A Catalogue of First Editions of the Works of Charles Dickens and Dickensiana from the Library of a Discriminating Collector including the famous "Coggeshall" Pickwick Papers on exhibition and Sale by E.P. Dutton and Co
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New York: E.P Dutton. Wraps. Good. No date but probably early 1900's. Yellow wraps. 13 pages with a photo of the Pickwick Papers on the rear cover. Front cover has a photo of a Relic of Barnaby Rudge. As the title states, a catalog of works by and relating to Charles Dickens, offered for sale by E.P. Dutton and Co. In GOOD condition with moderate soiling/offsetting along the upper front cover and fore edge; minor soiling to the rear cover and rest of the front. Faint vertical crease present the length of the book. Small tear and wrinkle at the upper front cover fore edge. Minor toning within.
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- A Catalogue of First Editions of the Works of Charles Dickens and Dickensiana from the Library of a Discriminating Collector including the famous "Coggeshall" Pickwick Papers on exhibition and Sale by E.P. Dutton and Co
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- No author Given
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- Wraps
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- Usado - Bien
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- 1
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- E.P Dutton
- Lugar de publicación
- New York
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- Noisbn Charles Dickens
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