Discover an extraordinary collection of Charles Dickens’ works, published between 1874 and 1876 by the renowned Chapman and Hall publishing company of London. This set includes nine volumes, each beautifully bound in forest green cloth boards with gold gilt lettering. The books feature stunning illustrations that bring Dickens’ timeless stories to life. This collection is a unique opportunity to own a piece of literary history, perfect for collectors and Dickens enthusiasts alike. Included Titles: American Notes & Pictures From Italy (1874) Martin Chuzzlewit, Volume 1 (1874) Martin Chuzzlewit, Volume 2 (1874) Barnaby Rudge, Volume 1 (1874) Barnaby Rudge, Volume 2 (1874) Bleak House, Volume 1 (1875) Bleak House, Volume 2 (1875) A Child’s History of England (1879) Christmas Stories (1876) Condition: Binding: All volumes feature forest green cloth boards with unfaded covers and gold gilt lettering. Illustrations: Each book is adorned with beautiful, period-appropriate illustrations. Pages: All pages are present and securely attached to the hinge. Wear: A handful of seam splits in some titles. Notable damage to the upper spine edge of both volumes of Barnaby Rudge (see images in the gallery for examples). This set is not commonly found together in such excellent condition from the 1870s. The detailed craftsmanship and preservation make this collection a remarkable addition to any library. Note: While the set does show some signs of its age, the overall condition is remarkable for books of this period. The minor damages mentioned do not detract from the set’s overall aesthetic and historical value. This collection is a testament to Charles Dickens’ enduring legacy and a rare find for any serious collector. Happy to discuss shipping options!