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May 27, £4; American Art Association, Mar. 18, $32.50; April 23, $35; May 4, $50; Sotheby, Oct. 27, £4 5s.; Nov. 3, £3 5s.; Dec. 15, £6 10s.; June 22, £3; June 29, £5.] [Dickens (C.)] The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman, first ed., with the reading "Vine" on p. 13, 11 plates by George Cruikshank and a leaf of music, orig. cl., with a gt. design on upper cover by G. C., a fine copy, Charles Tilt, 1839, 16mo. (129), Dec. 15, Sotheby Spencer, £12

[See also April 20, £5 5s.; June 22, £4; July 20, £5.] Dickens (C.) Martin Chuzzlewit, first ed., illustrations by Phiz, cl., 1844, 8vo. (724), Feb. 2, Sotheby Thorp, £6 10s. [See also June 29, fine copy, £12; Hodgson, Mar. 26, £2 10s.; July 1, 1 178.; July 15, £1 6s.; Sotheby, April 6, 2 vol., £9 10S.; Parts-Sotheby, Nov. 3, 19 10s. ; Dec. 15, £25; May 27, 14; June 29, 14; Hodgson, April 22, £9 10s.; American Art Association, Feb. 24, $100; Mar. 30, $70; April 23, $72.50.]

Dickens (C.) Master Humphrey's Clock, first ed., cuts by Cattermole and Phiz, 3 vol., polished cf. ex., g.e., by Bedford, 1840-1, 8vo. (69), Nov. 12, Hodgson

Maggs, £2 12S. [See also June 11, £6 15s.; Puttick, May 27, £1 12s. 6d. ; Sotheby, Feb. 2, £4 10s.; June 15, £2 8s.; Parts 20-19 Sotheby, Dec. 15, 12 10s.; Puttick, May 27, £7; Parts 88-Anderson Galleries, Jan. 12, $80; American Art Association, Feb. 5, $95; Mar. 30, $115; April 23, $57.50; Puttick, May 27, £8 10s.; Sotheby, Dec. 15, fine, £14; April 6, £6 15s.; June 29, £15 10s. and £12 10s.] Dickens (C.) Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, edited by “Boz,” first ed., port. and plates by G. Cruikshank, 2 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1838 (114), July 15, Hodgson

Simmonds, £3 10s.

[See also Mar. 26, £3 5s.; July 9, £2 2s.; Anderson Galleries, Dec. 17, def., $3; Jan. 12, $55; American Art Association, Jan. 5, $37.50; April 14, $50; Sotheby, Nov. 10, £9; Nov. 24, 3 10s.; Dec. 15, £5 15s.; Dec. 18, £3 15s.; April 6, fine, £7 10s.; June 29, £4.]

Dickens (C.)

The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, first ed., port., and plates by H. K. Browne, I vol. in 2 (the wrappers and advts. bound separately), mor., Chapman & Hall, 1838-9, 8vo. (34), April 6, Sotheby

Maggs, £10 IOS.

[See also Feb. 2, 1 vol., £6 10s.; Mar. 2, £2 10s.; Hodgson, Mar. 26, £6; June 11, loose, £4 6s.; American Art Association, Feb. 24, $115; Mar. 30, repaired, $67.50; April 23, rebacked, $65; Parts-Puttick, May 27, £6 158.; Hodgson, Oct. 22, £7 7s.; April 22, £10 IOS.; Sotheby, Nov. 3, 6 10s.; Dec. 15, £7, £9 10s., and £17 (fine); Jan. 29, 18 (fine); June 22, def., £3 10s.]

[Dickens (C.)] Oliver Twist, by "Boz," first ed., plates by George Cruikshank, including the Fire-side plate, 3 vol.,

orig. cl., fine copy, Richard Bentley, 1838, 8vo. (392),
June 29, Sotheby
Ellis & Smith, £25

[See also Nov. 3, £10; Nov. 10, £2 10s. and £16 10s. (fine); Dec. 15, £8 5s. and £20 (fine); April 6, £14 10S.; June 22, £5 5s.; Hodgson, Jan. 14, £6 10s.; Jan. 28, £4 IOS.; June 11, £4 5s.; American Art Association, Feb. 24, ex. illus., $260; Mar. 30, $70; April 23, $117.50; Sotheby, Feb. 2, ed. 1846, fine, £8; Feb. 2, orig. cl., £5 5s.; June 29, orig. cl., £6 5s.; Illus. only-Sotheby, Dec. 15, set of plates, £15; Parts-Sotheby, Dec. 15, 10 orig. parts, fine, £88.]

Dickens (C.) Our Mutual Friend, first ed., plates by Marcus Stone, 2 vol. in 3 (wrappers and advts. bound separately), Chapman & Hall, 1864-5, 8vo. (51), April 6, Sotheby Edwards, £5_5s.

[See also Oct. 27, 2 vol., cl., 1; Parts-Sotheby, Nov. 10, def., £2; Dec. 15, £8 5s.; Mar. 2, £3 15s.; June 22, £4 15s.; June 29, £3 5s.; Hodgson, April 22, £4; Puttick, May 27, £2 12s. 6d. and £1 15s.; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 12, $40; American Art Association, Mar. 30, $25; April 23, $37.50.] Dickens (C.) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, complete in the orig. 19-20 Nos., first ed., engraved title, front. and 41 illustrations by Seymour, Buss and Phiz [H. K. Browne], back strip of Part i. very slightly defective, 2 parts have a name on upper cover, enclosed in a cl. case, lettered, Chapman & Hall, 1836-7, 8vo. (98), Dec. 15, Sotheby Shares, £700

[For a full description of these parts, see the Auctioneer's Catalogue. See also Dec. 15, Lot 99, £25; Lot 100, £215; Lot 101, £78; Lot 102, £52; Feb. 2, £26; May 18, £31; May 25, £27; June 29, £43 and £30; July 30, £38; American Art Association, Nov. 20, $250; Mar. 30, $120; April 28, $250; Christie, June 18, £16 10s.; Dowell, Dec. 22, £40; Hodgson, Dec. 10, £69; Jan. 28, £26; Mar. 26, £30; May 28, £47; July 23, £24; Puttick, May 27, £62.]

Dickens (C.) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, with 45 illustrations by R. Seymour and Phiz (plates timediscoloured), old green mor. (worn), g.e., in a red mor. solander case, London, 1838, 8vo. (259), Nov. 10, Anderson Galleries $1,250

[Autograph presentation copy, inscribed on the halftitle: "Daniel Maclise From his sincere friend and admirer Charles Dickens." See also Nov. 10, 1847 ed., pres. copy, $700; Sotheby, Oct. 27, £4; Nov. 3, £4; June 29, £8 15s.; Hodgson, July 15, £4; Dowell, Dec. 22, £2 7s. 6d.] Dickens (C.) The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club, first ed., plates by R. Seymour, R. W. Buss, and H. K. Browne, several of the earlier plates in two states, three addresses from the Author, including the announcement of Seymour's death, and 2 from the Publishers, I vol. in 2

(the wrappers and advts. bound separately), all the wrappers, including the orig. front wrappers to Part 2 and Part 3, the latter inscribed "With the Publishers' Compliments," some advts. to Parts 5 and 9-19/20, Chapman & Hall, 1836-7, 8vo. (31), April 6, Sotheby Sawyer, £48 [See also April 20, £10 10s.; June 22, 11.]

Dickens (C.) The Pic-Nic Papers, first ed., 3 vol., orig. green cl., a good copy, H. Colburn, 1841, 8vo. (138), Dec. 15, Sotheby Halliday, £5

[See also Lot 136, fine, £6 5s.; Lot 737, £3 15s.] Dickens (C.) Pictures from Italy, first ed., woodcuts by Samuel Palmer, cl., in red mor. solander case, London, published for the Author, 1846, 12mo. (261), Nov. 10, Anderson Galleries

$1,000

[Autograph presentation copy from the Author, with inscription on the half-title: "W. C. Macready From his affectionate friend Charles Dickens, Devonshire Terrace, Nineteenth May, 1846." See also Sotheby, April 6, £I 18s.; May 25, £90; June 22, £1 28.]

