONARY. A Key to the Characters and Principal Incidents in the Tales of Charles Dickens
London: Chapman & Hall, 1878. 1st edition thus. Maroon cloth with gilt lettering. 607 pp (including index). 8vo. VG (sp sunned/some foxing/front hinge starting/label removal shadow to front board).
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Book no.: 867.7
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Adcock, A. St. John, FAMOUS HOUSES And LITERARY SHRINES Of LONDON
Adcock, A. St. John
FAMOUS HOUSES And LITERARY SHRINES Of LONDON
London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1929. 1st printing of the revised edition. Blue cloth binding. No dust jacket. 264 pp (including Index). Illustrated. 12mo. Average wear. Spine darkened. Very Good. Includes settings used by Dickens in his novels.
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Book no.: 45263
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Andrews, Malcolm, et al. - editors
The DICKENSIAN
London: The Dickens House, (various). 1st printing. Green wrappers, stapled. Divers paginations. Illustrated. 8vo. G+ - Fine. Prices a function of age and condition. Minimum sale price is Five dollars. Many issues in stock, from as early as 1905, and prices vary according to age & condition, with the listed price as a minimum. Annual volumes are listed individually, and the listings can be found in the Dickens section of the Tavistock Books website.
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Book no.: 2270.35
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[Dickens Connection]. Bentley, Nathaniel [1735? - 1809].  Rokeby, Baron Matthew Robinson-Morris [1713 - 1800]. , The ECCENTRIC And EXTRAORDINARY HISTORY Of NATH. BENTLEY, ESQ.; Together with an Accurate Description of his Singular Habitation, Usually Denominated the Dirty Warehouse in Leadenhall Street, with Many Curious and Original Anecdotes, Never Before Published; to Which is Prefixed the Strange and Eccentric Life and Adventures of Lord Rokeby, Whose General Propensity was Living in Water
[Dickens Connection]. Bentley, Nathaniel [1735? - 1809].  Rokeby, Baron Matthew Robinson-Morris [1713 - 1800]. 
The ECCENTRIC And EXTRAORDINARY HISTORY Of NATH. BENTLEY, ESQ.; Together with an Accurate Description of his Singular Habitation, Usually Denominated the Dirty Warehouse in Leadenhall Street, with Many Curious and Original Anecdotes, Never Before Published; to Which is Prefixed the Strange and Eccentric Life and Adventures of Lord Rokeby, Whose General Propensity was Living in Water
London: Printed for Tegg & Castleman, at the Marvelous & Eccentric Book Warehouse, 122, St. John-Street, West Smithfield, and Sold by Champante & Whitrow, Aldgate. 1803. 1st Edition. Period full brown tree calf binding with later respining to style. Later eps. 36 pp. Frontispiece. 12mo. 6-7/8" x 4-1/8". Binding - modest wear, VG+. Text-block - age-toning, the occasional smudge. Overall, Very Good. Bentley "commonly known as Dirty Dick, was an 18th and 19th-century merchant who owned a hardware shop and warehouse in London, and is one person who is considered as a possible inspiration for Miss Havisham in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, after he refused to wash following the death of his fiancée on their wedding day." [Wiki] Scarce publication, OCLC records only 5 holding institutions world-wide. This title is one of 3 titles bound together into one volume: volume also includes Tavistocks Books inventory IDs 49598 & 49599. The price is for the one volume containing all 3 titles.
