There should be addresses by the author in II, III,
x and xv; and by the publishers in XVII, XVIII and xx.
x and xv; and by the publishers in XVII, XVIII and xx.
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[1898).
Hervier, P. L. Charles Dickens. (La vie anecdotique et pittoresque des
grands écrivains. ) Paris (1912).
(Hotten, J. C. ] Charles Dickens: the story of his life. With illustrations
and facsimiles. [1870. ]
Ipsen, A. Charles Dickens, hans Liv og Gerning. Copenhagen, 1912.
Joubert, André. Charles Dickens, sa vie et ses euvres. Paris, 1872.
Kitton, F. G. Charles Dickens by Pen and Pencil. 1890.
Langton, Robert. The Childhood and Boyhood of Charles Dickens. 1912.
Marzials, F. T. Life of Charles Dickens. 1887.
Matz, B. W. Charles Dickens. The Story of his life and writings. [1902. ]
Sala, George Augustus. Charles Dickens. [An Essay. ] [1870. ]
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II. COLLECTED WORKS
Works. (Frontispiece illustrations only. ] 17 vols. 1847-68.
Library Edition. [Frontispiece illustrations only. ) 26 vols. [1858-9. ]
Charles Dickens Edition. [Portrait, and illustrations by Seymour, Phiz,
Cruikshank, Leech, C. Stanfield, etc. American Notes has a Postscript
dated May 1868. ] 18 vols. 1867-8 [and n. d. ).
[Another issue, with the addition of A Child's History of England, and
a Postscript to Martin Chuzzlewit. ] 46 vols. 1868-70 [and n. d. ).
Household Edition. With illustrations. 21 vols. [1873-9. ]
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Works. Illustrated Library Edition. [Portrait, and illustrations by Cruik-
shank, H. K. Browne (Phiz), Cattermole, F. Walker, Marcus Stone,
Landseer, Maclise, C. Stanfield, F. Stone, Doyle, Leech, Tenniel, Luke
Fildes, etc. , etc. ] 30 vols. 1874–6.
New Illustrated Edition. 29 vols. New York, 1876-7.
Gadshill Edition. Ed. Lang, A. (With all the original illustrations,
and additional ones by Chas. Green, Maurice Greiffenhagen, Harry
Furniss, F. N. Townsend, A. Jules Goodman, etc. Also includes, for
the first time, Sketches of Young Couples, Sketches of Young Gentlemen,
The Mudfog Papers, The Lamplighter, Sunday under Three Heads, To
be Read at Dusk, The Pantomime of Life, Some Particulars concerning
a Lion, Mr Robert Bolton and Familiar Epistle from a Parent to a
Child. ] 36 vols. [Vols. xxxv, XXXVI contain Miscellaneous Papers,
ed. Matz, B. W. ] [1897–1908. ] Edition de luxe, with Forster's Life.
1903.
The Temple Edition. Ed. Jerrold, W. 1899, etc.
Rochester Edition. 1900, etc.
The Oxford India Paper Dickens, copyright edn. With illustrations by
Cruikshank, Phiz, etc. 17 vols. 1901-2.
The Biographical Edition. With illustrations by Cruikshank, Phiz, etc.
Ed. Waugh, Arthur. 19 vols. 1902.
The Imperial Edition. [Charles Dickens. A critical Study. By
Gissing, G. With topographical illustrations by Kitton, F. G. ] 1902.
Edited with annotations, bibliographical and topographical, Kitton,
F. G. 1903, etc.
Charles Dickens Library. . . . With 1200 illustrations, including 500
special plates drawn expressly for this edition by Harry Furniss. [Ed.
Hammerton, J. A. ] 18 vols. [Vol. xvII. The Dickens Picture-Book:
a record of the Dickens illustrators. Vol. XVIJI. The Dickens Com-
panion: a book of anecdote and reference. ] (1910. ]
III. Novels, ETC.
[In cases where the novel was first issued in monthly parts, a first edn
consists of those parts in their wrappers]
.
