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  • Hook, Theodore

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    Hook, The Newly Monthly Magazine and Humorist 1840.

    Hook, Theodore.

    The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist 1840. Edited by Theodore Hook, Esq.

    First Edition. Part The First. Part The Second. Two Volumes. London, Henry Colburn, 1840. 22 x 14 cm. Part The First: iv, 580 pages weith seven Plates / Part The Second: iv, 572 pages with five Plates. Uniform cloth. Two hard covers. Very good condition. Bindings worn and weakened. Some pages protruding or lose. Spine labels missing. Edges and end papers dust dulled. Internally dust dulled and occasionally stained. Plates show browning / foxing. See images. Remains a very good reading copy or candidate for rebinding.

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