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.
Sketches by "Boz." Third edition. London, 1837, 12mo.
----Second Series. London, 1837, 12mo.
----First complete edition of the two series. With forty illustrations
by George Cruikshank. London, 1839, 8vo.
----Sketches and Tales of London Life. [Selections from "Sketches by
Boz."] London [1877], 8vo.
----The Tuggs's at Ramsgate [from "Sketches by Boz"]. London [1870],
8vo.
Sketches of Young Gentlemen. Dedicated to the Young Ladies. With six
illustrations by "Phiz" (H.K. Browne). London, 1838, 8vo.
Sketches of Young Couples; with an urgent Remonstrance to the
Gentlemen of England (being Bachelors or Widowers) on the present
alarming Crisis. With six illustrations by "Phiz" [H.K. Browne].
London, 1840, 8vo.
An edition was published in 1869 with the title "Sketches of
Young Couples, Young Ladies, Young Gentlemen. By Quiz.
Illustrated by Phiz." Only the first and third of these
sketches were written by Charles Dickens. "The Sketches of
Young Ladies" were by an anonymous author, who also assumed
the pseudonym of Quiz.
Somebody's Luggage. (_Tauchnitz Edition_, vol. 888.) Leipzig, 1867,
16mo.
The Christmas Number of _All the Year Round_ for 1862.
Dickens contributed "His leaving it till called for"; "His
Boots"; "His Brown-paper Parcel" and "His Wonderful End."
The Strange Gentleman: A Comic Burletta. In two acts. By "Boz." First
performed at the St. James's Theatre, on Thursday, September 29, 1836.
London, 1837, 8vo.
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