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Verlag: Boston: Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1853
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 2-volume set. Ex-library copies with usual markings. Volume 2 is rebacked, covers show minor wear and tear, edgewear and rubbing, soiling. Pages show minor scattered foxing.
Verlag: Cornell University Library, 2009
ISBN 10: 1112512861ISBN 13: 9781112512865
Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch Print-on-Demand
Paperback. Zustand: Brand New. 302 pages. 8.00x5.25x0.75 inches. This item is printed on demand.
Verlag: John Warren 1821 (third edition), 1821
Anbieter: Tiger books, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. modern paper wrappers, feintly spotted, a nice copy. same year as the first edition; 110 pages including epilogue; keywords: drama;
Verlag: John Warren and C and J Ollier 1820 (second edition), 1820
Anbieter: Tiger books, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 2nd Edition. original paper boards, rebacked with original chipped backstrip relaid, corners rubbed, several msrks upper cover, good. 177 pages including notes.
Verlag: John Warren. (Shackell & Arrowsmith - printers.) 1821, 1821
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
FIRST EDITION. Half title. Disbound. (AN) First staged at Covent Garden with Macready & Helen Faucit on 9th January 1821.
Verlag: G. Bell & Sons. 1880, 1880
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Orig. royal blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt; a little rubbed, marked on front board. First published 1832. This is the 1844 text, printed within borders.
Verlag: New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1857, 1857
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Illus. by Tenniel, Birket Foster, Thomas Dalziel, &c; sl. spotted. Contemp. half black sheep, pink glazed boards; rubbed, some loss of glazed paper on following board, corners worn. Signature of Thomas W. Frith. 1888; Renier booklabel. 404pp. The sheets of the London edition, with New York titlepage, printed in London by Bradbury & Evans.
Verlag: John Warren. 1821, 1821
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
FIRST EDITION. Half title. Disbound. v.g. The play was first staged at Covent Garden with Macready & Helen Faucit on 9th January 1821.
Verlag: Boston: Ticknor & Fields. 1857, 1857
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Front. port. Orig. brown cloth, blocked in blind. A v.g. bright copy. Spine lettered 'Dramatic Poems'. 368pp. This edition was printed in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is re-set from the UK printed edition, without illustrations.
Verlag: George Bell & Sons. 1877, 1877
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
FIRST EDITION. Half title, front. port. Orig. purple/brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt; a little dulled, spine darkened & a little worn at head & tail. Ex-library copy: shadow of library label on front board, and tiny fragment of library label on half title. Edited, with a preface, by Coventry Patmore, best known for his idyll of married life, The Angel of the House.
Verlag: London: Chapman and Hall, 1856
Anbieter: Bow Windows Bookshop (ABA, ILAB), Lewes, Vereinigtes Königreich
12mo, xl, 284 pp. Inscribed on the title page from the author to the Hon. William Spring Rice, marbled endpapers and edges, later owner's name to a front blank. Contemporary calf, spine sunned, joints and edges rubbed, lacking the spine label. Originally published in 1832.
Verlag: Henry Colburn. 1823, 1823
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
FIRST EDITION. Half title. Uncut in orig. drab boards, paper label; front board a little stained, head of spine sl. rubbed, bumped corners carefully strengthened. Contemp. signature 'Charles Milner' on front board. A generally well-preserved clean copy.
Verlag: Smith, Elder & Co, Cornhill, 1839
Anbieter: Minotavros Books, ABAC ILAB, Whitby, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 32mo - over 4 - 5" tall. New marbled boards, rebacked with original leather spine laid over cloth. A.E.G. xii, 384 pp. Illustrated with [10] engravings. Light foxing, owner inscribed on half title, otherwise near fine. Includes 3 poems by English poet Bryan Procter under his pseud. of Barry Cornwall [1787-1874], Sunset, A Song for the Queen, and a London Lyric.
Verlag: 32 Weymouth Street Portland Place, London, 1860
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
1 page. 16mo. Zustand: About fine. 1 page. 16mo. ABOUT NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE.
Verlag: Edward Moxon, London, 1844
Anbieter: William Reese Company - Literature, ABAA, New Haven, CT, USA
12mo. Contemporary three-quarter morocco and marbled boards. Binding rather rubbed and edgeworn, otherwise a good copy, with Charles Dickens' lion bookplate and the Gadshill label at the front, and with the bookplate of John Gribbel at the back. Old bookseller's description tipped in front. The second edition, in which Procter took the opportunity "to strike out about forty of the poems (of inferior quality) contained in the old volume, and to introduce, in their stead, nearly seventy Poems, in rhyme, besides a considerable quantity of Dramatic verse" - "Preface to the Present Edition," dated "April 13th 1844." A presentation copy, inscribed on the title-page: "Charles Dickens / with the best Regards of / The Author." In THE DICKENS CIRCLE (New York, 1919, p. 169), J.W.T. Ley states: "We may take it as quite certain that Dickens came to know Procter through Forster. And from the first the novelist and the poet were on the best of terms. It was natural. Procter was a peculiarly lovable man, with a peculiar gentleness, 'childlike, without being childish, and an unfailing buoyancy of spirit.' Such a man could not but have a strong attraction for Dickens. From the beginning he loved the company of his friend, who, in the 'forties, was one of the innermost circle with Forster and Maclise and Ainsworth. Procter was one of the little company at the Greenwich dinner in 1842, and until he grew too old (he was twenty-five years older than Dickens) they had frequent social meetings. For HOUSEHOLD WORDS and ALL THE YEAR ROUND he wrote a great deal, and Dickens valued his contributions very highly indeed . . . As Procter grew old Dickens saw less and less of him, but the friendship remained as deep as ever, and in 1854 it was peculiarly sweetened by the discovery that the 'Miss Mary Berwick' who had contributed verses to HOUSEHOLD WORDS which had won Dickens's unstinted praise was really his old friend's daughter, Adelaide, whom he had known from her childhood.".