MAKES A GREAT GIFT FOR ANY FAN OF THE CLASSICS / ENGLISH LITERATURE / CHARLES DICKENS / SIGNED 🖊️ EDITIONS

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DESCRIPTION: Limited Editions Club COMPLETE 2-VOLUME edition of FAIRY TALES by HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, LONG OUT OF PRINT PERSONALLY SIGNED & HAND NUMBERED 🖊️BY THE ILLUSTRATOR CHARLES RAYMOND (#511/1500).  THIS IS THE SCARCE 1966 FIRST LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB PRESS EDITION with AMAZING HAND-DRAWN ILLUSTRATIONS by RAYMOND.   IT IS ONE OF THE MOST HIGHLY-PRIZED & MOST EDITIONS OF THIS CLASSIC YOU CAN FIND. AN UNUSED, UNATTACHED BLANK BOOKPLATE IS INCLUDED.  🍍 NOT INCLUDED... 😃 

The Limited Editions Club of New York was started in 1929 by George Macy. At 29-years-old, he was an avid reader who wanted to make his living from books. His business revolved around publishing beautifully illustrated classic titles in relatively small quantities with club members paying a subscription.

Today, the Limited Editions Club (LEC) is an important part of the rare book business and the books are adored by collectors. From 1929 to 1985, the Limited Editions Club published 548 titles. George passed away in 1956 but his widow, Helen, ran the company until the early 1970s when she retired and sold to Boise Cascade who sold the firm again in 1978.

The Limited Editions Club is famous for original illustrations by the best book illustrators and artists. Between 1929 and 1985, 10 to 12 titles featuring 1,500 numbered copies each were published annually although the print run expanded to 2,000 numbered copies in later years.

Each title was unique, using special papers, special cover material including many in leather, almost all came in a slipcase or clamshell box, many of the titles were already regarded as classics and produced by private small presses throughout the world, almost all were signed by either the illustrator, author, publisher or designer. Sometimes three signatures can be found on the colophon page.

During the depression years, many of the world’s greatest artists struggled to find regular work and a large number were employed by Macy.

Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Edward Ardizonne, Thomas Hart Benton, Rockwell Kent, Reginald Marsh, Edmund Dulac, Arthur Rackham, Norman Rockwell, Edward Steichen and Grant Wood are just a few of the artists connected with the Limited Editions Club.

From the mid-1980s until 2009, the number of copies published per title was reduced to mostly 300 and usually just three or four titles appeared per year. During this period, a new generation of renowned artists were involved - prices increased dramatically and the books became larger.

Limited Editions Club books are very collectible for their beauty alone but many famous authors have been published over the years. Hans Christian Andersen, Jane Austen, Honore De Balzac, James Boswell, Ray Bradbury, Robert Burns, Lewis Carroll, Willa Cather, Anton Chekhov, Confucius, Joseph Conrad, Charles Darwin, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Alexandre Dumas, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy and Victor Hugo can be found on the list.

ABOUT THE BOOK:   Hard Times was written by esteemed English Victorian-era author Charles Dickens. The work was first published in the weekly periodical known as Household Words from April to August of 1854 and then published in book format that same year. Hard Times is considered a dystopian satire of the Victorian genre. The importance of one's imagination and the dangers of industrialization are two main themes and takeaways of the novel. Dickens reportedly used his novel to offer commentary on the horrors he'd witnessed in the factories of England and the issues with growing industrialization and its effects on people. He was known to use his novels to help shed light on various social conditions and problems.

CONDITION:  Book are in AMAZING LIKE NEW condition for it age EVEN THE ORIGINAL GLASSINE PROTECTIVE COVERS PRESENT, ALTHOUGH THERE ARE TEARS .  Slipcase case has some minor cracking to the edges where book slips into slipcase (SEE PICS FOR BETTER DETAILS).  There is an attached vintage bookplate, but we’ve included another to cover it up, if you desire.  THERE IS NO WRITING FROM PREVIOUS OWNERSHIP, ETC.  This is an AMAZING edition.

Description

DescriptionFrankenstein tells the story of gifted scientist Victor Frankenstein who succeeds in giving life to a being of his own creation. However, this is not the perfect specimen he imagines that it will be, but rather a hideous creature who is rejected by Victor and mankind in general. CONDITION:  BOOKS and SLIPCASES are in ALMOST LIKE NEW condition for their age with only very minor shelfwear and volume one with one little blemish to the top of the spine (SEE PICS)  NO ATTACHED BOOKPLATES, WRITING FROM PREVIOUS OWNER, ETC.  It is truly a SPECTACULAR SET OF BOOK and getting SCARCE!


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