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illustrations, including Buss’s, and additional drawings by J.<br />

Leech.<br />

1891, introd by J. Lubbock.<br />

1892 Macmillan edn, introd by C. Dickens the younger.<br />

1897 Gadshill edn, introd and notes by A. Lang. 2 vols.<br />

1899 Rochester edn, introd by G. Gissing, notes by F. G. Kitton, frontispiece<br />

by S. Laurence, illustr E. H. 2 vols.<br />

1899 Temple edn, introd by W. Jerrold. 3 vols.<br />

1901–2 London edn, notes by F. G. Kitton and original illustrations.<br />

1902 Autograph edn, introd by P. Fitzgerald, notes by F. G. Kitton,<br />

original and extra illustrations. 3 vols.<br />

1902 Biographical edn, introd by A. Waugh, with original illustrations.<br />

1903 Autograph edn, introd by P. Fitzgerald, notes by F. G. Kitton<br />

and original illustrations. 3 vols.<br />

1906 National edn, with 60 illustrations.<br />

1907 Everyman Lib edn, introd by G. K. Chesterton.<br />

1909 Topical edn, introd by C. Van Noorden, notes by C. P. Johnson. 2<br />

vols. (Original illustrations and prefaces, 223 additional pictures,<br />

etc.)<br />

1910 Testimonial edn, introd by J. A. Hammerton, illustr H. Furniss.<br />

1913–15 Waverley edn, introd by A. Lang, illustr C. Pears and F.<br />

Barnard.<br />

1937 Nonesuch edn, ed. W. Dexter, H. Walpole, A. Waugh, and T.<br />

Hatton.<br />

1947 New Oxford Illus Dickens, introd by B. Darwin.<br />

New York 1949 Inner Sanctum edn, introd by C. Fadiman, illustr F.<br />

Banbery.<br />

1953 Collins edn, introd by A. Waugh.<br />

New York 1960 Washington Square edn. Rptd as a Collateral Classic<br />

1967, introd by J. Mersand.<br />

New York 1964 Laurel edn, introd by E. Johnson.<br />

New York 1964 Signet Classics edn, afterword by S. Marcus.<br />

New York 1969 Airmont edn, introd by B. Rowland.<br />

Harmondsworth 1972, Penguin <strong>English</strong> Library edn, later Penguin<br />

Classics edn, ed with introd and notes by R. L. Patten, with original<br />

illustrations, maps and appendices.<br />

1981 Folio Society edn, introd by C. Hibbert and illustr C. Keeping.<br />

Oxford 1986 Clarendon edn, ed J. Kinsley.<br />

Oxford 1988 World’s Classics edn, ed with introd and notes by J.<br />

Kinsley and K. Tillotson.<br />

1991 Mandarin edn, introd by P. Ackroyd.<br />

1997 Everyman Dickens edn, ed with introd and notes by M.<br />

Andrews.<br />

Harmondsworth 1998 Penguin Classics edn, ed M. Wormald.<br />

Dickens’s reading adaptations<br />

Bardell and Pickwick; Mr Chops, the dwarf [from Going into<br />

society]; Mr Bob Sawyer’s party: three readings, each in one<br />

chapter. nd (priv ptd). Both Pickwick items rptd Boston 1868 and<br />

in collections 1868, 1883, 1907, 1975, 1983. See Readings, below.<br />

Commentary on the text<br />

de Suzannet, A. <strong>The</strong> original manuscript <strong>of</strong> Pickwick papers.<br />

Dickensian 28 1932.<br />

Miller, W. and E. H. Strange. <strong>The</strong> original Pickwick papers: the collation<br />

<strong>of</strong> a perfect first edition. Dickensian 29–31 1933–5.<br />

Patten, R. L. <strong>The</strong> interpolated tales in Pickwick papers. Dickens Stud<br />

1 1965.<br />

Patten, R. L. <strong>The</strong> unpropitious muse: Pickwick’s ‘interpolated’ tales.<br />

Dickens Stud Newsletter 1 1970.<br />

Patten, R. L. Pickwick and the development <strong>of</strong> serial fiction. Rice<br />

Univ Stud 61 1975.<br />

Imitations<br />

‘Bos’ [T. P. Prest?]. <strong>The</strong> post-humourous notes <strong>of</strong> the Pickwickian<br />

club. 2 vols [1839?]. Issued weekly, May 1837–July 1839, 112 nos at<br />

1d as <strong>The</strong> penny Pickwick, and 4d monthly; illus. See F. C. Rose,<br />

