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Trollope, Anthony (1815-1882). The Eustace diamonds / Anthony Trollope. London : Chapman and Hall, 1873.

Price: US$20.74 + shipping

Description: Provenance: Bookplate of Rev. Charles T. P. Darroch. Poor copy in the original half aniline calf over cloth boards. Spine worn; spine bands and panel edges rubbed and bumped as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 633 pp. Subjects; Jewelry theft ; Fiction. Poor women. Socialites. Courtship. Jewelry theft. 1 Kg.

Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland

Trollope, Anthony (1815-1882). The Eustace diamonds / Anthony Trollope. London : Chapman and Hall, 1873.

Price: US$32.74 + shipping

Description: Provenance: Bookplate of Rev. Charles T. P. Darroch. Poor copy in the original half aniline calf over cloth boards. Spine worn; spine bands and panel edges rubbed and bumped as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 633 pp. Subjects; Jewelry theft ; Fiction. Poor women. Socialites. Courtship. Jewelry theft. 1 Kg.

Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.

Anthony Trollope. The Eustace Diamonds. Vol. I. Chapman and Hall, 1873.

Price: US$80.44 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 1873. Chapman and Hall. Hardcover. GOOD First edition. No spine, leather corners and brown boards. Internally clean. Boards are loose. Extremities are worn. Previous owners name. 7x5

Seller: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, United Kingdom

Anthony Trollope. The Eustace Diamonds. Vol. III. Chapman and Hall, 1873.

Price: US$80.44 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 1873. Chapman and Hall. Hardcover. GOOD First edition. Gilt titles, orange boards. Internally clean. Boards are worn and marked and showing signs of age. The spine is darkened. 8x5

Seller: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, United Kingdom

TROLLOPE, Anthony.. The Eustace Diamonds. In Three Volumes.. London: Chapman and Hall, 1873, 1873.

Price: US$1826.83 + shipping

Description: First UK edition in book form of the third Palliser novel, following the US edition published two months earlier, in October 1872, by Harper in a single-volume format. It was first serialized in the Fortnightly Review from July 1871 to February 1873. "The Eustace Diamonds. was enormously popular and did much to repair the decline in [Trollope's] critical reputation that had set in after the high point achieved with The Last Chronicle [of Barset, 1867]" (ODNB). Sadleir makes no mention of the present variant binding; only describing the publisher's "salmon-brown sand-grained cloth" with gilt lettering to spines, and a single variant in "a definite brown" cloth with black lettering. Uncommon in this variant binding. Sadleir, Trollope 39. 3 volumes, octavo. Original variant binding in green embossed cloth, titles in gilt to spines, pale yellow endpapers. Medallion of W. H. Smith & Son's Library stamped in blind to front free endpaper of vol. 1. Light wear to extremities, the bindings otherwise bright and unfaded, hinges of vol. 1 cracked but firm, slightly shaken, internally clean; a very good set.

Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom

TROLLOPE, Anthony.. The Eustace Diamonds. In Three Volumes.. London: Chapman and Hall, 1873, 1873.

Price: US$1922.98 + shipping

Description: First UK edition in book form, following the US edition published two months earlier, in October 1872, by Harper in a single-volume format. The Eustace Diamonds was first serialized in the Fortnightly Review from July 1871 to February 1873. Copies in the present green cloth variant binding are uncommon. Trollope's third novel in the Palliser series, The Eustace Diamonds "was enormously popular and did much to repair the decline in his critical reputation that had set in after the high point achieved with The Last Chronicle [of Barset, 1867]" (ODNB). Sadleir makes no mention of this green cloth binding, only describing the publisher's "salmon-brown sand-grained cloth" with gilt lettering to spines, and a single variant in "a definite brown" cloth with black lettering. Sadleir, Trollope 39. 3 volumes, octavo. Original green cloth, gilt lettering on spines, elaborate blind borders to covers, pale yellow endpapers. Embossed stamp of W.H. Smith Library on front free endpaper of vol. I. The cloth bright with the spines only slightly toned, extremities rubbed, faint browning to half-titles, contents a little shaken, sporadic small mark to margins, otherwise remarkably clean: a very good copy.

Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom