THE WRITINGS OF DOUGLAS JERROLD.

Vol. 1.—St. Giles and St. James.
Vol. 2.—Men of Character.
Contents:—Job Pippins: the Man who "couldn't help it"—Jack Runnymede:
the Man of "many thanks "—Adam Buff: the Man "without a Shirt"—Matthew
Clear: the Man "who saw his way"—John Applejohn: the Man who "meant
well"—Barnaby Palms: the Man "who felt his way"—Christopher Snob: the
Man who was "born to be hanged"—Creso Quattrino: the Man "who died rich."
Vol. 3.—Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures—The Story of a Feather—The
Sick Giant and the Doctor Dwarf.
Vol. 4.—Cakes and Ale.
Contents:—The Lesson of Life—Perditus Mutton, who bought a Caul—The Mayor
of Hole-cum-Corner—The Romance of a Key-hole—Mr. Peppercorn "at home"—The
Preacher Parrot—The Lives of Smith, Brown, Jones, and Robinson—Shakespeare
at "Bankside"—The Wine Cellar, a "Morality"—Kind Cousin Tom—The
Manager's Pig—The Tapestry Weaver of Beauvais—The Genteel Pigeons—Shakespeare
in China—The Order of Poverty—A Gossip at Reculvers—The Old Man at
the Gate—The Epitaph of Sir Hugh Evans.
Vol. 5.—Punch's Letters to his Son, and Complete Letter Writer—Sketches
of the English.
Vol. 6.—A Man made of Money.
Vol. 7.—Comedies:
Contents:— Bubbles of the Day—Time Works Wonders—The Catspaw—
The Prisoner of War—Retired from Business—St. Cupid; or Dorothy's Fortune.
These are also sold separately, price 1s. each.
Vol. 8.—Comedies and Dramas:
Contents:—The Rent Day—Nell Gwynne—The Housekeeper—The Wedding Gown—
The School-Fellows—Doves in a Cage—The Painter of Ghent—Black-eyed Susan.

THE FOLLOWING ARE PUBLISHED SEPARATELY:—

s. d.
The Caudle Lectures1 0
The Story of a Feather2 0
Punch's Letters to his Son 1 6
The Lesson of Life—the Lives of
Brown, Jones, and Robinson
1 6
Sketches of the English1 6

Price 21s., or separately, 6s. each,

FOUR PORTRAITS OF DOUGLAS JERROLD.

PHOTOGRAPHED BY HIS FRIEND, DR. DIAMOND.

Three of them were taken within a fortnight of his death,
the fourth from the marble bust executed by E. H. Bailey, R.A., F.R.S.