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8 or 9 Wise Words about Letter-Writing, cld 224–5See also Eight or Nine Wise
Words about Letter-WritingThe 100th Birthday of Nonsense,
cld 750365/1/364 [Through the Looking-
Glass ], cld 5871848. Historical Revelations, at
4701852. A Curious Dance Round a
Curious Tree, cd 144, 1461860. Ball at St. Luke’s Hospital.
(“Times.”), cd 1441890. Registration of Parcels, cld
657
A
A Émile Forgues, wc 202L’Abbaye de Penmarc’h, wmt
350–1The Abbey de la Trappe, ebl
332The Abbey Mason. Inventor of
the “Perpendicular” Style of Gothic Architecture, ha 1
The Abbot, ws 1About Lizards, ha 371About Money and Other Things,
dc 1–2Absent Yet Present, ebl 305Abuses of English Law, cd 673An Account in Verse, of the
Extraordinary Disruption of a Bog, Which took place in the Moors of Haworth, On the 12th Day of September, 1824, br 115
An Account of Her Honey-moon. . . . In a Letter to Miss Catharine Winkworth, br 13
Account of the Ball Given in Honor of Charles Dickens in New York City February 14, 1842 from the New York Au-rora—Extra, cd 782
An Account of the First Perfor-mance of Lytton’s Comedy “Not So Bad As We Seem” with Other Matters of Interest, cd 1
[“Acland’s Tunny”], cld 628Across the Plains with Other
Memories and Essays, rls 1An Act. of a Viset to the High and
Lowlands of Callerdonier, wmt 332
Adam Bede, ge 1–5, 165–Dutch, ge 5
The Adaptation of Knowledge for Man, hu 101
Address, cd 68–71, 528Address [W. B. Carpenter], ck
229Address by His Honour Thos.
Hughes, Q. C., on the Occa-sion of the Presentation of a Testimonial in Recognition of His Services to the Cause of Co-operation, December 6th, 1884, hu 1
Address by the Rev. C. L. Dodg-son (Lewis Carroll) at S. Mary Magdalen Church, St. Leonards-on-Sea (3 p.m., the Children’s Service), on Harvest Thanksgiving Day, October 3rd, 1897, cld 1–3
Address by the Rev. Charles Kingsley, on Education, ck 1
Address Delivered at the Bir-mingham and Midland Insti-tute, on the 27th September, 1869, cd 2
Address Delivered by Thomas Hardy on Laying the Com-memoration Stone of the New Dorchester Grammar School, Twenty-first July 1927, ha 2
Address Delivered to the Mem-bers of the Manchester Ath-enaeum, On the 23d October, 1844, by Benjamin Disraeli, Esq., M.P., bd 82
An Address from the Hon. G. Coppin, M. L., C., (Comedian) to the Lovers, Supporters and Members of the Dramatic Art, now Resident in the Australian Colonies, cd 624
Address of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart. M.P., D.C.L. to the Associated Societies of the University of Edinburgh, on the Occasion of His Instal- lation as Their Honorary President. Delivered in the Queen Street Hall, Jan. 18, 1854. And His Speech at the Public Dinner Given to Him in the Hopetoun Rooms, Edinburgh, Jan. 20, 1854, ebl 1–2
Address of the English Author to the French Public, cd 23, 44, 128, 272, 286, 347, 408
Address of the President, Charles Dickens, Esq., on the Occasion
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Index of Titles892of the Annual Festival, at the Freemasons’ Tavern, on Tues-day, May 9th, 1865, cd 3
The Address on Education, Read Before the National Associa-tion for the Promotion of Social Science, at Bristol, on the 1st October, 1869, ck 2
The Address on Health [Social Science Association], ck 229
Address to the Geographical Section of the British Associa-tion for the Advancement of Science, ck 229
Address to Working Men, by Felix Holt, ge 6
Address Written by Miss M. E. Braddon, mm 1
Address written for the occasion of the Amateur Performance at Manchester, on Monday, July 26, 1847, for the benefit of Mr. Leigh Hunt, cd 537, 826
Addressed to Charles Dickens, Esq. on the Occasion of His Presiding at the Annual Soirée of the Mechanics’ In-stitution. Liverpool, Monday, February 26, 1844 [broad- side], cd 783
