INDEX
| [A] | [B] | [C] | [D] | [E] | [F] | [G] | [H] | [I] | [J] | [K] | [L] | [M] |
| [N] | [O] | [P] | [Q] | [R] | [S] | [T] | [U] | [V] | [W] | X | [Y] | Z |
- Abbey, E. A., R.A., [222].
- Absolon, J., [228].
- Ainsworth, H., [21], [23], [24], [54], [65], [113].
- All the Year Round, [111], [160], [215].
- "American Notes," designs for, [157-158], [202], [219], [221], [222], [226].
- "Artist and the Author, The," [22].
- Athenæum, The, [33], [43], [44], [60], [76].
- Atkinson, W. A., [243].
- Barnard, Fred, [221], [222], [226], [227];
- character sketches, [228-229];
- pictures, [243].
- Bartlett, W. H., [243].
- "Battle of Life, The," designs for, [142-145], [151], [156-157], [164-168], [221].
- Baxter, W. G., [229].
- Becker, F. P., [137], [163].
- Bell, Mackenzie, [33].
- Bell's Life in London, [3], [30], [139], [233].
- Benjamin, W. E., [225].
- Bentley, Richard, [9], [61].
- Bentley's Miscellany, [9-10], [11], [17], [19], [21], [25-26], [61], [240];
- designs by G. Cruikshank, [25], [242].
- Bicknell, E., [114].
- Billings, H., [225].
- Bolton, T., [158].
- Bonchurch, [118], [147].
- Bracewell, C. H., [229].
- Browne, Dr. E. A., [99], [101].
- Browne, Gordon, [226].
- Browne, Hablôt K. ("Phiz"), [25], [52], [54], [59-120], [122], [123], [124], [132], [146], [147], [192], [193], [195], [197], [204], [209], [217], [221], [226], [227], [229-230], [239], [240], [242];
- biographical sketch, [113-118];
- remuneration, [116];
- illness, [116];
- applies for pension, [117];
- death, [117];
- personal characteristics, [117-118];
- water-colour replicas of Dickens illustrations, [118];
- "extra illustrations," [229-230].
- Browne, Hablôt K.," Life and Labours of," [96], [111], [119-120].
- Browne, W. G. R., [111].
- Brune, Morton, [61].
- "Brush," [230-231].
- Bryan, Alfred, [231].
- Bull and Mouth Street, St. Martin's le Grand, [48].
- Bundy, E., [243].
- Burnett, H., [47].
- Buss, Frances Mary, [49], [57].
- Buss, Rev. A. J., [51], [56], [57].
- Buss, Robert W., [47-57], [58], [60], [62], [63], [64];
- remuneration for the "Pickwick" designs, [51];
- his pictures, [55-56], [243];
- his illustrations, [56];
- death, [57].
- Calvert, E., [183].
- Cambridge, [59].
- Camden Street, Camden Town, [57].
- Cancelled designs—by G. Cruikshank, [16-17], [22];
- by R. W. Buss, [50-51], [242];
- by J. Leech, [141].
- Canonbury Tower, [30].
- Canterbury Cathedral, [105].
- Casket, The, [239].
- Caswell, E., [74].
- Cattermole, G., [80], [82], [83], [121-135], [162];
- pictures, [134], [243];
- illness and death, [134].
- Cauty, H. H., [243].
- Century, The, [210].
- Chapman, E., [32], [37], [38], [42], [44], [45], [47], [61], [83], [128], [139], [158].
- Chapman, F., [139], [212].
- Character Studies—by F. Barnard, [228-229];
- by W. G. Baxter, [229];
- by A. Bryan, [231];
- by J. W. Ehninger, [232];
- by C. D. Gibson, [232], [239], [242];
- by "Kyd," [233];
- by "Stylus," [238] (and see [243-248].)
- "Charles Dickens by Pen and Pencil," [208].
- "Charles Dickens: Gossip about his Life, Works, and Characters," [228].
- "Charley Chalk: or the Career of an Artist," [242].
- Charterhouse, The, [138].
- Cheap editions, illustrators of, [219-226].
- Cheltnam (engraver), [137].
- "Children from Dickens's Novels," designs by F. O. C. Darley, [223].
- "Child's Dream of a Star, A," designs by H. Billings, [225].
