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akg861532 Dickens, Charles British writer, Landpot near Portsea 7.2.1812-Gadshill 9.6.1870.-Portrait.-Steel engraving by D.J. Pound after a photograph by Mayall, c. 1860. Later colourisation.
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alb4085137 Illustration of Scrooge, depicted with a sprig of mistletoe looking happy. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. inside front cover. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4088063 Illustration of Scrooge. On one side he is depicted by a sprig of holly, clutching a bag of money and looking angry. On the other, he is depicted with a sprig of mistletoe looking happy. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. inside front cover. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4058031 A young man and woman welcoming Scrooge for a meal in their dining room. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. "It's I, your uncle Scrooge. I have come to dinner. Will you let me in, Fred?". Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 144. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4066044 Items from a Christmas feast spilling out from a horn-shape. Items include a Christmas pudding, sausages, a turkey, a pig, a duck, a pheasant, a pie and fruits. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. page 69 detail. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4068342 Black and white print of holly leave and berries. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. page 37 detail. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4070531 Title page illustrated with holly leaves and berries. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. Title Page. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4077269 Illustration of Scrooge, depicted by a sprig of holly, clutching a bag of money and looking angry. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. inside front cover. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4076625 Illustration. A Christmas party. The posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club ... With forty-three illustrations, by R. Seymour and Phiz. London: Chapman & Hall, 1837 [1836, 37]. Source: C.58.f.20 illustration facing page 297. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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ado00082651 Charles Dickens (1812-1870). English writer. Ca. 1865. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00039187 Charles Dickens (1812-1870). English writer born at Landport (England). Hand-coloured lithograph by Alfred, Count D'Orsay. On December 16, 1841. Author: Alfred Comte D'Orsay.
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ado00040458 Charles Dickens (1812-1870). English writer born at Landport (England). In 1843. Daguerreotype. Author: Unknown photographer.
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alb3900786 The Awakening Conscience. Date/Period: 1853. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 76.2 cm (30 in); Width: 55.9 cm (22 in). Author: William Holman Hunt.
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alb4091532 Illustration of a woman carrying a Christmas pudding. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'With the pudding'. Source: 012622.g.37. page 88 detail. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4093453 Silhouette of a young boy and a man greeting people on the way home from church. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. page 84 detail. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4083046 Mr. Fagin and his pupils recovering Nancy. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 18. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.
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alb4082312 "This sir," said Bounderby, "is my wife, Mrs Bounderby". Hard Times. London. Three characters from the novel. Illustration. Source: W14/1110.(2), page 57. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4063321 A young couple arguing, the woman having turned away clutching a handkerchief to her chest . A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'She left him, and they parted'. Source: 012622.g.37. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4068801 Illustration with the title 'the five sisters of York'. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 45. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4073956 A boy being carried on a man's shoulders. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'He had been Tim's blood-horse all the way from church'. Source: 012622.g.37. page 85 detail. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4071427 Thomas Gradgrind and his two children, Louisa and Tom. Hard Times. London. Illustration. Source: W14/1110.(2). Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4058687 Amy ("Little") Dorrit enters the room of Arthur Clennam. Little Dorrit. London. Two characters from the novel. Illustration. Source: W14/1110. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4057461 Mr. Bumble degraded in the eyes of the Paupers. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 17. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.
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alb3898003 The Derby Day. Date/Period: 1856-58. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 140.5 cm (55.3 in); Width: 264 cm (103.9 in). Author: William Powell Frith.
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ado00067865 Nathaniel Bentley, known as Dirty Dick, English hardware dealer, who refused to wash following the death of his fiance on their wedding day. He could be a possible inspiration for Miss Havisham in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (England). In the 18th century. Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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alb4071514 Oliver Twist and his family — The Fireside Plate. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 25. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.
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alb3653279 En Angleterre: Pauvre Jenny!, from "Le Journal Illustré," no. 55. Artist: After James Abbott Pasquier (British, active 1851-79). Dimensions: Sheet: 15 3/16 × 10 5/8 in. (38.5 × 27 cm). Engraver: Henry Linton (British, London 1815-1899). Date: February 26, 1865.This image first appeared as "In the Bitter Cold" in London's "Illustrated Times" (December 19, 1857), and was reissued in "Le Journal Illustré" in 1865. We are shown a mother and two children evicted into the snow, and related text identifies the subject as "'En Angleterre': Pauvre Jenny!" (In England: Exposure and Starvation--Le froid et la Faim!...Une émouvante nouvelles, cette triste histoire de Jenny et John et de leur deux enfants...a moving novel and sad history of Jenny and John and their two children"). Émile Gigault de Bédollière (1812-1883), who provided the French text, worked for the journal "La Siècle" from 1850, translating stories by Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Scott and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Whether he invented this story, or simply translated it, remains to be determined. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: After James Abbott Pasquier.