The Adelphi, ha 92The Adelphi Thoroughfare
[rvw], wc 330 ; cd 814The Admirable Crichton, jb 1–6,
152, 280Epilogue to, jb 51The Admirable Crichton and
Other Plays, jb 6The Admired Air Tyrolien
Composed by G. Rossini in His Celebrated Opera Guillaume Tell, br 112
Adventures in Kensington Gar-dens, jb 115–17
The Adventures of a Brownie as Told to My Child, dc 3–4
The Adventures of a Gentleman, ebl 189–93–illustrations, ebl 349
The Adventures of a Youth of Genius, tr 6
The Adventures of Apollo and Diana, cld 964–5
The Adventures of Ernest Alem-bert, br 14
The Adventures of Harry Rich-mond, gm 1–3
The Adventures of Jane Lee, misc 183
The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, An Oxford Freshman, misc 14
The Adventures of Oliver Twist, cd 361–4See also Oliver Twist
The Adventures of Philip on His Way Through the World, wmt 1–9–plates, wmt 281, 312
The Adventures of Sherlock Hol-mes, misc 51
Adventures of the Widow Wed-ded, tr 4
Advertisement [Through the Look-ing-Glass ], cld 4, 19, 229, 502, 518
Aeneid, wmt 97–8After Dark, wc 1–6After Dark, and Other Stories,
wc 6After Words, cld 697Agatha, ge 7–10Agatha’s Husband, dc 5–6Age and Youth, jb 31Agnes Grey, br 1, 78, 105, 109Agnès Grey, br 78Ai-li-ssu meng yu hsien ching,
cld 166Ainsworth’s Magazine, wmt 82,
226Air, br 112The Air and the Audience, wc 242
Air Pie. The Royal Air Force An-nual, ha 138
Akbar’s Dream, misc 167The Albion, cd 46–8, 176, 301,
471Album Lewis Carroll, cld 761Aldovrando Magno, ebl 124Alencina Dobrodruzstvi v
Podzemni Risi, cld 86Alexandria and Her Schools.
Four Lectures Delivered at the Philosophical Institution, Edinburgh, ck 3
Alfred, br 112Alfred the Great, hu 2–5An algerian lion story, at 427Alice [sequel to Ernest Maltrav-
ers ], ebl 3–9–French, ebl 8–Swedish, ebl 9
Alice [Freiligrath-Kroeker], cld 715
Alice [Hill], cld 789Alice [Limited Editions Club],
cld 804Alice. Le Avventure di Alice nel
Paese delle Meraviglie & Attra-verso lo Specchio e Quello che Alice vi Trovò, cld 173
Alice And Look Who Else Through the Looking-Glass, cld 866
Alice and Other Fairy Plays for Children, cld 715
Alice at Girls’ Latin School, cld 768
Alice at Longleat, cld 782Alice au Pays des Merveilles, cld
102Alice au Pays des Merveilles.
Suivi de “L’Autre Coté du Miroir,” cld 167
Alice au pays des merveilles et Cequ’Alice trouva de l’autre côté du miroir, cld 168–9
“An Alice Collage,” cld 789
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Index of Titles 893893Alice Comes to Our Wonderland,
cld 742The Alice Companion. A Guide
to Lewis Carroll’s Alice Books, cld 824
“Alice dear, will you join me in hunting the Snark?,” cld 5
Alice Dugdale, at 1–2Alice Dugdale, and Other Stories,
at 2Alice Harikalar Ülkesinde (Alice
in Wonderland ), cld 149Alice i Vidunderland, cld 88Alice im Speigelland, cld 592Alice im Wunderland, cld 109–
11Alice im Wunderland. Alice
hinter den Spiegeln, cld 170Alice in Bibleland, cld 943Alice in Blufferland, cld 949Alice in Blunderland [Bangs], cld
872–3Alice in Blunderland [Scoville],
cld 932Alice in Botolphland, cld 913“Alice in Dorsetland,” cld 653,
667, 760Alice in Ganderland, cld 899Alice in Holidayland, cld 916Alice in Legal Land, cld 897Alice in many tongues. The trans-
lations of Alice in Wonderland, cld 853
Alice in Motorland, cld 944–5Alice in Music Land. Adventures
in the Land of Harmony, cld 901
Alice in Orchestra Land, cld 902Alice in Orchestralia, cld 903Alice in Plunderland, cld 878Alice in Police Court Land with
Some Legal Fictions and Other Diversions, cld 909
Alice in Rankbustland, cld 925Alice in the Delighted States, cld
881
Alice in Virusland, cld 880Alice in Wonderland, cld 22, 36–
7, 42, 45, 52–4, 61, 69–77, 114, 117, 144, 147, 149, 151, 163–5, 178–80, 182, 185, 606, 661, 665, 676, 679, 702–4, 706–14, 716, 724–39, 741, 768, 823, 828, 835, 837, 842, 846, 850, 853, 867, 877, 879, 883, 888–9, 892–4, 900, 904–5, 911–12, 921–2, 938, 950–3, 959–60, 962, 970, 974, 981See also Alice’s Adventures in
