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<strong>The</strong> old printer’s curiosity shop: a reminiscence <strong>of</strong> the late Charles<br />

Dickens. Provincial and Colonial Press News 19 Feb 1884. Fetter<br />

Lane shop.<br />

<strong>The</strong> characters <strong>of</strong> Charles Dickens drawn by Kyd. No 1 Quilp – <strong>The</strong><br />

old curiosity shop. Fleet Street Mag 1, 10 Sep 1887.<br />

<strong>The</strong> church <strong>of</strong> little Nell. Pump Court 3 Dec 1887.<br />

Liston, W. L. <strong>The</strong> little Nell <strong>of</strong> Charles Dickens. Girl’s Own Paper Dec<br />

1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop. Publisher’s Circular 23 Apr 1890. Fetter Lane<br />

shop.<br />

Kitton, F. G. Master Humphrey’s clock: <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop,<br />

Barnaby Rudge: a biographical and bibliographical sketch.<br />

Literary Rev 1 1892.<br />

Ragan, H. In the footsteps <strong>of</strong> Dickens. Cosmopolitan 15 1893.<br />

Portsmouth Street shop.<br />

Habben, F. H. <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop. People 9 July 1899.<br />

Stafford, D. In the steps <strong>of</strong> Dickens: the death-place <strong>of</strong> little Nell.<br />

Ludgate Sep 1900. Tong.<br />

S., C. S. In the steps <strong>of</strong> little Nell. Illus London News 9 Sep 1905.<br />

Tong and Black Country.<br />

‘Sack, O.’ [B. W. Matz]. Coventry and Dickens. Dickensian 2 1906.<br />

Moore, E. H. Dickens and Birmingham. Dickensian 3 1907.<br />

Where little Nell died. Dickensian 3 1907. Tong.<br />

R., A. <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop: traditional notes on the house immortalised<br />

by Charles Dickens as the home <strong>of</strong> little Nell and her<br />

grandfather. 1907. Portsmouth Street shop.<br />

A[uden], J. E. Tong and the old curiosity shop. Dickensian 4 1908.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop. Westminster Gazette 11 May 1908.<br />

Portsmouth Street shop.<br />

Sawle, Rose, Lady Graves [Rose Caroline Paynter]. Sketches from the<br />

diaries <strong>of</strong> Rose Lady Graves Sawle. 1908. Prototype for Quilp.<br />

Stafford, D. <strong>The</strong> resting place <strong>of</strong> little Nell. Great Thoughts 5 Dec<br />

1908. Tong.<br />

Davis, G. W. Dickens and Birmingham. Dickensian 5 1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop: a picturesque survival. Daily Telegraph 4 Jan<br />

1909. Portsmouth Street shop.<br />

Day, J. B. <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop. Daily Telegraph 5 Jan 1909.<br />

Where little Nell died. <strong>English</strong> Illus Mag 41, July 1909. Tong.<br />

Allbut, R. Old curiosity shop. I. Dickensian 6 1910.<br />

<strong>The</strong> disappearance <strong>of</strong> Dickens’s London. Bazaar 16 Sep 1910.<br />

Westminster Bridge shop.<br />

F. <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop. II. Dickensian 6 1910.<br />

Hearn, A. J. <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop. IV. Dickensian 6 1910.<br />

‘Jingle’. Literary legends and landmarks <strong>of</strong> London. Bystander 10<br />

Aug 1910.<br />

Little Bethel. Daily News 7 Mar 1910. Zoar Chapel.<br />

Matz, B. W. When found. Dickensian 6 1910. Portsmouth Street<br />

shop.<br />

Minster Abbey Church and Dickens. Dickensian 6 1910. Sheppey.<br />

Polack, E. E. Humorous villains: a comparison between Daniel<br />

Quilp and Shakespeare’s Richard the Third. Dickensian 6 1910.<br />

Reade, C. T. <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop. III. Dickensian 6 1910.<br />

‘Rutherford, Mark’ [W. H. White]. Little Nell. In his Pages from a<br />

journal, with other papers, 1910.<br />

Stafford, D. <strong>The</strong> birthplace <strong>of</strong> little Nell. Great Thoughts 21 May<br />

1910. Bath.<br />

Stafford, D. Dickens and the Midlands. Great Thoughts 11 June 1910.<br />

Allbut, R. She lay at rest. Dickensian 7 1911. Poem.<br />

Carlton, G. Was Daniel Quilp a real character or a caricature?<br />

Discovery <strong>of</strong> the flesh-and-blood original used by Dickens in <strong>The</strong><br />

old curiosity shop. New York Times 16 July 1911.<br />

Cross, A. E. B. Our ladies <strong>of</strong> sorrow and <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop.<br />

