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March 25, Hodgson
Maggs, £3 5s.

[£4 2s. 6d., first issue, with pagination in centre of pages of text, orig. green cl., March 31, 1915, Hodgson, Lot 26; £8 10s., similar copy, July 15, 1914, Sotheby, Lot 194.] Dickens (C.) Master Humphrey's Clock, first ed., illustrations by G. Cattermole and H. K. Browne, 3 vol., hf. cf., and a number of odd monthly parts in paper wrappers, 1840-41, imp. 8vo. (43), July 1, Sotheby Spencer, £3 5s. Dickens (C.) Master Humphrey's Clock, first ed., illustrations, 3 vol., orig. cl., 1840-41, imp. 8vo. (194), June 24, Hodgson Atkinson, 6s. Dickens (C.) Master Humphrey's Clock, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., with the figure of an antique clock on the sides (blank piece cut from title), not a very good copy, 1840-1, 8vo. (339), Jan. 20, Puttick Allison, 8s. Dickens (C.) Master Humphrey's Clock, first ed., 3 vol., orig. cl., specimen of a weekly and also of a monthly wrapper inserted, as also an additional plate by Sibson and the first six hands" etched by Jacob Parallel, 1840-41, 8vo. (413), June 3, Puttick Spencer, £1 Dickens (C.) Master Humphrey's Clock, Nos. 1 to 45 (Vol. i. and 2), wrappers, 1840-1, 8vo. (411), June 3, Puttick Knox, 15s. [£7 5s., in the 88 original parts (complete), with all the wrappers, 1840-41, Dec. 11, 1913, Sotheby, Lot 298.] Dickens (C.) Master Humphrey's Clock, 8 illustrations by H. K. Browne, 2 parts in the wrappers, 1848-9, 8vo. (414), June 3, Puttick Knox, 10s. Dickens (C.) Memoirs of Grimaldi, ed. by "Boz," first ed., 12 plates by George Cruikshank, and port., the last plate being without the pantomime border, 2 vol., mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., by Rivière, presented by Mr. Edward Bond, 1838, 8vo. (1709), April 26, Christie, Red Cross Sale

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Quaritch, £4

[£45s., orig. pink cl., without the border, Feb. 17, 1914, Sotheby, Lot 333.]

Dickens (C.) Mystery of Edwin Drood, first ed., illustrated by Sir L. Fildes, in the 6 original parts, presented by the Misses E. and F. Busk, 1870, 8vo. (1715), April 26, Christie," Red Cross Sale " £6 6s. [15s., in the parts, one cover missing and one torn, same sale, Lot 1714. The normal price for the six parts, in good condition, is from 12s. to 15s.]

Dickens (C.) Nicholas Nickleby, first ed., port. of Dickens after Maclise and 39 illustrations by H. K. Browne, mor. ex., uncut, specimen wrapper bound in, 1839, 8vo. (121), Feb. 4, Hodgson Mrs. Middleton, £1 25. Dickens (C.) Nicholas Nickleby, first ed., port. and plates by H. K. Browne, with bookplate of Count D'Orsay, orig. cl. (recased), uncut, 1839, 8vo. (228), March 25, Hodgson Shepherd, 1 135.

[11S., hf. cf., March 10, 1915, Puttick, Lot 125.]

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Dickens (C.) Nicholas Nickleby, first ed., port. after Maclise, illustrations by Phiz," orig. cl. (repaired), 1839, 8vo. (838), June 2, Sotheby