Sketches by Boz. The major portion originally appeared in The Library
of Fiction, or Family Story Teller, The Monthly Magazine, The Evening
Chronicle, The Morning Chronicle and Bell's Life in London. Dickens's first
published article A Sunday Out of Town, changed to A Dinner at Poplar
Walk, was printed in The Monthly Magazine, Dec. 1833; in Sketches it
was renamed Mr Minns and his Cousin. In book form, first series: Sketches
by Boz, Illustrative of Every-Day Life, and Every-Day People. In two
Volumes. Illustrations by George Cruikshank. John Macrone, St James
Square. 1836. Second series: Sketches by Boz: Illustrative of Every-Day
Life, and Every-Day People. The Second Series. Complete in one Volume.
John Macrone, St James Square. 1837. Subsequently published in 20
monthly parts, Nov. 1837 to June 1839, in pink wrappers designed by
Cruikshank: Sketches by Boz Illustrated by George Cruikshank. Chapman
and Hall, 186 Strand. 1837. And, on completion, in one volume: Sketches
by Boz, Illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People. With Forty
Illustrations by George Cruikshank. New edition, complete. 1839. (For
further bibliographical particulars of the Sketches, see, ante, Eckel, John C. ,
under Bibliography, sect. 1. ]
:
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The Pickwick Papers. First issued in 20 [19] monthly parts, in green
wrappers, beginning April 1836, xix and xx forming a double number.
Title on wrappers: The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club Contain-
ing a faithful record of the Perambulations, Perils, Travels, Adventures and
Sporting Transactions of the corresponding Members. Edited by Boz. With
Illustrations. Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand. 1836. [A perfect copy
should be made up as follows: The 19 parts (all dated 1836) with their green
wrappers and advertisements. On the front wrappers to 1 and 11, in place
of With Illustrations should be read With four Illustrations by Seymour;
and to iii With Illustrations by R. W. Buss, which part should, also, contain
the two discarded plates by that artist. The two plates in iv should be
signed Nemo (not Phiz).
There should be addresses by the author in II, III,
x and xv; and by the publishers in XVII, XVIII and xx. The plates in 1-XII
shonld not have any written descriptions, but should have numbered page
references to the subjects treated. The plates in XIII-xx should not have
either descriptions or numbers. The name Weller on the inn signboard
in the illustration on title-page should be spelt with a V. The extra
illustrations by Crowquill, Heath, Onwhyn and Samuel Weller, and Sibson,
should be bound in, together with their wrappers and advertisements
complete. ]
Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club. With forty-three illustrations
by R. Seymour and Phiz. 1837.
The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club. With Illustrations, after
Phiz. V(an) D(iemens) Land: Harry Dowling, Launceston. 1838.
[The rare Tasmanian edn. ]
With numerous illustrations, by Sam Weller, Jr. and Alfred Crow-
quill, Esq. Philadelphia, 1838.
With illustrations by R. Seymour, R. W. Buss, Hablot K. Browne and
J. Leech. 2 vols. 1887. [The illustrations are facsimiles of the original
drawings prepared for the plates. ]
With the 43 original illustrations and 223 additional pictures . . . references
and analogies and facsimiles. Collected and annotated by C. Van
Noorden. . . . Together with the original announcement of the work. . .
prefaces, addresses and suppressed notes, etc. , rptd from the Victoria
edition, with the notes by C. P. Johnson. (The Topical Edition. ) 2 vols.
1909.
Illustrated by Cecil Aldin. 2 vols. 1910.
Extra Illustrations :
Thirty-two Illustrations to The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick
Club, from sketches at the time and places, By Mr Samuel
Weller. Grattan and Gilbert. [Frontispiece dated Nov. 1837.
Published in eight parts in green wrappers; described as
being by T. Onwhyn and Sam Weller. The plates were
executed by Onwhyn with the assistance of various unknown
hands. ]
Pickwickian Illustrations By William Heath. Twenty Etchings.
Published by Thomas McClean. 1837.
Pictures Picked from the Pickwick Papers. By Alfred Crowquill
[Alfred H. Forrester). Ackermann and Co. , 96, Strand. 1837.
(Issued in buff wrappers, in ten bi-weekly parts; the first dated
1 May 1837, and the final part 9 Nov. 1837. ]
Thomas Sibson's Racy Sketches of Expeditions from The Pickwick
Club. 1 Jan. 1838.
