1859;
afterwards
in All The Year Round, 4 and 11 April
1860.
1860.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13
].
The Battle of Life. A Love Story. 1846. [There are four issues of the
first edn, with slight variants in the illustrated title-page. ]
The Haunted Man And The Ghost's Bargain. A Fancy for Christmas
Time. 1848. [Seventeen illustrations by Tenniel, Leech, F. Stone and
C. Stanfield. ]
Christmas Numbers of Household Words.
1850. A Christmas Tree. 1851. What Christmas is as we grow older.
1852. A Round of Stories. [The Poor Relation's Story and The Child's
Story by Dickens. ] 1853. Another Round of Stories. [The Schoolboy's
Story and Nobody's Story. ) 1854. The Seven Poor Travellers. (The
First Poor Traveller and The Road. ] 1855. The Holly Tree Inn. [The
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under Plays. )]
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Hearth, The Battle of Life, The Haunted Man). 1852.
Another edn. With illustrations by Landseer, Maclise, Stanfield,
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V. LESSER WRITINGS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICALS
Sunday Under Three Heads. As it is; As the Sabbath Bills would make it
As it might be made. By Timothy Sparks. 1836.
The Mudfog Papers. [Contributed to Bentley's Miscellany during 1837-8. ]
The Mudfog Society and other sketches and stories. [1866. ]
The Mudfog Papers. . . Now first collected. 1880. Second edn. 1880.
Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Edited by Boz. With Illustrations by
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With Cruikshank’s illustrations and Charles Whitehead's notes. . . with
introduction and notes by Percy Fitzgerald. 1903.
Sketches of Young Gentlemen. Dedicated to the Young Ladies: With Six
Illustrations. By Phiz. 1838.
Sketches of Young Couples; With An Urgent Remonstrance to the
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Alarming Crisis. By The Anthor of Sketches of Young Gentlemen.
With Six Illustrations by Phiz. 1840.
American Notes For General Circulation. 2 vols. 1842.
Threatening Letter to Thomas Hood, from an Ancient Gentleman. By
favour of Charles Dickens. Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany.
May 1844.
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the heading Travelling Sketches-Written on the Road, contributed
by Dickens during his Italian tour. ]
A Child's Dream of a Star. Household Words. 6 April 1850. With Illus-
trations by Hammatt Billings. Boston (U. S. A. ), 1871.
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A Child's History of England. . . . Vol. 1. England from the Ancient Times
to the Death of King John. 1852. Vol. 11. The Reign of Henry the
Third, to the Reign of Richard the Third. 1853. Vol. III. England
from the Reign of Henry the Seventh to The Revolution 1688. 1854.
[The MS in the V. and A. Mus. shows only chapters II and iv in Dickens's
handwriting; the remaining portions being dictated to, and written by,
his sister-in-law, Georgina Hogarth. First appeared, at irregular periods,
in Household Words. ]
[Another edn. ] With illustrations by Marcus Stone. 1873.
To Be Read At Dusk. [Privately printed. ] 1852. [First printed in The
Keepsake, 1852. ) With Other Sketches and Essays Hitherto Un-
collected. Ed. Kitton, F. G. 1898.
A Curious Dance Round A Curious Tree. [1860. ] [First appeared in
Household Words, 1852. Frequently described as the work of W. H.
Wills. The discovery of the original MS in America, as described in
Eckel's Bibliography, pp. 211-212, conclusively proves that more than
half was written by Dickens and the remainder revised by him. ]
The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices. [Written conjointly with Wilkie
Collins and printed in Household Words, 1857. ] With No Thoroughfare.
The Perils of Certain English Prisoners. 1890. [Chapters I and III of
The Perils are by Dickens and chapter 11 by Collins. ]
Gone Astray. Published in Household Words, 13 August 1853. With
illustrations by Ruth Cobb, and an introduction by Matz, B. W. 1912.
