A Christmas Carol, Dickens, 1940- Monastery Hill Press

$850.00
A Beautifully Bound and Illustrated Copy of "A Christmas Carol" DICKENS, Charles. A Christmas Carol in Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. Illustrated by Philip Reed. Chicago: Printed.[by John B. Reed and Philip Reed at] the Monastery Hill Press for Holiday House, New York, [1940]. First edition illustrated by Philip Reed. Small octavo (6 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches; 170 x 121 mm). [xii], 148. Numerous colored illustrations. Beautifully bound in full red morocco, boards decoratively ruled in gilt with two double-fillet borders and with gilt holly leaves as corner devices. Front board with leather inlay of Mr. Fezziwig dancing in tan, green, brown, and black morocco. Spine tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments. Top edge gilt.

Wear at edges (rubbed and bumped) as well as a 1/4" void at spine (please see photos). Interior is bright and free of any marks.
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A Beautifully Bound and Illustrated Copy of "A Christmas Carol" DICKENS, Charles. A Christmas Carol in Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. Illustrated by Philip Reed. Chicago: Printed.[by John B. Reed and Philip Reed at] the Monastery Hill Press for Holiday House, New York, [1940]. First edition illustrated by Philip Reed. Small octavo (6 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches; 170 x 121 mm). [xii], 148. Numerous colored illustrations. Beautifully bound in full red morocco, boards decoratively ruled in gilt with two double-fillet borders and with gilt holly leaves as corner devices. Front board with leather inlay of Mr. Fezziwig dancing in tan, green, brown, and black morocco. Spine tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments. Top edge gilt.

Wear at edges (rubbed and bumped) as well as a 1/4" void at spine (please see photos). Interior is bright and free of any marks.
A Beautifully Bound and Illustrated Copy of "A Christmas Carol" DICKENS, Charles. A Christmas Carol in Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. Illustrated by Philip Reed. Chicago: Printed.[by John B. Reed and Philip Reed at] the Monastery Hill Press for Holiday House, New York, [1940]. First edition illustrated by Philip Reed. Small octavo (6 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches; 170 x 121 mm). [xii], 148. Numerous colored illustrations. Beautifully bound in full red morocco, boards decoratively ruled in gilt with two double-fillet borders and with gilt holly leaves as corner devices. Front board with leather inlay of Mr. Fezziwig dancing in tan, green, brown, and black morocco. Spine tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments. Top edge gilt.

Wear at edges (rubbed and bumped) as well as a 1/4" void at spine (please see photos). Interior is bright and free of any marks.