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Charles Dickens Collection

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - pain and amazement

Dickenss Dombey and Son - pain and amazement
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Dombey and Son. During this conversation, Walter had looked from one brother to the other with pain and amazement

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Bleak House

Bleak House
Vintage engraving from the works of Charles Dickens. From Bleak House. I m Fly, says Jo. But Fen larksm you know. Stow hooking it!

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Engraving of writer Charles Dickens from 1870

Engraving of writer Charles Dickens from 1870
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Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz He raised his manacled hands

Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz He raised his manacled hands
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz. He raised his manacled hands in a threatening attitude, fixed his eyes on his shrinking parent, and slowly left the room

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol - Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Hard Times He went down on his knee

Charles Dickens Hard Times He went down on his knee
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Hard Times. Below the mark. He went down on his knee before her on the poor mean stairs, and put on end of her shawl to his lips

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens study at Gads Hill Place

Charles Dickens study at Gads Hill Place
Vintage engraving from Forsters Life of Charles Dickens in the Household Edition by Fred Barnard. Charles Dickens study at Gads Hill Place

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens - The Mystery of Edwin Drood

Charles Dickens - The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Vintage engraving from The Mystery of Edwin Drood in the Household Edition by Fred Barnard. In a miserable court at night, says Mr

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, 1859

Charles Dickens, 1859
Portrait of Charles Dickens, 1859

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, 1837

Charles Dickens, 1837
Portrait of Charles Dickens in 1837, from a drawing by H.K. Browne, engraved and published in the he Graphic magazine in March 19, 1882

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickens, Great Expectations, Oh, you must take the purse

Dickens, Great Expectations, Oh, you must take the purse
Vintage engraving of Scene from the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations. Oh, you must take the purse!. Illustration by F. A. Fraser

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickens, Great Expectations, It was fine summer weather again

Dickens, Great Expectations, It was fine summer weather again
Vintage engraving of Scene from the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations. It was fine summer weather again. Illustration by F. A. Fraser

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, 1848

Charles Dickens, 1848
Portrait of Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: The West Prospect of Rochester Cathedral, 1660

The West Prospect of Rochester Cathedral, 1660
This is an antique print from the series The Cathedrall and Conventuall Churches of England and Wales Orthographically delineated

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Detective Police. Are you from the country young man ?

Detective Police. Are you from the country young man ?
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Charles Dickens piece The Detective Police. Are you from the country young man ? Yes, I says, I am

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: The Chalet

The Chalet
Vintage engraving from Forsters Life of Charles Dickens in the Household Edition by Fred Barnard. The Chalet

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Hard Times

Charles Dickens Hard Times
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Hard Times. Gradgrind apprehends Louisa and Tom, his two eldest children, at the circus

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - Mrs Gradgrinds Sick Chamber

Dickenss Hard Times - Mrs Gradgrinds Sick Chamber
Vintage engraving of a scence from Charles Dickenss Hard Times. Left Alone With Her Mother, Louisa Saw Her Lying With An Awful Lull Upon Her Face. Harry French

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist
circa 1840: Oliver is teased by Fagin and his gang of pickpockets in a scene from Charles Dickens Oliver Twist. Original Artwork: Engraving by George Cruikshank. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss American Notes, Arriving by stagecoach, 19th Century

Dickenss American Notes, Arriving by stagecoach, 19th Century
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickenss American Notes, As the coach stops, a gentleman in a straw hat looks out of the window

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens
Portrait of Charles Dickens. Engraving from 1870 photo by D Walker

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Life of Charles Dickens

Life of Charles Dickens
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Life of Charles Dickens. If he weakly showed the least disposition to hear it, Captain Porter, in a loud sonorous voice, gave him every word of it. Dalziels

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Evidence Destroyed Dickens Engraving

Evidence Destroyed Dickens Engraving
Engraved Illustrations of The Evidence Destroyed by Charles Dickens Engraving from Collieras Unabridged Edition of The Works of Charles Dickens. Volume 1. Published in 1870

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens - The Old Curiosity Shop

Charles Dickens - The Old Curiosity Shop
Vintage engraving showing a scene from Charles Dickenss novel The Old Curiosity Shop. she handed down to them the tea-tray, the bread and butter, the knuckle of ham

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz Destitute Man

Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz Destitute Man
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz. Looks that he had long forgotten were fixed upon him once more; voices long since hushed in death sounded in his ears like the music of village

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz Cross, cadaverous, odd

Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz Cross, cadaverous, odd
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz. Cross, cadaverous, odd, and ill-natured

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz

Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz. A drowned body washed up on the banks of the River Thames

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Hard Times A very obstrusive lad

Charles Dickens Hard Times A very obstrusive lad
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Hard Times. This is a very obstrusive lad ! said Mr Gradgrind

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Hard Times Miss Louisa

Charles Dickens Hard Times Miss Louisa
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Hard Times. It would be a fine thing to be you, Miss Louisa !

