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DICKENS, Charles. A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas . London: Chapman & Hall, 1843.
DICKENS, Charles. A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas . London: Chapman & Hall, 1843. 8 o (159 x 102 mm). 2-page publisher's advertisement at end. Hand-colored etched frontispiece and three plates by John Leech four wood-engravings in the text by W.J. Linton after Leech (some dustsoiling, a few stains). Half-title printed in blue, title-page printed in red and blue, verso printed in blue. Original brown fine-ribbed cloth, covers with decorative blind border surrounding central gilt cartouche and lettering on upper, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, all edges gilt, green endpapers (some soiling and spotting); fleece-lined cloth folding case. FIRST EDITION, first issue, with "Stave I" as the first chapter heading, balance of text uncorrected, red and blue title-page dated 1843. A MASTERPIECE OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND ARGUABLY THE MOST WIDELY READ AND BEST KNOWN OF DICKENS'S WORKS. Philo Calhoun and Howell J. Heaney, "Dickens' Christmas Carol After a Hundred Years: A Study in Bibliographical Evidence," in: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America , 39 (Fourth Quarter, 1945); Eckel, p. 110; Kitton, pp. 33-37; Smith II:4.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 429
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03.12.2010
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Christie's
3 December 2010, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

DICKENS, Charles. A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas . London: Chapman & Hall, 1843.
DICKENS, Charles. A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas . London: Chapman & Hall, 1843. 8 o (159 x 102 mm). 2-page publisher's advertisement at end. Hand-colored etched frontispiece and three plates by John Leech four wood-engravings in the text by W.J. Linton after Leech (some dustsoiling, a few stains). Half-title printed in blue, title-page printed in red and blue, verso printed in blue. Original brown fine-ribbed cloth, covers with decorative blind border surrounding central gilt cartouche and lettering on upper, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, all edges gilt, green endpapers (some soiling and spotting); fleece-lined cloth folding case. FIRST EDITION, first issue, with "Stave I" as the first chapter heading, balance of text uncorrected, red and blue title-page dated 1843. A MASTERPIECE OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND ARGUABLY THE MOST WIDELY READ AND BEST KNOWN OF DICKENS'S WORKS. Philo Calhoun and Howell J. Heaney, "Dickens' Christmas Carol After a Hundred Years: A Study in Bibliographical Evidence," in: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America , 39 (Fourth Quarter, 1945); Eckel, p. 110; Kitton, pp. 33-37; Smith II:4.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 429
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Datum:
03.12.2010
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Christie's
3 December 2010, New York, Rockefeller Center
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