Dickens, Charles

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1910 Charles Dickens LibraryLondon: [1910]A complete collection of the Testimonial edition of the works of Charles Dickens, complete with its scarce special hand-crafted custom oak bookcase, featuring illustrations by Harry Furniss.
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1937 The Nonesuch DickensLondon: 1937A complete, informative prospectus on the Nonesuch Dickensiana. The first edition, illustrated throughout.
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1910 Five Collected Works from the Library of ClassicsLondon: 1910Five of the most important classic works printed by Collins Clear-Type Press, comprising work by Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Emily Bronte, Charles Kingsley and the Brothers Grimm.
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c1925 Barnaby RudgeLondon: c1925A smart copy of Charles Dickens's Barnaby Rudge, with illustrations by A H Buckland.
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1850-9 Household Words, a Weekly JournalLondon: 1850-9A handsome, complete collection of Charles Dickens' first periodical 'Household Words', bound in smart and well-preserved leather.
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1856-63 Extra Christmas Numbers of Household Words and All the Year RoundLondon: 1856-63A unique collection of six Christmas numbers from Dickens' 'Household Words' and 'All the Year Round', a wonderful volume of Victorian short fiction from the library of Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie.
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1845 The Chimes a Goblin StoryLondon: 1845A superb first edition, first issue copy of one of Charles Dickens' popular Christmas Books, this illustrated volume from the library of Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie.
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c1870 Christmas Stories from "Household Words" and "All Year Round"London: c1870A bright later printing of this collection of short Christmas stories by Charles Dickens.
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1911 The Personal History of David CopperfieldLondon: [1911]A popular work by Charles Dickens, autobiographical and bildungsroman, as illustrated by Frank Reynolds, first thus.
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1967 Works of Charles DickensLondon: 1967A stunning illustrated collection of the works of Charles Dickens, being the centennial edition; each in an imitation morocco binding with decorative gilt detail.
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c1903-20 The Fireside DickensLondon: c1903-20A collection of fifteen volumes from the Fireside Dickens series, with reproductions of the original illustrations.
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1899 Rambles in Dickens' LandNew York: 1899A charming guide to the England of Charles Dickens', illustrated throughout.
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1850-1859 19Vol Household WordsLondon: 1850-1859The complete first edition run of Charles Dickens' weekly magazine, with every issue from 1850-1859.
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1907 Collected Works of Charles DickensLondon and Glasgow: 1907A collection of illustrated classics by Charles Dickens, each housed in its original slipcase. Published for the Collins' Clear-Type Library of Classics.
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1894 Great Expectations and the Uncommercial TravellerLondon: 1894An illustrated edition of two popular Charles Dickens works bound in one volume, 'Great Expectation' and 'The Uncommercial Traveller'.
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1840 Master Humphrey's ClockLondon: 1840A beautifully bound, uniform set of Charles Dicken's weekly periodical, 'Master Humphrey's Clock'. In the first edition.
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c1905 14Vol Charles Dickens SetLondon: c1905An attractively bound set of Charles Dickens's works, uniformly bound, many of which are from the biographical edition.
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c1890 2Vol Charles Dickens Novels Barnaby Rudge The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick ClubLondon: c1890Attractively bound two volume set of Charles Dickens' classics, 'Barnaby Rudge' and 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club'.
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1884 Barnaby RudgeLondon: [1884]A charmingly bound volume of Barnaby Rudge by the noted author Charles Dickens.
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1937 The Nonesuch DickensLondon: 1937An excellent and complete, informative prospectus on the Nonesuch Dickensiana. The first edition, illustrated throughout.
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1862 The Pickwick Club Dombey and Son David CopperfieldLondon: 1862Three illustrated novels by Charles Dickens, a selection of three of his most popular Victorian novels.
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1840-41 Master Humphrey's ClockLondon: 1840-41The first book form edition of Charles Dickens' periodical 'Master Humphrey's Clock', illustrated throughout by Cattermole and Phiz.
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1910 Mr Pickwick, Pages from The Pickwick PapersLondon: 1910Selections from Dickens' first novel, beautifully illustrated with colour plates.
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1937 The Nonesuch DickensLondon: 1937An informative bibliographical exploration into Dickensiana, published by the Nonesuch Press.
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1871-78 The Collected Works of Charles DickensLondon: 1871-78The original parts of Chapman and Hall's important 'Household Edition' of the collected works of Charles Dickens, present here in eighty-six original parts .
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1907 Tom Pinch's Ride to LondonLondon: [1907]A very scare little booklet comprising a Charles Dicken's short story featuring the Martin Chuzzlewit kind-hearted character, Tom Pinch.
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1858 30vol The Works of Charles DickensLondon: [1858-1876]An exciting illustrated complete set of the works by the literary genius Charles Dickens.
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1930 Assorted Works of Charles DickensLondon: [1930]A superior sixteen volume collection of the assorted works of Charles Dickens, illustrated by Phiz, John Leech and George Cruikshank.
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1900-08 Assorted Works by Charles DickensLondon, Edinburgh and New York: 1900-08A charming library set comprising the works of Charles Dickens. in a leather binding.
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1902-6 The Biographical Edition of the Works of Charles DickensLondon: 1902-6A beautifully bound collection of the works of Charles Dickens, containing all of his best known and most beloved works, complete with the original illustrations.
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1865 Our Mutual FriendLondon: 1865A beautiful leather bound first edition of the final novel completed by Charles Dickens, bound complete with the original cover to the paper wraps.
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1952 The Best From Fantasy and Science FictionBoston: 1952The first edition of this entertaining collection of fantasy and science fiction stories, including stories by Charles Dickens and Daniel Defoe.
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1912 The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick ClubLondon: 1912An excellent copy of Charles Dickens' first novel, with colourful and brilliant illustrations by Frank Reynolds.
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c1890 Works of Charles DickensLondon: c1890A lovely five volume set of the works of Charles Dickens, illustrated throughout by H. K. Browne.
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1846 The Battle of Life, a Love StoryLondon: 1846One of Charles Dickens' lesser known 'Christmas Books', a heart-warming love story. The fourth issue of the first edition.