THE WRITINGS OF DOUGLAS JERROLD.
| Vol. 1.— | St. Giles and St. James. |
| Vol. 2.— | Men of Character. |
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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 Lectures | 1 0 |
| The Story of a Feather | 2 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 English | 1 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.