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London: George Routledge and Sons, no date [circa 1880]. [Children's Illustrated] GILBERT ILLUSTRATIONS. Octavo (17 X 11cm), pp.[2] viii; 371; [3]. With eight wood engraved illustrations by Gilbert, including a frontispiece. Contemporary green half morocco with raised bands, gilt titles to spine and marbled boards. All edges and endpapers marbled..... More
London: Edward Moxon, 1853. Foolscap octavo, pp.viii, 436. Bound by Kerby and Son of Oxford Street in full tan calf with dark green title label to spine, five raised bands, extra gilt decoration, two-line gilt border adorning front and rear boards, marbled edges and endpapers, gilt detailing to board edges..... More
London: Edward Moxon, 1838. FIRST EDITION. In three volumes. Octavo. pp. iv, 356 [4]; ii, 340; xiii, 295. In publisher's brown cloth with gilt titles to spines. All edges untrimmed. Yellow end-papers. Mauve stamps of Epsom College Library to end-papers and prelims. Very good overall. More
London: Frank Holllings, 1928. GOLDEN COCKERELL PRESS. Small octavo (18 x 12cm). Green boards and vellum spine. Printed on handmade pure Irish linen paper. Frontispeice portrait printed on Chine appliqué. Some rubbing and bumping; near fine. More