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  • Surtee, Robert

    Editore: T.N. Foulis, London, 1924

    Da: Walk A Crooked Mile Books, Williamsburg, PA, U.S.A.

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    EUR 15,97

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    Cloth. Condizione: Fair. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Armour, G.D. (illustratore). HOR 022593 Though in very unsatble state this is still attractive in its way. Red cloth hard cover, with light exterior edge-fraying, whose spine is giving out, with a number of exposed gutteres and pages afloat. All is present and aside from foxing toward the back the text and illustrations are clean, colorful and actually fresh.

  • Immagine del venditore per The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham: Sunderland and District Section venduto da Lee Booksellers

    Surtee, Robert

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Hills and Company, Sunderland, 1908

    Da: Lee Booksellers, Lincoln, NE, U.S.A.

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    EUR 38,11

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    Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Assumed first. Pages are easily Very Good. No library or owner's marks. Pages are clean and tight. Deckled pages. No underling or highlighting. No foxing. Fold-out pages tight and unworn. Slight wear at top and bottom of spine.

  • SURTEE Robert Smith.

    Editore: London, Bombay, Sidney, George G. Harrap, 1930, 1930

    Da: Librairie Xavier Dufa˙, LA COLLE SUR LOUP, Francia

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    EUR 25,00

    Spedizione EUR 38,00
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    In-8 (22 x 15 cm), 667 pp., percaline rouge éditeur un peu tachée de mouillures pâles, dos fané, très bon état intérieur. Publisher's red cloth a little stained, good inner condition. Edition limitée, tirée à 1050 exemplaires pour la Grande Bretage et 1000 exemplaires pour les Etats-Unis, celui-ci "n°882 of the English issue". Les aventures comico-sportives de ce célèbre personnage, épicier cockney vulgaire et truculent. Avec 17 planches hos-texte en couleurs, et de nombreuses illustrations en noir dans le texte.

  • Immagine del venditore per Plain Or Ringlets venduto da Rareeclectic

    By the author of 'Handley Cross', etc. ( Robert Smith Surtee)

    Editore: Bradbury & Evans, London, 1860

    Da: Rareeclectic, Pound ridge, NY, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. John Leech (illustratore). 1st Edition. First edition (1860 on the title page) In the original full cloth binding. If you take a look at the pictures of the copies for sale that match the pictures of the covers of this book you will find that the majority of them are selling between $350.00 and $500.00. You'll also see that they reference 11 or 12 color plates and state that the last plate is missing. I think the mystery of this recurring missing plate is a simple one to solve. The last plate, according to the list of plates on the Steel Engravings page, is titled 'Mr. Bunting Rejected.' That happens to be the title of the frontispiece plate. So the plate is not missing. Its place in the book is just misidentified on the page referencing the 'Steel Engravings.' The title page color engraving is identified on this page as the Frontispiece. So, there it is. In my book, there are twelve color plates, one is the frontispiece which is identified as the last plate, the second color plate is the title page (Plain Or Ringlets) which is identified as the frontispiece on the Steel Engravings page, and then there are ten color plates within the text. Of course I could be wrong in my effort to make sense of all this, but this makes the most sense to me. There are also forty-four wood engravings. At the bottom of the page listing the Wood Engravings 'Errata' is printed along with a reference to two errors. The illustrations are by John Leech. If you want to be more confused, the color title page/plate identifies the publisher as Bradbury & Evans of London, 1860. The next page, in black and white offers similar information, but identifies the publisher as Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. of London without the date. The first title page provides the address of 11 Bouverie Street, the second one as 10 Bouverie Street. My book does not have the publisher's advertisements at the rear, some of the other copies for sale do. However, my copy is in very nice condition and is being offered at a much less expensive price. You can see the covers in the photos. They are exceptionally clean. The gilt illustration on the front is nicely bright. That is also the case with the illustration and lettering on the spine. There is one tiny tear in the cloth on the rear side of the spine and one tiny tear in the cloth at the front side of the spine. The top and bottom edges of the spine have a little bit of crinkling and bending, a small spot of rubbing. The cover edges are in very good shape, no rub-through. Three of the four corners have small spots of rub-through. The book has a slight forward lean, but is very solidly bound from cover to cover. At the juncture between the rear inside cover and rear end paper, little bits of paper are missing and webbing can be seen in those places. However, the rear cover is solidly bound. The pages are in quite nice condition. The middle page edge is deckled or rough-cut. They did a very good job. Actually almost all the page edges are very smooth. I did find two instances where there was a slight loss at the outer edge of the page, not near the print. The pages are very clean. I didn't see any of what I would call soiling. You will find light spotting or foxing on some of them (usually only a few spots), a great many of them have none at all, a very few have what I would describe as moderate foxing. I found only a few creases, creasing is not an issue. I found only a few small tears. There are no markings. No attachments of any kind. And no one has written their name or anything else anywhere in the book. The color plates are all in very good condition (the frontispiece has a spot off its top edge). Plain Or Ringlets was initially published in twelve parts between 1858 and 1860, this is the first book edition.