- "Child's History of England, A," designs for, [189], [193], [202],[ 221].
- Chominski, T. V., [225].
- "Chimes, The," designs for, [141], [144], [150-151], [155-156], [162-163], [221];
- picture by Buss, [55], [243].
- Christie, J. E., [226].
- Christmas Books, designs for, [119], [222].
- "Christmas Carol, A," designs for, [140], [144], [146], [221], [225], [242].
- Christmas Stories, designs for, [221], [222].
- Clarke, J. Clayton. See ["Kyd."]
- Clint, G., A.R.A., [48].
- Colborn, Henry, [25].
- Collins, C. Alston, [204], [205], [209].
- Collins, Wilkie, [159], [203], [204], [244].
- Cooke, W. C., [226].
- Corbeaux, F., [228].
- Corbould (engraver), [137], [173].
- Cornwall, Logan Stone in, [154]
- St. Nighton's Keive in, [168].
- Cosens, F. W., [13], [77], [86], [118], [201], [233].
- Coveny, C, [231].
- "Cricket on the Hearth, The," designs for, [141-142], [151], [156], [163-164], [180], [225], [233];
- picture by R. W. Buss, [55], [243].
- "Crowquill, Alfred," see ["A. H. Forrester."]
- Cruikshank, George, [1-28], [33], [47], [54], [55], [60], [68], [91], [114], [133], [146], [214], [217], [239], [242];
- portraits of, [5-6];
- Fairy Tales, [26-27];
- described by Mrs. Gamp, [27-28];
- as an actor, [28];
- remuneration, [28];
- death, [28];
- bust by Adams, [28].
- Daily News, [99], [182].
- Daly, Augustin, [37], [38].
- Dalziel Brothers, [137], [167], [198], [201], [212].
- Dalziel, E. G., [221].
- Darley, F. O. C, [223-224], [231];
- pictures by, [223].
- Devonshire Terrace, Regent's Park, [246].
- Dexter, J. F., [85], [86], [89], [93], [98], [100], [108], [111], [112], [141], [229].
- "Dickens and Punch," [174].
- Dickens, Charles, portraits of, [5-6], [56], [74], [168], [220], [221], [225], [236], [237], [238], [247].
- Dickens, Frederick, [44], [45].
- Dickens, Kate, [205] (and see ["Kate Perugini"]).
- Dickens, Lieut. Sydney, [178].
- Dickens, Mrs. Charles, [44], [45], [191].
- Dickleburgh, [121].
- Dicksee, H., [244].
- Dobson, Austin, [15].
- Dolly Varden, notes on portraits by W. P. Frith, R.A., [246-247].
- Doyle, J. ("H. B."), [149].
- Doyle, R., [137], [141], [142], [149-152], [165], [172].
- Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, [154].
- Duchess of St. Albans, The, [85], [98], [104], [107].
- Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, [56].
- Dulcken, A., [231-232].
- Du Maurier, G., [146].
- Eastlake, Sir C., [181].
- East London Theatre, [153].
- Eddystone Lighthouse, C. Stanfield's act-drop, [159].
- Edinburgh, [153];
- theatre, [154].
- Edwards (engraver), [85], [100].
- Egley, W. M., [244].
- Ehninger, J. W., [232].
- Elderton, Miss, [121].
- Elwell, F. E., [244].
- "Empty Chair, The" [215].
- "English Graphic Satire," [57].
- "Etchings and Sketchings," by John Leech, [39].
- Etty, William, R.A., [63].
- Everitt, Graham, [26].
- Eytinge, Sol., [224-225].
- "Fagin in the Condemned Cell," [15-16], [21-22], [23], [214].
- "Fairy Library, The," [27].
- Fennell, J. G., [62], [117].
- Field Lane, [21].
- Fields, J. T., [209], [225].
- Fildes, Luke, R.A., [117], [204-217];
- recollections of Dickens, [208], [216];
- his drawing of "The Empty Chair," [215].
- Finden, E. & W., [60], [62], [63], [64], [74], [114], [119], [120], [179], [228], [233].
- Findlay (engraver), [10], [240].
- Fisher, Miss L. M., [226].
- Flaxman, [138].
- Fleet Market, [132].
- Forrester, A. H. ("Alfred Crowquill"), [59], [227], [231], [240].
