The remainder of Dickens’s Works were not originally printed in Demy 8vo.

LIBRARY EDITION.

In Post 8vo. With the Original Illustrations, 30 vols., cloth, £12.

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PICKWICK PAPERS43Illustrns.,2 vols.160
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY392 vols.160
MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT402 vols.160
OLD CURIOSITY SHOP and REPRINTED PIECES 362 vols.160
BARNABY RUDGE and HARD TIMES362 vols.160
BLEAK HOUSE 402 vols.160
LITTLE DORRIT402 vols.160
DOMBEY AND SON 382 vols.160
DAVID COPPERFIELD382 vols.160
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND402 vols.160
SKETCHES BY “BOZ”391 vol. 80
OLIVER TWIST241 vol. 80
CHRISTMAS BOOKS171 vol. 80
A TALE OF TWO CITIES161 vol. 80
GREAT EXPECTATIONS81 vol. 80
PICTURES FROM ITALY and AMERICAN NOTES81 vol. 80
UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLER 81 vol. 80
CHILD’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND81 vol. 80
EDWIN DROOD and MISCELLANIES121 vol. 80
CHRISTMAS STORIES from “Household Words,” &c.161 vol. 80

THE “CHARLES DICKENS” EDITION.

In Crown 8vo. In 21 vols., cloth, with Illustrations, £3 9s. 6d.
PICKWICK PAPERS 8Illustrations36
MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT 836
DOMBEY AND SON836
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY 836
DAVID COPPERFIELD 836
BLEAK HOUSE836
LITTLE DORRIT836
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND 836
BARNABY RUDGE836
OLD CURIOSITY SHOP836
A CHILD’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND436
EDWIN DROOD and OTHER STORIES836
CHRISTMAS STORIES, from “Household Words”830
TALE OF TWO CITIES830
SKETCHES BY “BOZ” 830
AMERICAN NOTES and REPRINTED PIECES 830
CHRISTMAS BOOKS 830
OLIVER TWIST 830
GREAT EXPECTATIONS830
HARD TIMES and PICTURES FROM ITALY830
UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLER 430
THE LIFE OF CHARLES DICKENS. Uniform with this Edition, with Numerous Illustrations. 2 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

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This Edition is printed on a finer paper and in a larger type than has been employed in any previous edition. The type has been cast especially for it, and the page is of a size to admit of the introduction of all the original illustrations.

No such attractive issue has been made of the writings of Mr. Dickens, which, various as have been the forms of publication adapted to the demands of an ever widely-increasing popularity, have never yet been worthily presented in a really handsome library form.