First Edition. First edition, first issue: "Stave I"; text entirely uncorrected; green-coated endpapers; blue half-title page; red and blue title page. Seller Inventory # 04558. Linton, clean and bright throughout. | Contact this seller Engraved frontispiece, engraved title, and intertextual illustrations. 1st Edition. "Suddenly conceived and written within a few weeks, [A Christmas Carol] was the first of Dickens Christmas books (a new literary genre thus created incidentally) it was an extraordinary achievement the one great Christmas myth of modern literature.". FIRST EDITION SECOND ISSUE. Small slim 8vo. Seller Inventory # 99-2454. John LEECH, illustrator. - - - Dieser Druck des Christmas Carol ist die erste internationale Ausgabe in englischer Sprache, die im gleichen Jahr erschien, wie die englische Originalausgabe von Chapman & Hall. Original brown cloth, lettered in gilt, gilt floral decoration to the front cover, all edges in gilt. Antiquarian Bookstore First issue, with red & blue title page, mottled green end-papers & Stave I at the beginning of the text. Illustr (including four color plates) by John Leech, 6.5 x 4, finely bound in gilt-ruled gold crushed morocco; aeg, SIGNED BINDING BY BAYNTUN- RIVIERE,166 pp + ads. About this Item: Chapman & Hall, 1843. More information about this seller Sixteenmo (6 3/8 x 4 inches; 160 x 100 mm). Being a Ghost Story of Christmas is a sixth edition with the half-title printed in blue, title-page printed in red and blue, verso printed in blue, hand-colored etched frontispiece and three hand-colored etched plates by John Leech, four wood-engravings in-text by W.J. Hardcover. Complete with half-title and ads. (Exeter, DEVON, United Kingdom), About this Item: Chapman and Hall, 1843. The only one of it's type we have come across. First Edition. (1843), From: Condition: Very Good. Hardcover. All first issue points present, as called for by Eckel: ?Stave I? 1st Edition. 1st Edition. a Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens 9781912714704 | £8.10 New. Seller Inventory # mon0000173218. Sixteenmo (6 3/8 x 4 inches; 160 x 100 mm). London: Chapman & Hall, 1843. Linton, clean and bright throughout. The full title of Charles Dickens' most famous work is technically A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost-Story of Christmas. Charles Dickens' famous tale of Christmas, Scrooge and Tiny Tim. (THIS BOOK IS IN OUR POSSESSION. | Contact this seller Rare true first printing of "A Christmas Carol. on the front cover is perfect, as called for by Todd. First edition of The Haunted Man and The Ghost's Bargain: A Fancy for Christmas-Time with advertisements, frontispiece and vignette title page. Original endpapers bound in. 1st Edition. First Edition. Hardcover. Half-title printed in blue, title-page printed in red and blue, four hand-colored plates, and intertextual illustrations. of their premises on Paternaster Row during the 1941 Blitz. We have decided not to repair this book as it is highly valuable and sought after in it's first state, so we have left it for the buyer to choose how they wish to proceed with repair work. John K King Used & Rare Books 1st Edition. Original endpapers bound in. Uniformly bound by Root & Son ca. A nice set. Chapman & Hall, 1843. London: Chapman and Hall, 1845. In near fine condition with an autograph letter bound in and period catalogue descriptions affixed to the half-title. No advertisments at the end of the book. Sixteenmo (6 3/8 x 4 inches; 160 x 100 mm). This copy is about fine with one minor flaw; a tiny, unobtrusive rub to the leather on backstrip near base; essentially unnoticeable unless looking for it. Small slim 8vo. (1843), From: [And:] The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. Hardcover. A Fancy for Christmas-Time. The Chimes; 3. A Fancy for Christmas-Time. All the books are bound in the publisher's original cloth and are in excellent condition. Hardcover. | Contact this seller The binding is stained and the hinges are cracked, but otherwise a clean, sound copy, in a red morocco solander case. With all known first issue points: title page in blue and red, dated 1843, chalky green endpapers, 14-15mm