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Editions that Charles Dickens Contributed To

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  • Oliver Twist (Boz Issue) Oliver Twist; or, the parish boy's progress. By "Boz." In three volumes. Vol. I. [II., III.] London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street. 1838. (transcription volumes: 1, 2, 3)
  • Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens' Issue) Oliver Twist. By Charles Dickens. Author of "The Pickwick Papers." . . . 1838. (Volume 3 has two different printings) (transcription volumes: 1, 2, 3) (Volume III is the variant published after 16 Nov.)
  • Oliver Twist (1839 Second Edition) Oliver Twist. By Charles Dickens . . . Second edition . . . 1839 [early copies have 1838].
  • Oliver Twist (1839 New Edition) Oliver Twist. By Charles Dickens. Author of "The Pickwick Papers" and "Nicholas Nickleby." A new edition . . . 1839.
  • Oliver Twist (1840 Edition) Oliver Twist; or, the parish boy's progress. By "Boz." . . . 1840.
  • Oliver Twist (Third Edition) Oliver Twist. By Charles Dickens. Author of "The Pickwick Papers" and "Nicholas Nickleby." A new edition . . . 1839.
  • Oliver Twist (1841 Serialization)
  • Oliver Twist (New Edition) The adventures of Oliver Twist; or, the parish boy's progress. By Charles Dickens. With twenty-four illustrations on steel, by George Cruikshank. A new edition, revised and corrected. London: Published for the author, by Bradbury & Evans, Whitefriars. MDCCCXLVI.
  • Oliver Twist (Cheap Edition) The adventures of Oliver Twist. By Charles Dickens. With a frontispiece by George Cruikshank. London: Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand. MDCCCL.
  • Oliver Twist (Library Edition) The adventures of Oliver Twist. By Charles Dickens. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly; and Bradbury and Evans, 11, Bouverie Street. 1858.
  • Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens Edition) The adventures of Oliver Twist. By Charles Dickens. With eight illustrations. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1867.

Preserving the full citations. Languageseeker (talk) 23:21, 9 April 2021 (UTC)Reply