Redway, 16s. [7s., hf. cf., 20 extra portraits inserted, June 3, 1915, Puttick, Lot 410.] Dickens (C.) Oliver Twist, first ed., 24 etchings by George Cruikshank, 3 vol., orig. cl., uncut, 1838, 8vo. (1204), June 14, Knight £2 15S. [Dickens (C.)] Oliver Twist, first ed., 24 illustrations by G. Cruikshank, including the Fireside plate, 3 vol., cf. (some preliminary leaves missing, w.a.f.), 1838, 8vo. (139), June 23, Puttick Spencer, IOS. Dickens (C.) Oliver Twist, 24 etchings by George Cruikshank, 3 vol., mor., t.e.g., by Rivière, 1839, 8vo. (122), March 10, Puttick Sutton, £2 5s. Dickens (C.) Oliver Twist, first demy octavo ed., hf. cf., Bradbury and Evans, 1846, 8vo. (126), Jan. 20, Puttick Maggs, 16s. Dickens (C.) Oliver Twist, Pailthorpe's series of 21 plates to Oliver Twist, col., in portfolio, 50 sets issued, 1886, 4to. (149), March 18, Hodgson Spencer, 175. Dickens (C.) Our Mutual Friend, first ed., in the 20 orig. parts, with all the wrappers and advertisements, entirely uncut, fine copy, 1864-65, 8vo. (26), June 17, Sotheby

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Attley, £2 25. Dickens (C.) Our Mutual Friend, illustrations by Marcus Stone, in the 20 original numbers, with wrappers (some backs repaired), in case, 1864-5, 8vo. (28), March 31, Hodgson £1 4S. Dickens (C.) Our Mutual Friend, first ed., illustrated by Marcus Stone, in the 20 orig. parts (some covers torn or missing), 1864-5-Master Humphrey's Clock, illustrated by G. Cattermole and Phiz," Vol. i. and ii., 1840-1, and others, together 5 vol., 8vo. (1713), April 26, Christie, Red Cross Sale £1 158. Dickens (C.) Our Mutual Friend, 2 vol.-Oliver Twist-Tale of Two Cities, etc., illustrated Library ed., 9 vol., orig. cl., 1874-6, 8vo. (121), May 28, Hodgson Maggs, £1 10S. Dickens (C.) Pic Nic Papers, first ed., plates by George Cruikshank, 3 vol. (name written on titles), orig. cl., uncut, 1841, 8vo. (202), June 10, Hodgson Last, £1 6s. [1 15s., orig. cl., uncut, Feb. 17, 1914, Sotheby, Lot 923.] Dickens (C.) [Pickwick Papers.] Five pages of the Original Autograph Manuscript of the Pickwick Papers, consisting of a portion of Chapter 19, containing part of the Account of the Luncheon Party on Captain Boldwig's property, and Sam Weller's humorous story of the Pieman and the Cats, numbered by the Author pages 47 to 51 (a small piece of lower right-hand corner of the last page torn off, and 6 letters missing), also an outside wrapper endorsed Part of Mr. Charles Dickens' Original Manuscript of

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Pickwick Papers," in the handwriting of Dickens's father, 4to. (1550), April 26, Christie, "Red Cross Sale

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Lady Wernher, £450

[Accompanying the above is a letter, dated June 16th, 1870, from Mr. Richard Carbery to Mr. A. J. Lewis, respecting the sale of the MS. Presented by Mrs. Frank Gielgud.] Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, first ed., illustrated by Seymour, Buss and "Phiz," with the Buss plates, polished cf., g.e., with autograph letter of R. W. Buss and holograph poem by Serjeant Talfourd (to whom the book was dedicated) inserted, also bookplates of Samuel Wells and Thomas Snodgrass, presented by Mr. C. E. Stewart, 1837, 8vo. (1710), April 26, Christie, Red Cross Sale

Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, first ed., and Phiz," mor. ex., uncut, 1837, Hodgson

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Sampson, £4 5s. plates by Seymour 8vo. (120), Feb. 4, Mrs. Middleton, £1

[8s., hf. cf., Jan. 20, 1915, Puttick, Lot 125.] Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, first ed., illustrations by R. Seymour and "Phiz," with the two Buss plates, also plates by Onwhyn added, hf. cf., 1837, 8vo. (659c), June 2, Sotheby Shepherd, I 4s. [10s., hf. mor., same sale, Lot 837; 14s., orig. cl. (defective), May 19, 1915, Hodgson, Lot 112.] Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, first ed., illustrations by Seymour, "Buss and Phiz,” orig. cl., 1837, 8vo. (429), June 23, Puttick Maggs, 10s. Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, first ed., illustrations by Seymour and Phiz," with the Buss plates, extra illustrated with a series of duplicate plates, col., etc., mor., inside gt. borders, uncut, t.e.g., by Rivière, 1837, 8vo. (107), July 27, Sotheby Spencer, £1 158. Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, Victoria ed., illustrations by Seymour, Buss, Phiz and Leech, 2 vol., orig. cl., 1887, 8vo. (72), March 10, Puttick Allen, 5s. Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, ed. de luxe (one of 250 signed copies), numerous col. plates by Cecil Aldin, 2 vol., vell. ex., 1910, imp. 8vo. (127), July 1, Hodgson Wooland, 148. [10s., same state, July 9, 1915, Hodgson, Lot 235.] Dickens (C.) Pickwick Papers, 24 illustrations by W. Pailthorpe, wrappers, in portfolio, 1882, 8vo. (183), July 28, Karslake, I 2s.