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Bentley, George. Dickens, Charles [1812 - 1870] - Subject. Bentley, Richard [1794 - 1871] - Subject & ANs Correspondent. Barham, Richard Harris [1788 – 1845] - Letter recipient, MR. DICKENS And MR. BENTLY. [accompanied by] ANs [3] by Richard Bentley [1839], 2 to Rev Richard Barham
Bentley, George. Dickens, Charles [1812 - 1870] - Subject. Bentley, Richard [1794 - 1871] - Subject & ANs Correspondent. Barham, Richard Harris [1788 – 1845] - Letter recipient
MR. DICKENS And MR. BENTLY. [accompanied by] ANs [3] by Richard Bentley [1839], 2 to Rev Richard Barham
London: , 1871. 1st separate printing. Not in Gimbel. Self-wrappers, now housed in a custom red cloth chemise & slipcase. Leaflet: 4 pages. Each ANs, 2 pages [each one sheet, writing both sides]. ANs dates: Saturday May 6 1837 [to Rev R. H. Barham], July 28 1837 [to Rev R. H. Barham], 8th July 1839. Leaflet: 7-7/8" x 5-1/8" The leaflet prints a letter from George Bently, Richard's son, to the Editor of "The Times" addressing the recently published Forster biography of Dickens, wherein the recounting of Dickens' Bentley's Miscellany editorship, and compensation therefore, was disputed by George, and laying out his father's actions, which portray Dickens as one who consistently renegotiated contracts, from one happy to have employment, to one perceiving his new 'fame' as worth more. Bentley "was a 19th-century English publisher born into a publishing family. He started a firm with his brother in 1819. Ten years later, he went into partnership with the publisher Henry Colburn. Although the business was often successful, publishing the famous 'Standard Novels' series, they ended their partnership in acrimony three years later. Bentley continued alone profitably in the 1830s and early 1840s, establishing the well-known periodical Bentley's Miscellany. However, the periodical went into decline after its editor, Charles Dickens, left." Barham "was an English cleric of the Church of England, a novelist and a humorous poet. He was known generally by his pseudonym Thomas Ingoldsby and as the author of The Ingoldsby Legends", which he began contributing to Bentley's Miscellany in 1837. [Wiki] The letters are newsy in nature, occasionally alluding to Miscellany business, e.g. "I am anxious that Cruikshank should mistake the No. 6 of the Miscellany of the Family Stories. Can you favor me with it for that purpose early!" NB. While the 3rd letter has no named recipient, as it is of the same nature, we presume it too to be to the Rev. Barham. Leaflet shows age-toning & soiling, some wear, Very Good. Case & chemise: average wear, Very Good. ANs: age-toning, some signs of wear. One with horizontal fold line, split at fold [see images].
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Bromley, Isaac H[ILL. 1833 - 1898]. Depew, Chauncey M[itchell. 1834 - 1928] - Subject. Gibson, Charles Dana [1867 - 1944] & Beard, Daniel Carter [1850 - 1941] - Illustrators, "OUR CHAUNCEY" After Dinner Rhymes.; Delivered at the Annual Dinner of the New York Yale Alumni Association, January 23, 1891
Bromley, Isaac H[ILL. 1833 - 1898]. Depew, Chauncey M[itchell. 1834 - 1928] - Subject. Gibson, Charles Dana [1867 - 1944] & Beard, Daniel Carter [1850 - 1941] - Illustrators
"OUR CHAUNCEY" After Dinner Rhymes.; Delivered at the Annual Dinner of the New York Yale Alumni Association, January 23, 1891
New York: New York Printing Co. (The Republic Press) Publishers, 1891. 1st edition thus, Revised and Freshened with Notes by the Author. Original publisher's blue cloth spine over silver patterned paper covered boards with gilt stamped lettering. Green patterned paper paste-downs. 45, [1] pp. Index at rear. Partially unopened. Frontis of Depew. Oblong format: 8" x 9-3/8". Shelf & edgewear. Bookplate & booklabel to front paste-down. Age-toning to free eps. Removed library pocket from rear paste-down. About Very Good.
