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Marshalsea Prison, Dickens' father imprisoned there, 16, 20, 21-23; made the chief scene of "Little Dorrit," 130 "Martin Chuzzlewit," 84, 85, 88-90 _Master Humphrey's Clock_, 61, 62, 90, 141 Micawber, Mr., 15, 16, 22 N. Nickleby, Mrs., 25 "Nicholas Nickleby," 50, 59-61, 90 O. "Old Curiosity Shop," 61, 62-69 "Oliver Twist," 49, 51, 57-59, 63, 141 "Our Mutual Friend," 86, 143, 145-147 P. Paris, 109, 131 Pathos of Dickens, 32, 33, 67-69, 161 "Pickwick," 40-48, 49, 51, 90, 141 "Pictures from Italy," 99, 100-101 Pipchin, Mrs., 20, 23 Plots, Dickens', 85-88 Q. _Quarterly Review_ foretells Dickens' speedy downfall, 50, 51 R. Readings, Dickens', 121-125, 139, 150-155 Ruskin, Mr., his opinion of "Hard Times," 128 S. Sam Weller, 46, 47 Scott, Sir Walter, 43, 87, 162 Seymour, his connection with "Pickwick," 40-42, 141 "Sketches by Boz," 31-33, 52, 140, 141 Stanley, Dean, 159, 161 Stone, Mr. Marcus, R.A., illustrates "Our Mutual Friend," 143 T. Taine, M., his criticism criticised, 107-109 "Tale of Two Cities," 139-140 Thackeray, 53, 135, 145; as a reader, 124, 125 Tiny Tim, 68, 125 Toots, Mr., 107, 108, 109 W. Washington Irving, 73, 148 Westminster Abbey, Dickens place of burial, 159-161 Y. Yates, Edmund, Mr., quoted, 38 BIBLIOGRAPHY. BY JOHN P. ANDERSON _(British Museum)._ * * * * * I. WORKS. II. SELECTIONS. III. SINGLE WORKS. IV. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. V. APPENDIX-- Biographical, Critical, etc. Dramatic. Musical. Parodies and Imitations. Poetical. Magazine and Newspaper Articles. VI. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS. * * * * * I. WORKS. FIRST CHEAP EDITION. 19 vols. London, 1847-67, 8vo. This edition was in three series, the first and third being published by Messrs. Chapman and Hall, the second by Messrs. Bradbury and Evans. It was printed in double columns, with frontispieces by Leslie, Hablot K. Browne, Cruikshank, etc. LIBRARY EDITION. 22 vols. London, 1858-59, 8vo. LIBRARY EDITION. Illustrated. 30 vols. London, 1861-1873. The original illustrations were added to the later issues of the Library Edition, and the series completed in 30 vols. THE PEOPLE'S EDITION. 25 vols. London, 1865-1867, 8vo. A
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