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Old Curiosity Shop; [&] Barnaby Rudge.

Old Curiosity Shop; [&] Barnaby Rudge.

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Old Curiosity Shop; [&] Barnaby Rudge.

by DICKENS, Charles

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Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard,, 1841. Master Humphrey in America First US edition in book form of both works. Both were first published together in the UK as Master Humphrey's Clock. They have been gathered here by a collector in the same spirit, the custom-made box reading "Master Humphrey's Clock: 1st US edition". Master Humphrey's Clock was first published in the UK in both weekly and monthly parts from April 1840 to December 1841. In the US, Lea & Blanchard also published it in monthly parts under the same title. The Old Curiosity Shop half of the duo was issued from April 1840 to March 1841, and on its completion they published it in the present format, a separate book form volume on 9 March 1841. This copy is from the collection of the bibliographer Walter Smith, and is illustrated in his bibliography (pp. 156-160). Smith identifies numerous variants of the edition, and describes the features of this copy specifically (calling it a "further variation" on p. 163), without priority of issue. Barnaby Rudge was issued from March to December 1841. On completion it was published in the present separate book-form volume on 20 December 1841, with the title post-dated 1842. It was published simultaneously in cloth and in boards. 2 works, octavo. Original cloth, spines lettered with vignette in gilt. Housed together in brown cloth box. Illustrated throughout. Recent bookplate of collector Peter Russell mounted to inside cover of box; contemporary bookplate of Frederick William Barry to front pastedown of Barnaby Rudge. Very minor sunning and rubbing to cloth, contents a little spotted. Very good copies. Walter Smith, First American Editions, pp. 159-164 & 184-6.

Synopsis

The Old Curiosity Shop, what would become Charles Dickens’ fourth novel, was first published in 88 weekly installments in Dickens’ serial, Master Humphrey’s Clock, from April 1840 to February 1841. In a tale that survives the transcendence of time, The Old Curiosity Shop tells the story of thirteen-year-old Nell Trent and her grandfather who live in The Old Curiosity Shop, a small antique and gift store. The unnamed grandfather, desperate to leave Nell in good financial standing after his death, loses The Old Curiosity Shop to a gambling problem, forcing him and young Nell to wander the countryside.

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Peter Harrington GB (GB)
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Title
Old Curiosity Shop; [&] Barnaby Rudge.
Author
DICKENS, Charles
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Place of Publication
Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard,
Date Published
1841

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