WonderlandAlice in Wonderland [Clarke],
cld 22, 163–4, 182, 710–13–rvw, cld 974
Alice in Wonderland. 1943 [cal-endar], cld 76
Alice in Wonderland. Authorita-tive Texts of Alice’s Adven-tures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass, The Hunt-ing of the Snark, cld 178–9
Alice in Wonderland: Carroll, cld 661
Alice in Wonderland. Miniature Suite for Pianoforte, cld 892
Alice in Wonderland. Panorama with Movable Pictures, cld 704
Alice in Wonderland. The Manu-script and its Story, cld 835, 850–2
Alice in Wonderland. The Wind-sor Connection, cld 679
Alice in Wonderland. Twelve Easy Duets for Pianoforte, cld 904–5
Alice in Wonderland, and Other Fairy Plays for Children, cld 716
Alice in Wonderland at the Opera Comique, cld 951
“Alice in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll [rvw], cld 768
Alice in Wonderland characters in soap by Spencer, cld 981
Alice in Wonderland Playing Cards, cld 952
[Alice in Wonderland Reading Cards], cld 867
The “Alice in Wonderland” syn-drome—relation to migraine, cld 953
Alice in Wunderbarland and Further Tales and Poems Mein Grossfader Told, cld 918
Alice in Wunderground and other Blits and Pieces, cld 874
Alice Learmont, dc 7, 123Alice Lives in Wonderland—and
in Fact, cld 750Alice nel paese delle meraviglie,
cld 705Alice nello specchio, cld 705Alice no Paiz das Maravilhas, cld
130Alice on Stage. A History of the
Early Theatrical Productions of Alice in Wonderland, cld 828
“Alice” on the Stage, cld 6–7Alice One Hundred, cld 803Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire, jb 7–8Alice thro’ the Looking-Glass and
Other Fairy Plays for Children, cld 717–23
Alice Through the Cellophane, cld 941
“Alice through the Lager Glass,” cld 868
Alice Through the Looking Glass, cld 882, 893–4, 896
Alice Through the Looking Glass [Freiligrath-Kroeker], cld 717–23
Alice Through the Looking Glass [Wicker], cld 740
Alice Through the Looking Glass [Wonderland Stories ], cld 741
Alice through the Needle’s Eye, cld 865
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Index of Titles894Alice’s Abenteuer im Wunder-
land, cld 105–8Alice’s Adventures in Atomland
in the Plastic Age, cld 886Alice’s Adventures in Cambridge,
cld 884Alice’s Adventures in Cambridge
Twenty-five Years Ago, cld 885
Alice’s Adventures in the New Wonderland. The Yellowstone National Park, cld 923–4
Alice’s Adventures in Wonder-land, cld 8–150, 181–3, 233, 419–23, 596, 662, 666, 710–13, 797, 803–9, 811–12, 822, 830, 842–3, 849, 854–5, 869, 876, 915, 942, 981–3See also Alice in Wonderland–Gregg Shorthand, cld 61–Pitman Shorthand, cld 62–Braille, cld 63–excerpts from, cld 64–77–Afrikaans, cld 78–Arabic, cld 79–80–Chinese, cld 81–5–Czech, cld 86–Danish, cld 87–8–Dutch, cld 89–92–Esperanto, cld 93–5–French, cld 96–104–German, cld 105–11–Hebrew, cld 112–13–Hindi, cld 114–Hungarian, cld 115–16–Irish, cld 117–Italian, cld 118–23–Japanese, cld 124–6–Korean, cld 127–Latin, cld 128–Norwegian, cld 129–Portuguese, cld 130–Russian, cld 131–5–Serbian, cld 136–Spanish [Castilian], cld
137–42
–Spanish [Catalan], cld 143
–Swahili, cld 144–Swedish, cld 145–6–Thai, cld 147–Turkish, cld 148–50
Alice’s Adventures in Wonder-land and Through the Look-ing-Glass, cld 151–75, 177–Chinese, cld 166–French, cld 167–9–German, cld 170–Greek, cld 171–Italian, cld 172–4–Russian, cld 175
Alice’s Adventures in Wonder-land and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, cld 155, 159, 162
Alice’s Adventures in Wonder-land from an Artist’s Stand-point, cld 162
Alice’s Adventures in Wonder-land: Its Origin and Its Author, cld 797
Alice’s Adventures in Wonder-land, Through the Looking-Glass, The Hunting of the Snark, cld 176–9