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Puttick Dickens (C.) Plays and Poems, collected by R. H. Shepherd, suppressed ed., 2 vol., orig. cl., 1882, 8vo. (182), July 28, Puttick Spencer, £2 158. Dickens (C.) Sergeant Bell and his Raree-Show, embellished with woodcuts by Cruikshank, etc., pol. cf., g.e., with orig. cover and back bound up at end, pages viii.-447, Tegg, 1839, thick square 12mo. (1201), June 14, Knight

£1 12s. 6d. Dickens (C.) Sketches by Boz, first demy 8vo. ed., 40 illus

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trations by G. Cruikshank, cf., 1839, 8vo. (14), June 2, Sotheby N. Massey, 6s. Dickens (C.) Sketches by Boz, first demy 8vo. ed., 40 illustrations by G. Cruikshank, hf. cf., 1839, 8vo. (106), July 27, Sotheby Joseph, 12s. Dickens (C.) Tale of Two Cities, first ed., illustrations by H. K. Browne, cf., m.e., presentation copy from the author to Edmund Yates, with autograph inscription, Charles Dickens to Edmund Yates, December, 1859,” 1859, 8vo. (110), July 27, Sotheby Spencer, £68 Dickens (C.) Tale of Two Cities, first ed., illustrations by H. K. Browne, orig. red cl., uncut (re-cased), 1859, 8vo. (159), March 18, Hodgson Maggs, £3 7s. 6d. [£4, orig. cl., Nov. 14, 1912, Sotheby, Lot 226; £5 15s., orig. cl., Dec. 17, 1912, Puttick, Lot 57.]

Dickens (C.) Tale of Two Cities, first ed., illustrations by H. K. Browne, orig. red cl., uncut, 1859, 8vo. (236), April 29, Hodgson £2 17s. 6d. Dickens (C.) Works and Life by Forster, illustrated Library ed., orig. (dated) issue, 32 vol., green cl., 1874-6, 8vo. (401), June 3, Puttick Edwards, £8 2s. 6d. Dickens (C.) Works, illustrated Library ed., 30 vol., hf. mor. gt., contents lettered, m.e., 1874-76, 8vo. (128), July 28, Hodgson Bumpus, £7 15s. Dickens (C.) Works, éd. de luxe, illustrations by G. Cruikshank, H. K. Browne, Leech, etc. on India paper, 30 vol., buckram, uncut, 1881-2, imp. 8vo. (133), July 27, Sotheby Tregaskis, £7 IOS. Dickens (C.) Works, Crown ed., illustrations by Seymour, Phiz," Cruikshank, etc., 17 vol., orig. cl., 1894, 8vo. (148), March 25, Hodgson Mayhew, 1 13S. Dickens (C.) Works, Gadshill ed., with Introduction and Notes by Andrew Lang, plates by Seymour, Cruikshank and Phiz," 34 vol., red cl., t.e.g., 1897-99, 8vo. (450), Feb. 4, Hodgson J. A. Arthur, £6 6s. [£7 15s., orig. red cl., Oct. 21, 1912, Sotheby, Lot 645; £22, hf. mor. ex., uncut, t.e.g., Dec. 16, 1912, Christie, Lot 285.] Dickens (C.) Works, Gadshill ed., port. and illustrations by Seymour, Phiz," Cruikshank and others, Notes by Andrew Lang, and Life by John Forster, 36 vol., orig. cl., t.e.g. (soiled), 1897-9, 8vo. (43), July 9, Hodgson

