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Advertisment for The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, sold by the Nelson Library, 1912.
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Mr Pickwick, from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, 1912.
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Charles Dickens giving a reading, 1859 (1912). Artist: Herbert Watkins
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Charles Dickens, British novelist, in 1840 (1912).
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Mr Riah and Miss Wren at the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters, 1912. Artist: Harry Furniss
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Charles Dickens presiding at the Newsvendors' Dinner, 5th April 1870 (1912).
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Marcus Stone, British artist and illustrator, c1865 (1912).
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The death of Mr Tulkinghorn, 1912. Artist: Harry Furniss
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David Copperfield and Uriah Heep, 1912. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
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Pickwick Papers, "Mr. Pickwick could scarcely believe the evidence of his own senses".
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Pickwick Papers, "With a countenance greatly mollified by the softening influence of tobacco, requested him to 'fire away'".
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Pickwick Papers, "Who are you, you rascal?" said the captain, administering several pokes to Mr. Pickwick's body with the thick stick. "What's your name?".
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Pickwick Papers, "The kitchen door opened, and in walked Mr. Job Trotter".
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Miss Georgina Hogarth, c1850 (1912).
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Pickwick Papers, "Seated on an upright tombstone, close to him, was a strange unearthly figure,".
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Pickwick Papers, "My dear," said Mr. Pickwick, looking over the wall, and catching sight of Arabella on the other side. "Don't be frightened, my dear, 'tis only Mr. Pickwick.".
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Pickwick Papers, "Before Mr. Pickwick distinctly knew what was the matter, he was surrounded by the whole body, and kissed by every one of them".
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Pickwick Papers, "An admonitory gesture from Perker restrained him, and he listened to the learned gentleman's continuation with a look of indignation".
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Charles Dickens, English novelist, c1860s.Artist: Fradelle & Young
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Pickwick Papers, "Mr. Pickwick went slowly and gravely down the slide, with his feet about a yard and a quarter apart, amidst the gratified shouts of all the spectators.".
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Facsimile of the inscription in a copy of The Pickwick Papers, 1839 (1912). 
Facsimile of the inscription in a copy of The Pickwick Papers, 1839 (1912). Facsimile of the inscription in a copy of Charles Dickens' first novel, presented by the author to Edward Chapman on 14th November 1839. A print from The Bookman, February 1912. 
Unique Identifier AR971665 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3438px × 5131px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
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Book
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Britain
British
CHARLES
CHARLES DICKENS
Charles John Huffam
Charles John Huffam Dickens
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Dickens
DICKENSIAN
England
English
Handwriting
HANDWRITTEN
Inscription
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Literature
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
Novel
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Print Collector8
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The Pickwick Papers
The Print Collector
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