Chips from Dickens selected by Thomas Mason. Glasgow [1884], 32mo.
Tales from Charles Dickens’s Works. London [1884], 8vo.
The Humour and Pathos of Charles Dickens. Selected
by Chas. Kent.
London, 1884, 8vo.
Child-Pictures from Dickens. [Illustrated.] London, 1885, 4to.
Wellerisms from “Pickwick” and “Master Humphrey’s Clock.” Selected by Charles F. Rideal, and Edited, with an Introduction, by Charles Kent, author of “The Humour and Pathos of Charles Dickens.” London, 1886, 8vo.
III. SINGLE WORKS.
American Notes for general circulation. 2 vols. London, 1842, 8vo.
——[Other Editions. London, 1850, 8vo.; London, 1884, 8vo].
Bleak House. With illustrations, by H.K. Browne. London, 1853, 8vo.
Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn, by Charles Dickens, as condensed by himself for his readings. Boston, 1868, 8vo.
The Holly-Tree Inn was
the Christmas Number of “Household
Words” for 1855.
Dickens contributed “The Guest,” “The
Boots,” and “The
Bill.”
A Child’s History of England. With a frontispiece by F.W. Topham. 3 vols. London, 1852-54, 16mo.
The Chimes: a Goblin Story of some bells that rang an old year out and a new year in. By Charles Dickens. [Illustrated by Maclise, Doyle, Leech, and Clarkson Stanfield.] London, 1845, 8vo.
An edition with notes
and elucidations by K. ten Bruggencate
was published at Groningen
in 1883.
Christmas Books. London, 1852, 8vo.
Christmas Books. With illustrations by Sir E.
Landseer, Maclise,
Stanfield, F. Stone, Doyle, Leech, and Tenniel.
London, 1869, 8vo.
A Christmas Carol in Prose. Being a Ghost Story
of Christmas. By C.D.
With illustrations by John Leech. London, 1843,
8vo.
——Condensed by himself, for his readings. Boston [U.S.], 1868, 8vo.
The Cricket on the Hearth. A Fairy Tale of Home. By C.D. [Illustrated by Maclise, Doyle, Clarkson Stanfield, Leech, and Landseer.] London, 1846, 16mo.
The Battle of Life: A Love Story. [Illustrated by Maclise, Stanfield, Doyle, and Leech.] London, 1846, 16mo.
The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain. A Fancy for Christmas Time. [Illustrated by Stanfield, John Tenniel, Frank Stone, and John Leech.] London, 1848, 16mo.
Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son, wholesale, retail, and for exportation. With illustrations by H.K. Browne. London, 1848, 8vo.
The Story of Little Dombey. By C.D. London, 1858, 8vo.
Revised by Dickens for his Readings.
The Story of Little Dombey. By C.D., as condensed by himself for his readings. Boston [U.S.], 1868, 8vo.
Doctor Marigold’s Prescriptions. (Tauchnitz Edition, vol. 894.) Leipzig, 1867, 16mo.
The Christmas Number of “All the Year Round” for 1865. Dickens contributed chap. i., “To be Taken Immediately;” chap. vi., “To be Taken With a Grain of Salt;” and the concluding chapter, “To be Taken for Life.”
Doctor Marigold. By C.D., as condensed by himself for his readings. Boston [U.S.], 1868, 8vo.