- Forster, John, [18], [19], [22], [24], [51], [92], [93], [94], [107], [118], [127], [134], [143], [144], [145], [147], [150], [154], [156], [157], [162], [163], [164], [165], [168], [169], [170], [200], [215], [247].
- "Fortunio," [203].
- Fraser, F. A., [221].
- "Frauds on the Fairies," [26].
- French, [222].
- French, H., [221].
- Frith, W. P., R.A., [148], [205], [213];
- pictures, [244].
- Frost, A. B., [221], [222], [223].
- "Frozen Deep, The," [203].
- Furniss, H., [226].
- Furnival's Inn, [36], [39], [45], [59], [91], [119].
- "Gabriel Grub," ("Pickwick"), designs by T. Nast, [223].
- Gad's Hill, [205], [214], [225].
- Gale, W., [244].
- Gaugengigl, J. M., [225].
- "George Silverman's Explanation," designs by F. Barnard, [222];
- by M. Greiffenhagen, [226].
- Gibson, C. D., [232], [242].
- Gilbert, Sir John., R.A., [223], [224], [227], [232-233], [241].
- "Gleanings from Popular Authors," Dickens illustrations by J. Nash, F. Barnard, T. W. Wilson, J. E. Christie, and G. Browne, [226].
- Gorway, C. M., [233].
- Graham, Florence, [244].
- Graphic, The, [206], [207], [215].
- Gray, C., [61], [80], [137].
- "Great Expectations," designs for, [201], [221], [222], [223], [236].
- Greenaway (engraver), [232].
- Green, Charles, [221-222], [225];
- pictures, [245], [248].
- Green, Townley, [221].
- Green, W. T., [85], [137], [198].
- Greiffenhagen, M., [226].
- Groves (engraver), [137].
- Hablôt, Colonel, [114].
- Hall, Mr. (Chapman & Hall), [44], [49], [116].
- Hamerton, P. G., [2], [183].
- Hamilton, Colonel, [6].
- Hamilton, J., [245], [248].
- Hampstead Road, [199].
- Hanley, E., [245].
- "Hard Times," designs for, [220], [221], [222].
- Harley, J. P., [73].
- Harrison, F., [80], [82].
- "Haunted Man, The," designs for, [146], [157], [173], [175-178], [221].
- Haweis, Rev. H. R., [151].
- Heath, W., [233].
- "Heiress, The," [32], [38].
- Highgate Cemetery, [116], [179].
- "History of Punch," [149].
- Hodder, G., [15].
- Hogarth, Miss G., [100], [168], [216].
- "Holiday Romance," designs by F. Barnard, [222];
- by Sir J. Gilbert and G. G. White, [224].
- "Holly Tree Inn, The," picture by Eleanor E. Manly, [245].
- Hood, Tom, [113], [140].
- "Hook and Eye" Club, The, [6].
- Hook, Theodore, [32].
- Houghton, A. Boyd, [220].
- Household Words, [23], [26], [189].
- Hove, [117].
- Hughes, W. R., [247].
- "Hunted Down," designs by F. Barnard, [222];
- by M. Greiffenhagen, [226].
- Hunter, E., [245].
- Hunt, Holman, [148].
- Hunt, Leigh, [32], [107], [150].
- Hyde Park Place, [206], [208], [211], [216].
- Illustrated London News, [224], [240].
- Irving, Washington, [220].
- Islington, [31], [35], [38].
- "Is She His Wife?" design by F. W. Pailthorpe, [236].
- Italy, [162], [182].
- "Jack Ketch," [33].
- Jackson, John, [4], [36], [41], [48], [54], [56].
- Jackson, Mason, [60].
- "Jacob Parallel," [236], [241-242].
- "Jack Straw's Castle," Hampstead, [162].
- Jerrold, Blanchard, [24].
- Jerrold, Douglas, [140], [153].
- Jodrell, Rev. Sir E. R., [168].
- Kate Nickleby, notes on the portraits by W. P. Frith, R.A., [246-247].
- Keeley, Robert, [142].
- Kennington, [113].
- Kensal Green, [28].
- "Ketch Papers, The," [33].
- Knight (engraver), [85], [100].
- Knight, Admiral Sir John, [114].
- Knight, Charles, [56].