between the gilt wreath and the left margin blind-stamping on the front cover, a perfect "D" in "Dickens" in the front cover wreath. Near fine condition, and rare as such. mnh, dispatched with royal mail 1st class letter. Published by Four hand-colored steel engraved plates by and after Leech and four wood engraved text illustrations by W.J. Charles dickens centenery edition complete works 3 book set. The binding is stained and the hinges are cracked, but otherwise a clean, sound copy, in a red morocco solander case. The firm signed their work with a stamp on the verso of the free front endpaper. A near fine first edition, second state (Stave One on first chapter heading), handsomely rebound. This copy is about fine with one minor flaw; a tiny, unobtrusive rub to the leather on backstrip near base; essentially unnoticeable unless looking for it. 1st Edition. Complete with ads and half-title. No Jacket. Many of these stories are bundled in collections, titled Christmas Stories or Christmas Books. Chapman and Hall, 1843. | Contact this seller 1st Edition. This wonderful edition of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol was published by The Book Society in 1945 and as per the Title Page: “With the Original Illustrations by John Leech”. Chapman & Hall, 1843. Coloured frontispiece and three further plates by John Leech, all hand colored as issued - the first and only time Dickens used coloured illustrations, in his desire to make the book highly valued. A Christmas Carol (facsimile 1st printing). Complete with half-title and the Oliver Twist advertisement at end. Packer lists the firm in business in Red Lion Square in 1899-1901, and the December 1942 issue of The Rotarian notes with regret that W. Root had been bombed out (uprooted?) Original endpapers bound in. Hardcover. Condition: Fine. In near fine condition with ownership inscriptions. Forgotten the title or the author of a book? Seller Inventory # ABE-1514951902620. The Cricket on the Hearth. (London, United Kingdom), About this Item: 1843. Raptis Rare Books, ABAA/ ILAB Correct, 14-15 mm measurement from the gilt wreath to the blindstamping on the front board and the D in Dickens perfect, indicating a first issue copy Todd . The pages are clean with NO writing, marks or bookplates in the books. 1st Edition. Published by Seller Inventory # 104873. A CHRISTMAS CAROL (REPLICA OF THE 1843 FIRST ED.). Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. London: Chapman and Hall, 1845. Chapman & Hall, Ltd. London Seller Inventory # T-101-MD-X. More information about this seller First edition, first issue, half title, advert leaf. First edition, first issue: "Stave I"; text entirely uncorrected; green-coated endpapers; blue half-title page; red and blue title page. According to the most recent exhaustive study (Todd's, analyzing the front cover), this copy is of the earliest state of the first issue. About this Item: Chapman & Hall, 1843. on the front cover is perfect, as called for by Todd. First edition. Charles Dickens' famous tale of Christmas, Scrooge and Tiny Tim. London: Chapman & Hall, 1843, 1843. (1843), From: "The quaint humour, unaffected pathos, and graceful lyrics of this production found prompt recognition, and the piece enjoyed a prosperous run" (George Sala, Speeches, Letters, and Sayings of Charles Dickens, p. 10). Original end papers not included. First edition, later printing. five Christmas books that captured the mid-Victorian revival of the holiday, and sparked life into a new type of Christmas. Complete with half-title and the Oliver Twist advertisement at end. London was a great world power, rich from industry and colonial influence, yet poverty ran amok through its streets and factories. John LEECH, illustrator (illustrator). Modern, recent, replica, As New condition, of the 1843 first edition by Chapman & Hall, London. He continued publishing the Christmas Books throughout the 40s, and the stories became mainstays of Dickens's public reading tours of the 1850s and 1860s. Sandra L. Hoekstra Bookseller W. Root & Son, 29-30 Eagle Street, Red Lion Street, Holborn, W.C." Root & Son are also recorded at the same address in The Literary Year-Book, 1909 (thirteenth annual volume). [And:] The Battle of Life. [And:] The Cricket on the Hearth. Small book, a little under 7 inches by 4 1/2. More information about this seller First Edition, First Printing with "Stave 1" printed on page 1. FIRST EDITION SECOND ISSUE. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. Other books also in near fine or fine condition. Chapman & Hall, 1843. London: [Various], 1843-1848. More information about this seller This copy is about fine with one minor flaw; a tiny, unobtrusive rub to the leather on backstrip near base; essentially unnoticeable unless looking for it. Condition: Near Fine. Few books are as beloved and influential as Christmas Carol, and this is a fine, important, and sumptuous copy. Small book, a little under 7 inches by 4 1/2. Published by From: | Contact this seller More information about this seller Engraved frontispiece, engraved title, and intertextual illustrations. [And:] The Chimes: A Goblin Story or some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and A New Year In. He continued publishing the Christmas Books throughout the 40s, and the stories became mainstays of Dickens's public reading tours of the 1850s and 1860s. Own the Finest. (1843), From: Leyburn, North Yorkshire, UK — A first edition of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol has sold in Tennants Auctioneers’ Books, Maps & Ephemeral Sale for £4,200 (plus buyer’s premium). Chapman & Hall. Despite its worn condition, the volume far exceeded its £500-700 estimate. 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,694. The Book Dispensary A Christmas Carol: With Original Illustrations In Full Color. The pages are clean with NO writing, marks or bookplates in the books. First Edition. Housed in a red cloth slipcase. Complete with half-title and ads. Nice collector's copy. Great deals on Charles Dickens Books 1850-1899. He continued publishing the Christmas Books throughout the 40s, and the stories became mainstays of Dickens's public reading tours of the 1850s and 1860s. London: Chapman & Hall, 1843., 1843. Brown illustrated covers with mild wear to the extremities, believed to be an original publisher's special binding, perhaps a presentation copy. London. Seller Inventory # 16056. Signed by Author(s). | Contact this seller More information about this seller Great deals on Charles Dickens 1st Edition 1800-1849 Antiquarian & Collectible Books. FIRST EDITION SECOND ISSUE. - - - Dieser Druck des Christmas Carol ist die erste internationale Ausgabe in englischer Sprache, die im gleichen Jahr erschien, wie die englische Originalausgabe von Chapman & Hall. 1st Edition. Condition: Fine. A CHRISTMAS CAROL (REPLICA OF THE 1843 FIRST ED.). Complete with half-title and ads. WE SHIP MOST BOOKS SIX DAYS A WEEK AND WILL CONFIRM WITH TRACKING NUMBER FOR DOMESTIC ORDERS OR CUSTOMS NUMBER FOR NON DOMESTIC) ; 8vo; 166 pages. The first edition— priced at 5 shillings (about $30)— went on sale December 19, 1843 and was sold out by Christmas. The Christmas Books: A Christmas Carol; The Chimes; The Battle of Life; Cricket on the Hearth; The Haunted Man and The Ghost's Bargain. John Leech (illustrator). Some chipping to edges of plates, small closed split to upper joint, covers slightly soiled, corners ever so slightly bumped, uniformly toned. | Contact this seller The Cricket on the Hearth. ?D? The Christmas Carol, and the 4 other Christmas Books. Coloured marble end papers with gilt edging in very good state. First Edition. 4.7 out of 5 stars 500. Modern, recent, replica, As New condition, of the 1843 first edition by Chapman & Hall, London. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas is a sixth edition with the half-title printed in blue, title-page printed in red and blue, verso printed in blue, hand-colored etched frontispiece and three hand-colored etched plates by John Leech, four wood-engravings in-text by W.J. More information about this seller Seller Inventory # 002007. Small octavo, 6-1/2" x 4"; [8], 166, [2, ads] pages with the original cloth covers bound in at the rear. 4. Small 8vo. The volume, published by Chapman and Hall on 19 December 1843, was an immediate success and the initial print run of 6,000 copies sold out within a matter of days. Complete with half-title and ads. First edition, first issue: "Stave I"; text entirely uncorrected; green-coated endpapers; blue half-title page; red and blue title page. | Contact this seller Signed by Author(s). 