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Verlag: Puffin Classics 07/08/2008, 2008
ISBN 10: 014132452XISBN 13: 9780141324524
Anbieter: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: Very Good. This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
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Verlag: Everyman Chess, 1995
ISBN 10: 1857441877ISBN 13: 9781857441871
Anbieter: Ammareal, Morangis, Frankreich
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Softcover. Zustand: Très bon. Couverture différente. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Very good. Different cover. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Verlag: Dreieich: Hesse und Becker, 1986
ISBN 10: 3803630088ISBN 13: 9783803630087
Anbieter: Druckwaren Antiquariat, Salzwedel, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Leinen, gebundene Ausgabe, SU. Zustand: Gut. 197 S., Ill., 22 cm. SU berieben und bestoßen, Papier altersbed. etwas vergilbt, sonst gut erhalten. ISBN: 9783803630087 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 430.
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Verlag: Poetry (London), London, 1939
Anbieter: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OXON, Vereinigtes Königreich
Paperback. Zustand: Good. Staple bound softback with decorated front cover in good condition, with title 'Poetry' in vivid red script. Cover is tanned and foxed, with light foxing within. Light creasing and wear to edges and corners. Pages are securely bound, and content is clear and bright.CN. Used.
Verlag: Longman York press, 1985
ISBN 10: 0582781647ISBN 13: 9780582781641
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Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. RO60148630: 1985. In-4. Broché. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos fané, Papier jauni. 79 pages. Texte en anglais. Quelques rousseurs. Nombreuses notes et nombreux soulignements au crayon in texte. Dos frotté. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon.
Verlag: Methuen. (University Paperbacks, no. 153.) 1965, 1965
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Verlag: Methuen. (University Paperbacks, no. 153.) 1965, 1965
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Half title. Paperback; sl. dulled.
Verlag: Collins. 1961, 1961
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Half title. Orig. blue cloth; spine sl. faded, otherwise vg.
Verlag: Lytehouse Limited,, Ramsgate,, 1989
Anbieter: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition Thus. Hardback. No Dustjacket. Oblong 4to. Issued without dust jacket. Illustrated laminated boards. pp (xii), 72. Copiously illustrated throughout in colour. No. 1763 of an unspecified number, this signed by Anthony Matthews. A tale of old Ramsgate in Kent and the London to Ramsgate steam-boat trade. An adaptation from sketches by Boz (1837). Illustrated by Walter Cullen. Very good indeed. Signedes.
Verlag: n.p. 1870, 1870
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
40 lines, in black ink, on first three sides of folded 8vo leaf, laid down. v.g. Not published in The Letters, 1983. A strong letter from Trollope to the author Octavian Blewitt, Secretary of the Royal Literary Fund, discussing an article Blewitt has written for Saint Paul's Magazine which concerns both Bulwer Lytton and Charles Dickens. Trollope informs Blewitt, 'I have read your paper, and I like it so well (with one exception), that I will endeavour to publish it myself.' Explaining his misgivings, he continues, 'I do not like the first two pages. I think, considering that we have triumphed over Lytton & Dickens, that they have failed and owned their failure, that you are a little hard on them - or something perhaps too triumphant. The effort was well meant, though we did not agree with them. Both Dickens and my Lord tried their best; and though I think it may be fair (and I think is judicious) to mention the fact that the property is to be sold, I would do it with some little acceptance of their good intentions'. Trollope further explains, 'Dickens is privately my friend, and of course knows that I edit the magazine. I should hardly like to put in a paper that seemed to be hard on his failure. And I should like it the less as Lord Lytton, some time since owned to me at Knebworth the failure in a very frank manner.' Signed with initials, 'Yours always, A.T.' Blewitt, under Trollope's direction, evidently softened the hard edges, and the seven-page article was published in Saint Paul's Magazine in May 1870, under the title 'Bricks and Mortar Charities'. It focused on the decision of the committee of the Guild of Literature and Art, 'to sell the three houses which they erected a few years ago on the Knebworth estate, and to apply the proceeds in small pensions to decayed artists and men of letters'. In the article Blewitt applauded the decision to sell, observing that 'artists and literary men. have been disinclined to accept a residence rent free at such a distance from their work, without an allowance for furnishing and keeping it up'. Blewitt, along with Trollope, had clearly been opposed to the Guild's honourably intended but flawed experiment in property ownership, and was pleased to see that Dickens and Lytton had come to accept its inadequacies. There is no specific reference to the matter in Pilgrim Letters, suggesting the decision to give up the Guild's properties was not too much of a blow to Dickens. If he did take issue with Blewitt's article, Dickens had little time to respond; he took ill shortly after its publication, and died the following month. PLEASE NOTE: For customers within the UK this item is subject to VAT.
Verlag: Ramsgate Lytehouse Limited 1989, 1989
ISBN 10: 0951482505ISBN 13: 9780951482506
Anbieter: Chaucer Bookshop ABA ILAB, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
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An adaptation of 'Sketches by Boz' by Charles Dickens, with a sequel by Anthony Matthews. FIRST EDITION, LIMITED EDITION COPY - no. 2359 Landscape 4to. hardback. 72pp. with colour illustrations by Walter Cullen. Author's ink signature and copy number to ffep. Light foxing to endpapers and light soiling to covers. Light bending to top corner of hardback covers. A VERY GOOD COPY. (Shelf 13) ISBN: 0951482505 ** Pictures available upon request, if not already displayed here.** The shop is open 7 days a week. Over 20,000 books in stock - come and browse. PayPal, credit and most debit cards welcome. Books posted worldwide. For any queries please contact us direct.
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1946
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage reference photograph of director David Lean and producer J. Arthur Rank on the set of the 1946 British film. Based on the 1861 novel. A happy-go-lucky orphan discovers that an unknown benefactor is offering to finance his education and introduction into high society. Lean's first Dickens adaptation, followed by "Oliver Twist" (1948), and the film which many consider to be the finest in his oeuvre. Nominated for five Academy Awards and winning two. Set and shot on location in London and Kent, UK. 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus overall, with some faint soil to the recto.
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1946
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage reference photograph of director David Lean and producer Ronald Neame in conversation with actor Anthony Wager between takes on the set of the 1946 film. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso. Based on Charles Dickens' 1861 novel. A critical and commercial success, considered by many to be one of Lean's best feature films and one of the finest adaptations of a Dickens novel to date. 9.5 x 7.5 inches. Near Fine. Criterion Collection 31. Ebert II. Godard, Histoire(s) du cinema.