- "Kyd" (pseudonym of J. Clayton Clarke), [233].
- "Lamplighter, The," [25];
- design by F. W. Pailthorpe, [236].
- "Lamplighter's Story, The," [25-26].
- Landells, E., [46], [80].
- Landseer, Sir E., R.A., [135], [137], [162], [180-181].
- Lane, R. J., A.R.A., [247].
- Lang, A., [92].
- Laurence, S., [238], [247].
- Leamington, [96].
- Lee, [59].
- Leech, John, [59], [60], [114], [138-148], [161], [173], [176], [240];
- extraordinary blunder in "The Battle of Life" by, [145];
- "The Rising Generation," [147];
- as an actor, [147];
- accident to, [147];
- death, [148];
- portrait by Sir J. E. Millais, P.R.A., [148].
- Leighton, Lord, P.R.A., [195], [206].
- Leslie, C. R., R.A., [219-220], [245].
- Letters:—
- Browne (H. K.) to W. G. R. Browne, [111-112];
- to Morton Brune, [61];
- to Dickens, [83], [84], [115];
- to R. Young, [113], [120].
- Cattermole (G.) to Dickens, [130].
- Chapman (E.) to Dickens, [43].
- Chapman (F.) to Anon., [139].
- Cosens (F. W.) to author, [118].
- Cruikshank (G.) to Dickens, [14];
- to The Times, [19-22].
- Dickens (C.) to Anon., re "Pickwick," [36-37];
- to The Athenæum, [43-44];
- to H. K. Browne, [88-89], [93], [94], [96-97], [99], [100], [111], [115-116];
- to G. Cattermole, [122-134];
- to Chapman & Hall, [205];
- to E. Chapman, [83-84], [158];
- to F. Chapman, [212];
- to G. Cruikshank, [16-17];
- to C. Dickens the younger, [44-45];
- to Mrs. C. Dickens, [191];
- to J. T. Fields, [209];
- to L. Fildes, R.A., [207];
- to J. Forster, [24], [92], [94], [103], [145], [147], [157], [179], [200];
- to T. Longman, [194];
- to S. Palmer, [184];
- to R. Seymour, [39-40];
- to C. Stanfield, R.A., [154], [155-156], [159];
- to F. Stone, A.R.A., [158-159], [176-178];
- to M. Stone, R.A., [193], [196], [197-198];
- to Wilkie Collins, [244].
- Fennell (J. G.) to author, [62].
- Leech (J.) to J. Forster, [143-144].
- Lockwood (W.) to author, [248].
- Maclise (D., R.A.) to C. Dickens, [169-170];
- to J. Forster, [163], [164], [165], [166], [167], [170].
- Young (R.) to author, [64].
- "Letters of Charles Dickens, The," [159].
- Lever, Charles, [65], [113].
- "Library of Fiction, The," [3], [33], [45-46], [54-55], [61-62].
- "Lighthouse, The," [159].
- Lincoln's Inn Fields, [163].
- Linnell, J., [182].
- Linton, W. J., [137], [140], [144] (and see [note 144]), [225].
- "Little Talk about Spring and the Sweeps, A," designs by Buss and Cruikshank, [54-55].
- Liverpool Road, Islington, [35].
- Lockwood, W., [248].
- Mackenzie, Dr. S., [17-18], [19].
- Maclise, D., R.A., [74], [122], [134], [137], [143], [144], [154], [161-171], [247];
- amusing sketch by, [163];
- portrait of Dickens by, [168];
- letter re "Grip," [169-170];
- death, [170];
- Dickens's tribute, [170-171].
- Macready, W., [127].
- Macrone, J., [3], [4], [25], [115].
- Maddox, W., [233].
- Maguire, T. H., [220].
- Mahoney, J., [221].
- Manly, Eleanor E., [245].
- Marold, [225].
- Marshalsea, The, [111].
- Martin (engraver), [137], [173].
- "Maxims and Hints for an Angler," [31], [38].
- Mayhew, Horace, [15], [32].
- McIan, Mrs., [245].
- McLean, [32].
- McLenan, J., [223].
- Meadows, Kenny, [227], [233-234], [240-241].
- "Memoirs of Grimaldi," designs by G. Cruikshank, [24];
- by F. W. Pailthorpe, [236].
