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250.. By Charles Dickens. (Boz.) Petersons Uniform Edition of Dickens Works.... Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers [c1861].

[9]245 p. Front., plate, illus. 23.5 cm. Added t.p., with vignette. Includes The Haunted House, p. 177245 (see note for preceding edition). The Mortals in the House, p. 177186, The Ghost in Master B.s Room, p. 214220, and The Ghost in the Corner Room, p. 244245, by Charles Dickens. The illustrations, for Hunted Down only, p. 2134, are the same as those in the preceding edition. Black vertical rib cloth, with a portrait of Dick ens and other decoration blocked in blind on both covers, spine blocked in gold. 251.Copy 2. Printed on thinner paper. Different blocking in blind, with a diamondshaped design in place of the portrait, spine blocked as Copy 1. Adverts., [2] p. at back. With an inscription in pencil on free front endpaper dated Jan/62. 252.A Last Household Word. In Household Words. A Weekly Journal. Con ducted by Charles Dickens. Vol. 19, No. 479, May 28, 1859. London: Published at the Office. Page 620. 24.5 cm. Unsigned. No wrappers; unstitched. In collins collection [wc 55]. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices 253.Extracts from Household Words, a Weekly Journal, Conducted by Charles Dickens. From Nos. 395 & 396 of the October Part, 1857. [Lancaster: Printed by G. C. Clark, Gazette Office], [186-?] 7, [1] p. 24 cm. Caption title.

On outside front wrapper: Extracts from Household Words, Relating to Mr. Charles Dickenss Visit to Lancaster. Presented by J. Sly, Kings Arms Hotel, Lan caster. Consists of a brief introductory paragraph fol lowed by the Bridal Chamber episode from The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices, by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. The Royal Marriage, March 10, 1863 [ad vert.], p. [8]. Grayish reddish purple illustrated wrappers. Adverts. on outside back wrapper. 254.The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices. No Thoroughfare. The Perils of Certain English Prisoners. By Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. With Illustrations. London: Chapman and Hall, Limited, 1890. vi p., 1 leaf, 327 p. Front., plates. 21.5 cm. The eight illustrations are by Arthur Layard. These Stories, which originally appeared in Household Words, are now reprinted in a com plete form for the first time.Note, p. [ii]. Dark bluish green diaper cloth, covers and spine blocked in black. Another copy is in collins collection [wc 280]. 255.The Brides Chamber.... Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Harry Stone. With thirty-four Illustrations by Kathryn Jacobi. [Santa Monica, California]: Waxwing Editions, 1996. 1 leaf, vii, [1], 154 p., 1 leaf. Illus. 36.5 cm. Introduction: The Tangled Web, p. 153. Some Notes on The Brides Chamber, p. 55 65. The Brides Chamber, p. 67154. The Brides Chamber, the fourth part of the five-part travel series, The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices, appeared in Dickens weekly magazine, Household Words, on 24 October 1857.... it is easy to demonstrate that Dickens, in addition to writing other specific segments

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