Hunted Down. First published in The New York Ledger, 20 and 27 Aug.
and 3 Sept.
1859; afterwards in All The Year Round, 4 and 11 April
1860. With some account of T. G. Wainewright, the Poisoner. [By
J. C. H. i. e. John Camden Hotten. ] (1870. ]
The Uncommercial Traveller. 1861. [Containing seventeen sketches
under this heading from Household Words. ] Another edn 1866 (issued
1865 with the addition of eleven extra pieces. ] (For detailed list see
Eckel's Bibliography, pp. 142-5. ) Ed. Chesterton, G. K. [1911. ]
In Memoriam, W. M. T. [i. e. W. M. Thackeray). Cornhill Magazine. 1864.
George Silverman's Explanation. Atlantic Monthly [U. S. A. ). Jan. Feb. and
Mar. 1868.
Holiday Romance. First published in Our Young Folks (U. S. A. ], Jan. Mar.
April and May 1868. Rptd in All The Year Round, 25 Jan. , 8 Feb. ,
14 March and 4 April 1868.
The Magic Fishbone. [Abstracted from Holiday Romance. ] With
illustrations by S. Beatrice Pearse. [1912. ]
The following fragments will be found in Forster's Life:
Account of a late Expedition into the North, for an Amateur Theatrical
Benefit, written by Mrs Gamp, Inscribed to Mrs Harris, edited by
Charles Dickens. i. Mrs Gamp's Account of her Connection with this
Affair. ii. Mrs Gamp is descriptive. [Memorial edn, vol. I, chap. 1,
1911. )
Mrs Gamp with the Strolling Players. An Unfinished Sketch. By Charles
Dickens. [Privately printed. ] New York, 1899. [85 copies only. ]
How Mr Sapsea ceased to be a member of the Eight Club. [An unused
chapter for Edwin Drood. Memorial edn, vol. 11, pp. 412-416. ]
For a complete list of articles contributed to Bentley's Miscellany,
Household Words, All the Year Round, The Examiner, etc. , see The Minor
Writings of C. D. by Kitton. Also, bibliography at the end of The Dickens
Companion, vol. XVIII of The Charles Dickens Library edn of Works, ed.
Hammerton, J. A. (1910).
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1841. ]
Prologue [to The Patrician's Daughter. 1842. ]
A Word in Season. [The Keepsake. 1844. ]
The British Lion. The Hymn of the Wiltshire Labourers. (The Daily
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Lines addressed to Mark Lemon. [In a letter to M. L. in 1849 and signed
T. Sparkler. )
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For original drawings and paintings, see the various catalogues of The
Victoria and Albert Museum and the catalogue of Prints and Drawings in
the Print Room of the British Museum.
An Account of the Origin of the Pickwick Papers, by Mrs Seymour, widow
of the artist who originated the work, with Mr Dickens's version, and her
reply thereto. [n. d. ]
Barnard, Fred. A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens. 1879, (1887),
[1913]. [See, also, the various edns illustrated by Barnard. ]
Browne, Edgar A. Phiz and Dickens as they appeared to Edgar Browne.
1913.
Browne, Hablot Knight. Dombey and Son. The Four Portraits. 1848.
Full-length Portraits of Dombey and Carker, Miss Tox, etc. 1848.
Four Plates . . . to illustrate . . . The Old Curiosity Shop. 1848.
Four Plates . . . to illustrate the cheap edn of Barnaby Rudge. 1849.
[See, also, the various works illustrated by Browne. ]
Crowdy, W. L. Famous Dickens Pictures [by Charles Green. ] (1912. ]
Cruikshank, George. Letter respecting the origin of Oliver Twist. The
Times. 30 Dec. 1871.
The Artist and the Author, a Statement of Facts (pamphlet). 1872.
Life of George Cruikshank. [By Jerrold, W. B. ] 1883.
Cruikshank's Water Colours with introduction by Joseph Grego. 1903.