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Plates [32] to Illustrate the cheap edition of the Pickwick Club. From
original Designs by John Gilbert, Engraved by. . . Greenaway and
Knight. . . E. Appleyard. [1847. ]
Six Original Illustrations. Engraved on wood, from drawings By
Phiz. (1847. ]
Pickwick Pictures. Original Illustrations to The Pickwick Papers
(Anonymous). Published by W. Strange, Paternoster Row.
(1847. ] [Four parts, n. d. ]
Twenty-Four Illustrations to The Pickwick Club. By T. Onwhyn.
Drawn and Etched in 1847. Albert Jackson, 224 Great Portland
Street. 1894.
Six illustrations to the Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club.
(By Phiz (1854]. )
Grego, Joseph (ed. ). Pictorial Pickwickiana. Charles Dickens
and his illustrators. With 350 Drawings and Engravings by
Robert Seymour, Buss, II. K. Browne (Phiz), Leech, Crowquill,
Onwhyn, Sibson, Heath, John Gilbert, C. R. Leslie, F. W. Pail-
thorpe, Charles Green, etc. Notes on contemporaneous illustra-
tions and Pickwick artists. 2 vols. 1899.
Oliver Twist. First appeared in Bentley's Miscellany Jan. 1837 and
continued in monthly portions, concluding Jan. 1838. First edn in book
form: Oliver Twist or, the Parish Boy's Progress. By Boz. Three Volumes.
Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street. 1838. [A few early copies contain
the rejected Fireside plate. ] Second edn. 1838. Also 1839 and 1841.
The Adventures of Oliver Twist. With twenty-four illustrations on steel, by
George Oruikshank. A new edition, revised and corrected. Published
for the Author, By Bradbury & Evans, Whitefriars. 1846. [This edn was
originally published in 10 monthly parts bound in green pictorial wrappers
designed by Cruikshank; the first number being issued Jan. 1846. ]
Nicholas Nickleby. Published in 20 (19) monthly parts in green
wrappers, beginning April 1838, and concluding with the double number
containing xix and xx Oct. 1839. On wrappers: The Life and Adventures
of Nicholas Nickleby Containing a Faithful Account of the Fortunes,
Misfortunes, Uprisings, Downfallings, and Complete Career of the Nickleby
Family. Edited by Boz. With Illustrations By Phiz. Chapman and
Hall.
Forty extra illustrations, in eight parts in green and buff wrappers,
were published by E. Grattan, 1839, after designs by Onwhyn. The
same year twenty-four portraits of the chief characters, in six parts in
illustrated wrappers, were issued by Robert Tyas, drawn by Kenny
Medowes, under the pseudonym Miss La Creevy.
Master Humphrey's Clock: The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge.
Issued in 88 weekly parts and 20 monthly numbers, April 1840 to Nov. 1841;
the former in white, the latter in green, wrappers. Also, in 3 vols. containing
the Clock matter, Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge. The two main
stories were subsequently published as separate books. On wrappers :
Master Humphrey's Clock By Boz. [Month and year. ] With Illustrations
By G. Cattermole and H. K. Browne. Chapman and Hall. [From the
beginning of Barnaby Rudge until the end, part of the title reads: With
Illustrations By G. Cattermole & H. K. Browne. Barnaby Rudge. In
parts 46-51 of the weekly issue, the name Rudge is misprinted Rudce. ]
The Old Curiosity Shop. . . with illustrations by George Cattermole and
H. K. Browne. 1841.
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Barnaby Rudge; a tale of the riots of 'Eighty. . . . With illustrations by
G. Cattermole and H. K. Browne. 1841.
Martin Chuzzlewit. Published in 20 (19] monthly parts in green
wrappers, from Jan. 1843, concluding with Nos. xix and xx in July 1844.
On wrappers: The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit His Relatives,
Friends and Enemies. Comprising All His Wills and His Ways. With an
Historical Record of What He Did, and What He Didn't; Showing, more-
over, Who Inherited the Family Plate, Who came in for the Silver Spoons,
and Who for the Wooden Ladles. The whole Forming a Complete Key to
the House of Chuzzlewit. Edited by Boz. With Illustrations by Phiz.
