Published by Charles Tilt, 1832
Seller: C R Moore, Telford Shropshire, SAL, United Kingdom
Signed
US$ 249.17
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Sm. 8vo. First edition 1832. Pp xvi 174 10 (publisher's cat.) With 50 plates (the frontis is included in the pagination) and 27 head and tail pieces. Bound in printed paper-covered boards with new red morocco spine, gilt, similar to original. New pale yellow eps, aeg. PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO J HEWITT, ONE OF THE ILLUSTRATORS. Inscribed on the front flyleaf: J Hewitt / From the Author / Dec. 1831. Paper at edges of boards chipped and worn with corners rounded, mild foxing to title, else VG. J Hewitt, junior, is credited with 4 plates. Signed by Author.
Published by Undated but written in Addressed in autograph at head: 'Dutton Cook / 69 Gloucester Crescent. N.W', 1883
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
US$ 346.07
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Add to basketFor information on Cook see his biography in the Oxford DNB, which points out that the subtlety of his later fiction was lost on his contemporaries, being written in a style that 'was not sufficiently sensational' for the period. The present item is the complete text of the last thing Cook ever wrote: a story which appeared in the weeks following his death, in Hood's Comic Annual for 1884 (London, 1883). On 3 November 1883, the 'Bookseller' quoted the review of the volume in the magazine 'Fun': 'a melancholy interest attaches to the article "Columbines all of a Row," from the fact that it was the last production of the late Mr. Dutton Cook, having been completed only a few days before his death'. The Graphic praised the story's 'charming intermingling of pathos and humour'. 12pp, landscape 12mo. The holograph is written in a close, stylized hand, in purple ink, on twelve 11.5 x 18 cm leaves attached with a brass stud. In good condition, lightly aged. Addressed in autograph at top-right of first page: 'Dutton Cook / 69 Gloucester Crescent. N.W', and signed at end 'Dutton Cook'. With autograph emendations throughout, but evidently a final draft: the tenth and eleventh leaves have both been divided into two parts with neat vertical cutting, and reunited on the reverse with paper labels, with the section created by this division indicated by numbering in another hand in pencil in the margins. The story is divided by Cook into nine parts with roman numerals.
Published by DC Thomson, UK, 1939
Seller: Brought to Book Ltd, London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
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Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: Very Good+. Allan Morley (illustrator). 1st Edition. Dandy Original Artwork Keyhole Kate Allan Morley DC Thomson 1939 Comic Annual. Original Keyhole Kate artwork by Allan Morley (1895-1960) for Dandy comic no 71 (1939) - 'Try to April Fool the Police, would you?' Indian ink on card 14.5" x 7.5". Signed by Author(s).