Sketches by Boz, Illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People (first series, 2 volumes, London: Macrone, 1836; second series, London: Macrone 1937); republished as Watkins Tottle and Other Sketches Illustrative of Every Day Life and Every Day People, 2 volumes (Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Co.; Blanchard, 1837) and The Tuggs's at Ramsgate and Other Sketches Illustrative of Every Day People (Phil Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Co.; Blanchard, 1837);The Village Coquettes: A Comic Opera in Two
adelphia: Carey, Lea & Co.; Blanchard, 1837);
The Village Coquettes: A Comic Opera in Two Acts, as "Boz" with music by John Hullah (London: Bentley, 1836);
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, Edited by "Boz" (20 monthly parts, London: Chapman & Hall, 1836-1837; 5 volumes, Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Co.; Blanchard, 1838);
The Strange Gentleman: A Comic Burletta, in Two Acts, as "Boz" (London: Chapman & Hall, 1837);
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (20 monthly parts, London: Chapman & Hall, 1837-1839; 1 volume, New York: Turney, 1839);
Sketches of Young Gentleman, Dedicated to the Young Ladies (London: Chapman & Hall, 1838);
Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, Edited by "Boz," 2 volumes (London: Bentley, 1838; Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Co.; Blanchard, 1838);
Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress, by "Boz" (3 volumes, London: Bentley, 1838; 2 volumes, Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Co.; Blanchard, 1839);
Sketches of Young Couples, with an Urgent Remonstrance to the Gentlemen of England (Being Bachelors or Widowers), on the Present Alarming Crisis (London:Chapman & Hall, 1840);
The Old Curiosity Shop (2 volumes, London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1841; 1 volume, Philadelphia: Lea & Co.; Blanchard, 1841);
Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty (London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1841; Philadelphia: Lea & Co.; Blanchard, 1841);
American Notes for General Circulation (2 volumes, London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1841; 1 volume, New York: Wilson, 1841);
The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, 20 monthly parts (London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1842-1844);
A Christmas Carol, in Prose: Being a Ghost Story of Christmas (London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1843; Philadelphia: Carey & Co.; Hart, 1844);
The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells That Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In (London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1845; Philadelphia: La & Co.; Blanchard, 1845);
Pictures from Italy London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1846); republished as Travelling Letters Written on the Road (New York: Wiley & Co.; Putnam, 1846);
The Cricket on the Hearth: A Fairy Tale of Home (London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1846; Boston: Redding, 1846);
The Battle of Life: A Love Story (London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1846; Boston: Redding, 1847);
Dombey and Son (20 monthly parts, London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1846-1848; 1 volume, New York: Burgess, Stringer, 1847);
The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain: A Fancy for Christmas Time (London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1848; Philadelphia: Althemus, 1848);
The Personal History of David Copperfield (20 monthly parts, London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1849-1850; 2 volumes, New York: Harper, 1852);
A Child's History of England (3 volumes, London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1852- 1854; 1 volume, Boston: Jenks, Hickling & Co.; Swan, 1854);
Bleak House (20 monthly parts, London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1852-1853; 1 volume, New York: Harper, 1853);
Hard Times: For These Times (London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1854; New York: McElrath, 1854);
Little Dorrit (20 monthly parts, London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1855-1857; 1 volume, Philadelphia: Peterson, 1857):
A Tale of Two Cities (London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1859; Philadelphia: Peterson, 1859);
Great Expectations (3 volumes, London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1861; 2 volumes, New York: Harper, 1861);
The Uncommercial Traveller (London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1861; New York, Sheldon, 1865);
Our Mutual Friend (20 monthly parts, London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1864-1865; 1 volume, New York: Harper, 1865)
Hunted Down: A Story, with Some Account of Thomas Griffiths Wainewright, The Poisoner (London: Hotten, 1870; Philadelphia: Peterson, 1870);
The Mystery of Edwin Drood (6 monthly parts, London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1870; 1 volume, Boston: Fields, Osgood, 1870);
A Child's Dream of a Star (Boston: Fields, Osgood, 1871);
Is She His Wife? Or, Something Singular: A Comic Burletta in One Act (Boston: Osgood, 1877);
The Life of our Lord (New York: Simon & Co.; Schuster, 1934);
The Speeches of Charles Dickens, edited by K. J. Fielding (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960);
Uncollected Writings from Household Words, 1850-1859, 2 volumes (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1968; London: Allen Lane, 1969);
Charles Dickens' Book of Memoranda: A Photographic and Typographic Facsimile of the Notebook Begun in January 1855, transcribed and annotated by Fred Kaplan (New York: New York Public Library; Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, 1981).
Collections: Cheap Edition of the Works of Mr. Charles Dickens (12 volumes, London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1847-1852; 3 volumes, London: Bradbury & Co.; Evans, 1858);
The Charles Dickens Edition, 21 volumes (London: Chapman & Co.; Hall, 1867-1875);
The Works of Charles Dickens, 21 volumes (London: Macmillan, 1892-1925);
The Works of Charles Dickens, Gadshill Edition, 36 volumes (London: Chapman & Co.; Hall/New York: Scribners, 1897-1908);
The Nonesuch Edition, edited by Arthur Waugh and others, 23 volumes (London: Nonesuch Press, 1937-1938);
The New Oxford Illustrated Dickens, 21 volumes (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1947- 1958);
The Clarendon Dickens, edited by Kathleen Tillotson and others, 6 volumes, ongoing (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966- ).
This extract is taken from Harland S. Nelson, Charles Dickens [Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1981]
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