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ado00039182 Charles Dickens (1812-1870). English writer born at Landport (England). In 1861. Author: John & Charles Watkins.
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ado00039184 Charles Dickens (1812-1870). English writer born at Landport (England). Ca. 1860. Author: London Stereoscopic & Photograph.
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ado00039185 Charles Dickens (1812-1870). English writer born at Landport (England). After Daniel Maclise. In 1839.
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ado00039183 Charles Dickens (1812-1870). English writer born at Landport (England). Painting by Ary Scheffer in 1855. National Portrait Gallery, London.
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ado00076417 Charles Dickens (1812-1870), English writer born in Landport (England). Ca. 1865. Author: Mason and Co.
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akg584012 British writer, Landpot near Portsea 7.2.1812 - Gadshill. 9.6.1870. Portrait. Woodcut, c. 1880, after a painting, 1839, by Daniel Maclise (1806-1870). Later colourisation.
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akg583202 Dickens, Charles British writer, Landpot near Portsea 7.2.1812 - Gadshill. 9.6.1870. Portrait ("Charles Dickens at the age of 59 years"). Wood cut after contemporary engraving by J.G Armitage. Later colourisation. Author: J. G. ARMITAGE.
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akg014764 Dickens, Charles British writer, Landpot near Portsea 7.2.1812 - Gadshill. 9.6.1870. - Charles Dicken as Captain Bobadil in. "Every man in his humour". Lithograph, 1872, by Thomas Herbert Maguire.
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alb4565590 Charles Dickens (1812-1870). English novelist. Portrait by Daniel Maclise (1806-1870). Oil on canvas (91,4 x 71,4 cm), 1839. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom. Author: Daniel Maclise (1806-1870). Irish artist.
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alb4087763 Banyan tree. From Views Of Calcutta And Its Environs. The Children's Dickens Stories selected from various tales [With illustrations]. London : Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton, [1909]. Source: 12613.dd.22. Author: Sir Charles D'Oyly.
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alb4055318 Illustration with the title 'Mr. Ralph Nickleby's first visit to his poor relations'. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 21. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4055229 Illustration with the title 'Newman Noggs leaves the ladies in the empty house'. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 101. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4057240 Illustration with the title 'A sudden recognition unexpected on both sides'. A street scene. A man holding on to a lamppost, while another pulls him with an umbrella. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 373. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb1962885 Samuel Pickwick and Sam Weller, two characters in 'The Pickwick papers'. The posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club ... With forty-three illustrations, by R. Seymour and Phiz. London: Chapman & Hall, 1837. Source: C.59.c.23, frontispiece and titlepage. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb1960434 Illustrated cover showing two charcters from a story by Charles Dickens. A wonderful ghost story, being Mr H's own narrative; reprinted from “All the Year Round,” with letters, hitherto unpublished, of Charles Dickens to the author, respecting it [Edited by Mrs Heaphy]. London : Griffith & Farran, 1882. Source: Dex.97 front cover.
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alb4095403 Illustration with the title 'Mr Snawley enlarges on parental instinct'. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 445. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4071785 Illustration with the title 'Great excitement of Miss Kenwigs at the hair dressers shop'. Inside a barbers. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 519. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4077687 Illustration. A scene in a graveyard. The posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club ... With forty-three illustrations, by R. Seymour and Phiz. London: Chapman & Hall, 1837 [1836, 37]. Source: C.58.f.20 plate facing page 301. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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orz003895 'Charles Dickens', 1839, Oil on canvas. Author: DANIEL MACLISE. Location: NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. LONDON.
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alb3639216 Pictures from Italy. Author: Charles Dickens (British, Portsmouth 1812-1870 Rochester). Dimensions: sheet: 6 7/8 x 4 3/8 in. (17.5 x 11.1 cm)book: 7 1/16 x 4 3/4 x 13/16 in. (18 x 12 x 2 cm). Illustrator: Samuel Palmer (British, London 1805-1881 Redhill, Surrey). Publisher: Bradbury & Evans. Date: 1846. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4089152 Illustration of a street scene on Christmas Eve with Bob Cratchit and children. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'Bob Cratchit went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times, in honour of its being Christmas Eve.'. Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 16. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4088444 Front door knocker with the face of Scrooge. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. page 3 detail. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4089993 Front cover with an illustration of two elves ringing bells embossed in gold. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. Front Cover. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4087978 The death of Quilp. Master Humphrey's clock ... With illustrations by. London: Chapman & Hall, 1840, 41. A deady body in a marsh. Illustration for the story 'The Old Curiosity Shop'. Source: 838.i.17, 187. Language: English. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. Cattermole. Browne.
