When did Charles Dickens publish sketches by Boz?

When did Charles Dickens publish sketches by Boz?

Frontispiece of the (first series) first edition, February 1836. Illustration by George Cruikshank Sketches by “Boz,” Illustrative of Every-day Life and Every-day People (commonly known as Sketches by Boz) is a collection of short pieces Charles Dickens originally published in various newspapers and other periodicals between 1833 and 1836.

How many volumes are in the Charles Dickens library?

The Illustrated Library Edition: [Works] 30 volumes complete plus John Forster’s Life of Dickens, 2 volumes. About this Item: London; Chapman & Hall re-issue -1891, 1876.

What are the names of Charles Dickens books?

Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. 17 uniform volumes – A Tale of Two Cities, American Notes, Barnaby Rudge, Bleak House, Christmas Stories, David Copperfield, Dombey and Son, Edwin Drood, Great Expectations, Hard Times, Little Dorrit, Martin Chuzzlewit, Nicholas Nickleby, Oliver Twist, Our Mutual Friend, Pickwick Papers and The Old Curiosity Shop.

What kind of paper does Charles Dickens use?

Six of the volumes have maroon marbled endpapers and 11 have solid black endpapers. Each volume contains a black & white frontispiece with tissue guard and all have the 2-color (red and black) half-title and title pages of the early editions. Pages in all volumes are bright, tight, smooth and unmarked.

Frontispiece of the (first series) first edition, February 1836. Illustration by George Cruikshank Sketches by “Boz,” Illustrative of Every-day Life and Every-day People (commonly known as Sketches by Boz) is a collection of short pieces Charles Dickens originally published in various newspapers and other periodicals between 1833 and 1836.

The Illustrated Library Edition: [Works] 30 volumes complete plus John Forster’s Life of Dickens, 2 volumes. About this Item: London; Chapman & Hall re-issue -1891, 1876.

Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. 17 uniform volumes – A Tale of Two Cities, American Notes, Barnaby Rudge, Bleak House, Christmas Stories, David Copperfield, Dombey and Son, Edwin Drood, Great Expectations, Hard Times, Little Dorrit, Martin Chuzzlewit, Nicholas Nickleby, Oliver Twist, Our Mutual Friend, Pickwick Papers and The Old Curiosity Shop.

Six of the volumes have maroon marbled endpapers and 11 have solid black endpapers. Each volume contains a black & white frontispiece with tissue guard and all have the 2-color (red and black) half-title and title pages of the early editions. Pages in all volumes are bright, tight, smooth and unmarked.

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