Dickens, Charles. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. London, Chapman and Hall, 1868

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  •    1. A story strongly resembling that of
    2. Mr. Pickwick’s imprisonment in
    3. the Fleet prison is to be found in
    4. Chambers’ journal 1849 page 299.
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GR-OF CA CL.7.25
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The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club

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Dickens, Charles
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Chapman & Hall

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1868
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17 x 11.5 cm; 6 s.p. + XII p. + 497 p. + 5 s.p., l. 3 bookplate CPC and signature of authenticity on recto, p. [II] illustration and caption “Mr Pickwick addresses the Club”. P. [III] title page, p. [IV] information about the edition, p. [V] printed dedication to John Forster, biographer of Oliver Goldsmith, p. [VII]-XII “Preface”, p. 497 colophon and p. [498] handwritten note with pencil. Illustration is found on several places in the print.


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