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.
Scenes from the Life of Nickleby Married ... being a sequel to the “Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.” Edited by “Guess.” With twenty-one etched illustrations by “Quiz.” London, 1840.
No Thoroughfare: the Book in Eight Acts, etc.
The Mask. February 1868, pp. 14-18.
No Throughfare. [A Parody upon Dickens’s “No Thoroughfare.”] By C——s D——s, B. Brownjohn, and Domby. Second Edition. Boston [U.S.], 1868, 8vo.
The Life and Adventures of Oliver Twiss, the Workhouse Boy. [Edited by Bos.] London [1839]. 8vo.
Posthumous Papers of the Cadger’s Club. With sixteen engravings. London [1837].
Posthumous Papers of the Wonderful Discovery Club, formerly of Camden Town. Established by Sir Peter Patron. Edited by “Poz.” With eleven illustrations, designed by Squib, and engraved by Point. London, 1838.
The Post-humourous Notes of the Pickwickian Club. Edited by “Bos.” Illustrated with 120 engravings. 2 vols. London [1839], 8vo.
There are, in fact, 332 engravings.
Pickwick in America! detailing all the ... adventures of taat [sic.] individual in the United States. Edited by “Bos.” Illustrated with forty-six engravings. London [1840], 8vo.
Pickwick Abroad; or, the Tour in France. By George W.M. Reynolds. Illustrated with forty-one steel plates, by Alfred Crowquill, etc. London, 1839, 8vo.
—Another edition. London, 1864, 8vo.
Lloyd’s Pickwickian Songster, etc. London [1837].
Pickwick Songster. With portraits, designed by
C.J. Grant, of “Mr.
Pickwick as Apollo,” and “Sam Weller brushing
boots.” London, n.d.
The Pickwick Comic Almanac for 1838. With twelve comic woodcut illustrations, drawn by R. Cruikshank. London, 1838.
Mr. Pickwick’s Collection of Songs. Illustrated. London [1837], 12mo.
Pickwick Treasury of Wit; or, Joe Miller’s Jest Book. Dublin, 1840.
Sam Weller’s Favourite Song Book. London [1837], 12mo.
Sam Weller’s Pickwick Jest-Book, etc. With illustrations by Cruikshank, and portraits of all the “Pickwick” characters. London, 1837.
The Sam Weller Scrap Sheet. With forty woodcut
portraits of “all the
Pickwick Characters,” etc. London,
n.d.