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Charles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection (page 10)

Dickens was a British novelist, journalist, editor, illustrator known as one of the most important and influential writers of the 19th century

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Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son she falls asleep

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son she falls asleep
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. Blessed twilight stealing on, and sading her so soothingly and gravely as she falls asleep, like a hushed child

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) 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

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Hard Times

Charles Dickens - Hard Times
Vintage colour engraving from Charles Dickens story Hard Times. Louisa, My Dear, You Are the Subject Of A Proposal of Marriage That Has Been Made To Me

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) 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 (1812-1870) Collection: Bleak House by Charles Dickens

Bleak House by Charles Dickens
Vintage engraving from the works of Charles Dickens. From Bleak House. I belive you ! says Mrs Bagnet. Hes a Briton. Thats what Woolwich is. A Briton

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens

Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens
Vintage engraving from the Works of Charles Dickens. From Our Mutual Friend. You never charge me, Miss Wilfer, said the Secretary, encountering her by chance alone in the great drawingroom

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens Hard Times Heavens mercy, woman

Charles Dickens Hard Times Heavens mercy, woman
Vintage engraving from Charles Dickens Hard Times. Heavens mercy, woman ! he cried, falling farther off from the figure. Hast thou come back again ?

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - The Old Woman Again

Dickenss Hard Times - The Old Woman Again
Vintage engraving of a scence from Charles Dickenss Hard Times. Heaven Help Us Aw In This World!. Harry French

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - Beyond the reach of pain

Dickenss Hard Times - Beyond the reach of pain
Vintage engraving from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. She Stooped Down On The Grass At His Side, And Bent Over Him. Harry French

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - Watching The Fire

Dickenss Hard Times - Watching The Fire
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens novel Hard Times. Here Was Louisa, On The Night Of The Same Day, Watching The Fire As In Days Of Yore. Harry French

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Hard Times

Dickenss Hard Times
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens novel Hard Times. Harry French

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - Florance Lost

Dickenss Dombey and Son - Florance Lost
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Bonby and Son. Florance obeyed as fast as her trembling hands would allow, keeping, all the while, a frightened eye on Mrs Brown

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - Uncle Sols snuff coloured lappels

Dickenss Dombey and Son - Uncle Sols snuff coloured lappels
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Dombey and Son. Took Uncle Sols snuff coloured lappels, one in each hand, kissed him on the creek

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son flowers were scattered on the ground

Dickenss Dombey and Son flowers were scattered on the ground
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickenss Dombey and Son. The flowers were scattered on the ground like dust

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son Captains voice was so tremendous

Dickenss Dombey and Son Captains voice was so tremendous
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickenss Dombey and Son. The Captains voice was so tremendous

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son Lucretia Toxs Reverie

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son Lucretia Toxs Reverie
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. Lucretia Toxs Reverie

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son Shes come back

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son Shes come back
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. Shes come back harder than she went ! cried the mother, looking up in her face and still holding her knees

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son the glittering heap

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son the glittering heap
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. Flung it down, and trod upon the glittering heap

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. On eof the very tall young men on hire, whose organ of veneration was imperfectly developed, thrusting his tongue into his cheek

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - David Copperfield - Mr Micawber

Charles Dickens - David Copperfield - Mr Micawber
Vintange illustration of a scene from the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield. Mr Micawber, impressing the names of streets and the shapes of corner houses upon me as we went along

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - David Copperfield - Mr Micawber

Charles Dickens - David Copperfield - Mr Micawber
Vintange illustration of a scene from the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield. Read it, sir, he said, in a low shivering voice. Slow, please. I doen t know as I can understand. By Fred Barnard

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens

Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens
Vintage engraving from the Works of Charles Dickens. From Our Mutual Friend. Lizzie, looking for her father, saw him coming, and stood upon the causeway that he might see her

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens

Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens
Vintage engraving from the Works of Charles Dickens. From Our Mutual Friend. Jenny twisted her venerable friend aside to a brilliantly lighted toy shop window, and said: Now look at em! All my Work

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: aA Boy Lying Fast Asleepa Charles Dickens Engraving

aA Boy Lying Fast Asleepa Charles Dickens Engraving
Engraved Illustrations of The Boy was Lying Fast Asleep, on a Rude Bed Upon the Floora Charles Dickens Engraving from Collieras Unabridged Edition of The Works of Charles Dickens

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: aA Few, a Very Few, will Suffice Dickens Engraving

aA Few, a Very Few, will Suffice Dickens Engraving
Engraved Illustrations of A Few, a Very Few, will Suffice, Rose, Said the Young Man, Drawing His Chair Towards Hera Charles Dickens Engraving from Collieras Unabridged Edition of The Works of Charles

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Sketches by Boz

Charles Dickens - Sketches by Boz
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens novel Sketches by Boz. Who was he ? inquired the surgeon. My son rejoined the woman and fell senseless at his feet

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - advice from plain old Joe

Dickenss Dombey and Son - advice from plain old Joe
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Dombey and Son. Take advice from plain old Joe, and never educate that sort of people, Sir. Returned the Major

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son handing round the tea

Dickenss Dombey and Son handing round the tea
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickenss Dombey and Son. Withers the Wan, at this period, handing round the tea, Mt Dombey again addressed hinself to Edith

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son, Florance fell

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son, Florance fell
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. Florance made a motin with her hand towards him, reeled, and fell upon the floor

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. She started, stopped and looked in

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son Harriet Carkers Visitor

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son Harriet Carkers Visitor
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. A certain skilful action of his fingers as he hummed some bars, and beat time on the seat beside him, seemed to denote the musician

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. and you re a going to desert your colours, are you, my lad ? said the Captain, after a long examination of his face

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - David Copperfield - The Storm

Charles Dickens - David Copperfield - The Storm
Vintange illustration of a scene from the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield. The Storm, Ham Peggotty preparing to swim to the wreck and attempt the rescue of those unfortunates still onboard

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - David Copperfield that ship-looking thing

Charles Dickens - David Copperfield that ship-looking thing
Vintange illustration of a scene from the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield. Thats not it? said I, that ship-looking thing ? Thats it, Mas r Davy, returned Ham. by Fred Barnard

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. Ran sniggering off to get change, and tossed it away with a pieman

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Hand Colored Charles Dickens Engraving

Hand Colored Charles Dickens Engraving
Engraved Illustrations of beautifully hand-colored Charles Dickens Engraving from Collieras Unabridged Edition of The Works of Charles Dickens

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son

Dickenss Dombey and Son
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. So, heres to Dombey and Son and Daughter

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: LNWR Charles Dickens 2-4-0 locomotive

LNWR Charles Dickens 2-4-0 locomotive
Vintage engraving of a LNWR Charles Dickens 2-4-0 locomotive, an Improved Precedent or Jumbo Class locomotive, running number 955

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son
Vintage engraving of a from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. It appears that he met everybody concerned in the late transaction



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