Notes: | Bound in dark red cloth; stamped in gold and blind; top edges stained red; white endpapers. Differences in this cloth bound edition from that bound in leather include: portions of the text, which ends on p. 128, are rearranged; frame around text is composed of two rather than three lines; there are ten rather than twelve reproductions; and, illustrations are counted as pages. Cf. Smith, W.E. Charles Dickens in the original cloth, v. II, p. 95. Smith, W.E. Charles Dickens in the original cloth, II, 12 Carr, L. VanderPoel Dickens, B520
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