[Dickens (C.)] Sketches by "Boz," illustrative of Every-day Life and Every-day People, both series, first eds., plates by G. Cruikshank, 3 vol., with advts. at the end of the Second Series, orig. cl., John Macrone, 1836-7, 8vo. (93), Dec. 15, Sotheby Maggs, £50

[The Second Series is the earliest issue without the list of plates on p. viii. See also Nov. 10, 4 vol., £30; Dec. 15, Lot 94, stained, £2 2s.; Feb. 2, £4 5s.; July 20, £4 15s.; American Art Association, April 14, interleaved, $100; Hodgson, Mar. 11, £9 178. 6d.; Mar. 26, 10; Sotheby, ed. 1839, Dec. 8, £4; Dec. 15, £20; April 6, £8 1OS.; Hodgson, April 29, £1 178.; American Art Association, Nov. 24, $85; Sotheby, Dec. 15, set of sketches only, £6.] [Dickens (C.)] Sketches of Young Ladies, by Quiz, 1837Sketches of Young Gentlemen, 1838–Sketches of Young Couples, 1840, the first is a second ed., and the other two first eds., all with illustrations by Phiz, 3 vol., orig. pictorial bds. as issued, each in a folding cl. cover, the whole enclosed in a hf. mor. case, 8vo. (97), Dec. 15, Sotheby Quaritch, £16 IOS. [See also June 29, £16; American Art Association, Mar. 30, $62.50.] [Dickens (C.)] Sketches of Young Gentlemen, 1838-[and] Sketches of Young Couples, 1840, plates by Phiz, with the orig. blue covers and 2 ll. of advts. preserved in both, 1838-40 (458), Mar. 26, Hodgson Spencer, £3 [Dickens (C.)] Sketches of Young Ladies, in which these interesting Members of the Animal Kingdom are classified, by "Quiz," first ed., with 6 illustrations by Phiz, orig. bds. (rebacked), London, 1837, 12mo. (117), April 23, American Art Association $27.50

[Dickens (C.)] The Strange Gentleman, a Comic Burletta in

Two Acts, by "Boz," first performed at the St. James's Theatre, on Thursday, September 29, 1836, with the genuine front. by Phiz, full red French levant mor., triple gt. fillet borders on sides, gt. panelled back, g.t., London, Chapman & Hall, 186, Strand, MDCCCXXXVII. [1837], sm. 8vo. (126), April 14, American Art Association

$925

[Original issue, of which but few copies with the frontispiece by Phiz are known. With name of "C. Forbes" stencilled, and the name "D. J. Palmer" written on the first leaf of text.] [Dickens (C.)] Sunday under Three Heads, first ed., with the price erased on upper cover, Chapman & Hall, 1836, 12mo. (92), Dec. 15, Sotheby Spencer, £15

[See also Lot 90, stained, £5 15s.; American Art Association, April 14, $55; Hodgson, Mar. 26, £3 5s.; April 1, £1 16s.] Dickens (C.) A Tale of Two Cities, first issue of the first ed., plates by H. K. Browne (slightly foxed), page 213 misprinted 113, mor., g.e., 1859 (278), April 1, Hodgson

Hollings, £28

[With an A.L.s. from the Author to Mrs. Hulkes, sending her the remainder of the proofs of "The Tale of Two Cities," I p., "Gad's Hill Place, Sixteenth October, 1857."] Dickens (C.) A Tale of Two Cities, first ed., first issue, plates by Phiz, orig. red cl., uncut (a few ll. loose), 1859 (373), April 29, Hodgson W. Brown, £4

[See also Jan. 28, soiled, £2 10s.; June 11, £3 10s.; Sotheby, Dec. 8, £4 5s.; Feb. 2, £4; June 29, fine, £9 15s. ; American Art Association, Mar. 30, $66; May 7, ex. illus., $105; Parts-Hodgson, Mar. 26, £44; Puttick, May 27, £56; Sotheby, Dec. 15, £68; American Art Association, Feb. 5, $240; Feb. 24, $395; April 14, $340; April 23, $460.] Dickens (C.) The Uncommercial Traveller, first ed., publisher's catalogue (32 pp., dated Dec., 1860) at end, orig. cl., fine copy, Chapman & Hall, 1861, 8vo. (83), June 29, Sotheby Lingwood, £9