[Containing facsimiles of 27 water colours for Oliver Twist done in 1866. ]
Dickens, The, Picture Book. Vol. xvii of C. D. Library edn of Works.
[1910. )
Furniss, Harry. See C. D. Library edn. [1910. ]
Gibson, Charles Dana. People of Dickens. 1897.
Kitton, F. G. Dickens and his Illustrators. Cruikshank, Seymour, Buss,
Phiz, Cattermole, Leech, Doyle, Stanfield, Maclise, Tenniel, Frank Stone,
Landseer, Palmer, Topham, Marcus Stone and Luke Fildes.
The Battle of Life. A Love Story. 1846. [There are four issues of the
first edn, with slight variants in the illustrated title-page. ]
The Haunted Man And The Ghost's Bargain. A Fancy for Christmas
Time. 1848. [Seventeen illustrations by Tenniel, Leech, F. Stone and
C. Stanfield. ]
Christmas Numbers of Household Words.
1850. A Christmas Tree. 1851. What Christmas is as we grow older.
1852. A Round of Stories. [The Poor Relation's Story and The Child's
Story by Dickens. ] 1853. Another Round of Stories. [The Schoolboy's
Story and Nobody's Story. ) 1854. The Seven Poor Travellers. (The
First Poor Traveller and The Road. ] 1855. The Holly Tree Inn. [The
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Guest, The Boots and The Bill. ] 1856. The Wreck of The Golden
Mary. [By Dickens and Wilkie Collins. ] 1857. The Perils of Certain
English Prisoners. (Chapters 1 and 11. ) 1858. A Honse to Let.
[Going into Society. ]
Christmas Numbers of All The Year Round.
1859. The Haunted House. [The Mortals in the House, The Ghost in
Master B's Room, and The Ghost in the Corner Room, by Dickens. ]
1860. A Message from the Sea. (Chapters I, II and v. Dickens's inter-
polations and emendations are obvious in other portions. ] 1861. Tom
Tiddler's Ground. [Chapters 1, vi and vi. ) 1862. Somebody's Luggage.
[i. His Leaving It Till Called For; ii. His Boots; vii. His Brown-Paper
Parcel; x. His Wonderful End. Also a portion of chap. 11. ] 1863.
Mrs Lirriper's Lodgings. [How Mrs Lirriper carried on the Business
and How the Parlonrs added a few Words. The first Christmas number
issued in a wrapper. ] 1864. Mrs Lirriper's Legacy. [Mrs Lirriper
relates how she went on, and went over and Mrs Lirriper relates how
Jemmy topped up. ] 1865. Doctor Marigold's Prescriptions. [i. To
be Taken Immediately; vi. To be Taken with a Grain of Salt; vii. To be
Taken for Life. ] 1866. Mugby Junction. [Barbox Brothers; Barbox
Brothers & Co. ; Main Line; The Boy at Mugby; No. 1 Branch Line.
The Signalman. ] 1867. No Thoroughfare. [The Overture, portions of
Acts 1 and iv, and the whole of Act m. (See, also, post, sect. VIII,
under Plays. )]
Christmas Books (i. e. A Christmas Carol, The Chimes, The Cricket on the
Hearth, The Battle of Life, The Haunted Man). 1852.
Another edn. With illustrations by Landseer, Maclise, Stanfield,
F. Stone, Doyle, Leech and Tenniel. 1869.
V. LESSER WRITINGS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICALS
Sunday Under Three Heads. As it is; As the Sabbath Bills would make it
As it might be made. By Timothy Sparks. 1836.
The Mudfog Papers. [Contributed to Bentley's Miscellany during 1837-8. ]
The Mudfog Society and other sketches and stories. [1866. ]
The Mudfog Papers. . . Now first collected. 1880. Second edn. 1880.
Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Edited by Boz. With Illustrations by
George Cruikshank. 2 vols. 1838.
