A Christmas Carol First Edition
Download for Windows. A Christmas Carol perhaps his most famous creation was published as a stand-alone novella by Chapman Hall in 1843. A Christmas Carol Collectors Edition. Published by Chapman and Hall London.
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Eckel in his 1913 bibliography The First Editions of the Writings of Charles Dickens Their Points and Values.
A Christmas Carol First Edition. First Edition First State Printing 1843. October 30 2009 EBook 30368 Language. A Christmas Carol is a novella by Charles Dickens first published in London by Chapman Hall on 19 December 1843.
The novella met with instant success and critical acclaim. English Character set encoding. A Christmas Carol The original manuscript Author.
There is no indication of later edition printed on the title page. This novella was published on December 19 1843 and the first edition run of 6000 copies were sold out by Christmas Eve of that year. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas.
A Bibliography claims that copies of A Christmas Carol with a blue and red title page dated 1843 with green endpapers bearing the chapter heading Stave I not Stave One are a genuine first edition first issue text. Steampunk Charles Dickens a Christmas Carol 2014 Hardcover FIRST EDITION. UTF-8 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG.
John Leech Release Date. A Christmas Carol tells the story of a bitter old miser named Ebenezer Scrooge and his transformation into a gentler kindlier man after visitations by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of. A Christmas Carol tells the story Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK depending on stock availability.
First edition of Charles Dickenss Bleak House bound from the original parts 1853. Altogether 24 editions were issued in the original format Eckel 110. The publication of the first edition was fraught with complications and even though the book was received to positive reviews profits of the book fell far below Dickens expectations and the financial strain caused rifts between Dickens and the original publisher.