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Edinburgh: William Blackwood; London: T. Cadell, 1832. About very good, in publisher's cloth-backed boards, which are rubbed, spine professionally repaired, front free endpaper renewed, title verso soiled, housed in custom chemise and case.. First edition of De Quincey's only original novel, in publisher's boards, a work in the spirit of the gothic novels he consumed as a child (he referred to Ann Radcliffe as "the great enchantress"), featuring a masquerade, murders, and the Thirty Years' War. While largely neglected at present, the novel had numerous notable admirers at release "[Coleridge], Emily Dickinson, Nathaniel Hawthorne and John Addington Symonds were among several others who expressed interest in the novel" Morrison, introduction to Klosterheim (2001). 8vo. [5], 305pp., [3], with half title, fly title, and advertisement. Block, pg. 58. Wolff 1785.
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[Gothic Novel]. Klosterheim: or, the Masque. By the English Opium-Eater
by De Quincey, Thomas
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[Sedilia]. A Brief Survey of a Part of Canterbury Cathedral, as Described by Eadmer and Gervase: and a Review of Mr. Clarke's Opinion of the Original Use of Stone Seats in Chancels . .
by Denne, Rev. Samuel
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[London], 1793. Very good with wear to edges, a few small tears, a small hole affecting one leaf, page toning, and pencil notations in several hands.. An offprint of an article by the antiquary Rev. Samuel Denne which appeared in Archaeologia, v11 (1792): 375-396. While a niche essay, on a niche topic, Charles Clarke's original essay and this response form part of the "first critical examination of the liturgical function and development of sedilia, and indeed the coining of their very name" and are thus of import in such studies. Cameron, Sedelia in Medieval England (Doctoral Thesis, University of London, 2015). 4to. 22pp. + several additional later blank leaves. ESTC N62533. A scarce work with two copies located on Worldcat and none at auction per RBH as of October 2020. This copy bound in half leather for collector and scholar of Kent, Robert Hovenden, with his bookplate tipped in.
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Master Humphrey's Clock
by Dickens, Charles
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London: Chapman and Hall, 1840. A very good set with spines and upper front cover of vol. III gently sunned, printer's tickets of Benjamin Smith of Liverpool to front pastedowns, text and illustrations clean. An attractive example.. Triple decker first edition in book form in publisher's blind stamped, ribbed brown cloth with a central gilt device of a clock, spine elaborately stamped and titled in gilt. Includes The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge before they were separately issued. Profusely illustrated with frontispieces plus 194 wood-engraved illustrations, 154 by "Phiz" (Hablot Browne) and 39 by George Cattermole (though Smith notes some dispute about such numbers). Engraved frontispiece in each volume with tissue guard. "This odd mélange which includes The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge, and an elaborate surrounding apparatus, is the pinnacle of Dickensian Gothic." (Ray, 1991). Large 8vo. 3 vols. Smith I: 6 (this copy with most internal flaws, of which Smith does not assign priority.…
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Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England [George MacDonald's copy; with additional MacDonald family provenance]
by Dixon, James Henry; Bell, Robert (Ed)
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London: Charles Griffin and Co, 1864. Good plus in publisher's red cloth with paper title panel to spine, with some wear to extremities, tanning of paper and wear, loss and age-darkening to paper spine panel.. From the library of George MacDonald with his bookplate to the front pastedown. In addition to MacDonald's ownership, this volume comes from the library of Maude Egerton King with her bookplate on the flyleaf. Ms. King was a friend of Greville Macdonald (and niece of George MacDonald by marriage), the son of George Macdonald, and it appears to have come into her possession in 1906, one year after George MacDonald's passing. Inscription to Ms. King, in what appears to be Greville MacDonald's hand, dated 1906. 12mo. 252pp.
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