Christmas Number of Household Words. CHRISTMAS. To this Dickens contributed A Christmas Tree.

1851.

Christmas Number of Household Words. WHAT CHRISTMAS IS. To this Dickens contributed What Christmas is as we grow older.

1852.

Bleak House. By Charles Dickens. With Illustrations by Hablot Browne. (Ten numbers, issued monthly, from March to December.) Bradbury & Evans.

Christmas Number of Household Words. Stories for Christmas. To this Dickens contributed The Poor Relation's Story, and The Child's Story.

1853.

Bleak House. By Charles Dickens. Illustrated by Hablot Browne. (Ten numbers issued monthly, the last being a double number, from January to September, in which latter month, with dedication to his "Companions in the Guild of Literature and Art," and preface dated in August, the completed book was published.) Bradbury & Evans, ii. [342]; [441]. iii. [25]-[29]; [40]-[54]; [57]-[59]; [345].

A Child's History of England. By Charles Dickens. Three vols. With frontispieces from designs by F. W. Topham. Reprinted from Household Words, where it appeared between the dates of the 25th of January 1851 and the 10th of December 1853. (It was published first in a complete form with dedication to his own children in 1854.) Bradbury & Evans, iii. [58].

Christmas Number of Household Words. Christmas Stories. To this Dickens contributed The School Boy's Story, and Nobody's Story.