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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens

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Seller: B Street Books, ABAA
Title
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Author
Charles Dickens
Seller
B Street Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Chapman and Hall, 1839. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 1st edition, mixed state. Frontis and 39 plates by Hablot K. Browne (Phiz). Nicholas Nickleby was Dickens third novel and was issued in monthly installments March 1838 October 1839 before it was published as this single volume. An instant success, it both solidified Dickens voice as a social critic and marked his first of many romances. Description: Half green morocco leather over green cloth, by Birdsall of Northampton, 5 raised bands, title and author in gilt in two compartments, TEG, marbled endpapers. Xvi, 624 pp., frontis & 39 plates, 2 pp. ads including an advertisement for New Work by Boz., and another advertisement for A Paperof Tobacco.. Octovo size (8 ½ by 5 ½). Pagination: front free endpaper, [i] half-title, [ii] blank, Frontispiece, [iii] title page, [iv] copyright, [v] dedication, [vi] blank, [vii]-x preface, [xi]-xiv contents, [xv]-xvi list of plates, [1]-624, [i-ii] ads, free end paper, marble pastedown. Condition: Overall in very good plus condition, clean straight text block. Lightly bumped slightly worn corners, head bands in place, prior owners bookplate affixed to front pastedown, booksellers stamp to front blank, binders stamp (Birdsall, Northampton) to front blank, some minor toning and foxing to plates as is commonly found. Contains the following first issues points: page 18 illustration marked Chapman & Hall, flys for flies p. 245 line 10; visiters for visitors p. 272 line 2; incontestible for incontestable p.297 line 22; suprise for surprise p. 586 line 24. This is a mixed state due to lacking the following first issue points: illustrations on pages 25, 38, and 44 do NOT say Chapman & Hall; visitor has been corrected to sister on page 123 line 17; and latter has been corrected to letter on page 160 line 6 from the bottom. An attractive copy by a prominent binder that will fit nicely into any collection of Dickens works.
NEW SENTIMENTS, DIFFERENT FROM ANY YET PUBLISHED, UPON THE DOCTRINE OF UNIVERSAL SALVATION, AS CONNECTED WITH DOCTRINES GENERALLY APPROVED. THE FORCE OF DIVINE REVELATION. A VIEW OF ANCIENT CHRISTIANITY COMPARED WITH MODERN. A SKETCH OF CHURCH HISTORY AND RELIGION OF NATIONS

NEW SENTIMENTS, DIFFERENT FROM ANY YET PUBLISHED, UPON THE DOCTRINE OF UNIVERSAL SALVATION, AS CONNECTED WITH DOCTRINES GENERALLY APPROVED. THE FORCE OF DIVINE REVELATION. A VIEW OF ANCIENT CHRISTIANITY COMPARED WITH MODERN. A SKETCH OF CHURCH HISTORY AND RELIGION OF NATIONS by Adelos

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Seller: David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
Title
NEW SENTIMENTS, DIFFERENT FROM ANY YET PUBLISHED, UPON THE DOCTRINE OF UNIVERSAL SALVATION, AS CONNECTED WITH DOCTRINES GENERALLY APPROVED. THE FORCE OF DIVINE REVELATION. A VIEW OF ANCIENT CHRISTIANITY COMPARED WITH MODERN. A SKETCH OF CHURCH HISTORY AND RELIGION OF NATIONS
Author
Adelos
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Providence: Bennett Wheeler, 1786. 64pp. Stitched in worn contemporary or early 19th century stiff paper wrappers [inscribed, 'Thomas Green his Book bought of Mr. Clark']. Lightly worn, untrimmed, Very Good. The wrappers are also inscribed, 'Thomas Green desires that all who are favored with this Book, would read it & return it Quick & Safe'; and, 'John Cleavelands- a Gift from Rev. Mr. Green.' With several careful contemporary margin notes, and a short manuscript review on the rear free endpaper: 'sound reasoning.' On Universalism. With a title page quote from the Men of Athens: "Thou bringest certain strange things to our ears." A variant [Evans 19452] is paginated 62, 61-68 pp with page numbers 61 and 62 repeated. Bristol B6331. Shipton & Mooney 44932. Alden 1033. Not in Evans.