Sales catalogues: Hodgson
- Date:
- 30th July - 1st August 1930
- Reference:
- WA/HMM/CM/Sal/10/64
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Sales catalogues: Hodgson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![129 Dickens (C.) The Mystery of Edwin Drood, illus. by Luke Fildes, First Edition, in the 6 parts as issued, with the advertisements, original green wrappers (part 3 loose) 1870 130 Coveny (C.) Title and Twenty Etched Scenes from the Works of Dickens, 4to, half morocco (slightly foxed) Sydney 1883 131 [Barham (R. H.)] The Ingoldsby Legends, plates by G. C., Leech, and others, First and Third Series First Editions, and Second Serres Second Kdition, 3 vols, blue calf extra, t.e.g. by Zaehnsdorf (slightly cut down) 1840-7 132 Barham (R. H.) Page proofs of *‘ The Golden Legend,” and “ The Knight and the Lady ” from the Ingoldsby Legends, WITH NUMEROUS CORRECTIONS AND ADDI- TIONS IN THE AUTHOR’S HAND, and a few corrections of some proof sheets of “‘ The Blasphemer’s Warning ”’ 133 Dickens (C.) Our Mutual Friend, illustrations by Marcus Stone, First Epirion, the original 20 parts in 19, 2 vols, with the wrappers and advertisements (sold not subject to return) — 1864-65 134 Dickens (C.) Holograph Letter (written in black ink) to the Rev. W. [sic] H. Barham, the author of “The Ingoldsby Legends,” referring to ‘the neat number of Nicholas [Nickleby] .. ., 14 pp., 8Vvo, written from Doughty Street, without date, but pre- sumably in 1838 or 1839 (1) 135 Dickens (C.) A.L.s., accepting the dedication of a book, 1 p., Tavistock House, Ninth March, 1860, and another short note from the same, both signed in full, with envelopes (4) 136 Reid (Mayne) A.L.s., referring to the subject of review copies, 4 pp., 23 Woburn Place, n.d.; another from Laman Blanchard, 4 pp., 4to, no place or date, and others (8) 137 Wordsworth (W.) A.L.s., declining, in generous terms, to express any opinion on poems sent for criticism, 2 pp., Rydal Mount [1846], etc. (3) 138 Wilde (O.) A.L.s. to his cousin Edith ... “I am so overwhelmed with work I fear I cannot join the chorus of your nightingales”’ ...on 3 pp., nd., with a small Portrait of Wilde (2) 139 Symons (A.) Original MS. of an Essay—‘‘ A Question of Pathology”’—on Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine, 29 pp., 4to, also an article on a performance - of the English version—by Arthur Symons—of D’Anunzio’s play “‘The Dead City,” 38 pp., and 1 other (3)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30484388_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)