Dickens (Charles) Oliver Twist, 3 vol., second edition, second issue with titles dates 1839, Richard Bentley, half-titles, etched frontispieces and 21 plates by George Cruikshank, with the 'Rose Maylie and Oliver' plate in vol. 3 at p.313, 4pp. advertisements at end of vol. 1, some browning and foxing, mainly to plates, modern calf-backed boards, 1839; Sketches by Boz Illustrative of Every-day Life, and Every-day People, New Edition, Complete, first one volume edition, first issue with "reeledbefore" on p.526 and all plates before "Greenwich Fair" (at p.120) without the Chapman and Hall imprint, this copy without half-title but with advertisement leaf dated May 15 1839, additional pictorial title and 39 etched plates by George Cruikshank, some plates browned, preliminaries and up to p.24 loose (together) as well as final f. and endpapers loose, upper hinge weak, contemporary green half morocco, spine gilt, rubbed, Chapman and Hall, 1839; Bleak House, first edition in book form, half-title, engraved frontispiece, title and 38 plates by Hablot K. Browne, some marginal foxing and browning to plates, contemporary olive calf, spine gilt with red morocco label, some scuffing, Bradbury & Evans, 1853, [Smith 4.5c, p.36; Smith 2.4, p.16; Smith10, p.81]; and another Dickens first edition, Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, 8vo (7)
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