With Cruikshank’s illustrations and Charles Whitehead's notes. . . with
introduction and notes by Percy Fitzgerald. 1903.
Sketches of Young Gentlemen. Dedicated to the Young Ladies: With Six
Illustrations. By Phiz. 1838.
Sketches of Young Couples; With An Urgent Remonstrance to the
Gentlemen of England (Being Bachelors or Widowers), On The Present
Alarming Crisis. By The Anthor of Sketches of Young Gentlemen.
With Six Illustrations by Phiz. 1840.
American Notes For General Circulation. 2 vols. 1842.
Threatening Letter to Thomas Hood, from an Ancient Gentleman. By
favour of Charles Dickens. Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany.
May 1844.
Pictures From Italy. 1846. [First appeared in The Daily News under
the heading Travelling Sketches-Written on the Road, contributed
by Dickens during his Italian tour. ]
A Child's Dream of a Star. Household Words. 6 April 1850. With Illus-
trations by Hammatt Billings. Boston (U. S. A. ), 1871.
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A Child's History of England. . . . Vol. 1. England from the Ancient Times
to the Death of King John. 1852. Vol. 11. The Reign of Henry the
Third, to the Reign of Richard the Third. 1853. Vol. III. England
from the Reign of Henry the Seventh to The Revolution 1688. 1854.
[The MS in the V. and A. Mus. shows only chapters II and iv in Dickens's
handwriting; the remaining portions being dictated to, and written by,
his sister-in-law, Georgina Hogarth. First appeared, at irregular periods,
in Household Words. ]
[Another edn. ] With illustrations by Marcus Stone. 1873.
To Be Read At Dusk. [Privately printed. ] 1852. [First printed in The
Keepsake, 1852. ) With Other Sketches and Essays Hitherto Un-
collected. Ed. Kitton, F. G. 1898.
A Curious Dance Round A Curious Tree. [1860. ] [First appeared in
Household Words, 1852. Frequently described as the work of W. H.
Wills. The discovery of the original MS in America, as described in
Eckel's Bibliography, pp. 211-212, conclusively proves that more than
half was written by Dickens and the remainder revised by him. ]
The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices. [Written conjointly with Wilkie
Collins and printed in Household Words, 1857. ] With No Thoroughfare.
The Perils of Certain English Prisoners. 1890. [Chapters I and III of
The Perils are by Dickens and chapter 11 by Collins. ]
Gone Astray. Published in Household Words, 13 August 1853. With
illustrations by Ruth Cobb, and an introduction by Matz, B. W. 1912.
Hunted Down. First published in The New York Ledger, 20 and 27 Aug.
and 3 Sept.
1859; afterwards in All The Year Round, 4 and 11 April
1860. With some account of T. G. Wainewright, the Poisoner. [By
J. C. H. i. e. John Camden Hotten. ] (1870. ]
The Uncommercial Traveller. 1861. [Containing seventeen sketches
under this heading from Household Words. ] Another edn 1866 (issued
1865 with the addition of eleven extra pieces. ] (For detailed list see
Eckel's Bibliography, pp. 142-5. ) Ed. Chesterton, G. K. [1911. ]
In Memoriam, W. M. T. [i. e. W. M. Thackeray). Cornhill Magazine. 1864.
George Silverman's Explanation. Atlantic Monthly [U. S. A. ). Jan. Feb. and
Mar. 1868.
Holiday Romance. First published in Our Young Folks (U. S. A. ], Jan. Mar.
