The original illustrations
were added to the later issues of
the Library Edition,
and the series completed in 30 vols.
THE PEOPLE’S EDITION. 25 vols. London, 1865-1867, 8vo.
A re-issue of the Cheap Edition.
THE CHARLES DICKENS EDITION. Illustrated. 21 vols. London, 1867-1873, 8vo.
THE HOUSEHOLD EDITION. Illustrated. 22 vols. London, 1871-1879, 4to.
ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY EDITION. 30 vols. London, 1873-1876, 8vo.
THE POPULAR LIBRARY EDITION. Illustrated. 30 vols. London, 1878-1880, 8vo.
THE POCKET EDITION. 30 vols. London, 1880, 16mo.
THE DIAMOND EDITION. Illustrated. 14 vols. London, 1880, 16mo.
EDITION DE LUXE. Illustrated. 30 vols. London, 1881, 4to.
One thousand copies
only of this Edition de Luxe were
printed for sale, each
numbered, and it was dedicated to Her
Majesty the Queen.
THE CABINET EDITION. Illustrated. London, 1885, etc., 16mo.
A re-issue of the Pocket Edition.
II. SELECTIONS.
The Beauties of Pickwick. Collected and arranged
by Sam Weller.
London, 1838, 8vo.
The Story Teller. A collection of tales, stories, and novels. By Walter Scott, Washington Irving, Charles Dickens, etc. Edited by Hermann Schuetz. Siegen, 1850, 8vo.
Immortelles from C.D. By Ich. London, 1856, 8vo.
Novels and Tales reprinted from Household Words. 11
vols. (Tauchnitz
Edition). Leipzig, 1856-59, 16mo.
Christmas Stories from the Household Words. Conducted by C.D. London [1860], 8vo.
The Poor Traveller: Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn;
and Mrs. Gamp, by
C.D. London, 1858, 8vo.
Arranged by Dickens for his Readings.
Dialogues from Dickens. Arranged by W.E. Fette. Two Series. Boston, 1870-71, 8vo.
A Cyclopaedia of the best thoughts of C.D. Compiled and alphabetically arranged by F.G. De Fontaine. New York, 1873, 8vo.
A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens. Being fac-similes of original drawings by F. Barnard [with extracts from some of D.’s works]. 2 pts. London [1879]-85, folio.
——Another Edition. London, 1884, folio.
The Dickens Reader. Character Readings from the stories of Charles Dickens. Selected, adapted, and arranged by Nathan Sheppard, with numerous illustrations by F. Barnard, New York, 1881, 4to.
The Charles Dickens Birthday Book. Compiled and edited by his eldest daughter (Mary Dickens). With illustrations by his youngest daughter (Kate Perugini). London, 1882, 8vo.
Readings from the works of C.D. Condensed and adapted by J.A. Jennings. Dublin [1882], 8vo.
The Readings of C.D. as arranged and read by himself. With illustrations. London, 1883, 8vo.