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Vignette Illustrations on wood, by SAMUEL PALMER. London, Published for the Author, by Bradbury and Evans, 1846, pp. 270.

[Originally published in The Daily News, January to March, 1846, under the title of "Travelling Letters written on the Road."]

THE BATTLE OF LIFE. A Love Story. By CHARLES DICKENS. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1846, pp. 175. [Illustrated by MACLISE, DOYLE, LEECH, and CLARKSON STANFIELD.]

1846-1848.

DEALINGS WITH THE FIRM OF DOMBEY AND SON, WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FOR EXPORTATION. By CHARLES DICKENS. With Illustrations by H. K. BROWNE. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1848, pp. xvi., 624, with Leaf of Errata. (The Preface is dated Devonshire Terrace, March 24, 1848.)

[Some additional designs (full length portraits of the characters) by HABLOT BROWNE, were published separately with the sanction of Mr. Dickens.]

1848.

THE HAUNTED Man and the GHOST'S BARGAIN. A Fancy for Christmas Time. By CHARLES DICKENS. Illustrated by LEECH, DOYLE, &c. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1848.

1849-1850.

THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD. By CHARLES DICKENS. With Illustrations by H. K BROWNE, pp. xiv., 624, and Leaf of Errata. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1850.

[The Preface is dated October, 1850.]

1852-1853.

BLEAK HOUSE. BY CHARLES DICKENS. With Illustrations by H. K. BROWNE. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1853, pp. xvi., 624.

[The Preface is dated August, 1853.]

1852, 1853, 1854..

A CHILD'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. BY CHARLES DICKENS. In Three Volumes, with Frontispieces from Drawings by F. W. TOPHAM. Bradbury and Evans, London, 1852— 1854, pp. 210, 214, 321.

[Collected and revised from Household Words, where it first appeared.]

1854.

HARD TIMES. FOR THESE TIMES. BY CHARLES DICKENS. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1854, pp. 352.

[Inscribed to Thomas Carlyle.]

1855-1857.

LITTLE DORRIT. BY CHARLES DICKENS. With Illustra tions by H. K. BROWNE. London, Bradbury and Evans, pp. xiv., 625.

[The first Monthly Part was published in December, 1855, and the twentieth and last in June, 1857. The book is dedicated to the late Clarkson Stanfield, R.A.]

1857.

VIE ET ÀVENTURES DE NICOLAS NICKLEBY.

Traduit avec

l'Autorisation de l'Auteur par P. LORAIN. Paris, Hachette, 1857.

[Contains an Address of the English Author to the French Public, extending to two pages, and dated "Tavistock House, January 17, 1857."]

1859.

A TALE OF TWO CITIES.
Illustrations by H. K.

and Hall, 1859, pp. 254.

By CHARLES DICKENS. With
BROWNE. London, Chapman

[Inscribed to Lord John Russell. The first number appeared in June and

the last in December, 1859.]

1860.

HUNTED DOWN. A Story in Two Portions.

[Originally contributed to an American newspaper, and subsequently republished in All the Year Round, 4th and 11th August, 1860.]

1860.

THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. BY CHARLES DICKENS. London, Chapman and Hall, 1861, pp. 264.

[Contains Seventeen Papers reprinted from All the Year Round. The Preface is dated December, 1860.]

1861.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS. BY CHARLES DICKENS. In Three Volumes, (pp. 344, 351, 344.) London, Chapman and Hall, 1861.

[Originally published in All the Year Round. Inscribed to Chauncy Hare Townshend.]

1864.

IN MEMORIAM. By CHARLES DICKENS.

[A brief paper in memory of Thackeray, published in the Cornhill Magazine for February, 1864.]

1864-1865.

With

OUR MUTUAL FRIEND. By CHARLES DICKENS. Illustrations by MARCUS STONE. In Two Volumes, (pp. 320, 309.) London, Chapman and Hall.

[In Twenty Monthly Numbers, the first of which was published in May, 1864, and the last in November, 1865. The book is inscribed to the late Sir Emerson Tennent.]

1866.

LEGENDS AND LYRICS. By ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER. With an Introduction by CHARLES DICKENS. London, Bell and Daldy, 1866.

1852-1867.

Portions of the Christmas Numbers of HOUSEHOLD WORDS and ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

1861-1868.

THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. BY CHARLES Dickens, With Illustrations. London, Chapman and Hall, 1868, pp. 172.

[Contains Eleven new Papers, besides those published in the former edition.]

A HOLIDAY ROMANCE.

1868.

GEORGE SILVERMAN'S EXPLANATION.

[Two short stories published in All the Year Round, January to March, 1868.]

REPRINTED PIECES.

1. The Long Voyage.

2. The Begging-Letter Writer. 3. A Child's Dream of a Star. 4. Our English Watering-Place. 5. Our French Watering-Place. 6. Bill Sticking. 7. Births: Mrs. Meek, of a Son. 8. Lying Awake. 9. The Poor Relation's Story. 10. The Child's Story. 11. The Schoolboy's Story. 12. Nobody's Story. 13. The Ghost of Art. 14. Out of Town. 15. Out of the Season. 16. A Poor Man's Tale of a Patent. 17. The Noble Savage. 18. A

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Flight. 19. The Detective Police. 20. Three Detective Anec-
dotes. 21. On Duty with Inspector Field. 22. Down with the
Tide. 23. A Walk in a Workhouse. 24. Prince Bull: A Fairy
Tale. 25. A Plated Article. 26. Our Honourable Friend. 27.
Our School. 28. Our Vestry. 29. Our Bore. 30. A Monument of
French Folly. 31. A Christmas Tree.

(AMERICAN NOTES AND REPRINTED PIECES. BY CHARLES DICKENS. London, Chapman and Hall, 1868.)

UNCOMMERCIAL SKETCHES.

Round.

1869.

Printed in All the Year

1870.

A new serial story by MR. DICKENS was begun in March

under the title of THE MYSTery of Edwin DROOD, with Illustrations by S. L. FILDES, to be completed in twelve monthly numbers.

INDEX.

LISON, Sir A., 277.

Addison, 89.

Administrative Reform, 125.

American aloe, 100.

American catarrh, 226.

American Notes, 23, 24.

Arabian Nights, a story in, 91; the fairies' pavilion in, 226.
Arkwright, Richard, 79.

Artists' Benevolent Institution, 169, 297.

Attention, 254.

Autumn leaves, 335.

Avellaneda's continuation of Cervantes, 10.

Babbage, Mr., his Ninth Bridgwater Treatise, 245.

Bacon, 84.

Bell, Robert, 181, 286.

Bentley's Miscellany, 11.

Bible, Dickens's use of the, 34.

Bibliography of Dickens, 358.

Birmingham, 89, 101, 107, 114, 243, 256.

Black, Mr. John, 8, 194.

Blake, William, 334.

Bleak House, 32.

Bloomfield, Robert, 79.

Boston, Mr. Dickens's Speeches at, 57, 223.

'Boz,' a pseudonym of Dickens, 8, 96.

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