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Joseph, £2 12s. Dickens (C.) Works, Authentic ed., illustrations by Cruikshank, Phiz," Cattermole, Marcus Stone, Harry Furniss and others, the fronts. in colours, 21 vol., hf. levant mor., gt. floral ornament, cl. sides, contents lettered, t.e.g. [1905], 8vo. (184), May 28, Hodgson Bickers, £6 15S. Dickens (C.) Works, Biographical ed. [with Introductions by Arthur Waugh], illustrations after Cruikshank, Phiz and others, 19 vol., hf. cf. gt., Chapman and Hall, n.d., 8vo. (212), June 24, Hodgson Myers, £2 175.

Dickens (C.) Works, "Charles Dickens ed.," illustrations, 14 vol., hf. cf., v.y., 8vo. (38), March 10, Puttick Peacock, 6s. Dickens (C.) Works, Fireside ed., illustrations, 22 vol. in 17, hf. cf., m.e., H. Froude, n.d., 8vo. (98), July 1, Hodgson Neumayer, 1 IOS. Dickens (C.) Works and Life, Household ed., 22 vol., orig. green cl., n.d., 4to. (246), July 28, Puttick Symes, 18s. Dickens (C.) Works, Library ed., illustrations, 30 vol., orig.

cl., n.d., 8vo. (341), Jan. 20, Puttick Maggs, £6 7s. 6d. [11, hf. cf. gt., Nov. 13, 1913, Puttick, Lot 142.] Dickens (C.) Works, Library ed., illustrations, 30 vol., cl., Reprint, n.d., 8vo. (449), Oct. 28, Puttick Allison, £5 5s. Dickens (C.) Works, illustrated Library ed., 30 vol., green cl., uncut (a clean set), Chapman & Hall, n.d., 8vo. (245), May 19, Hodgson Edwards, £4 IOS. Dickens (C.) Works, Life and Dictionary, illustrations, 19 vol., hf. mor., Daily News, 8vo. (423), June 3, Puttick Brown, £1 2s. Dickens (C.) Bibliography. The First Editions of the Writings of Charles Dickens: A Bibliography, by J. C. Eckel, plates and facs., LARGE PAPER (limited to 250 signed copies), hf. vell., 1913, 8vo. (65), May 6, Hodgson

Shepherd, 12s. Dictionary of National Biography, ed. by Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee, original ed., 63 vol., with first Supplement, 3 vol.; Index and Epitome, and Errata, together 68 vol., cl., 1885-1904, 8vo. (173), Feb. 18, Hodgson

G. H. Brown, £16

[£18 15s., similar set, Nov. 5, 1913, Hodgson, Lot 546; £23 10s., similar set, June 23, 1913, Sotheby, Lot 991. The value is steadily falling owing to the re-issue.] Dictionary of National Biography, ed. by Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee, with the Supplements and Errata, together 70 vol., orig. cl., 1885-1912, 8vo. (99), June 21, Christie

Joseph, £11 Dictionary of National Biography, ed. by Leslie Stephen and Sir Sidney Lee, orig. ed. 63 vol., with the two Supplements, 6 vol., two Indexes and Epitomes, and the Errata, together 72 vol., orig. cl., 1885-1913, 8vo. (147), June 7, Hodgson Heffer, £15 1OS.

[£15, hf. mor., 69 vol., orig. ed., June 3, 1915, Puttick, Lot 353A; 12 12s., orig. cl., 71 vol., orig. ed., June 14, 1915, Knight, Lot 1086; £13, hf. mor., 63 vol., orig. ed., cl., as issued, included the Errata, but no Supplement, May 28, 1915, Hodgson, Lot 147.]

Dictionary of National Biography. Index and Epitome, orig. cl., 1903, 8vo. (148), June 7, Hodgson

16s.

[175., orig. cl., May 6, 1915, Hodgson, Lot 49.] Dictionary of National Biography, ed. by Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee, with First and Second Supplements, the reissue, in 25 vol., orig. blue cl., t.e.g., Smith, Elder & Co., 1908-12, 8vo. (192), March 4, Hodgson Heffer, £13 5s.

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