- Meynell, Mrs., [210].
- Millais, Sir J. E., P.R.A., [148], [195], [205], [206].
- Minories, The, [97].
- Mittis, [225].
- Monthly Magazine, The, [3], [116].
- Morgan, F., [245].
- Morning Chronicle, The, [3], [4], [33].
- "Mr. Nightingale's Diary," design by F. W. Pailthorpe, [236].
- Mudfog Papers, The, designs by G. Cruikshank, [25], [242].
- Nash, J., [226].
- Nasmyth, [154].
- Nast, T., [222], [223].
- "Nemo" (pseudonym of H. K. Browne), [65].
- Newman Street, [62].
- "New Piljian's Projiss, A," [27];
- designs by F. W. Pailthorpe, [236].
- Nibbs, R. H., [245].
- Nicholls, C. W., [245].
- Nickleby, Kate, Notes on the Portraits by W. P. Frith, R.A., [246-247].
- Onwhyn, T., [227], [234-235], [241].
- "Origin of Sam Weller, The," design by F. W. Pailthorpe, [236].
- Our Young Folks, [224].
- Paget, H. M., [235].
- Pailthorpe, F. W., [6], [73], [227], [231], [235-236], [242].
- Palmer, A. H., [184], [185], [188].
- Palmer, Samuel, [182-188];
- his water-colour drawings, [183], [184];
- etchings, [183].
- "Parallel, Jacob," [236], [241-242].
- Payn, James, [108].
- Peggotty's Boat, [103].
- Perugini, Kate, [245] (and see ["Kate Dickens"]).
- "Peter Palette" (pseudonym of Thomas Onwhyn), [227], [234-235].
- Phillips, Watts, [111].
- "Phiz," 65 (and see ["Hablôt K. Browne"]).
- Pickett, Mary S., [245].
- Pickwick, Mr., prototype of, [38-39];
- Sketches by H. K. Browne, [72];
- by C. D. Gibson, [242].
- "Pickwick Papers, The, An Account of the Origin of," [42].
- "Pickwick, Tales from," designs by E. J. Wheeler, [226].
- "Pic Nic Papers, The," [25], [115].
- Pictures of Dickens subjects, [243-248].
- "Pictures from Italy," [182];
- designs by H. K. Browne, [119];
- by S. Palmer, [183-187];
- by M. Stone, R.A., [202];
- by G. Thomson (Household Edition), [221];
- by M. Greiffenhagen, [226].
- Pinwell, G. J., [220].
- Planché, [150], [203].
- Portraits:—
- Cruikshank (G.) [5-6], [28];
- Dickens (C.), [5-6], [56], [74], [168], [220], [221], [225], [236], [237], [238], [247];
- Dickens (Lieut. Sydney), [178];
- Leech (J.), [148];
- Seymour (R.) [37].
- Punch, [75], [136], [138], [139], [140], [147], [150], [172], [173], [174], [240], [241].
- "Punch's Valentines," [75].
- Putney Bridge, 211; church, [42], [211].
- "Quiz" (pseudonym of Dickens), [74].
- Raemaker, A. J., [246].
- Ralston, J. McL., [221].
- "Readings of Mr. Charles Dickens, The," designs by S. Eytinge, [224].
- Regent's Canal, [199].
- Reinhart, C. S., [222].
- "Reprinted Pieces," designs by F. Walker, A.R.A., [221];
- by E. G. Dalziel (Household Edition), [221].
- Richardson, E., [236].
- "Rising Generation, The," by John Leech, [147].
- Roberts, C., [212].
- Roberts, D., R.A., [154].
- Rochester, [214];
- Castle, [216];
- Cathedral, [211], [216];
- Eastgate House, [211], [216];
- High Street, [211].
- Roe (engraver), [59].
- Roffe, E., [230].
- Ross, J. Halford, [246].
- Rotherhithe, [198].
- Ruskin, Prof. John, [1], [16], [82], [121], [146], [150].
- Sala, G. A., [4], [28], [67], [142].
- "Sam Weller" (pseudonym of Thomas Onwhyn), [227], [234-235];
- "The origin of," [236].
- "Sam Weller's Jest Book," [239].
- Sands (engraver), [63].
- Sandys, F., [195].
