GADSHILL EDITION.


The Works of Charles Dickens

In Thirty-two Volumes.

With Introductions, General Essay, and Notes

by Andrew Lang.

Volumes (not listed in original)
  • Volume 1 — The Pickwick Papers, Volume 1
  • Volume 2 — The Pickwick Papers, Volume 2
  • Volume 3 — The Adventures of Oliver Twist
  • Volume 4 — The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Volume 1
  • Volume 5 — The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Volume 2
  • Volume 6 — Martin Chuzzlewit, Volume 1
  • Volume 7 — Martin Chuzzlewit, Volume 2
  • Volume 8 — Dombey and Son, Volume 1
  • Volume 9 — Dombey and Son, Volume 2
  • Volume 10 — The Old Curiosity Shop, Volume 1
  • Volume 11 — The Old Curiosity Shop, Volume 2
  • Volume 12 — Barnaby Rudge, Volume 1
  • Volume 13 — Barnaby Rudge, Volume 2
  • Volume 14 — David Copperfield, Volume 1
  • Volume 15 — David Copperfield, Volume 2
  • Volume 16 — Bleak House, Volume 1
  • Volume 17 — Bleak House, Volume 2
  • Volume 18 — Christmas Books
  • Volume 19 — Little Dorrit, Volume 1
  • Volume 20 — Little Dorrit, Volume 2
  • Volume 21 — A Tale of Two Cities
  • Volume 22 — Great Expectations
  • Volume 23 — Our Mutual Friend, Volume 1
  • Volume 24 — Our Mutual Friend, Volume 2
  • Volume 25 — Hard Times
  • Volume 26 — Sketches by Boz, Volume 1
  • Volume 27 — Sketches by Boz, Volume 2
  • Volume 28 — American Notes and Pictures from Italy
  • Volume 29 — The Uncommercial Traveller
  • Volume 30 — A Child's History of England
  • Volume 31 — Christmas Stories, Volume 1
  • Volume 32 — Christmas Stories, Volume 2
  • Volume 33 — The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Master Humphrey's Clock
  • Volume 34 — The lamplighter, to be read at dusk and Sunday under three heads
  • Volume 35 — Miscellaneous Papers
  • Volume 36 — Miscellaneous Papers

This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

 
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