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Author:Charles John Huffam Dickens

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Charles John Huffam Dickens
(1812–1870)

English novelist whose characters are among the most memorable in English literature. Each of his major novels appeared in several forms usually starting with an initial publication in periodical form, then collected into a first edition book, followed by a Cheap edition, a Library edition, and a final Charles Dickens edition. Despite important corrections made in subsequent printings, the accumulation of printers' errors makes the first editions the best versions of his texts.
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Charles John Huffam Dickens

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Compilations

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Novels

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  • Master Humphrey's clock
    • Master Humphrey's Clock serialized
    • Master Humphrey's Clock. By Charles Dickens. With Illustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot Browne. Vol. I [II] [III]. London: Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand. MDCCCXL [MDCCCXLI in Vols. II and III]. (transcription volumes: 1, 2, 3)
  • The Old Curiosity Shop
    • Editions Charles Dickens Contributed To
    • The Old Curiosity Shop (First Edition) 1841: First one-volume edition of The Old Curiosity Shop (transcription project) (1840–1841)
    • The Old Curiosity Shop (Philadelphia edition) The Old Curiosity Shop, and Other Tales. By Charles Dickens. With Numerous Illustrations By Cattermole and Browne. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard. 1841.
    • The Old Curiosity Shop (Cheap edition) The Old Curiosity Shop. By Charles Dickens. With a Frontispiece. From a Painting by Geo. Cattermole. Engraved by T. Williams. London: Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand. MDCCCXLVIII.
    • The Old Curiosity Shop (Library edition) The Old Curiosity Shop, by Charles Dickens. In two Volumes. Vol. I. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly; Bradbury and Evans, 11 Bouverie Street. 1858.
    • The Old Curiosity Shop (Charles Dickens edition) The Old Curiosity Shop. By Charles Dickens. with Eight Illustrations. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1867.
    • Critical Editions
    • The Clarendon Dickens: The Old Curiosity Shop Elizabeth M. Brennan (ed.) Publisher: Oxford University Press; The Clarendon Dickens, 1997 The Old Curiosity Shop(Clarendon Edition)
    • Other Editions
    • The Old Curiosity Shop
  • Barnaby Rudge (1841)
    • First Edition (transcription project)
    • Cheap Edition
    • Library Edition
    • Charles Dickens Edition
    • 1867 Edition (transcription volumes: 1, 2)
  • The Christmas Books:
    1. A Christmas Carol (1843) (Stave 5 only)
    2. The Chimes (1844), scanned version (transcription project)
    3. The Cricket on the Hearth (1845)
    4. The Battle of Life (1846)
    5. The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain, A Fancy for Christmas-Time (1848)
  • Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-1844)
    • Editions Charles Dickens Contributed To
    • Martin Chuzzlewit (Serial)
    • Martin Chuzzlewit (First Edition) (transcription project)
    • Martin Chuzzlewit (Cheap Edition) The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. By Charles Dickens. With a frontispiece, from a drawing by Frank Stone. London: Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand. MDCCCL.
    • Martin Chuzzlewit (Library Edition) The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. By Charles Dickens. In two volumes. Vol. I [II]. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly; and Bradbury and Evans, 11, Bouverie Street. 1858.
    • Martin Chuzzlewit (Charles Dickens Edition) The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. By Charles Dickens. With eight illustrations. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly, 1867.
    • Critical Editions
    • The Clarendon Dickens: Martin Chuzzlewit Margaret Cardwell (ed.) Publisher: Oxford University Press; The Clarendon Dickens In Copyright (Clarendon Edition)
  • Dombey and Son (1846-1848)
  • David Copperfield (1849–1850)
  • Bleak House
  • Hard Times (1854)
    1867 Edition (transcription project)
  • Little Dorrit (1855–1857)
    • Editions that Charles Dickens Contributed To
    • Little Dorrit (Serial)
    • Little Dorrit (First Edition) Little Dorrit. By Charles Dickens. With illustrations by H. K. Browne. London: Bradbury and Evans, ii, Bouverie Street. 1857.
    • Little Dorrit (Library Edition) Little Dorrit. By Charles Dickens. In two volumes. Vol. I. [II.] London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly; and Bradbury and Evans, ii, Bouverie Street. 1859.
    • Little Dorrit (Cheap Edition) Little Dorrit. By Charles Dickens. With frontispiece by Marcus Stone. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1861.Little Dorrit. By Charles Dickens. With eight illustrations. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1868.
    • Little Dorrit (Charles Dickens Edition) Little Dorrit. By Charles Dickens. With eight illustrations. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1868.
    • Little Dorrit (Lang Edition) Little Dorrit. By Charles Dickens. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1897. (transcription project)
    • Critical Editions
    • The Clarendon Dickens: Little Dorrit Harvey Peter Sucksmith (ed.) Publisher: Oxford University Press; The Clarendon Dickens, 1979 In Copyright Little Dorrit (Clarendon)
    • Other Editions
    • Little Dorrit (Unknown later printing)
  • A Tale of Two Cities (1859)
  • Great Expectations (1860–1861)
    • Editions that Charles Dickens Contributed To
      • Manuscript in Wisbech and Fenland Museum Library
      • Great Expectations (First edition) Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. In Three Volumes. Vol. I. [II., III.] London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. MDCCCLXI. [The right of translation is reserved.] (transcription volumes: 1, 2, 3)
      • Great Expectations (American Edition) Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. ("Boz.") With Thirty-Four Illustrations from Original Designs by John McLenan. Printed from the manuscript and early proof-sheets purchased pg lxvii from the author, for which Charles Dickens has been paid in cash, the sum of one thousand pounds sterling. Peterson's Uniform Edition of Dickens' Works, containing [list follows] Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers, 306 Chestnut Street
      • Great Expectations (1862 edition) Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. A New edition in One Volume. London: Chapman and Hall, 193 Piccadilly. MDCCCLXII. [The Right of Translation is reserved.]
      • Great Expectations (1863 Cheap edition) Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. With a Frontispiece, from a Painting by Marcus Stone. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1864. [The Right of Translation is reserved.]
      • Great Expectations (1864 Library edition) Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. With Illustrations by Marcus Stone. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1864 (transcription project)
      • Great Expectations (1868 Charles Dickens edition) Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. With Eight Illustrations. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1868.
      • Great Expectations (American Edition) Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. With Eight Illustrations. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1868.Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. ("Boz.") With Thirty-Four Illustrations from Original Designs by John McLenan. Printed from the manuscript and early proof-sheets purchased pg lxviifrom the author, for which Charles Dickens has been paid in cash, the sum of one thousand pounds sterling. Peterson's Uniform edition of Dickens' Works, containing [list follows] Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers, 306 Chestnut Street
    • Critical Editions
      • The Clarendon Dickens: Great Expectations Margaret Cardwell (ed.) Publisher: Oxford University Press; The Clarendon Dickens, 1993 In Copyright Clarendon Edition
    • Other Editions
  • Our Mutual Friend (1864–1865)
  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1870) (unfinished) (illustrated by Luke Fildes)

Selected other books

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Short stories

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Essays

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Articles

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As Editor

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Works about Dickens

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On his works

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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