Chapman & Hall. 1843. [A few early copies have the £ on the signpost in
the illustration on title-page transposed thus: 100£, afterwards altered to
£100. ]
Dombey and Son. Published in 20 [19] monthly parts in green wrappers,
from Oct. 1847 to April 1848; pts xix and xx forming a double number. On
wrappers: Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son Wholesale, Retail,
and for Exportation. With Illustrations by H. K. Browne. Bradbury
and Evans, Whitefriars.
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1905.
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[1898).
Hervier, P. L. Charles Dickens. (La vie anecdotique et pittoresque des
grands écrivains. ) Paris (1912).
(Hotten, J. C. ] Charles Dickens: the story of his life. With illustrations
and facsimiles. [1870. ]
Ipsen, A. Charles Dickens, hans Liv og Gerning. Copenhagen, 1912.
Joubert, André. Charles Dickens, sa vie et ses euvres. Paris, 1872.
Kitton, F. G. Charles Dickens by Pen and Pencil. 1890.
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Lectures. Series 2. ) 1866, etc.
Dickens. [A biography. ) (English Men of Letters. ) 1882.
II. COLLECTED WORKS
Works. (Frontispiece illustrations only. ] 17 vols. 1847-68.
Library Edition. [Frontispiece illustrations only. ) 26 vols. [1858-9. ]
Charles Dickens Edition. [Portrait, and illustrations by Seymour, Phiz,
Cruikshank, Leech, C. Stanfield, etc. American Notes has a Postscript
dated May 1868. ] 18 vols. 1867-8 [and n. d. ).
[Another issue, with the addition of A Child's History of England, and
a Postscript to Martin Chuzzlewit. ] 46 vols. 1868-70 [and n. d. ).
Household Edition. With illustrations. 21 vols. [1873-9. ]
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Works. Illustrated Library Edition. [Portrait, and illustrations by Cruik-
shank, H. K. Browne (Phiz), Cattermole, F. Walker, Marcus Stone,
Landseer, Maclise, C. Stanfield, F. Stone, Doyle, Leech, Tenniel, Luke
Fildes, etc. , etc. ] 30 vols. 1874–6.
New Illustrated Edition. 29 vols. New York, 1876-7.
Gadshill Edition. Ed. Lang, A. (With all the original illustrations,
and additional ones by Chas. Green, Maurice Greiffenhagen, Harry
Furniss, F. N. Townsend, A. Jules Goodman, etc. Also includes, for
the first time, Sketches of Young Couples, Sketches of Young Gentlemen,
The Mudfog Papers, The Lamplighter, Sunday under Three Heads, To
be Read at Dusk, The Pantomime of Life, Some Particulars concerning
a Lion, Mr Robert Bolton and Familiar Epistle from a Parent to a
Child. ] 36 vols. [Vols. xxxv, XXXVI contain Miscellaneous Papers,
ed. Matz, B. W. ] [1897–1908. ] Edition de luxe, with Forster's Life.
1903.
The Temple Edition. Ed. Jerrold, W. 1899, etc.
Rochester Edition. 1900, etc.
The Oxford India Paper Dickens, copyright edn. With illustrations by
Cruikshank, Phiz, etc. 17 vols. 1901-2.
The Biographical Edition. With illustrations by Cruikshank, Phiz, etc.
Ed. Waugh, Arthur. 19 vols. 1902.
The Imperial Edition. [Charles Dickens. A critical Study. By
Gissing, G. With topographical illustrations by Kitton, F. G. ] 1902.
Edited with annotations, bibliographical and topographical, Kitton,
F. G. 1903, etc.
Charles Dickens Library. . . . With 1200 illustrations, including 500
special plates drawn expressly for this edition by Harry Furniss. [Ed.
Hammerton, J. A. ] 18 vols. [Vol. xvII. The Dickens Picture-Book:
a record of the Dickens illustrators. Vol. XVIJI. The Dickens Com-
panion: a book of anecdote and reference. ] (1910. ]
III. Novels, ETC.
[In cases where the novel was first issued in monthly parts, a first edn
consists of those parts in their wrappers]
.
