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Martin Chuzzlewit reproduced in gray on front cover. 52.A Bundle of Emigrants Letters.

[By Charles Dickens and Caroline Chisholm.] In Household Words. A Weekly Journal. Con ducted by Charles Dickens. Vol. 1, No. 1, March 30, 1850. London: Published at the Office. Pages 1924. 24 cm. Published anonymously. No wrappers; unstitched. 53.Charles Dickens and His Jewish Characters. With an Introduction by Cumberland Clark. London: Printed at the Chiswick Press, 1918. 38, [2] p. 23 cm. Introduction, p. 514. Correspondence between Dickens and Eliza Davis, p. [15]36. Bright red buckram. 54.Charles Dickens and Maria Beadnell: Pri vate Correspondence. Edited by George Pierce Baker.... Boston: Printed for Members Only, The Bibliophile Society, 1908. xxx, 152, [5] p. Front., plates (some colored), facsims. 24 cm. Engraved t.p. Halftitle: Charles Dickens and Maria Beadnell (Dora). Preface, by Henry H. Harper, p. ixxxx. This edition is limited to 493 copies printed for members only. Light gray boards. Vellum spine and corners. Deckle edges. In a double slip-in cardboard case. 55.Charles Dickens and Maria Beadnell (Dora). Private Correspondence between Charles Dickens and Mrs. Henry Winter (ne Maria Beadnell), the Original of Dora Spenlow in David Copperfield and Flora Finching in Little Dorrit. Edited by Professor George Pierce Baker.... Saint Louis, Mo.: Privately Printed For William K. Bixby, 1908. xxx, 152, [5] p. Front., plates (some colored). 24 cm.

T.p. printed in black and reddish brown. Preface, by Henry H. Harper, p. ixxxx. After the Dickens-Dora papers came into my possession I agreed to allow The Bibliophile Society all the rights to print same that I possessed, with the understanding that, after the edition had been printed by them for the members, I should, omitting their titlepage, print two hundred and fifty copies as a second edition for my own use.... W.K.B.Preface to Second Edition, p. [vii]. Numbered and signed in manuscript on p. [vii]: #189 WKB. Moderate brown boards. Vellum spine and cor ners. Deckle edges. Inscribed on free front endpaper: Elmer Adler with regards of W. K. Bixby Bolton Landing N.Y. July 4th 1914. Book label: From The Printing Collection of Elmer Adler. In a double slip-in cardboard case. 56.Charles Dickens as Editor: Being Letters Written by Him to William Henry Wills, His Sub-Editor. Selected and Edited by R. C. Lehmann. With Portraits. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1912. xvi p., 2 leaves, 404 p. Front., plates. 23 cm. Preface, signed R.C.L., p. [v]xvi. Dark red linen. With a few manuscript corrections. Dickens Centenary label. 57.. Selected and Edited by R. C. Leh mann. With Portraits. New York: Sturgis & Walton Company, 1912. xvi p., 2 leaves, 404 p. Front., plates. 22.5 cm. Preface, signed R.C.L., p. [v]xvi. Light brownish gray linen, with Dickens signa ture blocked in gold on front cover. T.e.g. 58.Charles Dickens Book of Memoranda. A Photographic and Typographic Facsimile of the Notebook Begun in January 1855. Transcribed and Annotated by Fred Kaplan From the Original Manuscript in the Berg Collection of Eng-

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