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Great works of literature, often in their first edition. Classic and familiar stories as well as tales you have never heard before. We go back through four hundred years of storytelling.
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1898-1899 The Works of Henry FieldingLondon: 1898-1899A beautifully bound, limited edition of this complete set of twelve collected works of Henry Fielding, with an introduction by Edmund Gosse.
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1983 She Stoops to ConquerLondon: 1983A limited edition copy of this play by Oliver Goldsmith, with beautiful colour illustrations by Hugh Thomson and bound in full morocco.
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1860 The Poems of Oliver GoldsmithLondon: 1860A bright, new edition of this collection of Oliver Goldsmith's poetry, with Birket Foster's colourful illustrations.
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Signed1900 The Works of Oliver GoldsmithNew York: 1900A truly beautiful limited edition set of the works of Anglo-Irish novelist Oliver Goldsmith, illustrated throughout and with a number of volumes signed by the artists.
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1821 The Works of Henry FieldingLondon: 1821A new edition of the works of Henry Fielding in ten bright calf leather bound volumes.
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[1749] 1750 The History of Tom JonesLondon: [1749] 1750The uncommon fourth edition of Henry Fielding's comic novel, The History of Tom Jones.
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1909 The Deserted VillageLondon: 1909The first W. Lee Hankey's illustrated edition of Oliver Goldsmith's celebrated poem.
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1805 The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and His Friend, Mr Abraham AdamsEdinburgh: 1805A scarce edition of this popular novel, illustrated by caricature hand-coloured plates by the renowned artist Thomas Rowlandson.
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1764 The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq; with The Life of the AuthorLondon: 1764The very scarce complete eight volume second edition of English novelist Henry Fielding's collected works.
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1904 Our Village & The Vicar of WakefieldLondon: 1904Delightful copies of these English classic pieces of literature with colourful illustrations by C. E. Brock.
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1818 The Poetical Works of Oliver GoldsmithLondon: 1818Pocket sized, early edition of the poetical works of celebrated poet Oliver Goldsmith.
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1859 The Poems of Oliver GoldsmithLondon: 1859A charmingly illustrated edition of the coelected verses of Oliver Goldsmith, adorned with colour printings by Birket Foster and H. N. Humphreys.
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1904 The Vicar of WakefieldLondon: 1904Oliver Goldsmith's celebrated novel in a prize binding signed Mudie, beautifully illustrated by Hugh Thomson.
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1883 Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, Poems, and EssaysLondon: 1883Pocket sized book containing selected poems and essays of Oliver Goldsmith with his famous novel, bound in charming prize morocco signed J. C. Wilbee.
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1904 The Vicar of WakefieldLondon: 1904A striking edition of Oliver Goldsmith's popular eighteenth century novel, illustrated throughout by Hugh Thomson, and in a signed full morocco binding.
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1930 The History of Tom Jones A FoundlingLondon : 1930A richly illustrated edition of The History of Tom Jones A Foundling, with this being a first of this edition.
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Signed1914 The Vicar of WakefieldLondon: 1914A beautifully illustrated edition of Oliver Goldsmith's 'The Vicar of Wakefield', a limited edition copy signed by the illustrator, Edmund J. Sullivan.
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1845 The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith. M.B. and the Professor of Ancient HistoryLondon: 1845A beautifully illustrated collection of Oliver Goldsmith's poetical works, complete with many lovely engravings.
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1903 The Works of Henry Fielding in Twelve Volumes Bound in SixPhiladelphia: 1903The Eton Edition De Luxe limited edition of this collection of works by Henry Fielding in leather binding with beautiful illustrations.
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1866 The Poetical Works of Oliver GoldsmithLondon: 1866Illustrated edition of the collected poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith in a Warner signed binding.
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1904 The Vicar of WakefieldLondon: 1904A striking full vellum edition of Oliver Goldsmith's popular eighteenth century novel, illustrated in colour by C. E. Brock.
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c1860 The Poetical and Prose Works of Oliver GoldsmithEdinburgh: c1860A beautiful collection of poems, essays and prose by Oliver Goldsmith.
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1906 The Poetical Works of Oliver GoldsmithLondon: 1906A handsome copy of the complete poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith with engraved illustrations throughout.
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1859 The Poems of Oliver GoldsmithLondon: 1859A charming copy of this collection of Goldsmith's poetry, illustrated in colour throughout and bound in full calf.
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1859 The Deserted VillageLondon: 1859Beautifully illustrated edition of this famous poem by Oliver Goldsmith.
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1865 The Works of Oliver GoldsmithLondon: [1864]Illustrated edition of the works of Oliver Goldsmith in a handsome half calf binding.
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1790 The Dramatist; The Way To Keep Him; Goodnatured Man; John BullLondon: [1790-06]A group of four plays acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket in one volume, each with critical remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.
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1893 The Works of Henry FieldingLondon: 1893An illustrated twelve volume set of the works of Henry Fielding, including his novels Tom Jones, Jonathan Wild and Amelia.
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1845 The Poetical Works of Oliver GoldsmithLondon: 1845Collected poetical works by Oliver Goldsmith adorned with illustrations by the members of the Etching Club, first edition thus.
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1894 The Vicar of WakefieldLondon: 1894An early printing of Oliver Goldsmith's notable novel, beautifully illustrated by Hugh Thomson.
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1843 The Vicar of WakefieldLondon: 1843A nicely bound illustrated edition of one of the most popular novels of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, 'The Vicar of Wakefield'.
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1843 The Vicar of WakefieldLondon: 1843Oliver Goldsmith's famous novel, first thus with illustrations by William Mulready.
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1890 The Vicar of WakefieldLondon: 1890The first Hugh Thomson illustrated edition of Oliver Goldsmith's most well-known novel, in the striking publisher's original cloth binding.
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1801 The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithLondon: 1801A new edition complete in four uniform volumes of the miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith.
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1821 The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq. With an Essay on His Life and GeniusLondon: 1821A complete set of the works of Henry Fielding, including his most popular and influential works such as 'Amelia' and 'Tom Jones', both of which are early and impressive examples of the English novel.