Leilão 218 CHRISTMAS IN JULY
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21.7.23
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Christmas in July Sale July 21st @ noon ET Online only Sale - Decorations for all kinds of Seasonal Holidays: Cookie Cutters for every possible occasion - Christmas Ornaments: Disney Radko Christmas Ornaments in Boxes - Religious Art, Books, Nativity - Items for all your Entertaining Needs: Antique KPM Berlin Porcelain Set, Dansk Ice Bucket - Crystal & Glass: Tiffany, Fenton, Waterford, Wedgwood Crystal - Vintage Clothing, Accessories, Linens: Full Length Golden Fox, Coyote & Sable Coats - Vintage Fine & Costume Jewelry - Toys, Dolls, Trains & Games: Technofix Figure 8 Train Track Metal Wind Up Toy & Others - Antique Northbilt Wooden Telemark Skis and Poles - Video Games - Musical Instruments: Barrie Accordion, Plateau System Clarinet, Yamaha C40 Guitar - Collectibles: Coca-Cola, - Montblanc Meisterstruck 14k fountain pen - Vintage & Antique Books: Edward Gorey, The Dore Bible Gallery 1880s, N.C. Wyeth 1931 Parables of Jesus, Animals of the Bible Lathrop First Edition with Errata 1937
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Logo CHARLES DICKENS THE LIFE OF OUR LORD FIRST EDITION 1934


The Life of Our Lord written for his children during the years 1846 to 1849 by Charles Dickens. Now first published by Simon and Schuster New York. First edition, hc, copyright 1934.

7 3/4" x 4 3/4"


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The Life
OF
WRITTEN FOR HIS CHILDREN DURING THE YEARS
1846 TO 1849
BY
CHARLES DICKENS
AND NOW FIRST PUBLISHED.
1934
CHARLES DICKENS.
Sir Henry Dickens' favorite portrait of his father.
SIMON AND SCHUSTER.
NEW YORK.
The Life
OF
OUR
WRITTEN
FOR
HIS
CHILDREN
DURING
THE
YEARS
1846
TO
1849
BY
CHARLES
DICKENS
AND
NOW
FIRST
PUBLISHED.
1934
CHARLES
DICKENS.
Sir
Henry
Dickens'
favorite
portrait
of
his
father.
SIMON
AND
SCHUSTER.
NEW
YORK.

Image 2:



THE
LIFE
OF
OUR
Charles
Dickens
THE
LIFE
OF
OUR
Charles
Dickens

Image 3:



FIRST EDITION.
All Rights Reserved
Copyright, 1934, by Simon and Schuster
386 Fourth Avenue
New York
Designed by Ernst Reichl
Manufactured in U. S. A.
FIRST
EDITION.
All
Rights
Reserved
Copyright,
1934,
by
Simon
and
Schuster
386
Fourth
Avenue
New
York
Designed
by
Ernst
Reichl
Manufactured
in
U.
S.
A.



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