3. Publisher - Odhams Press. [And:] The Battle of Life. (Seeheim-Jugenheim, Germany), About this Item: Leipzig Tauchnitz 1845 1846, 1843. Chapman and Hall, 1843. Chapman & Hall: London We have decided not to repair this book as it is highly valuable and sought after in it's first state, so we have left it for the buyer to choose how they wish to proceed with repair work. This copy has been expertly re-backed and comes with a custom slipcase. Generally in very good condition other than the spine's missing section. (1843), From: 1st Edition. First edition, later printing. "Suddenly conceived and written within a few weeks, [A Christmas Carol] was the first of Dickens Christmas books (a new literary genre thus created incidentally) it was an extraordinary achievement the one great Christmas myth of modern literature.". five Christmas books that captured the mid-Victorian revival of the holiday, and sparked life into a new type of Christmas. [8], 188 pp. Copies for Sale. First edition of The Cricket on the Hearth: A Fairy Tale of Home with half-title, frontispiece and vignette title page with tissue guard present, first state ad leaf. Tell us what you're looking for and once a match is found, we'll inform you by e-mail. Changierender olivgrüner Ganzleineneinband der Zeit, Einband geringe Gebrauchsspuren, Name auf Vorsatz, Seiten stellenweise schwach stockfleckig. Chapman and Hall, London A Christmas Carol in Prose: Being A Ghost Story of Christmas. Packer lists the firm in business in Red Lion Square in 1899-1901, and the December 1942 issue of The Rotarian notes with regret that W. Root had been bombed out (uprooted?) Published by In near fine condition with ownership inscriptions. Being A Ghost Story of Christmas" by Charles Dickens. From: Bound in the original mauve cloth, 1st issue binding with the "D" in Dickens unbroken, yellow pastedowns and endpapers, all edges gilt, housed in a felt lined red cloth clamshell slipcase, spine neatly relined at an earlier date, back corners slightly rubbed, generally clean and bright throughout, still a VERY GOOD copy. Condition: Very Good. Coloured frontispiece and three further plates by John Leech, all hand colored as issued - the first and only time Dickens used coloured illustrations, in his desire to make the book highly valued. The ultimate Christmas tale. Published by 2 pages of undated ads at end. London: Chapman & Hall 1843. | Contact this seller Complete with ad for A Christmas Carol on verso of the first leaf. Two tiny pinholes, one at the bottom of the front joint and the other at the bottom of the rear joint. Condition: Fine. Complete with ad for A Christmas Carol on verso of the first leaf. Chapman and Hall 1843-48, London (Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.), About this Item: Chapman & Hall, London, 1843. Duodecimo (6 ½" x 4 ¼"); 166pp + [2pp] advertisements; rebound by Riviere and Son in red goat with double gilt-stamped borders, 5 raised bands, title and author on stained frame, gilt ornaments to the spine edge & dentelles; all edges gilt; decorative head & tailbands; red marbled endpapers, binding signed on verso ffep; gift inscription dated 1935 to fly-leaf; color lithograph illustrations; housed in a red cloth slipcase; fine in very good case. [8], 188 pp. Vol. Sixteenmo (6 3/8 x 4 inches; 160 x 100 mm). Light reddish-brown, vertically-ribbed cloth with gilt and blindstamping on the boards, all page edges gilt. 6. With illustrations by John Leech. Condition: Very Good. Bound in fine full red morocco, ribbed gilt decorated spine, covers ruled and paneled in gilt, front cover with gilt portrait of Dickens, rear cover with Dickens signature in gilt, gilt dentelles, marbled pastedowns and endpapers, all edges gilt, front and rear green endpapers bound in, by Bayntun. Engraved frontispiece, engraved title, and intertextual illustrations. Following the