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With the Authors compts and best thanks for her admirable personation of a part, which for her

sake, he wishes were a better one. Miss Smith acted the part of Rose in the play. In a case with bookplate of Barton Currie. 512..... The Music by John Hullah. Lon don: Richard Bentley, 1836 [1878]. 71, [1] p. 22.5 cm. Without the music. A Fac-simile Reprint.p. [2]. No wrappers; stitched. 513.The Village Coquettes. An Operatic Burletta, in Two Acts.... [London: John Dicks], [1883?] 18 p. [1] illus. 18.5 cm. Caption title. At foot of p. [1]: No. 467. Dicks Standard Plays. Without the music. The illustration is unsigned. Lacks wrappers; stitched. Adverts., [6] p. at back. 514.Songs, Choruses, and Concerted Pieces, in The Operatic Burletta of The Village Coquettes. As Produced at The Saint Jamess Theatre. The Drama and Words of the Songs By Boz. The Music by John Hullah.... [London]: Printed by Bradbury and Evans, 1837. 16 p. 19 cm. Without the music. No wrappers; stitched. 515.A Country Life. From the Opera of The Village Coquettes, by Boz. In New-York Mirror, Vol. 15, No. 41, April 7, 1838. Page 328. 36.5 cm. In six stanzas, this is the song better known as Theres a Charm in Spring. Without the music. No wrappers; stitched. 516.Wackford Squeers and Pecksniff: An Unpublished Letter.... [London: Privately printed by Clement Shorter, 1915.]

[8] p. Facsim. 23 cm. Foreword, by Clement Shorter, p. [34]. A letter from Dickens to Mrs. S. C. Hall, dated December 29th, 1838. Of this pamphlet, twenty-five copies only have been printed by Clement Shorter for circulation among his friends. [in manuscript:] No ix Clement Shorter. Deep red stiff wrappers. Inscribed on t.p.: Charles Albert Maggs. With kind regards of Clement Shorter. Oct 26. 1915. 517.Wellerisms from Pickwick & Master Humphreys Clock. Selected by Charles F. Rideal and Edited with an Introduction by Charles Kent.... London: George Redway, 1886. [2], v, [iii]xxi, [1], 174 p. 15.5 cm. Introduction, signed C.K., p. [iii]xxi. Orange yellow smooth cloth, front cover and spine blocked in black, with an illustration of Sam Weller and his father printed in black on front cover. A Selection from Mr. Redways Publications, [8] p. at front and [6] p. at back. 518.What Christmas is, as we Grow Older. In Household Words. A Weekly Journal. Con ducted by Charles Dickens. Extra Number for Christmas, 1851. London: Published at the Office. Pages [1]3. 24.5 cm. Published anonymously. No wrappers; stitched. 519.A Word In Season.... In The Keepsake for MDCCCXLIV. Edited by The Countess of Blessington. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans; New York: Appleton and Co.; Paris: L. Curmer, and Aubert and Co.; Leipzig: T. O. Weigel. Pages [73]74. 24 cm. Dark red moir silk, with floral and scrollwork decoration blocked in gold and blind on front cover, in blind on back cover. Rebacked. A.e.g.

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