Librería: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Reino Unido Calificación del vendedor: 5 de 5 estrellas
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8vo, pp.[iii] xvi, 624, with frontispiece, engraved title-page, and 38 other full-page plates; with 150 woodcut vignettes printed in the text, all by Thackeray; plates variably foxed as usual, some spotting and foxing elsewhere; contemporary half calf with marbled sides, spine gilt-ruled in compartments with gilt black morocco lettering-piece; a little rubbed, spine faded; ink ownership stamp (crest of a griffin passant above the initials 'G J B') at head of title.First edition in book form, with the traditional first-state characteristics, including: no street address in the imprint on the verso of the title-page; dedication leaf in small type with last line measuring 2?"; heading on page [1] in shaded rustic type; woodcut of the Marquis of Steyne on page 336 (later omitted, apparently after it was damaged or broken); and the mistake 'Mr.Pitt' for 'Sir Pitt' on page 453. Van Duzer 231; Wolff 6699. Language: English. N° de ref. del artículo GU6
Título: Vanity Fair: A novel without a hero … with ...
Editorial: London, Bradbury & Evans, 1848.
Año de publicación: 1848
Encuadernación: Encuadernación de tapa dura
Edición: First Edition.
Librería: Antikvariat Valentinska, Praha, Republica Checa
LDr. der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, marmorierte Deckel und Vorsätze, vergoldeter Kopschnitt, XVI+624 Seiten mit zahlr. Holzstichen im Text u. 39 Stahlstichen auf Tafeln (einschl. Frontispiz), 8° (15 x 22 cm), Deckel abgeschürft u. Rücken stark eingerissen, Deckel vom Buchblock gelöst, Exlibris auf dem Anpappblatt, letze Seite (mit Tafel) teilweise vom Buchblock gelöst, Tafeln u. umliegende Seiten altersbedingt stockig, sonst innen schön erhalten, insgesamt altersgemäß anständiger Zustand. Book Language/s: English. Nº de ref. del artículo: A43840
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Librería: Frey Fine Books, Rougemont, NC, Estados Unidos de America
1/2 leather. Condición: Good+. William Makepeace Thackeray Ilustrador. 1st edition. 1st edition, 1848. A Good+ copy. 8vo., 624 pp., rebound in 1/2 leather with marbled boards. Title, author and date in gilt on six compartment spine. Leather has some age and wear. Paper is tanned with light foxing to end pages. Some transfer from engraved plates to opposite pages. Some small chips to pages. Text edges dusty. Nº de ref. del artículo: 33735
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Librería: Rob Zanger Rare Books LLC, Middletown, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Near Fine. First Edition, First Issue. 8vo; 8 3/8 x 5 1/8 in. (212 x 130 mm); pp. ix + 625 + 38 steel-engraved plates, engraved frontispiece, engraved vignette title page, and 150 woodcuts and illustrated capitals in the text by Thackeray. COSWAY-STYLE BINDING by BAYNTUM of Bath (stamp-signed on front turn-in) with HAND-PAINTED PORTRAIT MINIATURE of THACKERAY on IVORY inset in the front cover. Contemporary full green-blue crushed levant over beveled boards, elaborately tooled and gilt, raised bands, spine compartments with scrolling tooling, turn-ins with gilt fillets and corner lilies, moiré-silk doublures, a.e.g., hinges repaired, binding a little worn and edges scuffed, as expected in a well-loved book. [Grolier English 100, 57; Allibone, Thackeray 7; Van Duzer 231]. This is the FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE of the best-known work by William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863), with the headline on page one in rustic type, the suppressed woodcut of the Marquis of Steyne on page 336, and with "Mr. Pitt" for "Sir Pitt" on page 453. The work was initially issued in 20 parts between January 1847 and July 1848 as a popular serial with distinctive canary-yellow covers, and it was printed as a bound volume by Bradbury & Evans in 1848, incorporating the author's own illustrations, and bearing his name on the title page for the first time. The novel gained him immediate critical acclaim: «Immeasurably superior, in our opinion, to every other known production of his pen.» Edinburgh Review, Jan.1848 «One of the most amusing, but also one of the most distressing, books we have read for many a long year. We almost long for a little exaggeration and improbability to relieve us of that sense of dread truthfulness which weighs down our hearts, not for the Amelias and Georges of the story, but for poor kindred human nature.» London Quarterly Review, Dec. 1848 «Mr. Thackeray's pathos has an effect that is really refreshing. It reminds one of the exquisite touches which occur in Fielding's Amelia.» London Times, 1848 Vanity Fair was Thackeray's first major work and established his continued high standing among Victorian novelists. It follows the rise and fall of the opportunistic Becky Sharp and is a quintessential satire of life in early 19th Century Britain, giving a panoramic tour of English social strata. It has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations, including one where Becky Sharp was played by Reese Witherspoon (2004). Nº de ref. del artículo: 383
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