Boston and Cambridge: James Munroe and Company, 1850.. 1850.. Good. - Small octavo, limp brown cloth decorated in blind and titled in gilt. The covers are stained with a tiny chip to the spine. 60 pages and a 12 page publisher's catalog. The top corners of the first 10 leaves are dampstained. A good copy.
London: Simms and M'Intyre, 1849.. 1849.. Very good. - 348 pages bound in with the floral-decorated series title for The Parlour Library XXVI. The Triumphs of Time by the Author of 'Two Old Men's Tales,' &c.First edition of the Third part.Parts 1 and 2 of The Previsions of Lady Evelyn by novelist Anne Marsh [1791-1874] were first published in 1844 as part of The Triumphs of Time. The third, and concluding, part was published here (in 1849) for the first time. [See Wolff #4557]. Together with: YEAST: A Problem. By the Author of Alton Locke. Copyright Edition. Leipzig: Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 185... View More...
Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1874.. 1874.. Good. - Octavo, rust brown cloth titled in gilt on the front cover & spine with decorative bands in blind around the spine & both covers. The covers are rubbed & bumped with soiling to the rear cover. The spine is darkened with the head lightly chipped. There is some heavy rubbing down the center of the spine, slightly affecting the titling. Half-title, title & 432 pages. Illustrated with a black-and-white title vignette. There is an owner's ink name and date stamp on the flyleaf. There is a tear to page 3. There is some light foxing to the preliminaries... View More...
(Franklin, OH: The Editor Publishing Company, 1897-1898).. 1897-1898).. Good. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed cream wraps with pictorial ads on the rear wraps of the 1898 issues & with 2 vignettes on the front wrap of the August 1898 issue. The wraps are soiled, chipped & somewhat darkened with some small stains. There is a tear & crease to the top edge of the 1897 issue's rear wrap. Pages [97]-130 plus ads; pages [228]-265 plus ads; pages [267]-308 plus ads. The 1898 issues are illustrated with black-and- white decorations & vignettes. There is occasional soiling & the top page corners a... View More...
New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1855.. 1855.. Good. - Large octavo, brown cloth titled in gilt on the spine. The book is cocked. The binding is rubbed & bumped with some light staining. The head & tail of the spine are chipped & there is a tear to the head. vi, [i], 1 blank & pages [9]-210; and title, ii, [i], 1 blank & pages [5]-202. The text is printed in 2 columns. There is an owner's book label on the front pastedown & the same owner's inscription on the flyleaf. There is some foxing & light staining & soiling, especially to the prelims. Numerous black-and-white textual illustrati... View More...
- Octavo, softcover, disbound. The wrappers are lacking & the remnants of the gray front wrap adhere to the title page along the spine. vi & 72 pages. The title page & rear endpaper are chipped & foxed and there is occasional foxing throughout. Good reading copy.
New York: G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers / London: S. Low, Son & Co., 1871.. 1871.. Good. - Octavo, softcover bound in printed orange wrappers. The binding is heavily soiled & chipped with a large piece out of the front edge of the rear wrap & smaller pieces out of the corners, edges & spine. There is creasing to the front wrap & there is a number glued to its bottom edge. 43 pages plus 4-page publisher's catalog. A bookseller's listing is glued to the front endpaper. There is a pencil mark to page 16 & the last page of the catalog is soiled with its bottom corner creased. Good working copy... View More...