THE WORKS OF DICKENS

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Reprints of the First Editions, with all the original Illustrations, and with Introductions, Biographical and Bibliographical, by Charles Dickens the Younger.

  • THE PICKWICK PAPERS. With 50 Illustrations.
  • OLIVER TWIST. With 27 Illustrations.
  • NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. With 44 Illustrations.
  • MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. With 41 Illustrations.
  • THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. With 97 Illustrations.
  • BARNABY RUDGE. With 76 Illustrations.
  • DOMBEY AND SON. With 40 Illustrations.
  • CHRISTMAS BOOKS. With 65 Illustrations.
  • SKETCHES BY BOZ. With 44 Illustrations.
  • AMERICAN NOTES AND PICTURES FROM ITALY. With 4 Illustrations.
  • DAVID COPPERFIELD. With 40 Illustrations.
  • BLEAK HOUSE. With 43 Illustrations.
  • LITTLE DORRIT. With 40 Illustrations.
  • THE LETTERS OF CHARLES DICKENS.
  • A TALE OF TWO CITIES. With 15 Illustrations.
  • GREAT EXPECTATIONS; AND HARD TIMES.

MACMILLAN'S
EDITION OF DICKENS
SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

ATHENÆUM.—"Handy in form, well printed, illustrated with reproductions of the original plates, introduced with bibliographical notes by the novelist's son, and above all issued at a most moderate price, this edition will appeal successfully to a large number of readers."

SPEAKER.—"We do not think there exists a better edition."

MORNING POST.—"The edition will be highly appreciated."

SCOTSMAN.—"This reprint offers peculiar attractions. Of a handy size, in one volume, of clear, good-sized print, and with its capital comic illustrations, it is a volume to be desired."

NEWCASTLE CHRONICLE.—"The most satisfactory edition of the book that has been issued."

GLASGOW HERALD.—"None of the recent editions of Dickens can be compared with that which Messrs. Macmillan inaugurate with the issue of Pickwick.... Printed in a large, clear type, very readable."

GLOBE.—"They have used an admirably clear type and good paper, and the binding is unexceptionable.... May be selected as the most desirable cheap edition of the immortal 'Papers' that has ever been offered to the public."

MANCHESTER EXAMINER.—"Handy in form, well printed, illustrated with reduced reproductions of the original plates, introduced with bibliographical notes by the novelist's son, and above all issued at a moderate price, this edition will appeal successfully to a large number of readers."

THE QUEEN.—"A specially pleasant and convenient form in which to re-read Dickens."

THE STAR.—"This new 'Dickens Series,' with its reproductions of the original illustrations, is a joy to the possessor."

Complete in Twenty-four Volumes. Crown 8vo, tastefully bound in green cloth, gilt. Price 3s. 6d. each.

In special cloth binding, flat backs, gilt tops. Supplied in Sets only of 24 volumes. Price £4 4s.

Also an edition with all the 250 original etchings. In 24 volumes. Crown 8vo, gilt tops. Price 6s. each.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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