With
Illustrations
by H.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13
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. [The 40 illustrations by Phiz were supplemented
by 12 extra plates by him and published in two numbers (No. I containing
8 plates and No. II 4 plates) by Chapman and Hall, 1848. A complete
copy should consist of the 20 monthly parts and these extra illustrations
bound in. )
[Another edn. Bradbury and Evans. 1858. ]
With illustrations by W. L. Sheppard. New York, 1873.
David Copperfield. Published in 20 [19] monthly parts, in green (blue)
wrappers, from May 1849 to Nov. 1850. Pts xix and xx in one. On wrappers:
The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David
Copperfield the Younger. Of Blunderstone Rookery. (Which He never
meant to be Published on any Account. ) With Illustrations by H. K.
Browne. Bradbury and Evans, Whitefriars.
Bleak House. Published in 20 [19] monthly parts, in green (blue)
wrappers beginning Mar. 1852 and ending with a double number containing
xix and xx Sept. 1853. On wrappers: Bleak House. With Illustrations
by H. K. Browne. Bradbury & Evans, Bouverie Street.
Hard Times. Published in Household Words from 1 April to 12 Aug.
1854. In book form: Hard Times. For These Times. Bradbury & Evans,
11, Bouverie Street. 1854. (No illustrations to the first edn. ]
Little Dorrit. Published in 20 [19] monthly parts in green (blue] wrappers
Dec. 1857 concluding with a double number containing xix
and xx June
1858. On wrapper: Little Dorrit.
With Illustrations by H. K. Browne.
Bradbury & Evans, Bouverie Streef. [A printed slip correcting an oversight
in the text should be found inserted between pp. 466-7. ]
A Tale of Two Cities. Published simultaneously in All the Year Round
and in 8 [7] monthly parts, in green [blue] wrappers, beginning in June
and ending with a double number in Dec. 1859. On wrappers: A Tale of
Two Cities. With Illustrations by Á. K. Browne. Chapman and Hall,
193, Piccadilly. [A few first issues have page 213 misprinted 113. ]
Great Expectations. Appeared in All the Year Round from Dec. 1860
to Aug. 1861, when it was published in 3 vols. The MS is in Wisbech
Museum. Great Expectations. In Three Volumes. Chapman and Hall,
193, Piccadilly. 1861. [Clean copies of the first edn are extremely rare,
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practically the whole issue having been absorbed by the circulating libraries.
There are no illustrations to the original edn. ]
Our Mutual Friend. Published in 20 [19] monthly parts, in green
wrappers, beginning May 1864 and concluding with a double number of xix
and xx Nov. 1865. On wrapper: Our Mutual Friend. With Illustrations
By Marcus Stone. Chapman & Hall, Piccadilly. (A printed slip explanatory
of the title should be found inserted at the beginning. ]
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Issued in monthly parts, in green
wrappers, beginning April 1870 and, owing to the author's death, ending
with the sixth number. On wrapper: The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
With Illustrations. Chapman & Hall, 193, Piccadilly.
Drood literature:
Charles, Edwin. Keys to the Drood Mystery. 1908.
Fennell, C. A. M. The Opium-Woman and Datchery in The Mystery of
Edwin Drood. 1913.
J[ackson), H(enry). About Edwin Drood. Cambridge, 1911.
Lang, Andrew. The Puzzle of Dickens's Last Plot. 1905.
Nicoll, Sir W. Robertson. The Problem of Edwin Drood. [1912. ] [With
a bibliography of the Drood controversy compiled by Matz, B. W. ]
Saunders, Montagu. The Mystery in the Drood Family. Cambridge,
1914.
Walters, J. C. The Complete Mystery of Edwin Drood. . . . The history,
continuations, and solutions 1870–1912. With a portrait, illustrations
by Sir Luke Fildes, R. A. , F. G. Kitton, facsimiles and a bibliography
[including all newspaper articles and letters on the Drood mysteries
to 1912). 1912.
Clues to Dickens's Mystery of Edwin Drood. 1905.
IV. CHRISTMAS BOOKS AND NUMBERS
A Christmas Carol. In prose. Being A Ghost Story of Christmas. By
Charles Dickens. With Illustrations by John Leech. 1843. [A
genuine first issue of the original edn should have the title-page printed
in red and blue and should bear Stave I, in place of Stave One. ]
A facsimile reproduction of the author's original MS. With an intro-
duction by F. G. Kitton. 1890.
The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang An Old Year Out
and A New Year In. 1845. [There are 13 illustrations : by Maclise,
Leech, O. Stanfield and Doyle. ]
The Cricket On The Hearth. A Fairy Tale Of Home. 1846. (Fourteen
illustrations, by Leech, Doyle, Landseer and C. Stanfield. ].
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. .