[See also April 6, £3; Hodgson, Mar. 26, £3 3s.] Dickens (C.) The Village Coquettes, a Comic Opera, in Two Acts, first ed., unbnd., as issued, uncut, London, Richard Bentley, 1836, 8vo. (164), Feb. 5, American Art Association

$35

[This opera, the music of which is by John Hullah, was given its first performance some time in December, 1836. Writing in ink on verso of title-page. See also Mar. 30, mor., $25.1 Dickens (C.) The Writings of Charles Dickens, mostly illustrated, together 46 in 53 vol., uniformly bound in hf. dark green levant mor., gt. tooled backs, g.t., all but 5 vol. uncut, mostly bound by Stikeman (the shade of the leather varies slightly in some vol., and the gt. design on a few backs is slightly different), London and New York, 1836

1886, 12mo. and 8vo. (333), Jan. 5, American Art Association $1,275 [Extra-illustrated collected set of Dickens' writings, including 26 first eds., 10 of which are bound from the original parts, with many front wrappers preserved.] Dickens (C.) A Collection of First and other Editions of his Works, and of Works purporting to be by Dickens, with the orig. illustrations by Cruikshank, Doyle, Phiz and others, 43 vol., polished cf., fillet borders, gt. backs, inside borders, some uncut, by Tout, in some cases the wrappers and advertisements have been bound in, London, 1836-82, 8vo. and 12m0. (99), Jan. 12, Anderson Galleries $640 [See also American Art Association, April 28, $310.] Dickens (C.) The Works of Charles Dickens, with a great number of fine illustrations, mainly by Hablot K. Browne ["Phiz"], the fronts. and many of the plates being in two states, one of which is on plain paper in colours, 48 vol., printed upon imperial Japan vell. paper, full golden brown mor., gt. panelled back beautifully gt. to a conventional floral pattern, doublures of emerald green crushed mor., g.t., uncut, Boston, Dana Estes & Company [1908], 8vo. (144), April 14, American Art Association $450

[Set of Dickens' Works issued and bound expressly for the Rev. Paul F. McAlenney, signed by the publishers. Bound in the first vol. is an A.L.s. "Charles Dickens," 2 pp., 12mo., Devonshire Terrace, Nineteenth December, 1843," to Andrew Bele.]

Dickens (C.) Works, illustrated library ed., plates by G. Cruikshank, Phiz, and others, 30 vol., orig. cl., Chapman & Hall, n.d., 8vo. (286), Mar. 2, Sotheby H. Edwards, £16 [See also Dec. 15, 20 10s.; Dowell, Jan. 28, £10 IOS.; Mar. 23, 23 vol., £1 6s.; Hodgson, April 1, £7 10s.] Dickens (C.) Works, edition-de-luxe, illustrations, 30 vol., No. 352 of 1,000 copies, hf. red cf., g.t., 1881-2, 8vo. (181), Dec. 18, Sotheby Faulkner, £26 [See also June 15, £7; American Art Association, Feb. 24, $700; Anderson Galleries, Oct. 6, loose and torn, $16; American Art Association, Nov. 20, ed. 1900, 32 vol., $215; Jan. 20, $195.] Dickens (C.) Works, Gadshill Ed., edited by Andrew Lang, 34 vol., g.t., uncut, London, 1898 (11), April 21, Dowell £14 IOS. [See also Hodgson, Nov. 26, £17; Jan. 28, £17; Sotheby, Mar. 2, Authentic Ed., 1908, 22 vol., £9 Ios.; Dowell, Dec. 22, Fireside Ed., 22 vol., £2 6s.; Mar. 23, Standard Ed., 20 vol., £3 10s.] Dickens (C.) Works, Biographical Ed., numerous plates, 19 vol., cl. gt., t.e.g., 1902-7, folio (453), June 17, Hodgson Joseph, £3 10S. [See also Dowell, Nov. 24, Oxford India Paper Ed., 17

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