1844 Charles Dickens 1st Martin Chuzzlewit English Literature Satire Illustrated If I was a painter, and was to paint the American Eagle, how should I do it? Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit This rare first edition, was believed by Dickens to be his best work, though it was the least popular of his works. Dickens originally released the story in 20 monthly parts; however, upon realizing its failing popularity, he changed the plot to send the title character, Chuzzlewit, to America. Dickens sought to elaborate on his own views of selfishness in America, and, in doing so, created popularity within a lesser-known character. Item number: #30790 Price: $750 DICKENS, Charles The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. With illus. by Phiz. London: Chapman and Hall, 1844. First edition. Details: Collation: o xiv, [2], 624 o 40 steel engraved plates (including frontispiece and title page) Edition Note: o Smith's State 2 (no priority), with vignette title page signed "Phiz," "�100" on signpost, the first figure "1" unblurred, and five studs on trunk (according to Hatton and Cleaver, the vignette title page was etched in triplicate, but "there is no first state or priority of the illustration as has been often cited in catalogues."). References: Hatton and Cleaver pp. 86; Eckel, pp. 71-73; Smith I:7; Jupp, Dickens Collection of Books 308; Grolier, Dickens, 125. Language: English Binding: Leather; secure Size: ~8.25in X 5.25in (20.5cm x 13.5cm) Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 30790 Photos available upon request.