- Scenes (various) from Dickens, depicted by C. Coveny, [231];
- by F. O. C. Darley, [231];
- by N. P. Whitlock, [238];
- by C. D. Gibson, [232], [242];
- miscellaneous, [240];
- pictures, [243-248].
- "Scrap Book of Literary Varieties, The," [234].
- Seymour, Mrs., [42], [44];
- her "Pickwick" pamphlet, [42-45].
- Seymour, R., [29-46], [47], [51], [54], [60], [64], [66], [211], [240];
- death of, [35], [36-37], [139];
- tribute to, [35];
- final drawing, [36];
- remuneration, [40];
- portrait of, [46].
- Seymour, R., jun., [43].
- Shaw, William, prototype of Squeers, [75-76].
- Sheppard, W. L., [222].
- Shury, G. S., [244].
- Sibson, T., [237].
- "Sketches of Young Couples," designs by H. K. Browne, [74].
- "Sketches of Young Gentlemen," designs by H. K. Browne, [74].
- "Sketches of Young Ladies," designs by H. K. Browne, [74].
- Smith (engraver), [137].
- Smith, Orrin, [61].
- "Somebody's Luggage," picture by H. H. Cauty, [243].
- Spielmann, M. H., [60], [77], [149], [210], [222].
- "Squib Annual, The," [43].
- St. Andrew's Street, Seven Dials, [199].
- St. Bartholomew's Hospital, [138].
- St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street, [150], [155].
- St. James's Theatre, [73], [191].
- St. James's, Westminster, [20], [21].
- St. Martin's Lane, [63].
- St. Nighton's Keive, near Tintagel, [168].
- St. Paul's Cathedral, [28], [181].
- Stanfield, C., R.A., [137], [150], [153-160], [168], [173], [219];
- presents from Dickens, [155], [157], [159];
- drawing of S.S. Britannia, [158];
- Eddystone Lighthouse, act drop, [159];
- nicknames, [159];
- death, [160];
- Dickens's tribute, [160].
- Stanfield, F., [156], [159].
- Stanfield, G., [160].
- Staple Inn, [212].
- Steer, H. R., [246].
- Stewart, Lawson, [246].
- Stone, F., A.R.A., [137], [158], [173], [175-179], [192], [194], [195], [203], [237-238], [247];
- as an actor, [178];
- Mrs. Gamp's description of, [178];
- nicknames, [178];
- his portrait of Lieut. Sydney Dickens, [178];
- death, [179];
- pictures, [246].
- Stone, Marcus, R.A., [113], [175], [177], [192-203], [204], [215];
- his first design for Dickens, [195];
- his drawings for "Our Mutual Friend," [195-201];
- the prototype of Mr. Venus, [199-200];
- private theatricals, [203].
- "Strange Gentleman, The," [73];
- designs by H. K. Browne, [73];
- by F. W. Pailthorpe, [236].
- "Stroller's Tale, The" ("Pickwick"), [36], [39-40].
- "Stylus," [238].
- "Sunday Under Three Heads," [61-62].
- Swain, Joseph, [106], [137], [150].
- Talfourd, Sergeant, [84].
- Tavistock House, [158], [159], [175], [203];
- Square, [179].
- Taylor, Weld, [238].
- Tenniel, Sir John, [136], [137], [147], [172-174], [176], [191].
- Thackeray, W. M., [12-13], [15], [28], [59], [62], [135], [138], [139], [166], [175], [180], [195], [219], [240].
- Theatrical entertainments, [27], [158-159], [178], [190], [191], [203].
- Thomas, W. L., [206].
- Thomson, D. C, [96], [111], [119].
- Thomson, Gordon, [221].
- Thompson, J., [137], [166].
- Tilney, F. C., [226].
- "Timothy Sparks" (Dickens's pseudonym), [61].
- Topham, F. W., [189-191];
- pictures of scenes in "Master Humphrey's Clock," [190], [246];
- love of acting, [190-191];
- ability as a juggler, [191].
- Topham, F. W. W., [190].
- "Travelling Sketches" ("Pictures from Italy"), [182].
- Trollope, Anthony, [113], [201].
- "Tuggses at Ramsgate, The," [33], [54];
- designs by Seymour and Cruikshank, [46].
- "Uncommercial Traveller, The," designs for, [220], [221], [222], [226].
