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Prime Pickwicks in Parts with multiple

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Heading: (Dickens, Charles)
Author: Eckel, John C.
Title: Prime Pickwicks in Parts: Census with Complete Collation Comparison and Comment
Place Published: New York and London
Publisher:Edgar H. Wells & Co and Charles J. Sawyer
Date Published: 1928
Description:

[15], 91 pp. Foreword by A. Edward Newton. Illustrated with facsimiles. (8vo) illustrated green cloth, plain paper jacket, presented in original illustrated paper-covered box. No. 66 of an edition limited to 440 copies, 400 of which were for sale.

Signed by Eckel and Newton at limitation, as issued. Presentation inscription by Eckel to Frederick S. Bigelow on half-title page. Additionally signed on the title page by A. Edward Newton with the following inscription: "I am proud of this title page, which is my idea / A. Edward Newton Jan. 3, 1932." Later gift inscription on front free endpaper from a previous owner. John Eckel compiled the first bibliographic assessment of the works of Charles Dickens.
Condition Report: A few cracks and tears to box; lower right corner of box and volume bumped; very good or better.

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Heading: (Dickens, Charles)
Author: Eckel, John C.
Title: Prime Pickwicks in Parts: Census with Complete Collation Comparison and Comment
Place Published: New York and London
Publisher:Edgar H. Wells & Co and Charles J. Sawyer
Date Published: 1928
Description:

[15], 91 pp. Foreword by A. Edward Newton. Illustrated with facsimiles. (8vo) illustrated green cloth, plain paper jacket, presented in original illustrated paper-covered box. No. 66 of an edition limited to 440 copies, 400 of which were for sale.

Signed by Eckel and Newton at limitation, as issued. Presentation inscription by Eckel to Frederick S. Bigelow on half-title page. Additionally signed on the title page by A. Edward Newton with the following inscription: "I am proud of this title page, which is my idea / A. Edward Newton Jan. 3, 1932." Later gift inscription on front free endpaper from a previous owner. John Eckel compiled the first bibliographic assessment of the works of Charles Dickens.
Condition Report: A few cracks and tears to box; lower right corner of box and volume bumped; very good or better.

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