Dickensian 22 1926.<br />

Pickwick in Boulogne. Boulogne Sep 1837.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pickwick Gazette, illustrated by Robert Cruikshank. 1837. 2<br />

issues only, June–July.<br />

Posthumous papers <strong>of</strong> the Cadgers’ club. 1837–8.<br />

Sam Weller’s Pickwick jest book. Penny nos from 1 Nov 1837.<br />

Sam Weller’s sentiments on the Poor Law. Cleave’s London Satirist<br />

16 Dec 1837.<br />

<strong>The</strong> beauties <strong>of</strong> Pickwick, by Sam Weller. 1838, 1883 (facs, introd on<br />

original <strong>of</strong> Sam Weller, note on piracies, and other comments,<br />

‘by a lover <strong>of</strong> Dickens’s works’). Partly quotation, partly invention.<br />

Mr Pickwick’s collection <strong>of</strong> songs. [c. 1838].<br />

‘Poz’. <strong>The</strong> posthumous papers <strong>of</strong> the wonderful discovery club.<br />

[1838].<br />

‘Quiz’. Droll discussions and queer proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Magnum-<br />

Fundum club. [1838.]<br />

Reynolds, G. W. M. Pickwick in America! 44 pts 1838–9. See F. C. Roe,<br />

Connoisseur 107 1941.<br />

Winkle’s journal (omitted in the Pickwick papers). Metropolitan<br />

Mag Oct 1838.<br />

Pickwick in India. Madras 1839–40.<br />

Pickwick’s mirthful almanac for 1839.<br />

Reynolds, G. W. M. Pickwick abroad: or the tour in France, illus.<br />

1839, 1864, 1905. Appeared serially Dec 1837–June 1838 in<br />

Monthly Mag, <strong>of</strong> which Reynolds was then editor. Also issued in<br />

monthly pts from Jan 1839. <strong>The</strong> book issue contains a long<br />

preface defending the imitation, 41 steel engravings by ‘Alfred<br />

Crowquill’ (A. H. Forrester) and J. Phillips, and 33 woodcuts by G.<br />

W. Bonner (views <strong>of</strong> Paris). See W. Miller, G. W. M. Reynolds and<br />

Dickens, Dickensian 13 1917.<br />

Dickens, C. Master Humphrey’s clock nos 5–88 (2 May 1840–27 Nov<br />

1841) passim. Pickwick and the Wellers revived.<br />

Reynolds, G. W. M. Noctes Pickwickianae. Teetotaler 27 June–8 Aug<br />

1840.<br />

Ross, H. Mr Pickwick’s hat-box. <strong>The</strong> New Monthly Belle Assemblée<br />

Jan–Nov 1840.<br />

An omitted Pickwick paper: restored by Poz. <strong>The</strong> Token and<br />

Atlantic Souvenir. Boston 1841.<br />

Reynolds, G. W. M. Pickwick married. Teetotaler 23 Jan–19 June<br />

1841. Rptd and rev as <strong>The</strong> marriage <strong>of</strong> Mr Pickwick in his Master<br />

Timothy’s book case, 1842. A tale occupying one-sixth <strong>of</strong> a long<br />

work.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pickwickian treasury <strong>of</strong> wit: or Joe Miller’s jest book. 1846.<br />

Viles, E. Marmaduke Midge, the Pickwickian legatee. [c. 1852].<br />

[Besant, W. and J. Rice.] <strong>The</strong> death <strong>of</strong> Samuel Pickwick. In <strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr Lucraft and other tales, 2 vols 1876.<br />

Mr Pickwick goes out pike fishing. <strong>The</strong> Shooting Times 1902.<br />

Pickwick papers up to date. Gleam 19 June 1902.<br />

Pickwick papers up to date. Punch 17 and 24 Dec 1902, 22 Apr 1903.<br />

Reid, J. G. Pickwickians abroad. Shanghai 1913.<br />

Harper, C. G. Mr Pickwick’s second time. <strong>The</strong> Autocar 24 Dec 1921;<br />

rev and expanded as Mr Pickwick’s second time on earth, 1927.<br />

Young Pickwick’s schooldays. nd.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

See Bolton 1987 under Studies and bibliographies <strong>of</strong> adaptations,<br />

below.<br />

Stirling, E. <strong>The</strong> Pickwick club; or, the age we live in. 1837.<br />

Rede, W. L. Peregrinations <strong>of</strong> Pickwick. 1837.<br />

Moncrieff, W. T. Sam Weller; or, the Pickwickians. 1837.<br />

Taylor, T. P. Boz; or, the Pickwick club. 1837.<br />

Selby, C. Pickwickian adventures; or, the sayings and doings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pickwick club, 1837.<br />

Murray, W. H. Scraps from Pickwick. Edinburgh 1837.<br />

Charles Dickens<br />

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