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alb4058620 Young children helping two older men with their coats as they enter a house carrying Christmas gifts. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'Laden with Christmas Toys and Presents'. Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 64. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4093278 A young woman and children dancing around a playroom full of toys. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'A flushed and boisterous group'. Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 62. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4065522 A party playing blind man's bluff. A man wearing a blind-fold chases a woman in a frilly dress. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'The way he went after that plump sister in the lace tucker!'. Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 100. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4061018 Illustration of Scrooge with the Ghost of Christmas Past. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. "How now?" said Scrooge, caustic and cold as ever. "What do you want with me?". Source: 012622.g.37. frontispiece. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4061887 Pale blue spine with floral decoration. Oliver Twist. London; [printed in U.S.A.,] S. W. Partridge & Co., [1920]. Source: 12621.pp.10. Spine. Author: CHARLES DICKENS. ANON.
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alb4075248 A dragon emerging from a plate of burning money. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. page 137 detail. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4078948 Illustration of Scrooge's hands counting money. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. page 34 detail. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4077335 Scrooge in his house at night. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'Nobody under the bed; nobody in the closet; nobody in his dressing-gown, which was hanging up in a suspicious attitude against the wall.'. Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 20. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4078839 Scrooge at his window watching ghosts in the street below. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'The air was filled with phantoms, wandering hither and thither in restless haste and moaning as they went.'. Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 32. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4078051 Children playing on rooftops in the snow at night, with the dome of St. Paul's in the distance. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'There was nothing very cheerful in the climate.'. Source: 012622.g.37. page 75. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4077858 Scrooge writing in his office as another man enters. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. "Now, I'll tell you what, my friend," said Scrooge. "I am not going to stand this sort of thing any longer.". Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 146. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4057474 Scrooge and a ghost in a graveyard at night. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. Source: 012622.g.37. page 111 detail. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4082440 An old couple in formal clothing about to dance. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'Then old Fezziwig stood out to dance with Mrs. Fezziwig.'. Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 54. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4068263 Two children and their schoolmasters. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'He produced a decanter of curiously light wine, and a block of curiously heavy cake.'. Source: 012622.g.37. page 50 detail. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4069382 An old family inside their house with a man offering them curtains. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. "What do you call this?" said Joe. "Bed-curtains!" "Ah!" returned the woman, laughing..."Bed-curtains!" "You don't mean to say you took 'em down, rings and all, with him lying there?" said Joe. "Yes, I do," replied the woman. "Why not?". Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 120. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4072629 Illustration of Scrooge and the devil will two small men below them. A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. "How are you?" said one. "How are you?" returned the other. "Well!" said the first. "Old Scratch has got his own at last, hey?". Source: 012622.g.37. opposite page 114. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. CHARLES DICKENS.
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alb4079506 Fagin in the condemned cell. A wonderful ghost story, being Mr. H.'s own narrat. Griffith & Farran: London, 1882. Fagin in his cell, as depicted in 'Oliver Twist'. Image taken from A wonderful ghost story, being Mr. H.'s own narrative; reprinted from All the Year Round, with letters, hitherto unpublished, of Charles Dickens to the author, respecting it. [Edited by Mrs. Heaphy.].. Originally published/produced in Griffith & Farran: London, 1882. Source: Dex.97,. Author: HEAPHY THOMAS. GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.
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ibljon04814598 Charles Dickens, English writer, portrait on a Russian stamp, Sweden, Europe
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alb4089610 Illustrated title page showing scenes from the story of Oliver Twist. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) Title page. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4092172 Oliver amazed at the Dodger's mode of going to work. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 6. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4091831 Illustration with the title 'Nicholas recognizes the young lady unknown'. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 391. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4094510 Fagin in the condemned cell. The Adventures of Oliver Twist ... With twenty-fou. Chapman & Hall: London; Henry Frowde, New York, 19. Fagin in the condemned cell. Image taken from The Adventures of Oliver Twist With twenty-four illustrations by Cruikshank. Originally published/produced in Chapman & Hall: London; Henry Frowde, New York, 1911. . Source: 012612.i.6, opposite 492. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4094330 The eldest Miss Larkins. The Personal History of David Copperfield ... Illustrated in colour by Frank Reynolds. London : Hodder & Stoughton, [1911]. Source: 12612.i.29 plate opp.256. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES.
