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2 vols. 19.5 cm. This edition contains all the stories in Vols. i and iii of the English edition.

Vol. ii of the English edition, added by the publisher and not edited by Dickens, contained stories already copyright in America and therefore omitted in this edition. Introduction, Vol. i, p. [9], and The Lamp lighters Story, Vol. i, p. [13]31, by Charles Dickens. Light grayish yellowish brown boards. Dark red smooth cloth spine. Paper label on spine. Inscription in pencil on free front endpaper of each vol.: D. Newcomb 1841. 618.Public and Parlor Readings: Prose and Poetry for the Use of Reading Clubs and for Public and Social Entertainment. Miscellaneous. Edited by Lewis B. Monroe. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1878. viii, 352 p. 20 cm. Copyright 1872. Preface, signed L.B.M., p. [iii]iv. Death of Poor Jo, p. 113116, and Bob Crat chits Dinner, p. 170174, by Dickens. Very dark green horizontal dotted-line cloth, with a decoration blocked in gold at upper left of front cover, spine blocked in gold. Title on front cover: Miscellaneous Public and Parlor Readings. Bookplate of Erwin S. Graver. In reade collection [cr 192]. 619.Public Life of Mr. Tulrumble, Once Mayor of Mudfog. By Boz. With Other Tales and Sketches, from Bentleys Miscellany, and The Library of Fiction. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1837. 208 p. 19 cm. Public Life of Mr. Tulrumble, Once Mayor of Mudfog, by Boz, p. [5]29. Light grayish yellowish brown boards. Dark red smooth cloth spine. Paper label on spine. On label: Tales and Sketches. Vol. i. (See No. 609.)

620.La Pliade. Ballades, Fabliaux, Nouvelles et Lgendes. Homre, Veda-Vyasa, Marie de France, Burger, Hoffmann, Ludwig Tieck, Ch. Dickens, Gavarni, H. Blaze. Paris: L. Curmer, 1842. [367] p. Illus. 18.5 cm. Added t.p., engraved, facing printed t.p. In 10 parts, each with separate t.p., halftitle, and separate paging; each but the last story also has added engraved t.p. facing printed t.p. The parts are variously dated 1841 or 1842. The illustrations are by Octave Penguilly, An thelme Trimolet, Charles F. Daubigny, and other artists. Le Baron de Grogzwig, by Ch. Dickens, translated by M. E. de la Bdollierre, dated 1841, xiv, 20 p., 1 leaf, with illustrations by Charles E. Jacque; the third part. Deep red morocco, gilt, by R. Petit. A.e.g. Fore edges reveal marbling beneath the gilding when fanned out. Very dark red Dutch marbled endpapers. Bookplate with an unidentified monogram and bookplate of Alain de Suzannet. 621.Procter, Adelaide Anne. Legends and Lyrics.... With an Introduction by Charles Dickens. New Edition, with Additions. Illustrated by W.T.C. Dobson, A.R. A., Samuel Palmer, J. Tenniel, George H. Thomas, Lorenz Frlich, W. H. Millais, G. Du Maurier, W. P. Burton, J. D. Watson, Charles Keene, J. M. Carrick, M. E. Edwards, T. Morten. London: Bell and Daldy, 1866. 2 prel. leaves, [xix], 329, [1] p. Front., plates. 22.5 cm. An Introduction, by Charles Dickens, p. [ix xix]. Strong brown heavily varnished marbled wooden boards, front cover blocked in gold. Moderate brown leather spine, elaborately blocked in gold and blind. Bevelled boards. A.e.g. White treated moir diagonally ribbed endpapers.

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