Life of Charles Dickens eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 214 pages of information about Life of Charles Dickens.

Life of Charles Dickens eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 214 pages of information about Life of Charles Dickens.

The Mudfog Papers.  Now first collected.  London, 1880, 8vo.

     Reprinted from Bentley’s Miscellany.

——­Second edition.  London, 1880, 8vo.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood.  With twelve illustrations by S.L.  Fildes, and a portrait.  London, 1870, 8vo.

Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy’s Progress.  By “Boz.”  In three volumes. [With illustrations by George Cruikshank.] London, 1838, 8vo.

The second edition, with the title-page reading “Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens,” appeared the following year; the third edition, with a new preface, was published in 1841.  The edition of 1846, in one volume, bears the following title-page:—­“The Adventures of Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy’s Progress.  By Charles Dickens.  With twenty-four illustrations on Steel, by George Cruikshank.”

Our Mutual Friend.  With illustrations by Marcus Stone. 2 vols.  London, 1865, 8vo.

The Personal History of David Copperfield.  With illustrations, by H.K.  Browne.  London, 1850, 8vo.

David Copperfield.  By C.D., as condensed by himself, for his readings.  Boston [U.S.], 1868, 8vo.

Pictures from Italy.  By C.D.  The vignette illustrations on wood, by Samuel Palmer.  London, 1846, 8vo.

     Appeared originally in the Daily News, from January to
     March 1846, with the title of “Travelling Letters written on
     the Road.  By Charles Dickens.”

The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club.  Being a faithful record of the Perambulations, Perils, Travels, Adventures, and Sporting Transactions of the Corresponding Members.  Edited by “Boz.”  With forty-three illustrations by R. Seymour, R.W.  Buss, and Phiz [H.K.  Browne], London, 1837, 8vo.

     In twenty monthly parts, commencing April 1836, and ending
     November 1837, no number being issued for June 1837.

——­Another edition.  V.D.  Land, Launceston, 1838, 8vo.

This edition of Pickwick is interesting from the fact that it was published in Van Dieman’s Land, the illustrations being exact copies of the originals executed in lithography.  There is an additional title-page, engraved, bearing date 1836.

——­The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, with notes and illustrations.  Edited by C. Dickens the younger, (Jubilee Edition.) 2 vols.  London, 1886, 8vo.

Mr. Bob.  Sawyer’s Party [extracted from “The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club”] by C.D., as condensed by himself, for his readings.  Boston [U.S.], 1868, 8vo.

Bardell and Pickwick [extracted from “The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club”] by C.D., as condensed by himself, for his readings.  Boston [U.S.], 1868, 8vo.

Sketches by “Boz,” illustrative of every-day life and every-day people.  In two volumes.  Illustrations by George Cruikshank.  London, 1836, 12mo.

——­Second edition.  London, 1836, 12mo.

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