Here is a hard to find edition of Crime and Punishment, published by Newbery in London in 1770, actually the third edition of the book.  Bound in its original full leather binding, with gilt detailing and red leather title block on spine.  You can see in the images that the binding is fairly worn, both at the hinges, pulling, chipping to the spine, staining and scuffs to covers.  Contents appears fully intact and in good shape, with light foxing present.  A neat thing - the original owner inscribed the outside front cover - hard to read - but I believe it says "James Porridger - his book" and then a few other lines about who might have presented it.  On the inside of the front cover is the library label of Thomas Hall Battle (1860-1936), the banker, industrialist, attorney, and educator, who was born in Raleigh, NC, and was a descendant of a long line of jurists and educators. His father was Kemp P. Battle, president of The University of North Carolina.  A cool item associated with an important North Carolina family.  I could only find one copy of this book for sale online and it was over $1,000, most copies are located in important libraries around the world.  Buyer to pay shipping, good luck!