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[Exhibtion Catalogue]. Browne, Hablôt Knight [1815 - 1882] - Subject, CATALOGUE Of The MEMORIAL EXHIBITION Of The WORKS Of The Late HABLOT K. BROWNE ("Phiz").; Exhibited at the Liverpool Art Club, February, 1883
[Exhibtion Catalogue]. Browne, Hablôt Knight [1815 - 1882] - Subject
CATALOGUE Of The MEMORIAL EXHIBITION Of The WORKS Of The Late HABLOT K. BROWNE ("Phiz").; Exhibited at the Liverpool Art Club, February, 1883
Liverpool: Published by the Club. Printed by Lee and Nightingale, North John Street, 1883. 1st Edition (stated). Original publisher's printed grey card-stock covers, stapled. Now housed in a clear archival mylar sleeve. 17, [3] pp. List of Exhibit Contributors, pp. [18] - [19]. 386 items in the exhibit. Head- tailpieces. 8vo. 8-1/4" x 5-1/2". General wear, soiling & age-toning. Very Good. Browne was a highly regarded 19th C. illustrator, better known by his pen name of "Phiz", who worked with such luminaries as Charles Dickens, Charles Lever, and Harrison Ainsworth. Of the ten books by Dickens which Phiz illustrated, he is best known for Pickwick Papers [coming in after Seymour & Buss], Martin Chuzzlewit, Dombey and Son, David Copperfield and Bleak House.
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[Browne, Hablot K.]. Kitton, Fred[eric]. G[eorge. 1856 - 1904], "PHIZ" (Hablot K. Browne) A MEMOIR. Including A Selection from his Correspondence and Notes on His Principal Works
[Browne, Hablot K.]. Kitton, Fred[eric]. G[eorge. 1856 - 1904]
"PHIZ" (Hablot K. Browne) A MEMOIR. Including A Selection from his Correspondence and Notes on His Principal Works
London: W. Satchell & Co, 1882. 1st edition. Original publisher's printed grey paper wrappers. 32 pp. Frontis. 7 inserted plates. Cuts. 8vo. 8-9/16" x 5-1/2". Age toning to wrappers. Minor wear. A pleasing VG+ copy.
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Bonham-Carter, Victor, AUTHORS By PROFESSION. Volume I.
Bonham-Carter, Victor
AUTHORS By PROFESSION. Volume I.
Los Altos CA: William Kaufmann Inc, 1978. 1st edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. 252 pp, 8vo. NF/NF A history of issues important to authors, e.g. copyright, royalties, etc. This volume covers the period from the Introductionof Printing to the Copyright Act of 1911. Dickens, of course, was very active with regard to the copyright issue.
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Challinor, W[illiam. 1821 - 1896]. Dickens, Charles [1812 - 1870] - Of similar mind, The COURT Of CHANCERY; Its Inherent Defects, as Exhibited in Its System of Procedure and of Fees with Suggestions for a Remedy.; Also an Appendix, Containing Extracts from Evidence Taken Before the Select Committee on Fees
Challinor, W[illiam. 1821 - 1896]. Dickens, Charles [1812 - 1870] - Of similar mind
The COURT Of CHANCERY; Its Inherent Defects, as Exhibited in Its System of Procedure and of Fees with Suggestions for a Remedy.; Also an Appendix, Containing Extracts from Evidence Taken Before the Select Committee on Fees
London: Stefens and Norton, 26, Bell Yard, 1849. Second Edition. Lacks original wrappers. Now housed in a clear archival mylar sleeve. 56, [2 (blank)] pp. 8vo. 8-1/2" x 5-3/8". Minor wear & soiling to outer leaves. Age-toning. Very Good. Any fan of Dickens’ works will immediately recognize the Court of Chancery as a key player in his impactful novel from the early 1850s, Bleak House, wherein the Court is pilloried in his recounting of the seemingly never-ending case, Jarndyce vs Jarndyce. And Dickens' views foreshadowed by Challinor, who, in his opening paragraph of this 1849 publication, opines thusly on the Court: "The delay, expense, and practical injustice of the Court of Chancery .. I think it a duty to point out to the best of my power, and as fairly as I can, some of the inherent defects of this Court -- a Court which has for so many years, pressed like an incubus, on those, whose property has been unfortunately the subject of dispute." He then cites a case documenting his view of the Court. Judicial reform finally came to the English Courts with the 1875 enactment of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act, which brought the various courts under one roof, so to speak.
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Charles, Edwin [Grigsby, Charles E.]. [Dickens, Charles. 1812 - 1870] - Subject. Chesterton, Gilbert Keith [1874 - 1936] - Contributor, SOME DICKENS WOMEN.; Foreword by G. K. Chesterton
Charles, Edwin [Grigsby, Charles E.]. [Dickens, Charles. 1812 - 1870] - Subject. Chesterton, Gilbert Keith [1874 - 1936] - Contributor
SOME DICKENS WOMEN.; Foreword by G. K. Chesterton
New York: Frederick Stokes, 1926. 1st US edition. Blue cloth binding lettered in gilt. No dust jacket. xvi, 350 pp (including Index). Frontis of Dickens. 8vo. VG+ (spine slightly sunned).
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[Dickens, Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Calthrop, Dion Clayton and Max Pemberton - Editors, The DICKENS SOUVENIR Of 1912
[Dickens, Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Calthrop, Dion Clayton and Max Pemberton - Editors
The DICKENS SOUVENIR Of 1912
London: Chapman & Hall, 1912. 1st edition (NCBEL III, 831). Original red cloth w/ gilt lettering/facsimile signature on front cover (a la the Charles Dickens edition of the late 1860s). TEG. 236 pp. Illustrated. 4to. 10" x 7-1/2". Abt VG (some binding wear & soiling/lacks ffep). Issued during the Dickens' centenary.
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Book no.: 861.2
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Collins, Wilkie [1824 - 1889], SIX LETTERS Of WILKIE COLLINS. From the Charlotte Ashley Felton Memorial Library at Stanford University.; Introduction by J. Terry Bender, Keeper of Rare Books at Stanford Library
Collins, Wilkie [1824 - 1889]
SIX LETTERS Of WILKIE COLLINS. From the Charlotte Ashley Felton Memorial Library at Stanford University.; Introduction by J. Terry Bender, Keeper of Rare Books at Stanford Library
San Francisco: Chas. Wood & Associates, 1957. 1st edition. Limited to 350cc. Red cloth binding. Paper title label to front board. Unpaginated. Printed by the Black Vine Press. Photograph of Collins as frontis taken by Bassano in London sometime in the latter half of the 1800s. Sq 8vo. VG+ (light wear at the extremities). 6 facsimilies from Stanford's collection: includes such as that from Collins to Ally Sloper (23rd Feb, 1886) regarding Collins' receipt of the Order of Merit.
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Darton, F. J. Harvey. Dickens, Charles [1812 - 1870] - Contributor, VINCENT CRUMMLES. His Theatre and His Times
Darton, F. J. Harvey. Dickens, Charles [1812 - 1870] - Contributor
VINCENT CRUMMLES. His Theatre and His Times
London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. Ltd, 1926. 1st edition. LIMITED to 400 copies. Quarter-bound maroon cloth spine over beige cloth boards. Printed paper title label to spine. Purple printed paper DJ. lxx, 230 pp. Partially unopened. Many inserted plates. Royal 8vo. 10-1/2" x 6-3/4". Light wear & soiling to volume. VG - VG+. Dust Jacket with sunned spine & significant edge chipping, so only Good.
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Davey, Samuel [b. 1834]. Darwin, Charles [1809 - 1882]; Carlyle, Thomas [1795 - 1881]; Dickens, Charles [1812 - 1870] - Subjects. Ellis, C. E. - Former owner, DARWIN, CARLYLE, And DICKENS, With Other Essays
Davey, Samuel [b. 1834]. Darwin, Charles [1809 - 1882]; Carlyle, Thomas [1795 - 1881]; Dickens, Charles [1812 - 1870] - Subjects. Ellis, C. E. - Former owner
DARWIN, CARLYLE, And DICKENS, With Other Essays
London: James Clarke & Co. 13, Fleet Street, E.C. (n. d.). 1st edition (Gimbel H121), ca 1875. Original publisher's terra-cotta cloth binding with gilt stamping. [4], 216 pp. 12mo. 7-5/8" x 5" Uncommon book on the subject, 1st time we've ever had a copy. Modest wear & soiling. Ellis' book label to front paste-down & signature to ffep. A solid VG copy.
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Book no.: 52047
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