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"The Daltons." (Charles Lever.) 1850-52.
Francis Edward Smedley's "Lewis Arundel." 1852.
Charles d.i.c.kens's "Bleak House," thirty-nine plates. 1852-53.
Horace Mayhew's "Letters Left at the Pastrycook's: being the Correspondence of Kitty Clover," cuts. 1853.
W. Harrison Ainsworth's "Crichton."
"Christmas Day, and How it was Spent by four Persons in the House of Fogra.s.s, Fogra.s.s, Mowton, and Snorton, Bankers," by C. Le Ros. Woodcuts.
1854.
Charles Lever's "Dodd Family Abroad." 1854.
Francis E. Smedley's "Harry Coverdale's Courts.h.i.+p." 1854.
Charles Lever's "Martins of Cro' Martin." 1856.
"Home Pictures," seven excellent plates. Darton & Co. 1856.
Charles d.i.c.kens's "Little Dorrit." 1855-57.
W. Harrison Ainsworth's "Spendthrift," 1857; "Mervyn c.l.i.theroe," 1857-58.
Charles Lever's "Davenport Dunn." 1859.
Mrs. Stowe's "The Minister's Wooing." 1859.
Charles d.i.c.kens's "Tale of Two Cities," sixteen etchings; the last work he executed for that author.
W. Harrison Ainsworth's "Ovingdean Grange; a Tale of the South Downs."
1860.
"Twigs for Nests; or, Notes on Nursery Nurture," ill.u.s.trations in graphotype by H. K. Browne and others, 1860.
Charles Lever's "One of Them," 1861; "Barrington," 1862-63.
"Tom Moody's Tales." (Mark Lemon.) 1864.
"Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds" (Surtees), [_with John Leech_]. 1864.
Charles Lever's "Luttrell of Arran." 1865.
"Ballads and Songs of Brittany," by Tom Taylor, translated from the "Barsaz-Breiz," ill.u.s.trations by Tenniel, Millais, H. K. Browne, and others. 1865.
Anthony Trollope's "Can You Forgive Her?" (forty plates by Phiz and Marcus Stone.) 1866.
"Dame Perkins and her Grey Mare," by J. L. Meadows. 1866.
_And the following._
"The Ill.u.s.trated Musical Annual" [_with Kenny Meadows and Crowquill_].
"The Works of Shakespeare," revised from the original text by Samuel Phelps. 2 vols. Numerous coloured plates.
"Wits and Beaux of Society," by Grace and Philip Wharton (Mrs. K. and J.
C. Thomson); plates by Brown and G.o.dwin.
"Memoirs of an Umbrella," by G. G. H. Rodwell, sixty-eight engravings by Landells from designs by Phiz.
"Phiz's Sketches of the Seaside and the Country," twenty-eight large plates, tinted mountings; oblong folio.
Smollett's "Adventures of Roderick Random."
Charles Lever's "Con Creggan."
"H. B.'s Schoolboy Days."
"Ill.u.s.trations of the Five Senses."
George Halse's "Adventures of Sir Guy de Guy."
G. A. Salas "Baddington Peerage" (in _Ill.u.s.trated Times_).
The Abbotsford Edition of "The Waverley Novels," etc., etc.
See also the "Memorial Edition" of d.i.c.kens's whole works, with several hundred ill.u.s.trations by George Cruikshank, H. K. Browne, and others, printed on Chinese paper.
_And in the following serials_.
"New Monthly Magazine"; early volumes of "Once a Week"; "Tinsley's Magazine"; "London Society"; "St. James's Magazine"; "Ill.u.s.trated Gazette"; "Sporting Times"; "Judy"; etc.