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Published by St Louis: MCE Publishing Company, 1996. dj, 1996
Seller: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover first edition - First printing (first thus) A profusely illustrated edition of Dickens's classic yuletide ghost story features 45 engravings by Gustave Dore (which were discovered in an 1861 French magazine), and who was the first artist to illustrate Tiny Tim and the Cratchit family. It also includes 150 other Victorian illustrations. Introduction by Dan Malan. Square format. Illustrated endpapers. 176 pp. Very near fine red cloth with gilt lettering on the spin in a like dustjacket.
Published by United Feature Syndicate Inc, (n. p.), 1934
Seller: Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
First Edition
1st printing thus (cf. Smith II, 12n1). Unpaginated, though 19 leaves [last 3 blank]. The Life of our Lord, in 14 installments, extracted from an unidentified newspaper, and affixed to album leaves, with Dore's illustrations opposite. Stubs of excised leaves at rear. Illustrated with 12 scenes from Dore's BIBLE (cf. Malan, p. 247). From Smith, "Dickens wrote The Life of Our Lord over a period of four years from 1846 until sometime in 1849. It was written exclusively for his children and not for publication. However, with the detah of Sir Henry Fielding, Dickens' last surviving child, the family sold the world publication rights to Associated Newspapers Limited for £40,000 ($210,000), and the work began publication in the Daily Mail on March 5, 1934. It was published simultaneously in nearly two hundred different newspapers in America." Album cocked, and shows wear. First two album leaves filled with newspaper extracts on other topics, e.g., "The Duke of Sonora. Grant Gwin and McDowll. A Hitherto Unpublished Letter from General Grant Relative to Gwin's Designs on California." Housed in a commercial Scrap Book, yellow cloth with black, red & silver stamping. "J. Frank Pierce / Books Stationery / Augusta ME" label to front paste-down.