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List of Illustrations
Figure 1: Marcus Stone, “Bibliomania of the Golden Dust-
man,”Our Mutual Friend (Part 12, April 1865). Volume
14 of the Authentic Edition. London: Chapman and
Hall; New York: Charles Scribners’ Sons, 1901. Illustra-
tion for Book 3, “A Long Lane,” Chapter 5, “The Golden
Dustman Falls into Bad Company,” p. 406. Wood en-
graving by Dalziel. 14.4 cm high x 9.4 cm wide.
Figure 2: Clarkson Stanfield, “Will Fern’s Cottage.” The
Chimes, p. 120. 10 cm by 7.2 cm irregular vignette.
Figure 3: Clarkson Stanfield,“The Lighthouse.” The Haunted
Man and The Ghost’s Bargain, p.7. 12.4 cm by 7.6 cm
vignette.
Figure 4: Sol Eytinge, Jr., “Captain Taunton and Private
Doubledick” in the Diamond Edition (1867), facing p.
316. Wood-engraving, 9.9 cm by 7.4 cm framed.
Figure 5: F. A. Fraser, “The Seven Poor Travellers.” The
Illustrated Library Edition (1868), vol. 1, p. 95. Wood-
engraving, 13.8 cm by 9.2 framed.
Figure 6: E. A. Abbey, “She came to the door quickly, and
fell upon his neck.” “The Tale of Richard Doubledick”
in Christmas Stories, the American Household Edition
(1876), p. 267. Wood-engraving, 10 cm by 13.3 cm
framed.
Figure 7: E. G. Dalziel, Frontispiece for Christmas Stories
from “Household Words” and “All the Year Round,” “I
am only a common soldier, Sir,” said he. “It signifies
very little what such a poor brute comes to”, p. 8,
British Household Edition, facing the title-page. Full-
page wood-engraving, 17.3 cm by 12.5 cm framed.
Figure 8: E. G. Dalziel, “‘O Christian George King sar berry
sorry!’ says that sambo vagabond.” The Perils of Certain
English Prisoners, Christmas Stories from “Household
Words” and “All the Year Round,” British Household