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AE0040
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The Uncommercial Traveller and Short Christmas Stories
Author: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870., Illustrated by: Wood-engravings Publisher: G.W.Carleton & Co.,; Chapman & Hall New York; London 1874
447 p., [8] leaves of plates. "With illustrations by Dalziel." Part of Carleton's reissue in 20 vols. of Dickens titles. With 6 p. Carleton catalogue for 1874 and 1 p. adverisement for Mary J. Holmes Works bound in at end. "Stereotyped by The Women's Printing House, 56, 58, & 60 Park St., New York." Traveller ends on p. 267, Short Christmas Stories follow. Bound in blind stamped green ribbon cloth with gilt spine. Lavender end papers. Some wear on outer board tips, bumping on top and bottom of spine, some shelf wear on back board. Edges of text block toned with some spotting on top edge, some foxing on frontis. and tissue guard. Former owner's printed bookplate of J.R. Deacon on front pastedown. First Thus. No Jacket Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall Quantity available: 1.
Price: US$50.00
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