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1853 First Edition
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London: Bradbury & Evans, 1853. First edition. Very Good +. Complete with all 40 plates which include the frontispiece, title-page and the 10 "dark plates." Has all three typographical errors associated with the first edition, first issue: P.19, line 6: "elgble"; P.209, line 23: "chair" instead of "hair"; and P.275, line 22: "counsinship" instead of "cousinship." In what we believe is a publisher's full straight-grain morocco binding, plain yellow end papers, all edges gilt. Joints repaired, moderate darkening and foxing to most plates, heaviest at the frontis and engraved title. One of Dickens' finest novels, the action in Bleak House revolves around a never-ending set of related Chancery Court cases to resolve the inheritance of a considerable estate. Dickens turns his pen to a biting condemnation of the system and the need for reform (which shouldn't surprise the Dickens scholar). A complex novel and filled with subplots, it engages and titillates the reader from…

About Bleak House

Bleak House is a novel by Charles Dickens, originally published as a serial between March 1852 and September 1853. It is considered one of his finest works, containing a vast, complex plot and an extraordinary number of characters.

Identifying the First Edition of Bleak House

The true first edition contains specific typographical features and certain misprints in the text.