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Advertisment for The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, sold by the Nelson Library, 1912.
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Facsimile of the inscription in a copy of The Pickwick Papers, 1839 (1912).
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Scene from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, 1836. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
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Pickwick Papers, Mr. Pickwick sitting for his portrait.
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Charles Dickens giving a reading, 1859 (1912). Artist: Herbert Watkins
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Scene from The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, 1836-1837. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
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Mr Riah and Miss Wren at the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters, 1912. Artist: Harry Furniss
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The death of Mr Tulkinghorn, 1912. Artist: Harry Furniss
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Charles Dickens, British novelist, in 1840 (1912).
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Pickwick Papers, "Mr. Pickwick could scarcely believe the evidence of his own senses".
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Pickwick Papers, "Permit me to introduce my friends, Mr. Tupman, Mr. Winkle, Mr. Snodgrass".
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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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'Mr Winkle on the Ice', 1915.Artist: Frank Reynolds
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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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Charles Dickens presiding at the Newsvendors' Dinner, 5th April 1870 (1912).
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Pickwick Papers, "The kitchen door opened, and in walked Mr. Job Trotter".
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Pickwick Papers, ?Mrs. Bardell screamed violently; Tommy roared; Mrs. Cluppins shrunk within herself; and Mrs. Sanders made off without more ado?.
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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, ?Mr. Stiggins, getting on his legs as well as he could, proceeded to deliver an edifying discourse for the benefit of the company?.
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Marcus Stone, British artist and illustrator, c1865 (1912).
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Mr Pickwick, from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, 1912. 
Mr Pickwick, from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, 1912. Illustration used in an advertisment for the book, sold by the Nelson Library, 1912. The Pickwick Papers, Dickens' first novel, was first published in 1839. A print from The Bookman, February 1912. 
Unique Identifier AR971678 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3325px × 5238px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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