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alb4086802 Mr. Claypole as he appeared when his master was out. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 13. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4086336 Oliver's reception by Fagin and the boys. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 9. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4081513 Charles Dickens seated at a table. The life of Charles Dickens. London: Chapman & Hall, 1872-74. Source: Dex.316 f.126. Author: FORSTER, JOHN.
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alb4083263 Oliver Twist at Mrs Maylie's door. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 14. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4082324 Illustration with the title 'the gentleman next door declares his passion for Mrs Nickleby. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 405. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4081171 Illustration with the title 'Nicholas astonishes Mr Squeers and his family'. Nicholas Nickleby hitting Mr Squeers with a cane. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 117. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4077121 Illustration with the title ' Nicholas hints at the probability of his leaving the company'. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 287. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4077178 Master Bates explains a professional technicality. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 10. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4071640 Opera Comique Theatre, Westminster. "Little Nell and the Marchioness", 1884. Charles Dickens' pathos. Opera Comique. Quilp. Dick Swiveller. Every evening Lotta in her marvellous impersonations of Little Nell and the marchioness. Humour. Old Curiosity Shop. . A collection of pamphlets, handbills, and miscellaneous printed matter relating to Victorian entertainment and everyday life. Stannard & Son. 7, Poland Street London. 1884. Source: Evan.399. Author: Evanion, Henry.
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alb4071611 The Jew & Morris both begin to understand each other. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 19. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4075550 The last chance. Bill Sikes on the roof of a house. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 23. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4071786 Illustration with the title 'emotion of Mr Kenwig on hearing the family news from Nicholas'. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 351. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4073988 Mr Micawber. The Personal History of David Copperfield ... Illustrated in colour by Frank Reynolds. London : Hodder & Stoughton, [1911]. Source: 12612.i.29 frontispiece. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES.
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alb4078919 Fagin in the condemned cell. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 24. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4073118 Illustration with the title 'Linkinwater intimates his approval of Nickleby'. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 357. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4073819 The Morning. Lady Dedlock lying on the steps at the entrance to a cemetery. Bleak House ... With illustrations by H. K. Browne. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1853 [1852, 53]. Source: C.58.i.17. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES.
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alb4073299 A church. The Chimes: a goblin story of some bells that rang an old year out and a new year in. [With illustrations by D. Maclise, J. Leech, R. Doyle and C. Stanfield.]. Chapman & Hall: London, 1845 [1844]. Source: C.59.fff.9, 1. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES.
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alb4078291 Sikes attempting to destroy his dog. Bill Sikes and Bullseye. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 22. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4073051 Gadshill. Naudin's Portfolio [of photographs, with descripti. London, [1864]. Gadshill. [Group in front of Charles Dickens' house: Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Mr. Fechter, Charles Collins.] Image taken from Naudin's Portfolio [of photographs, with descriptive letterpress]. Edited by H. Hume... Originally published/produced in London, [1864]. . Source: 1758.a.19,. Language: English. Author: Naudin, Adolph.
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alb4073770 Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870). English writer. Photograph. Portrait. The life of Charles Dickens. London: Chapman & Hall, 1872-74. Source: Dex.316. Language: English. Author: FORSTER, JOHN.
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alb4073778 Illustration with the title 'Mysterious appearance of the gentleman in the small clothes'. A man emerging from a fireplace. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 487. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4077909 Illustration with the title 'Mr and Mrs Mantalini in Ralph Nickleby's office'. . The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 323. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4058997 Goblins and fairies amongst bells. The Chimes: a goblin story of some bells that rang an old year out and a new year in. [With illustrations by D. Maclise, J. Leech, R. Doyle and C. Stanfield.].. Chapman & Hall: London, 1845 [1844]. Source: C.59.fff.19. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. Maclise, D. Becker, F. P.
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alb4059927 Illustration with the title 'the Yorkshire schoolmaster at the 'Saracen's Head'. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: C.58.i.4 plate facing page 25. Language: English. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. Hablot Knight Browne Phiz.
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alb4057638 Monks and the Jew. Oliver Twist asleep in a chair. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 16. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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alb4057718 Oliver asking for more. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 2. Author: DICKENS, CHARLES. CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE.
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