Item 40388Last Days of Pompeii.
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Boston: Little, Brown, 1930. Read More Item Details for Last Days of Pompeii Add to Wish List
Item #40388
Price: $125
Boston: Little, Brown, 1930. Read More Item Details for Last Days of Pompeii Add to Wish List
Item #40388
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New York: Published by J. & J Harper, 1830. First American edition same year as publication in London in 3 volumes. Read More Item Details for Paul Clifford Add to Wish List
Item #33418
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1837. First American edition, originally published in London also in 1837. Read More Item Details for Athens: its Rise and Fall; with Views of the Literature, Philosophy and Social Life of the Athenian People Add to Wish List
Item #33417
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Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1849. First edition. Read More Item Details for The Caxtons: a Family Picture Add to Wish List
Item #31257
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London: Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street, 1846. First edition, with half-titles. "A fictionalized treatment of the Wainewright poisoning case of 1828-1830." - Wolff. Read More Item Details for Lucretia or The Children of Night Add to Wish List
Item #241727
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Wirksworth, Derbyshire: Oct. 26, 1832. Bulwer-Lytton, as Editor of the New Monthly Magazine. Interesting missive from the novelist, early in his tenure as Editor of the New Monthly Magazine, coordinating with Hall the mailing of the Proofs with his own plans to travel to Knebworth. "As regards Southern I see..... Read More Item Details for Autograph Letter Signed as Editor of the New Monthly Magazine, sub-editor and author, to S.C. Hall, concerning proofs Add to Wish List
Item #233428
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London: Henry Colburn, 1827. First Edition of the author’s first novel. His First Novel, in Boards. Read More Item Details for Falkland Add to Wish List
Item #210547
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1834. First American edition. Bulwer-Lytton’s most celebrated novel, one which virtually established a new genre of historical fiction. Inspired by his visit to the studio of the Russian painter Karl Bryullov at Rome, where an enormous canvas representing the catastrophe was hung. Read More Item Details for The Last Days of Pompeii Add to Wish List
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