Sketches by Boz. The major portion originally appeared in The Library
of Fiction, or Family Story Teller, The Monthly Magazine, The Evening
Chronicle, The Morning Chronicle and Bell's Life in London. Dickens's first
published article A Sunday Out of Town, changed to A Dinner at Poplar
Walk, was printed in The Monthly Magazine, Dec. 1833; in Sketches it
was renamed Mr Minns and his Cousin. In book form, first series: Sketches
by Boz, Illustrative of Every-Day Life, and Every-Day People. In two
Volumes. Illustrations by George Cruikshank. John Macrone, St James
Square. 1836. Second series: Sketches by Boz: Illustrative of Every-Day
Life, and Every-Day People. The Second Series. Complete in one Volume.
John Macrone, St James Square. 1837. Subsequently published in 20
monthly parts, Nov. 1837 to June 1839, in pink wrappers designed by
Cruikshank: Sketches by Boz Illustrated by George Cruikshank. Chapman
and Hall, 186 Strand. 1837. And, on completion, in one volume: Sketches
by Boz, Illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People. With Forty
Illustrations by George Cruikshank. New edition, complete. 1839. (For
further bibliographical particulars of the Sketches, see, ante, Eckel, John C. ,
under Bibliography, sect. 1. ]
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wrappers, beginning April 1836, xix and xx forming a double number.
Title on wrappers: The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club Contain-
ing a faithful record of the Perambulations, Perils, Travels, Adventures and
Sporting Transactions of the corresponding Members. Edited by Boz. With
Illustrations. Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand. 1836. [A perfect copy
should be made up as follows: The 19 parts (all dated 1836) with their green
wrappers and advertisements. On the front wrappers to 1 and 11, in place
of With Illustrations should be read With four Illustrations by Seymour;
and to iii With Illustrations by R. W. Buss, which part should, also, contain
the two discarded plates by that artist. The two plates in iv should be
signed Nemo (not Phiz).
There should be addresses by the author in II, III,
x and xv; and by the publishers in XVII, XVIII and xx. The plates in 1-XII
shonld not have any written descriptions, but should have numbered page
references to the subjects treated. The plates in XIII-xx should not have
either descriptions or numbers. The name Weller on the inn signboard
in the illustration on title-page should be spelt with a V. The extra
illustrations by Crowquill, Heath, Onwhyn and Samuel Weller, and Sibson,
should be bound in, together with their wrappers and advertisements
complete. ]
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by R. Seymour and Phiz. 1837.
The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club. With Illustrations, after
Phiz. V(an) D(iemens) Land: Harry Dowling, Launceston. 1838.
[The rare Tasmanian edn. ]
With numerous illustrations, by Sam Weller, Jr. and Alfred Crow-
quill, Esq. Philadelphia, 1838.
With illustrations by R. Seymour, R. W. Buss, Hablot K. Browne and
J. Leech. 2 vols. 1887. [The illustrations are facsimiles of the original
drawings prepared for the plates. ]
With the 43 original illustrations and 223 additional pictures . . . references
and analogies and facsimiles. Collected and annotated by C. Van
Noorden. . . . Together with the original announcement of the work. . .
prefaces, addresses and suppressed notes, etc. , rptd from the Victoria
edition, with the notes by C. P. Johnson. (The Topical Edition. ) 2 vols.
1909.
Illustrated by Cecil Aldin. 2 vols. 1910.
Extra Illustrations :
Thirty-two Illustrations to The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick
Club, from sketches at the time and places, By Mr Samuel
Weller. Grattan and Gilbert. [Frontispiece dated Nov. 1837.
Published in eight parts in green wrappers; described as
being by T. Onwhyn and Sam Weller. The plates were
executed by Onwhyn with the assistance of various unknown
hands. ]
Pickwickian Illustrations By William Heath. Twenty Etchings.
Published by Thomas McClean. 1837.
Pictures Picked from the Pickwick Papers. By Alfred Crowquill
[Alfred H. Forrester). Ackermann and Co. , 96, Strand. 1837.
(Issued in buff wrappers, in ten bi-weekly parts; the first dated
1 May 1837, and the final part 9 Nov. 1837. ]
Thomas Sibson's Racy Sketches of Expeditions from The Pickwick
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Plates [32] to Illustrate the cheap edition of the Pickwick Club. From
original Designs by John Gilbert, Engraved by. . . Greenaway and
Knight. . . E. Appleyard. [1847. ]
Six Original Illustrations. Engraved on wood, from drawings By
Phiz. (1847. ]
Pickwick Pictures. Original Illustrations to The Pickwick Papers
(Anonymous). Published by W. Strange, Paternoster Row.
