ay under Three Heads. As it is; as Sabbath bills would make it; as
it might be made. By Timothy Sparks. London, 1836, 12mo.
Reproduced in fac-simile, London, 1884, and in Pearson's
Manchester Series of Fac-simile Reprints, Manchester, same
date.
A Tale of Two Cities. With illustrations by H.K. Browne. London, 1859,
8vo.
Originally issued in _All the Year Round_, between April 30
and November 26, 1859.
The Uncommercial Traveller. By C.D. London, 1861, 8vo.
Consists of seventeen papers which originally appeared in
_All the Year Round_ with this title between January 28 and
October 13, 1860. The impression which was issued in 1868 in
the Charles Dickens Edition contains eleven fresh papers.
The Village Coquettes: A Comic Opera. In two acts. By C.D. The music
by John Hullah. London, 1836, 8vo.
----Songs, choruses, and concerted pieces in the Operatic Burletta of
The Village Coquettes as produced at St. James's Theatre. The drama
and words of the songs by "Boz." The music by John Hullah. London,
1837, 8vo.
Editions of "The Village Coquettes" were published at
Leipzig, 1845, and at Amsterdam, 1868, in English, and it
was reprinted in 1878. _See_ also under _Music_.
IV.
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.
All the Year Round. A weekly journal conducted by Charles Dickens.
London, 1859-1870, 8vo.
Commenced on the 30th of April 1859.
Bentley's Miscellany. [Successively edited by Boz, Ainsworth, Albert
Smith, etc.] Vol. 1-64. London, 1837-68, 8vo.
Evenings of a Working Man, being the occupation of his scanty leisure.
By John Overs. With a preface relative to the author, by C.D. London,
1844, 16mo.
Household Words: a weekly journal. Conducted by C.D. 19 vols. London,
1850-59, 8vo.
This Journal commenced on the 30th March 1850, and was
continued to the 28th of May 1859, when it was incorporated
with _All the Year Round_. A cheap edition of Household
Words, in 19 vols. was published in 1868-73.
----Christmas Stories from Household Words (1850-58). Conducted by
C.D. London, [1860], 8vo.
Legends and Lyrics, by Adelaide Anne Procter. With an introduction by
C.D. New edition, illustrated by Dobson, Palmer, Tenniel, etc. London,
1866, 4to.
The Letters of C.D. Edited by his sister-in-law (G. Hogarth) and his
eldest daughter (M. Dickens). 3 vols. London, 1880-1882, 8vo.
----Another edition. 2 vols. London, 1882, 8vo.
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