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[SOUTHEY, Robert]. The Doctor, &c. Vol. III. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, London, 1835.

Price: US$35.00 + shipping

Condition: Fair

Description: xxix, 345 p. 20 cm. From our As Is shelf. Purple cloth. Spine faded, hinges cracking, corners bumped, boards rubbed. Foxing to first and last pages.

Seller: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Canada

Southey, Robert. The Doctor, &c.: Volume III (3). Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, London, 1835.

Price: US$125.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: . . . . First edition. 8vo, hardcover, no dj. Quarter leather over decorative paper. Vg condition. Red leather labels over black: leather still supple, with very slight rubbing to spine ends. No cracking to spine edges or interior endpaper seams. Covers and contents clean, no marking or writing. Binding sturdy and tight. 345 pp. A lovely copy.

Seller: Tiber Books, Cockeysville, MD, U.S.A.

Southey, Robert. The Doctor, &c. (complete seven volume set) [First version of "The Story of the Three Bears"]. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, London, 1835.

Price: US$900.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Volume I,II and III are second editions from 1835 and 1836; volumes IV, V, VI and VII are first editions from 1837, 1838 and 1847. Half leather bindings with marbled boards, green and red title labels, gilt decorations on spine. Vol. II has burn damage at the top with the loss of part of the title label, old bookplates and name on front endpapers. First edition of the first appearance of "The story of the Three Bears" in Vol. IV, p. 318-326. It was printed in the same year separately and with illustrations by W. Nicol for Porter and Wright, London.

Seller: Tinakori Books, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

[Southey, Robert.]. The doctor &c. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, London, 1835.

Price: US$1187.50 + shipping

Description: 12mo, 7 volumes, volumes 1-3 second edition, the rest first; title pages printed in red and black with a geometric motif central; errata slip tipped-in in volume 6, color frontispiece in vol. 7; contemporary red morocco gilt for Toovey, bookseller, 177 Piccadilly, with gilt-decorated spines in 6 compartments, gilt-lettered direct in 2, double gilt borders enclosing a geometric motif in gilt on upper covers, repeating that on the title pages; joints and corners scuffed and rubbed, neat manuscript index in pencil on the back flyleaf of most volumes, volume 2 with front cover neatly reattached; all else generally very good and sound. The Doctor was the anonymous project of Robert Southey, intended to be a meandering, experimental, and possibly intentionally incomplete work, in which a story about the "Doctor Daniel Dove of Doncaster and his horse Nobs" is promised to the reader but after seven volumes never begins. Southey died while still working on it, and the final two volumes were published posthumously, at which point his authorship was finally acknowledged. The Doctor is a quintessential shaggy dog story, with every short chapter barely associated with the next, if at all, but the work as a whole is now mostly known as the place in which the story of "The Three Bears" was first printed. (Goldilocks was not added to the story until sometime later.) The Osborne Collection notes a manuscript of the story from 1831 with illustrations by Elanore Mure as the earliest extant version. Of The Doctor it notes: "Both Joseph Jacobs and F. J. Harvey Darton have attributed the authorship of the story to Robert Southey, who included it in volume 4 of The Doctor, published in 1837, six years after this manuscript was made." Southey's relationship to the manuscript is unknown, but he does appear to be the first to have put the story to print. NCBEL III, 257.

Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.