Rare Dickens

Listed in alphabetical order.
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- The adventure of Oliver Twist.
With 24 illustrations on steel, by George Cruikshank [London, Pub. for the author by Bradbury & Evans, 1846] - American notes for general circulation,
New York, Harper & Brothers, 1842. - The battle of life. A love story.
London, Bradbury & Evans, 1846. - Bleak house.
With illustrations by H. K. Browne [London, Bradbury & Evans; 1852-53]. - A child's history of England.
With a frontispiece by F. W. Topham [London, Chapman and Hall, 1845]. - The chimes: a goblin story of some bells that rang an old year out and a new year in.
London, Chapman and Hall, 1845 - A Christmas carol.
A facism. of the manuscript in the Pierpont Morgan Library, with the illus. of John Leech and the text from the first edition [New York, J.H. Heineman, 1967]. - A Christmas carol. In prose. Being a ghost story of Christmas.
With illus. by John Leech [London, Chapman & Hall, 1843] - The Complete works of Charles Dickens.
Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson & Bros. - The cricket on the hearth, a fairy tale of home.
London, Bradbury and Evans, 1846. - Dombey and son.
With illustrations by H. K. Browne [London, Bradbury and Evans, 1848] - The extraordinary life of Charles Dickens: an exhibition at the Grolier Club of New York.
Curated by Ralph J. Crawford, Jr. and Bruce J. Crawford [New York: The Grolier Club, 2006]. - The first editions of the writings of Charles Dickens and their values.
A bibliography, by John C. Eckel. With a portrait of Charles Dickens and 36 illustrations and facsimiles [London, Chapman & Hall, ltd., 1913]. - Hard times, for these times.
London: Bradbury & Evans, 1854 - The haunted man and the ghost's bargain. A fancy for Christmas-time.
London, Bradbury & Evans, 1848. - Joseph Grimaldi, his life and adventures; written out from Grimaldi's own manuscript and notes, which he left at the time of his death.
Philadelphia, Peterson [n.d.] - The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit.
With illustrations by Phiz (pseud.) [London, Chapman and Hall, 1844]. - The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, his relatives, friends, and enemies.
Edited by Boz (pseud.). With illustrations by "Phiz" (pseud.) [London, Chapman & Hall, 1843-44. - The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.
With illustrations by Phiz [London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 - London: Bradbury and Evans, printers]. - The life of Our Lord.
written expressly for his children [London Associated Newspapers Ltd., 1934]. - Little Dorrit.
With illustrations by H.K. Browne [London, Bradbury & Evans, 1855-57]. - Master Humphrey's clock.
With illustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot Browne [London, Chapman & Hall, 1840-1841]. - Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi.
Ed. by "Boz" (pseud.) With illustrations by George Cruikshank [London, R. Bentley, 1838]. - The mystery of Edwin Drood.
With 12 illustrations by S.L. Fields, and a portrait [London, Chapman and Hall, 1870]. - Oliver Twist.
London: Richard Bentley, 1838. - The opal ring.
London: [all the Year Round], 1874 - Our mutual friend.
With illustrations by Marcus Stone. [London: Chapman & Hall, 1865]. - Pearl-Fishing; choice sotries from Dickens' Household Words.
Auburn, Alden, Beardsley & Company, Rochester, Wanzer, Beardsley & Co., 1854. - The personal history, adventures, experience, & observation of David Copperfield the younger of Blunderstone Rookery: (which he never meant to be published on any account)
With illustrations by H.K. Browne [London: Bradbury & Evans, 1849-1850]. - The personal history of David Copperfield.
With illustrations by H.K. Browne [London: Bradbury & Evans, 1850]. - Pictures from Italy.
The vignette illustrations on wood, by Samuel Palmer [London: Bradbury & Evans, 1846]. - The poor traveller.
London: Bradbury & Evans, 1858. - The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club.
With 43 illustrations by R. Seymour, and 'Phiz' [London, Chapman & Hall, 183]. - Sketches by Boz.
illustrated by George Cruikshank [London: Chapman & Hall, 1837]. - The story of Little Dombey.
London, Chapman and Hall, 1858 - The strange gentleman: a comic burletta, in two acts.
by Boz (i.e. C. Dickens); First performed at the St. James's theatre, on Thursday, September 29, 1836 [London, Chapman & Hall, 1837]. - A tale of two cities.
With illustrations by H.K. Browne [London: Chapman & Hall, 1859]. - The works of Charles Dickens.
London: Chapman & Hall, 1881-1882
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