April and May 1868. Rptd in All The Year Round, 25 Jan. , 8 Feb. ,
14 March and 4 April 1868.
The Magic Fishbone. [Abstracted from Holiday Romance. ] With
illustrations by S. Beatrice Pearse. [1912. ]
The following fragments will be found in Forster's Life:
Account of a late Expedition into the North, for an Amateur Theatrical
Benefit, written by Mrs Gamp, Inscribed to Mrs Harris, edited by
Charles Dickens. i. Mrs Gamp's Account of her Connection with this
Affair. ii. Mrs Gamp is descriptive. [Memorial edn, vol. I, chap. 1,
1911. )
Mrs Gamp with the Strolling Players. An Unfinished Sketch. By Charles
Dickens. [Privately printed. ] New York, 1899. [85 copies only. ]
How Mr Sapsea ceased to be a member of the Eight Club. [An unused
chapter for Edwin Drood. Memorial edn, vol. 11, pp. 412-416. ]
For a complete list of articles contributed to Bentley's Miscellany,
Household Words, All the Year Round, The Examiner, etc. , see The Minor
Writings of C. D. by Kitton. Also, bibliography at the end of The Dickens
Companion, vol. XVIII of The Charles Dickens Library edn of Works, ed.
Hammerton, J. A. (1910).
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The Ivy Green. A Christmas Carol. Gabriel Grub's Song. Bold Turpin
vunce, on Hounslow Heath. [1837. Pickwick Papers. ]
The Fine Old English Gentleman. The Quack Doctor's Proclamation.
Subjects for Painters (after Peter Pindar). [Signed W. The Examiner.
1841. ]
Prologue [to The Patrician's Daughter. 1842. ]
A Word in Season. [The Keepsake. 1844. ]
The British Lion. The Hymn of the Wiltshire Labourers. (The Daily
News, 24 Jan. and 14 Feb. 1846. ]
Lines addressed to Mark Lemon. [In a letter to M. L. in 1849 and signed
T. Sparkler. )
Prologue and The Song of the Wreck. [The Lighthouse. 1855. ]
Prologue [to The Frozen Deep. 1856).
A Child's Hymn. [The Wreck of the Golden Mary. 1856. ] See The
Dickensian, no. 5, vol. xii, May 1916.
The Poems and Verses of C. D. . . . Collected and edited, with bibliographical
notes, by F. G. Kitton. 1903.
VI. ILLUSTRATIONS AND ILLUSTRATORS
For original drawings and paintings, see the various catalogues of The
Victoria and Albert Museum and the catalogue of Prints and Drawings in
the Print Room of the British Museum.
An Account of the Origin of the Pickwick Papers, by Mrs Seymour, widow
of the artist who originated the work, with Mr Dickens's version, and her
reply thereto. [n. d. ]
Barnard, Fred. A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens. 1879, (1887),
[1913]. [See, also, the various edns illustrated by Barnard. ]
Browne, Edgar A. Phiz and Dickens as they appeared to Edgar Browne.
1913.
Browne, Hablot Knight. Dombey and Son. The Four Portraits. 1848.
Full-length Portraits of Dombey and Carker, Miss Tox, etc. 1848.
Four Plates . . . to illustrate . . . The Old Curiosity Shop. 1848.
Four Plates . . . to illustrate the cheap edn of Barnaby Rudge. 1849.
[See, also, the various works illustrated by Browne. ]
Crowdy, W. L. Famous Dickens Pictures [by Charles Green. ] (1912. ]
Cruikshank, George. Letter respecting the origin of Oliver Twist. The
Times. 30 Dec. 1871.
The Artist and the Author, a Statement of Facts (pamphlet). 1872.
Life of George Cruikshank. [By Jerrold, W. B. ] 1883.
Cruikshank's Water Colours with introduction by Joseph Grego. 1903.
[Containing facsimiles of 27 water colours for Oliver Twist done in 1866. ]
Dickens, The, Picture Book. Vol. xvii of C. D. Library edn of Works.
[1910. )
Furniss, Harry. See C. D. Library edn. [1910. ]
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Kitton, F. G. Dickens and his Illustrators. Cruikshank, Seymour, Buss,
Phiz, Cattermole, Leech, Doyle, Stanfield, Maclise, Tenniel, Frank Stone,
Landseer, Palmer, Topham, Marcus Stone and Luke Fildes.
