![]() ![]() The publishers also had a small number of copies bound up in the present morocco both for presentation - a census of copies inscribed by Dickens on publication show them all to be in the green morocco binding - and for sale to the public at a higher price. Nicholas Nickleby, Dickens' third novel, was originally serialized in monthly parts, then issued as a book in cloth. Bound without the half-title, otherwise complete with the engraved frontis and 39 plates by Phiz. Armorial bookplate of Henry Gillett on the front paste-down. ![]() A Very Good copy with creasing and wear to the spine (one short tear at the head), some foxing to the plates. Bound in the original publisher's deluxe full green morocco binding, gilt titles, stamped in gilt and blind, yellow end papers, all edges gilt. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ![]()
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