overwhelming success of A Christmas Carol in 1843, Dickens embarked upon the Christmas Books project, seeking to marshal "the Carol philosophy . Spines with five raised bands, similarly decorated with inlaid green and red morocco holly leaves and lettered in gilt in compartments. Spine with gilt lettering with top quarter missing. Chapman & Hall Published by Loose page ribbon. Housed in a custom-made collector's case. From: First Edition. The Chimes; 3. First edition. [8], 174, [2, ads] pp. | Contact this seller Full blue crushed levant morocco, covers with three-line gilt border surrounding a large holly leaf inlaid in green morocco and detailed in gilt with six inlaid red morocco berries on stem. A Christmas Carol "may readily be called the Bible of Christmas It was issued about ten days before Christmas, 1843, and 6000 copies were sold on the first day"(Eckel, 110). First edition, second state of the engraved title. Housed in a custom-made collector's case. A Christmas Carol, in Prose. The spine has 5 raised bands, the title and author in gilt on stained frames, with gilt holly and mistletoe ornaments. (Thomaston, ME, U.S.A.), About this Item: Chapman and Hall, London, 1843. London: Chapman & Hall, 1843. First edition, later printing. Full blue crushed levant morocco, covers with three-line gilt border surrounding a large holly leaf inlaid in green morocco and detailed in gilt with six inlaid red morocco berries on stem. Title -A Christmas Carol. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1846. Abound Book Company No advertisments at the end of the book. 1st Edition. | Contact this seller The book is bound in the ORIGINAL brown cloth and has the First Issue points "title page printed in blue and red dated 1843 in Roman numerals, "green endpapers" "perfect "D" in "Dickens" in the front cover wreath". Published by Seller Inventory # 1701004. The Village Coquettes opened on 6 December 1836. (1843), From: An about Fine copy of the first issue and exceptionally rare in this condition. Chapman and Hall, London, 1843. London: Chapman & Hall, 1843. Leech. In near fine condition with an autograph letter bound in and period catalogue descriptions affixed to the half-title. Chapman & Hall [8], 166, [2, ads] pp. Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, BA The spine has 5 raised bands, the title and author in gilt on stained frames, with gilt holly and mistletoe ornaments. London: [Various], 1843-1848. A Christmas Carol "may readily be called the Bible of Christmas It was issued about ten days before Christmas, 1843, and 6000 copies were sold on the first day"(Eckel, 110). Two tiny pinholes, one at the bottom of the front joint and the other at the bottom of the rear joint. With its miserly protagonist, spirits and ghosts, moral lesson, Scrooge?s change of heart, and a happy, festive ending, it remains a Christmas favourite over 170 years later. This novella was published on December 19, 1843, and the first edition run of 6000 copies were sold out by Christmas Eve of that year. John LEECH, illustrator (illustrator). In Prose. 1st Edition. Buy Charles Dickens 1900-1949 Antiquarian & Collectable Books in English and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! The luxury binding continues with all gilt-edges, decorative head and tailbands, edge and inside dentelles, and red marbled endpapers. First edition of The Cricket on the Hearth: A Fairy Tale of Home with half-title, frontispiece and vignette title page with tissue guard present, first state ad leaf. 1st Edition. all edges gilt. Hardcover. London, Chapman and Hall. Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. Chapman and Hall 1843-48, London, 1843. [8], 175, [1, colophon] pp. | Contact this seller London: Chapman and Hall, 1843. In very good condition with a contemporary gift inscription to the verso of the front panel. First Edition, First Printing with "Stave 1" printed on page 1. Dust Jacket Condition: very good. The London bindery of W. Root & Son consistently turned-out excellent work, both on fine bindings as here, and on trade bindings and sets. (Seeheim-Jugenheim, Germany), About this Item: Leipzig Tauchnitz 1845 1846, 1843. Seller Inventory # 261870. The Christmas Books: A Christmas Carol; The Chimes; The Battle of Life; Cricket on the Hearth; The Haunted Man and The Ghost's Bargain. Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens (Hardback) £38.89 New. Linton after Leech. 1 vol., 6-9/16" x 4-1/4", chapter heading reading "Stave I", illustrated with 4 hand colored engraved plates by John Leech and 4 black and white illustrations by W.J. A near fine first edition, second state (Stave One on first chapter heading), handsomely rebound. Spines very slightly and uniformly darkened. Medium Rare Books Complete set of Charles Dickens' Christmas Books. Sixteenmo (6 3/8 x 4 inches; 160 x 100 mm). 1st Edition. Wreath surrounding the title with red and blue type. (1843), From: Nice collector's copy. Bound in a fine signed Riviere binding with inner gilt. Vol. Cricket has second state of ad leaf in rear, and Battle of Life has the 4th state of the title page. 13. Rascher, Zurich-Leipzig (1917). Complete set of Charles Dickens' Christmas Books. Sixteenmo (6 3/8 x 4 inches; 160 x 100 mm). [8], 166, [2, ads] pp. Four color plates + four woodcuts all by John Leech. [in order to] strike a sledgehammer blow" for England's lower classes. Spine with gilt lettering with top quarter missing. 1920 (stamp-signed in gilt on front turn-ins). (Columbia, SC, U.S.A.), About this Item: Chapman & Hall, 1843. Hardcover. (Blue and Red title page, blue half title, "Stave I"). all edges gilt. Housed in a felt-lined, quarter black morocco clamshell case, smooth curved spine lettered in gilt. A Reproduction of the 1922 Reproduction of the 1843 First Edition A Christmas Carol. Packer lists the firm in business in Red Lion Square in 1899-1901, and the December 1942 issue of The Rotarian notes with regret that W. Root had been bombed out (uprooted?) Published by FIRST EDITION, WITH TITLE IN RED AND BLUE, AND "STAVE I" ON PAGE ONE, and the typographical errors mentioned in Smith: Heritage Bookshop bibliographical catalogue. Condition: Very Good. The Christmas Books. Engraved frontispiece, engraved title, and intertextual illustrations. Bound in a fine signed Riviere binding with inner gilt. In near fine condition with ownership inscriptions. 5. 166 pages. With its miserly protagonist, spirits and ghosts, moral lesson, Scrooge?s change of heart, and a happy, festive ending, it remains a Christmas favourite over 170 years later. (Columbia, SC, U.S.A.), About this Item: Chapman & Hall, 1843. FREE Delivery on your first order shipped by Amazon. (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.), About this Item: Chapman & Hall: London, 1843. Linton, clean and bright throughout. John (illustrator). Chapman and Hall Condition: Near Fine. Condition: Fine. First editions of all five Christmas books in extraordinary condition, featuring a near fine and unrestored copy of the true first issue of The Christmas Carol, with "Stave I" on p. [1] and with the text entirely uncorrected. Four similar but smaller corner-pieces also inlaid in green and red morocco. publisher's advertisements at rear. Housed in a felt-lined, quarter black morocco clamshell case, smooth curved spine lettered in gilt. London: Chapman and Hall, 1843. First Edition. London: Chapman & Hall, 1843 Rare true first printing of "A Christmas Carol. Chapman and Hall Spines very slightly and uniformly darkened. Near fine condition, and rare as such. The firm signed their work with a stamp on the verso of the free front endpaper. Being A Ghost Story of Christmas" by Charles Dickens. (8 S.), Eingangstafel "Marleys Ghost", 78 S., 88 S. und 120 Seiten, 8°. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. 1920 (stamp-signed in gilt on front turn-ins). In near fine condition. 1 vol., 6-9/16" x 4-1/4", chapter heading reading "Stave I", illustrated with 4 hand colored engraved plates by John Leech and 4 black and white illustrations by W.J. From: 4 hand coloured etched illustrations by John Leech, 4 wood engraved illustrations by W.J.Linton. Chapman & Hall, Ltd. London, 1843. 