Mrs. Sarah Gamp’s Tea and Turn Out: a Bozzian Sketch, in one act. By B. Webster. London, n.d., 12mo.
Acting National Drama, vol. xiii.
Martin Chuzzlewit: a drama, in three acts. By Charles Webb. London, n.d., 12mo.
Master Humphrey’s Clock: a domestic drama, in two acts. By F.F. Cooper. (Duncombe’s British Theatre, vol. xli.) London, n.d., 12mo.
The Old Curiosity Shop: a drama, in four acts. Adapted by Mr. Charles Dickens, Jun., from his father’s novel.
Not published.
Mrs. Jarley’s Far-Famed Collection of Wax-Works, as arranged by G.B. Bartlett. In two parts. London [1873], 8vo.
The Old Curiosity Shop: a drama, in four acts. Adapted from Charles Dickens’s novel of the same name, by George Lander. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 398.) London, n.d., 12mo.
The Old Curiosity Shop: a drama, in two acts. By E. Stirling. London [1868], 12mo.
Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. lxxvii.
Barnaby Rudge: a drama, in three acts. Adapted from Dickens’s work by Thomas Higgie. London [1854], 12mo.
Barnaby Rudge: a domestic drama, in three acts. By Charles Selby and Charles Melville. London [1875], 12mo.
Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. ci.
A Message from the Sea: a drama, in four acts. Founded on Charles Dickens’s tale of that name. By John Brougham. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 459.) London, n.d., 12mo.
A Message from the Sea: a drama, in three acts. By Charles Dickens and William Wilkie Collins. London, 1861, 8vo.
The Infant Phenomenon, etc.: a domestic piece, in one act. Being an episode in the adventures of “Nicholas Nickleby.” Adapted by H. Horncastle. London, n.d., 8vo.
Nicholas Nickleby: a drama, in four acts. Adapted by H. Simms. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 469.) London, n.d., 12mo.
The Fortunes of Smike, or a Sequel to Nicholas Nickleby: a drama, in two acts. By Edward Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo.
Webster’s “Acting National Drama,” vol. ix.
Nicholas Nickleby: a farce, in two acts. By Edward Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo.
Webster’s “Acting National Drama,” vol. v.
Nicholas Nickleby: an Episodic Sketch, in three tableaux, based upon an incident in “Nicholas Nickleby.”
Not published.
L’Abime, drame en cinq actes. [Founded on the story of “No Thoroughfare.”] Paris, 1868, 8vo.
No Thorough Fare: a drama, in five acts, and a prologue. By Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. New York, n.d., 8vo.
Identity; or, No Thoroughfare. A drama, in four acts. By Louis Lequel. New York, n.d., 8vo.
Bumble’s Courtship. From Dickens’s “Oliver Twist.” A Comic Interlude, in one act. By Frank E. Emson. London [1874], 12mo.
Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. xcix.