- Varden, Dolly, notes on portraits by W. P. Frith, R.A., [246-247].
- Vasey (engraver), [80].
- "Village Coquettes, The," design by F. W. Pailthorpe, [236].
- Walker, C. W., [228].
- Walker, F., A.R.A., [195], [221];
- pictures by, [221].
- Wall, C. H., [238].
- Wallis, H., [246].
- Warren, H., [233].
- Weatherhead (engraver), [64].
- Webster, T., R.A., [219], [220], [246].
- Wedmore, F., [6], [7].
- "Weller, Sam" (pseudonym of Thomas Onwhyn), [227], [234-235];
- "The Origin of," [236].
- Wheeler, E. J., [226].
- White, G. G., [224].
- Whitehead, C., [33], [45].
- "Whole Hogs," [23].
- Williams, S., [80], [123].
- Williams, T., [133], [137], [167], [220].
- Willis (prototype of Mr. Venus), [199-200].
- Wilson, Thomas, [233], [236].
- Wilson, T. Walter, [226].
- Worth, T., [222].
- Wright (engraver), [232].
- Wright, W., [4], [105], [220], [236].
- W., T. C., [238].
- W., W. C., [239].
- Yarmouth Denes, [103], [106].
- Yates, Edmund, [60].
- Yeager, J., [235], [237].
- Young, Robert, [63], [64], [85], [87], [100], [113], [117], [119-120], [229].
REFERENCES TO THE PRINCIPAL WORKS
- ["Barnaby Rudge,"] [81-86], [127-133], [169], [202].
- Designs by Hablôt K. Browne, [85-86], [230];
- by George Cattermole, [127-133];
- by Frederick Barnard, [222];
- by Absolon and Corbeaux, [228];
- by C. B. Bracewell, [229];
- by E. Richardson, [236];
- by T. Sibson, [237];
- Anon., [239].
- Pictures by E. Bundy, [243];
- by R. W. Buss, [55], [243];
- by W. F. Frith, R.A. [244], [246-247];
- by C. Green, [245];
- by E. Hanley, [245];
- by F. W. Topham, [190], [246].
- (and see ["Master Humphrey's Clock"]).
- "Bleak House," [106-109], [193].
- Designs by H. K. Browne, [106-109];
- by F. Barnard, [222].
- Pictures by C. Green, [245];
- by E. Hunter, [245].
- "David Copperfield," [102-106], [207], [208].
- Designs by H. K. Browne, [102-106];
- by F. Barnard, [222];
- by Phil May, [226].
- Picture by R. H. Nibbs, [245].
- "Dombey and Son," [90-101], [170].
- Unpublished designs by R. W. Buss, [55];
- designs by H. K. Browne, [90-101], [230];
- by F. Barnard, [222];
- by W. L. Sheppard, [222].
- Pictures by H. K. Browne, [99];
- by W. H. Bartlett, [243];
- by C. Green, [245];
- by J. Hamilton, [245], [248];
- by C. W. Nicholls, [245];
- by K. Perugini, [245];
- by A. J. Raemaker (sculpture), [246];
- by H. R. Steer, [246].
- "Little Dorrit," [109-111], [160].
- Designs by H. K. Browne, [109-111];
- by M. Stone, R.A. [195], [201];
- by J. Mahoney (Household edition), [221];
- by W. P. Frith, R.A., [244], [247].
- Pictures by W. P. Frith, R.A., [244];
- by W. Gale, [244];
- by C. Green, [245].
- "Martin Chuzzlewit," [86-90].
- Designs by H. K. Browne, [86-90];
- by F. Stone, A.R.A., [179];
- by F. Barnard, [222];
- by C. H. Wall, [238].
- Picture by C. Green, [245].
- ["Master Humphrey's Clock]," [79-86], [239-240].
- Designs by H. K. Browne, [79-86];
- by G. Cattermole, [122-134], [162];
- by D. Maclise, R.A., [162];
- by F. Barnard, [222];
- by "Brush," [230-231];
- by "Jacob Parallel," [236], [241-242];
- by T. Sibson, [237];
- by T. C. W., [238]
- (and see ["The Old Curiosity Shop"] and ["Barnaby Rudge"]).