Dickensian 7 1911. Link with De Quincey.<br />

Van Noorden, C. Some Dickens discoveries. Strand Mag 42 1911.<br />

London topography.<br />

Corfield, W. At the canal, Birmingham. Dickensian 8 1912.<br />

Nabok<strong>of</strong>f, V. Charles Dickens: a Russian appreciation. Dickensian 8<br />

1912.<br />

Watson, L. Charles Dickens and the dissenters. N & Q 29 June 1912.<br />

Little Bethel.<br />

Corfield, W. Demolition <strong>of</strong> Dickensian landmarks in Birmingham.<br />

N & Q 7, 11th ser 1913.<br />

Corfield, W. Where was Little Bethel? Dickensian 9 1913.<br />

Rogers, F. Little Bethel. Dickensian 9 1913.<br />

Dexter, W. <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop, Portugal Street, Lincoln’s Inn<br />

Fields. In Charles Dickens: A Bookman extra number, 1914.<br />

Dickens’ little Nell? Death <strong>of</strong> lady born in the old curiosity shop.<br />

Daily News and Leader 13 May 1914. Miss Tice.<br />

Hulme, H. Quilp’s house. Dickensian 10 1914.<br />

Matz, B. W. When found. Dickensian 10 1914. Miss Tice.<br />

Carver, B. A ride to little Nell’s haven. Cycling 49, 25 May 1915.<br />

Matz, B. W. Memorials and tablets to Dickens. Dickensian 11 1915.<br />

Portsmouth Street shop.<br />

Philip, A. J. Dickens’ originals. IV. <strong>The</strong> old curiosity shop and little<br />

Nell. Millgate Monthly Aug 1915.<br />

Seen by the tourist: little Nell’s burial place. Cycling 50, 22 July 1915.<br />

Tong.<br />

Fitzgerald, P. A Dickens perplexity. II. Little Nell’s travels.<br />

Dickensian 12 1916.<br />

Minck, J. M. Daniel Quilp. Dickensian 13 1917.<br />

Thornton, C. Poetical tributes to Charles Dickens: Little Nell.<br />

Dickensian 13 1917.<br />

<strong>The</strong> schoolmistress in literature: 14. Sophy Wackles and Miss<br />

Monflathers. Schoolmaster 28 Dec 1918.<br />

Sharp, H. In defence <strong>of</strong> little Nell. Dickensian 14 1918.<br />

McNaught, C. Dickens’s Bevis Marks. Dickensian 15 1919.<br />

W. London in little: the old curiosity shop. John o’ London’s Weekly<br />

4 Oct 1919.<br />

Smith, H. G. <strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> Mr Slum: poets as advertisers. John o’<br />

London’s Weekly 10 July 1920.<br />

Barnaby Rudge: a tale <strong>of</strong> the riots <strong>of</strong> ’80<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete ms, including the original 3 chs composed 1839, and pro<strong>of</strong>s for chs<br />

17 and 18 are in the Forster Collection.<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

Rice, T. J. Barnaby Rudge: an annotated bibliography. New York,<br />

1987. Garland Dickens Bibliographies.<br />

Editions<br />

1841, with the original illustrations; first separate edn; ptd from the<br />

stereotype plates <strong>of</strong> Master Humphrey’s clock, vols 2–3, and<br />

retaining their pagination.<br />

c. 1841 Parley’s Penny Lib edn, with 20 engravings.<br />

Philadelphia 1842. First American edn.<br />

Paris 1842.<br />

1849 Cheap edn (and in weekly parts Nov 1848–Apr 1849).<br />

1858 Library edn. 2 vols, bound with Hard times in vol 2.<br />

1865 People’s edn. 2 vols.<br />

1868 Charles Dickens edn, with 8 <strong>of</strong> the original illustrations and<br />

new running headlines.<br />

1874 Household edn, illustr F. Barnard.<br />

New York 1877 New Illus Lib edn, introd by E. P. Whipple. 2 vols,<br />

bound with Master Humphrey’s clock and Edwin Drood.<br />

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

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

1899 Temple edn, introd by W. Jerrold. 2 vols.<br />

1901 Rochester edn, introd by G. Gissing, notes by F. G. Kitton. 2<br />

vols.<br />

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

1905 Autograph edn, introd by A. Dobson, notes by F. G. Kitton, and<br />

the original illustrations. 3 vols.<br />

Charles Dickens<br />

1205 | 1206

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