Transcribed from the 1912 Gresham Publishing Company edition (Works of Charles Dickens, Volume 19) by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

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CONTRIBUTIONS
TO
All The Year Round

BY
CHARLES DICKENS

CONTENTS

PAGE
Announcement in Household Words of the Approaching Publication of All The Year Round (May 28, 1859) [475]
The Poor Man and his Beer (April 30, 1859) [477]
Five New Points of Criminal Law (September 24, 1859) [485]
Leigh Hunt: A Remonstrance (December 24, 1859) [485]
The Tattlesnivel Bleater (December 31, 1859) [487]
The Young Man from the Country (March 1, 1862) [497]
An Enlightened Clergyman (March 8, 1862) [502]
Rather a Strong Dose (March 21, 1863) [504]
The Martyr Medium (April 4, 1863) [510]
The Late Mr. Stanfield (June 1, 1867) [516]
A Slight Question of Fact (February 13, 1869) [518]
Landor’s Life (July 24, 1869) [519]
Address which Appeared Shortly previous to the Completion of the Twentieth Volume (1868) intimating a New Series of All The Year Round [526]

ANNOUNCEMENT IN “HOUSEHOLD WORDS” OF THE APPROACHING PUBLICATION OF “ALL THE YEAR ROUND”

After the appearance of the present concluding Number of Household Words, this publication will merge into the new weekly publication, All the Year Round, and the title, Household Words, will form a part of the title-page of All the Year Round.

The Prospectus of the latter Journal describes it in these words:

“ADDRESS