"Christmas Eve" with the Spirits ... with some further tidings of the
Lives of Scrooge and Tiny Tim. London, 1870.
A Christmas Carol: being a few scattered staves, from a familiar
composition, re-arranged for performance, by a distinguished Musical
Amateur, during the holiday season, at H--rw--rd--n. With four
illustrations by Harry Furness.
_Punch_, Dec. 1885, pp. 304, 305.
Micawber Redivivus; or, How to Make a Fortune as a Middleman, etc. By
Jonathan Coalfield [_i.e._ W. Graham Simpson?]. [London, 1883], 8vo.
[Transcriber's Note: The subtitle of this volume should be "How He
Made a Fortune as a Middleman, etc."]
Dombey and Son Finished: a burlesque. Illustrated by Albert Smith.
_The Man in the Moon_, 1848, pp. 59-67.
Dombey and Daughter: a moral fiction. By Renton Nicholson. London
[1850], 8vo.
Dolby and Father, by Buz. [A satire on C. Dickens.] New York, 1868,
12mo.
Hard Times (Refinished). By Charles Diggens.
Parody on _Hard Times_, published in "Our Miscellany."
Edited by H. Yates and R.B. Brough, pp. 142-156.
The Haunted Man. By CH--R--S D--C--K--N--S. New York, 1870, 12mo.
_Condensed Novels, and Other Papers._ By F. Bret Harte.
Mister Humfries' Clock. "Bos," Maker. A miscellany of striking
interest. Illustrated. London, 1840, 8vo.
Master Timothy's Bookcase; or, the Magic Lanthorn of the World. By
G.W.M. Reynolds. London, 1842.
A Girl at a Railway Junction's Reply [to an article in the Christmas
number for 1866 of "All the Year Round," entitled "Mugby Junction."]
London [1867], 8vo.
The Cloven Foot: being an adaptation of the English novel, "The
Mystery of Edwin Drood" to American scenes, characters, customs, and
nomenclature. By Orpheus C. Kerr. New York, 1870, 8vo.
The Mystery of Mr. E. Drood. By Orpheus C. Kerr.
_The Piccadilly Annual_, Dec. 1870, pp. 59-62.
The Mystery of Mr. E. Drood. An adaptation. By O.C. Kerr. London
[1871], 8vo.
John Jasper's Secret: a sequel to Charles Dickens's unfinished novel,
"The Mystery of Edwin Drood." Philadelphia [1871].
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Part the Second, by the Spirit Pen of
Charles Dickens, etc. Brattleboro' [U.S.], 1873.
A Great Mystery Solved: being a sequel to "The Mystery of Edwin
Drood." By Gillian Vase. 3 vols. London, 1878, 8vo.
Nicholas Nickelbery. Containing the adventures of the family of
Nickelbery. By "Bos." With forty-three woodcut illustrations. London
[1838], 8vo.
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