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DICKENS (Charles)
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T. B. Peterson & Brothers, [1862/3] Philadelphia 1st separate edition. Octavo (8.75 x 5.5 inches), removed from a bound volume. A Yuletide story pirated from the Dec 6th, 1862 issue of Dicken's magazine "All the Year Round." Not in Podeschi. Edgar & Vail, p. 29. (2), 19-86 pages plus one leaf of advts (In the list of Mrs Southworth's novels in the advts, the latest listed is "Love's Labor Won" of 1862, which helps establish the date.) (The story is told by the headwaiter at the London Tavern). SCARCE!
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- ordernr.: 409AE
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