Posted 4 months ago
glitterbells
(3 items)
I bought this book
Barnaby Rudge
A tale of the riots of Eighty
by Charles Dickens
London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly
At the Salvation Army store about 30 years ago - mainly because
it was Charles Dickens and also because I had never seen a book this
old. It's been sitting on a shelf and is drying out.
I have seen quite a few on the internet but not this edition.
I've searched google, Abe books, etc.
I can't make out the handwriting - it appears to be
Marbosrehene ...???? Edition
Does anyone know if it's a rare edition?
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Its messy but it says the "Charles Dickens" Edition.
Thank you! LOL it's a far cry from what I saw!
What year?
There is no year printed anywhere that I can see.