- "Mystery of Edwin Drood, The," [202], [204], [205], [206], [207], [208], [209-216], [225].
- C. A. Collins's design for wrapper, [205];
- designs by L. Fildes, R.A., [208-217].
- "Nicholas Nickleby," [74-78], [168], [180].
- Designs by H. K. Browne, [76-78];
- by F. Stone, A.R.A., [178-179], [237-238];
- by T. Webster, R.A., [220];
- by F. Barnard, [222];
- by C. S. Reinhart, [222];
- by Sir John Gilbert, R.A., [232];
- by K. Meadows, [233-234], [241];
- by T. Onwhyn, [235], [242];
- by W. Taylor, [238];>
- Anon., [239].
- Pictures by W. P. Frith, R.A., [244], [246-247];
- by C. Green, [245];
- by H. R. Steer, [246];
- by F. Stone, A.R.A., [178-179], [246];
- by T. Webster, R.A., [220], [246].
- ["Old Curiosity Shop, The,"] [80-81], [123-127];
- Designs by H. K. Browne, [80-81], [85], [221], [229-230];
- by G. Cattermole, [123-127], [133];
- by D. Maclise, R.A., [162];
- by C. Green, [221];
- by T. Worth, [222];
- by W. Maddox and H. Warren, [233];
- by K. Meadows, [234];
- by "Stylus," [238];
- Anon., [239];
- Water-colour drawings by H. K. Browne, [86].
- Pictures by G. Cattermole, [134], [243];
- by W. A. Atkinson, [243];
- by H. Dicksee, [244];
- by W. M. Egley, [244];
- by F. E. Elwell (sculpture), [244];
- by F. Graham, [244];
- by C. Green, [245];
- by Mrs. McIan, [245];
- by F. Morgan, [245];
- by M. S. Pickett, [245];
- by K. Perugini, [245];
- by H. R. Steer, [246];
- by L. Stewart, [246];
- by F. W. Topham, [190], [246]
- (and see ["Master Humphrey's Clock"]).
- "Oliver Twist," [9-24], [60].
- Designs by G. Cruikshank, [9-24];
- sale of original drawings, [13];
- water-colour replicas, [13];
- Edition de luxe, [13];
- The Cancelled Plate, [16-17], [22];
- Cruikshank's Account of the Origin of the Story, [17-24].
- Designs by H. K. Browne, [119];
- by J. Mahoney (Household edition), [221];
- by F. W. Pailthorpe, [236];
- Anon., [239].
- "Our Mutual Friend," [148], [192], [195-201], [204].
- Designs by A. B. Houghton, [220];
- by J. Mahoney (Household edition), [221].
- Pictures by J. H. Ross, [246].
- "Pickwick Papers, The," [29], [32-45], [47], [48], [49-54], [58-61], [139], [182], [211], [213], [240].
- Designs by R. Seymour, [36-37], [41], [50], [64];
- by R. W. Buss, [50-54], [62], [64], [242];
- by J. Leech, [60], [139];
- by H. K. Browne, [62-73], [229];
- by C. R. Leslie, R.A., [219], [220];
- by T. Nast, [222];
- by A. B. Frost, [223];
- by E. J. Wheeler, [226];
- by C. Coveny, [231];
- by "Crowquill," [231], [242];
- by A. Dulcken, [231-232];
- by Sir John Gilbert, R.A., [232], [241];
- by W. Heath, [233];
- by T. Onwhyn, [234-235];
- by H. M. Paget, [235];
- by F. W. Pailthorpe, [235-236];
- by T. Sibson, [237];
- by "Stylus," [238];
- by W. C. W., [239];
- Anon., [239].
- Pictures by C. Green, [245];
- by C. R. Leslie, R.A., [200], [245].
- "Sketches by Boz," [3-9], [23], [24], [32], [46], [60], [73].
- Designs by G. Cruikshank, [3-9], [54];
- by H. K. Browne, [118-119];
- by F. Barnard, [222];
- by A. B. Frost, [222].
- Picture by F. Barnard, [243].
- "Tale of Two Cities, A," [111-113], [192].
- Designs by H. K. Browne, [112-113];
- by M. Stone, R.A., [202];
- by F. Barnard, [222];
- by J. McLenan, [223].
- Pictures by F. Barnard, [243];
- by H. Wallis, [246].
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