Works of the Brontës
Handsome complete seven-volume set of Smith & Elder's New Editions of the novels and poems of the Brontë sisters, with Gaskell's Life of Elizabeth Brontë.
Handsome complete seven-volume set of Smith & Elder's New Editions of the novels and poems of the Brontë sisters, with Gaskell's Life of Elizabeth Brontë.
Rather scarce first edition of Bangs's double pastiche of Doyle and Hornung, featuring the exploits of Raffles Holmes, offspring of both his namesakes.
Early reprint of the famed Hugh Thomson-illustrated edition, a collection of English countryside vignettes by the contemporary and Hampshire neighbor of Jane Austen.
Early reprint of the famed Hugh Thomson-illustrated edition of the "structureless" novel, defining what would become known as the popular "Cranford" style of Macmillan's turn-of-the-century illustrated gift books.
Over 80 volumes from the personal library of author and influential editor Mary Mapes Dodge, with many of the volumes inscribed to Dodge by the authors.
Inscribed first edition of Perry's eighteenth late-Victorian mystery featuring husband-and-wife detectives Charlotte and William Pitt, here investigating Darwinism, Catholicism, and their respective influences on a murder.
Remarkably beautiful first issue of the first edition in book form of OLIVER TWIST, with the rare suppressed "Fireside" plate.
First printing of this study of the Victorian reception of Romantic writers, with a warm note from the author to contemporary poet and Keats biographer Stanley Plumly.
First edition of Eliot's third novel, a fable in realist dress, praised by some as the greatest of her works.
Limited critical edition of this pseudonymous 1842 response to Charles Dickens, here attributed to Poe by Dickens collector Joseph Jackson but later reclassified as the work of poet Nathaniel Wheeler Coffin.
First edition of this nostalgic series of snapshots of Victorian England, as experienced by Mundy, son of a groom – in the scarce and vivid original dust jacket.
First editions of two volumes of the Edinburgh detective's tales of Victorian crime and punishment.
Handsome first printing of Fowles's postmodern evocation of the Victorian novel.
Limited edition, signed by the illustrator, of Lamb's diverting and digressive essay on the Pig, for whom he has much appetitive affection but no pity whatever.
First edition thus of the striking movie-tie in edition, in beautiful condition.