Lot 140 , Dickens, Charles - Bleak House, (36)

Dickens, Charles - Bleak House, (36)

Dickens, Charles - Bleak House, 1st edition in book form, 8vo, original half calf and boards, illus by Halbot K Browne, hinges cracked, title page and plates foxed, London 1853; David Copperfield, illustrated by Frank Reynolds, with (ragged) d.j., London [1911]; Pickwick Club, illustrated by Frank Reynolds (no d.j.), London [1910], together with 33 others, mainly later Dickens (36)
Estimate £100-150

1. Dickens, Dr. Marigolds Prescriptions,
2. Dickens, Little Dorrit, 1963
3. Dickens, Pickwick Papers, 1967
4. Dickens, Tale of Two Cities
5. Wilkie Collins, Tales of Suspense, 1954
6. Wilkie Collins, The Woman in White, 1956
7. Wilkie Collins, The Moonstone, 1951
8. Dickens, Master Humphrey's Clock
9. Dickens, Sketches by Boz, 1953?
10. Dickens, Our Mutual Friend, 1951?
11. Dickens, The Uncommon Traveller
12. Rosalind Vallance, Dickens in Europe, 1975
13. Rosalind Vallance, Dickens in London, 1966
14. Dickens, David Copperfiell, 1983
15. Dickens, Christmas books, 1988
16. Dickens, Hard Times, 1983
17. Dickens, Great Expectations, 1981
18. Forster, Life of Charles Dickens
19. Una Pope- Hennessy, Charles Dickens, 1947
20. Peter Rowland, My Early Times by Dickens, 1988
21. Dickens, Christmas Stories, 1968
22. Dickens, Dombey & Sons, 1981
23. Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shot, 1965
24. Nicholas Nickleby, Charles Dickens, 1960
25. Dickens, Oliver Twist, Oxford re print
26. Dickens, Barnaby Rudge, Oxford re print
27. Dickens, A Christmas Carol, Oxford re print
28. Arthur Waugh, Charles Dickens & His Illustrations, 1937
29. Ivor Brown, Dickens in His Time, 1963
30. J.B. Priestley, Dickens 'Pictorial Biography', 1961
31. Arthur Hayward, The Dickens Encyclopedia, 1989
32. Dickens, American Notes & Pictures From Italy, 1987
33. Dickens, Bleak House, 1853
34. Dickens, History of David Copperfield,
35. Dickens, Pickwick Papers


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