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No text description is available for this image![267 268 269 270 ATA 272 273 274 275 276 DICKENSIANA. Overs (John) Evenings of a Working Man, with a Preface relative to the Author by Charles Dickens, title in red and blue 12mo. T.C. Newby, 1844 The Keepsake for 1844, containing A Word in Season by C. Dickens, half red leather [1844]—Procter (A. A.) Legends and Lyrics, with an Introduction by Charles Dickens, portrait and plates, 1866 8vo. (2) Proceedings at the Fourth Anniversary Festival of the General Theatrical Fund, May 21, 1849, contains a speech by CU. Dickens, 1849—Royal Literary Fund. A Summary of Facts, contains short speech by C. Dickens [1858], both padded with blanks, with wrappers of the first-named bound in 12mo and 8vo. (2) Christmas Numbers of ‘‘ Household Words,’ and ‘“‘ All the Year Round,” 17 Nos. bound in 2 vol. wrappers and some advertisements bound in 8vo. 1850-67 The Charles Dickens Dinner. An Authentic Record of the Public Banquet at the Freemasons’ Hall on Nov. 2, 1867, padded with blanks Chapman and Hall, 1867 Best of all Good Company edited by Blanchard Jerrold : A Day with Charles Dickens, facsimile, half red leather, padded with blanks, wrappers bound in, 1871; Religious Opinions of the late Reverend Chauncy Hare Townsend, published as directed in his Will by his Literary Executor {Charles Dickens] with Explanatory Introduction, 1869 8vo. and cr. 8vo. (2) There’s a Charm in Spring, Ballad sung by Mr. Braham in the Opera, The Village Coquettes, Words by Charles Dickens and Music by John Hullah, padded with blanks, n. d.—Twenty Scenes from the Works of Dickens, n. d., designed and etched by Christopher Coveny, half red leather, Sydney, 1883 folio and large 4to. (2) Forster (John) Life of Charles Dickens, 3 vol. portraits 8vo. Chapman and Hall, 1872-4. The Dickens Dictionary, by Gilbert A. Pierce with Additions by W. A. Wheeler, 1878—Heaphy (T.) A Wonderful Ghost Story with Letters of Charles Dickens respecting it, 1882—*Proctor (R. A.) Watched by the Dead: a Loving study of Dickens’ Half-told Tale, 1887— *Pemberton (T. Edgar) Charles Dickens and the Stage, 1888 12mo. and cr. 8vo. (4) Letters of Charles Dickens, edited by his Sister-in-Law and his Eldest Daughter, 3 vol. | 8vo. Chapman and Hall, 1880-2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31652761_0034.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)