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Published by Richard Bentley, London, 1836
Seller: Osee H. Brady, Books, Assonet, MA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Poor. Hervieu, A. (illustrator). First Edition. Volumes I and II ONLY of 3 vols set. Lacking volume III. London. 1836. Richard Bentley. Approximately 8" x 5".Patterned cloth. Frontis engraving each volume plus others by A. Hervieu. Vol I 327p. Vol II 331p. Ex-library from Redwood Library, Newport RI and stamped discarded with their identifying stamp. Offered as binding copies in hopes that there is a Vol III out there somewhere. Both covers Vol 1 detached. Backstrip tucked inside book. Rear cover detached Vol II cloth at spine heavily chipped at head/tail and barely holding to front cover. Paper spine labels each volume. Some chipping there. Binding are sad, contents overall clean. There is some off-set to pages opposite engravings. Five engravings each volume. Library stamps on title pages; rules and regulations pasted to rear free eps. Further information upon request.
Published by R. Bentley, London, 1836
Hardcover. Three-quarter-bound light brown leather and marbled paper boards with five raised bands and gilt lettering and design on the spine; top-edge gilted textblock; three volumes; richly illustrated. Very nice engravings in these volumes. Good (Boards are moderately worn/scuffed/smudged; volume three has some dampstaining to the spine strip and portion of the boards nearest the spine; volumes 1 and 3 have a detached rear board and front cover is starting and spine strips are detaching at one end; inner hinges are cracked; personal library bookplates ifc; minimal penciled markings to interior; interior is toned with occasional smudging.).
Published by Baudry's European Library., Paris., 1836
Seller: Sapience Bookstore, Hexham, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Fair+. Binding copy. Missing one board, the other is detached. Name in contemporaneous hand neatly penned to free front endpaper verso. Lightly foxed throughout. 365pp. First single volume edition. Published the same year as the first edition in the publishers 'Collection of Ancient and Modern British Authors' series, of which this is volume CXXXIX. Trollope's anti-slavery novel is a landmark of abolitionist literature (pre-dating Uncle Tom's Cabin by 15 years and used as a reference for that text), an early example of social reform literature (pre-dating Dickens' sojourn into the genre, with Oliver Twist, by a year) and a very early example of feminist literature. As such it is arguably, not only one of Trollope's most important novels, but one of the most important and underrated novels of the 19th Century.
Published by Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street [Colophon:] London: Printed by Samuel Bentley, Dorset Street, Fleet Street, London, 1836
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. Hervieu, Auguste. First edition. With 15 Engravings by Auguste Hervieu. [4],327, [1]; [2], 331, [1]; [2], 348 pp. With half titles to vols. 2 & 3. 3 vols. 8vo. Compared by many critics compare Trollope's anti-slavery novel favorably to Beecher's Uncle Tom's Cabin, which it precedes by almost 15 years. Probably her rarest novela and very scarce in boards, uncut. Sadleir 3226; Sabin 97032 Bound in original drab gray boards, with printed paper labels (Vol. II with small loss), Vol I. has 1 inch loss at bottom of spine, Vol III has 1 inch loss at top of spine With 15 Engravings by Auguste Hervieu. [4],327, [1]; [2], 331, [1]; [2], 348 pp. With half titles to vols. 2 & 3. 3 vols. 8vo.