PREFACE.
ERRATA. VOL. I. Page 111, line 6. For "because if I hear of
Book I. 1833 to 1842
LETTERS OF CHARLES DICKENS.
1833 or 1834, and 1835, 1836. NARRATIVE. We have been able to
1837 NARRATIVE. From the commencement of "The Pickwick Papers,"
1838 NARRATIVE. In February of this year Charles Dickens made
1839 NARRATIVE. Charles Dickens was still living in Doughty
1840 NARRATIVE. Charles Dickens was at Broadstairs with his
1841 NARRATIVE. In the summer of this year Charles Dickens
1842 NARRATIVE. In January of this year Charles Dickens went,
NARRATIVE.
Book II. 1843 TO 1857.
1843 NARRATIVE. We have, unfortunately, very few letters of
1844 NARRATIVE. In the summer of this year the house in
1845 NARRATIVE. At the beginning of this year, Charles Dickens
1846 NARRATIVE. In the spring of this year Charles Dickens gave
1847 NARRATIVE. At the beginning of the year Charles Dickens
>1848. NARRATIVE. In March of this year Charles Dickens went
1849 NARRATIVE. This , as far as correspondence is concerned,
1850 NARRATIVE. In the spring Charles Dickens took a short
1851 NARRATIVE. In February this year, Charles Dickens made a
1852 NARRATIVE. In the summer of this year, Charles Dickens
1853 NARRATIVE. In this year, Charles Dickens was still writing
1854 NARRATIVE. The summer of this year was also spent at
1855 NARRATIVE. In the beginning of this year, Charles Dickens
1856 NARRATIVE. Charles Dickens having taken an appartement in
INDEX.
THE END.
THE LETTERS
OF
THE LETTERS
OF
CHARLES DICKENS.
EDITED BY
HIS SISTER-IN-LAW AND HIS ELDEST DAUGHTER.
In Two Volumes.
VOL. I.
1833 to 1856.
London:
CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193, PICCADILLY.
1880.
[The Right of Translation is Reserved.]
CHARLES DICKENS AND EVANS,
CRYSTAL PALACE PRESS.
TO
KATE PERUGINI,
THIS MEMORIAL OF HER FATHER
IS LOVINGLY INSCRIBED
BY HER AUNT AND SISTER.