DICKENS-LAND; Described by J. A. Nicklin / Pictured by Ernest Haslehust
London Glasgow and Bombay: Blackie and Son Limited, 1911. Ernest Haslehust. First Edition. Cloth. Tall square 8vo, brown burlap with colored plate laid down on cover, illustrated with colored frontispiece of the "Chalk, House where Dickens spent his honeymoon" & 11 colored plates of Dickensian oil paintings, 64 pages. Very Good / None. Item #817
A Scarce and attractive collection of colored paintings relating to "Dickens-Land," though the covers are a bit worn.
Price: $45.00
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