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens Hard Times A touch upon his arm

Charles Dickens Hard Times A touch upon his arm
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Hard Times. He felt a touch upon his arm

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - An adviser for Mr Harthouse

Dickenss Hard Times - An adviser for Mr Harthouse
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickenss Hard Times. This, Sir, Said Bounderby, Is My Wife, Mrs. Bounderby. Harry French

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - The Whelp under a spell

Dickenss Hard Times - The Whelp under a spell
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickenss Hard Times. What A Comical Brother-In-Law You Are!. Harry French

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - James Harthouse in Confidence

Dickenss Hard Times - James Harthouse in Confidence
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickenss Hard Times. Mrs. Bounderby, I Esteem It A Most Fortunate Accident That I Find You Alone Here. Harry French

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - Mrs Sparsit Advanced Closer

Dickenss Hard Times - Mrs Sparsit Advanced Closer
Vintage engraving from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. Mrs. Sparsit Advanced Closer To Them. Harry French

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - You Have Seen Me Once Before

Dickenss Hard Times - You Have Seen Me Once Before
Vintage engraving from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. You Have Seen Me Once Before, Young Lady, Said Rachael. Harry French. Wood engraving

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - My Favourite Child

Dickenss Hard Times - My Favourite Child
Vintage engraving from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. I Only Entreat You To Believe, My Favourite Child, That I Have Meant To Do Right. Harry French. Wood engraving

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - Now, Thethilia

Dickenss Hard Times - Now, Thethilia
Vintage engraving from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. Now, Thethilia, I Don t Athk To Know Any Thecreth, But I Thuppothe I May Conthider Thith To Be Mith Thquire. Harry French. Wood engraving

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son May be very fond of pennywinkles

Dickenss Dombey and Son May be very fond of pennywinkles
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. I May be very fond of pennywinkles, Mr richards, but it don t follow that I m to have em for tea

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - to help the ladies out

Dickenss Dombey and Son - to help the ladies out
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Bonby and Son. Mr Dombey dismounting first to help the ladies out

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - Listening to the sea

Dickenss Dombey and Son - Listening to the sea
Vintage engraving of a scen from Charles Dickens Bonby and Son. Captain cuttle purchases an appropriate ballad. Listening to the sea

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son

Dickenss Dombey and Son
Vintage engraving of a scen from Charles Dickens Bonby and Son. And, when he got there, sat down in a chair, and fell into a silent fit of laughter, with which he was sometimes seized

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - smiled auspiciously at his author

Dickenss Dombey and Son - smiled auspiciously at his author
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Dombey and Son. When the Doctor smiled auspiciously at his author or knit his brows, ot shock his head, and made wry faces at him, as much as to say

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - Breaking up party

Dickenss Dombey and Son - Breaking up party
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Dombey and Son. Your fathers regularly rich, ain t he ? inquired Mr Toots. Yes Sir, said Paul, Hes Dombey and Son

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - a woman selling flowers

Dickenss Dombey and Son - a woman selling flowers
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Dombey and Son. Before they had gone very far, they encountered a woman selling flowers; when the Captain, stopping short

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - The bereaved father

Dickenss Dombey and Son - The bereaved father
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Dombey and Son. All this time, the bereaved father has not been seen even by his attendant, for he sits in a corner of his own dark room

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - You respect nobody, Carker

Dickenss Dombey and Son - You respect nobody, Carker
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Dombey and Son. You respect nobody, Carker, I think, said Mr Dombey. No ? inquired Carker, with another wide and most feline show of his teeth

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son Captain Cuttles Lodgings

Dickenss Dombey and Son Captain Cuttles Lodgings
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickenss Dombey and Son. What do you want with Captain Cuttle, I Should wish to know ?

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Famous Writers - Dickens, Wadsworth Wadsworth Longfellow & Bulwer

Famous Writers - Dickens, Wadsworth Wadsworth Longfellow & Bulwer
Vintage engraving from 1874 showing Charles Dickens, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Henry Bulwer



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