"Apparently disbound and perhaps originally part of a larger work"--Podeschi., Caption title., Circular that reprints Dicken's letter to the London Times of Nov. 13, 1849, on the subject of public executions., and Signed at end: Charles Dickens, Devonshire-terrace, Tuesday, Nov. 13.
Publisher:
s.n.
Subject (Topic):
Capital punishment--England--London, Executions and executioners--England--London, and Times (London, England)
British standard library of fiction and Selections. 1880
Description:
"One penny." "Complete.", Contains Sketches of young couples and "Muffins, Ho!" from Nicholas Nickleby., and Wrapper title. Imprint from advertising matter on p. [2-4] of wrappers.
Publisher:
George Vickers and J. & R. Maxwell
Subject (Name):
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Sketches of young couples
Causley, S Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 Dickens, Henry F. (Henry Fielding), Sir, 1849-1933
Published / Created:
1895
Call Number:
Gimbel/Dickens E87 1
Image Count:
8
Description:
"Reprinted 1895 by W.T. Spencer"--Colophon., BEIN Gimbel/Dickens E87 1: Inscribed: To W.H. Chase, Esq., with kindest regards from W.T. Spencer, May 16th, 1896., and Facsimile of Aug. 5, 1865, issue of household newspaper written and printed by Henry F. Dickens, not by his father, Charles Dickens.
Publisher:
W.T. Spencer,
Subject (Name):
Spencer, W. T.--Presentation inscription to W.H. Chase
Causley, S Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 Dickens, Henry F. (Henry Fielding), Sir, 1849-1933
Published / Created:
1895
Call Number:
Gimbel/Dickens E87 2
Image Count:
9
Description:
"Reprinted 1895 by W.T. Spencer"--Colophon., BEIN Gimbel/Dickens E87 2: Bookplate of Clara B. and Edward C. Daoust., and Facsimile of Aug. 5, 1865, issue of household newspaper written and printed by Henry F. Dickens, not by his father, Charles Dickens.
Publisher:
W.T. Spencer,
Subject (Name):
Daoust, Clara B.--Bookplate and Daoust, Edward C.--Bookplate
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 Dickens, Henry F. (Henry Fielding), Sir, 1849-1933
Published / Created:
[189-?]
Call Number:
Gimbel/Dickens E89
Image Count:
6
Description:
Accompanied by a leaf from a book where the 3rd and 4th pages of this issue were printed in facsimile. and Facsimile of issue of household newspaper written and printed by Henry F. Dickens, son of Charles Dickens.
MS in an unidentified hand. Addressed to Maria Beadnell, this is probably the earliest of the surviving MSS; it contains 358 lines instead of the 360 lines in the other known transcripts.