(1847. ] [Four parts, n. d. ]
Twenty-Four Illustrations to The Pickwick Club. By T. Onwhyn.
Drawn and Etched in 1847. Albert Jackson, 224 Great Portland
Street. 1894.
Six illustrations to the Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club.
(By Phiz (1854]. )
Grego, Joseph (ed. ). Pictorial Pickwickiana. Charles Dickens
and his illustrators. With 350 Drawings and Engravings by
Robert Seymour, Buss, II. K. Browne (Phiz), Leech, Crowquill,
Onwhyn, Sibson, Heath, John Gilbert, C. R. Leslie, F. W. Pail-
thorpe, Charles Green, etc. Notes on contemporaneous illustra-
tions and Pickwick artists. 2 vols. 1899.
Oliver Twist. First appeared in Bentley's Miscellany Jan. 1837 and
continued in monthly portions, concluding Jan. 1838. First edn in book
form: Oliver Twist or, the Parish Boy's Progress. By Boz. Three Volumes.
Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street. 1838. [A few early copies contain
the rejected Fireside plate. ] Second edn. 1838. Also 1839 and 1841.
The Adventures of Oliver Twist. With twenty-four illustrations on steel, by
George Oruikshank. A new edition, revised and corrected. Published
for the Author, By Bradbury & Evans, Whitefriars. 1846. [This edn was
originally published in 10 monthly parts bound in green pictorial wrappers
designed by Cruikshank; the first number being issued Jan. 1846. ]
Nicholas Nickleby. Published in 20 (19) monthly parts in green
wrappers, beginning April 1838, and concluding with the double number
containing xix and xx Oct. 1839. On wrappers: The Life and Adventures
of Nicholas Nickleby Containing a Faithful Account of the Fortunes,
Misfortunes, Uprisings, Downfallings, and Complete Career of the Nickleby
Family. Edited by Boz. With Illustrations By Phiz. Chapman and
Hall.
Forty extra illustrations, in eight parts in green and buff wrappers,
were published by E. Grattan, 1839, after designs by Onwhyn. The
same year twenty-four portraits of the chief characters, in six parts in
illustrated wrappers, were issued by Robert Tyas, drawn by Kenny
Medowes, under the pseudonym Miss La Creevy.
Master Humphrey's Clock: The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge.
Issued in 88 weekly parts and 20 monthly numbers, April 1840 to Nov. 1841;
the former in white, the latter in green, wrappers. Also, in 3 vols. containing
the Clock matter, Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge. The two main
stories were subsequently published as separate books. On wrappers :
Master Humphrey's Clock By Boz. [Month and year. ] With Illustrations
By G. Cattermole and H. K. Browne. Chapman and Hall. [From the
beginning of Barnaby Rudge until the end, part of the title reads: With
Illustrations By G. Cattermole & H. K. Browne. Barnaby Rudge. In
parts 46-51 of the weekly issue, the name Rudge is misprinted Rudce. ]
The Old Curiosity Shop. . . with illustrations by George Cattermole and
H. K. Browne. 1841.
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Barnaby Rudge; a tale of the riots of 'Eighty. . . . With illustrations by
G. Cattermole and H. K. Browne. 1841.
Martin Chuzzlewit. Published in 20 (19] monthly parts in green
wrappers, from Jan. 1843, concluding with Nos. xix and xx in July 1844.
On wrappers: The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit His Relatives,
Friends and Enemies. Comprising All His Wills and His Ways. With an
Historical Record of What He Did, and What He Didn't; Showing, more-
over, Who Inherited the Family Plate, Who came in for the Silver Spoons,
and Who for the Wooden Ladles. The whole Forming a Complete Key to
the House of Chuzzlewit. Edited by Boz. With Illustrations by Phiz.
Chapman & Hall. 1843. [A few early copies have the £ on the signpost in
the illustration on title-page transposed thus: 100£, afterwards altered to
£100. ]
Dombey and Son. Published in 20 [19] monthly parts in green wrappers,
from Oct. 1847 to April 1848; pts xix and xx forming a double number. On
wrappers: Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son Wholesale, Retail,
and for Exportation. With Illustrations by H. K. Browne. Bradbury
and Evans, Whitefriars.