1st Edition. Full blue crushed levant morocco, covers with three-line gilt border surrounding a large holly leaf inlaid in green morocco and detailed in gilt with six inlaid red morocco berries on stem. Some scattered light foxing otherwise a very fine set of arguably the most influential and important nineteenth century tales of the Christmas season. More information about this seller 2 pages of undated ads at end. Condition: Fine. First edition. More information about this seller A near fine first edition, second state (Stave One on first chapter heading), handsomely rebound. First edition. [Comprising:] A Christmas Carol. Near fine condition, and rare as such. Original first edition was published about two weeks before Christmas 1843, in a first printing of 6,000 and sold out in one day. Hardcover. John LEECH, illustrator. A Christmas Carol "may readily be called the Bible of Christmas It was issued about ten days before Christmas, 1843, and 6000 copies were sold on the first day"(Eckel, 110). Published by : Amazon.co.uk: Dickens, Charles, Saville, Jacqueline: Books . D&D Galleries - ABAA Sixteenmo (6 3/8 x 4 inches; 160 x 100 mm). Other books also in near fine or fine condition. First edition, fourth issue, with Cupid added to the scroll but without publisher's imprint on engraved title. (1843), From: A Christmas Carol: Book and Bible Study Guide Based on the Charles Dickens Classic A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens and Alan Vermilye | Sep 21, 2018 4.7 out of 5 stars 158 First edition, first issue, with "Stave I" reading. More information about this seller More information about this seller With its miserly protagonist, spirits and ghosts, moral lesson, Scrooge?s change of heart, and a happy, festive ending, it remains a Christmas favourite over 170 years later. Published by Bound in a fine signed Riviere binding with inner gilt. Hardcover. Engraved frontispiece, engraved title, and intertextual illustrations. (Exeter, DEVON, United Kingdom), About this Item: Chapman and Hall, 1843. Condition: As New. Hardcover. Seller Inventory # 241764. 1st Edition. John (illustrator). The binding is stained and the hinges are cracked, but otherwise a clean, sound copy, in a red morocco solander case. Bound Cosway-style by Bayntun-Riviere in full red crushed levant morocco leather with five raised bands, spine and covers elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt with the front cover set with a large oval miniature painting of Dickens under glass, gilt dentelles, silk doublures and endpapers, all edges gilt. Abound Book Company Wreath surrounding the title with red and blue type. FACSIMILE COPY of "the first edition duplicates the type and color pages precisely as appeared in the original 1843 first ed. Leather bound. Condition: Near Fine. Signed by Author(s). Hardcover. A Superb First Edition Set of The Charles Dickens Christmas Books Beautifully Bound by Root & Son ca. A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. Charles Dickens' famous tale of Christmas, Scrooge and Tiny Tim. Sandra L. Hoekstra Bookseller 1st Edition. | Contact this seller Spines very slightly and uniformly darkened. Seller Inventory # 001226. In near fine condition with an autograph letter bound in and period catalogue descriptions affixed to the half-title. | Contact this seller A Christmas Carol. Seller Inventory # 1189. £9.74 Used. Linton after Leech. A Christmas Carol in Prose; 2. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Four hand-colored steel engraved plates by and after Leech and four wood engraved text illustrations by W.J. Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol with the original dust jacket is for sale. 10. With all known first issue points: title page in blue and red, dated 1843, chalky green endpapers, 14-15mm between the gilt wreath and the left margin blind-stamping on the front cover, a perfect "D" in "Dickens" in the front cover wreath. Seller Inventory # 1189. 4 hand coloured etched illustrations by John Leech, 4 wood engraved illustrations by W.J.Linton. A nearly fine contemporary replica of the first printing in green leather with marbled endpapers, titles and design stamped in gilt; and gilt page edges. Plus woodcut black and white text illustrations.

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