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Around the world in 80 days first edition
Around the world in 80 days first edition







around the world in 80 days first edition

Gallagher, Mistichelli and Van Eerde A30. 42)." Cloth is worn at spine ends, spine panel faded, hinges a bit tender, neatly penned inscription on flyleaf dated Christmas 1873. It seems to have had production problems that caused the spine to crack and chip when the book was read consequently no 1873 copies have been seen in better than good condition (p. This is titled Around the World in Eighty Days, and is very scarce. there is a fully illustrated Osgood octavo edition, published at the end of November, 1873, taken from the British sheets. In his article in the July/August 1996 issue of Firsts Arthur B. With fifty-four plates and an engraved illustration in the text by A. Salmon cloth stamped in gold and black, bevelled edges, dark brown endpapers, all edges gilt. A superior copy of this book and rare in this condition. Binding slightly leaned, cloth lightly worn at spine ends and corner tips, a bright, tight very good copy. An early copy with "Christmas 1873" gift inscription in pencil on recto of front flyleaf and owner's signature, also dated "Christmas 1873," on same. Clareson, Science-Fiction in America, 1870s-1930s 762. Edwards, "Collecting Jules Verne," Firsts, VI: 7-8, p. The book "seems to have had production problems that caused the spine to crack and chip when the book was read consequently no 1873 copies have been seen in better than good condition." - Arthur B. The Sampson Low and Osgood editions were reprinted with title pages dated 1874.

around the world in 80 days first edition

In November or December 1873 Osgood published their second edition of the novel which was printed in London by Gilbert and Rivington from the plates of the British Sampson Low's 1873 edition. The first fully illustrated English-language edition was published in London by Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle in November 1873. In the summer of 1873 Osgood published their first edition, THE TOUR OF THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS, in a small pocket-sized format with a single illustration (Verne's sketch of his yacht, the "Saint Michel"). A translation of LE TOUR DU MONDE EN QUATRE-VINGTS JOURS (1873), Verne's most popular novel. Benett, plus one small illustration by Benett in the text and an integral full-page sketch of the "Saint Michael" drawn by Verne, original pictorial bevel-edged green cloth, front and spine panels stamped in gold and black, rear panel stamped in blind, brown coated endpapers, all edges plain.

around the world in 80 days first edition

iv vi-viii xii-xvi 2-315, fly leaves at front and rear, 54 inserted plates with illustrations by A.









Around the world in 80 days first edition