Alice’s Adventures under Ground, cld 181–91, 233, 690
Alice’s Adventures Underground, cld 192
Alice’s Äfventyr i Sagolandet, cld 145
Alice’s Avonturen in het Wonder-land, cld 90–1
Alice’s Avonturen in Wonderland, cld 92
Alice’s Cook Book, a culinary diversion, cld 887
Alice’s First Adventures in Wonderland, cld 36
Alice’s Flip Book, cld 928Alice’s Further Adventures in
Wonderland, cld 37
Alice’s Recollections of Carrollian Days, cld 765
Alice’s Restaurant, cld 866Alice’s Wonderland Birthday
Book, cld 151Alices Äventyr i Underlandet,
cld 146Alicia en el País de las Maravillas,
cld 137–42Alicia en Terra de Meravelles,
cld 143Alicia in Terra Mirabili, cld 128Alicia Warlock, (A Mystery,) and
Other Stories, wc 7–8Aliciae per Speculum Transitus
(Quaeque ibi Invenit), cld 594–5
Aliciana—1865–1935 [scrap-book], cld 780
Alis fi ard al-’aja’ib, cld 79Alis fi bilad al-’aja’ib, cld 80Alis Harikalar Ülkesinde, cld 150Alis’ in Sergüzestleri Aacyip [i.e.,
Acayip] Seyler Memleketinde, cld 148
Alisa Glazami Filosofa [broad-side], cld 822
Alisa u Carobnoj Zemlji, cld 136
Alisa v Strane Chudes, cld 135, 175, 842
Alisa v Zazerkale, cld 175, 842’Alisah be-erets ha-pela’ot, cld
112A-li-ssu man yu ch’i ching chi,
cld 81– 5Alisz Kalandjai Csodaországban,
cld 115’Alizah be-erets ha-mar’ah va-
asher mats’ah sham, cld 593’Alizah be-erets ha-pela’ot, cld
113All Along the River, mm 2–4All but Lost, misc 73All Good Company, cd 574, wmt
315
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Index of Titles 895All Saints’ Day. (At New College
Chapel, Oxford.), dc 8All Saints’ Day and Other Ser-
mons, ck 4All the Year Round. A Weekly
Journal, wc 23, 194, 211, 267, 282, 290, 305 ; cd 4, 180, 297, 335–6, 520, 539, 560–1, 591–2, 595, 601–5, 608, 662, 668–9, 807 ; eg 53 ; cl 94 ; ebl 273 ; cr 179 ; tr 59–The Nine Christmas Numbers
of, wc 306 ; cd 608 ; eg 76The Allahakbarrie Book of Broad-
way Cricket for 1899, jb 9 Allahakbarries C. C., jb 10Almeryl’s Songs, gm 181The Alphabet-Cipher, cld 193Alroy, bd 1Alternative Alices. Visions and
Revisions of Lewis Carroll’s Alice Books, cld 869
Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet, ck 5–8–preface, hu 33
An Altruist, ou 1Alumnae Meeting of Wonder-
land’s “Rogues’ Gallery,” cld 768
The Amazing Marriage, gm 4Amenities of Literature, Consist-
ing of Sketches and Characters of English Literature, bd 78
American Criticisms on Mrs. Trollope’s “Domestic Manners of the Americans,” tr 32
An American Friend of Dickens, cd 675
American Literary Piracy, at 3An American Note Never In-
tended for General Circulation Although Issued At the Seat of Government In March 1842, cd 5
American Notes, cd 14, 51, 419, 780
American Notes for General Circulation, cd 6–13–German, cd 13
An American Pirate, jb 207The American Senator, at 4–14American Society for the Preven-
tion of Cruelty to Animals–Sixty-first Annual Report,
1927– 28, ha 303American Telegrams, cld 820
–Summary, cld 194Amerika, cd 13Among the Potteries, cd 15Amor y Dinero, cd 494The Amulet, ebl 11The Amusements of the People,
cd 16Analysis of the Accounts (Reade
and Bentley) Delivered previ-ous to the Injunction [broad-side], cr 226
An Analysis of the Responsions-Lists from Michaelmas 1873 to Michaelmas 1881, cld 195
An Ancient Earthwork. Maiden Castle, Dorsetshire, England, ha 4
And the glory of the Lord, Cho-rus from the Messiah Arranged as a Duet for two Performers on the Piano Forte, br 112
“And the Weary Are at Rest,” br 119
“And There Was a Great Calm”: 11 November 1918, ha 5
Andrew and His Spouse, misc 155Androgynism, cr 1Andromeda, ck 93–6Andromeda and Other Poems, ck
9–12Anecdote. . . . The Three English
Sailors, wmt 137–8Angelo, cr 2The Anglo-Italian Review, ha 227The Angrian Legend 1836–1839,
br 19
Ania v Strane Chudes, cld 134Ania v Stranie Chudes, cld 131–3Anne of Geierstein, ws 2The Annotated Alice, cld 158
–rvw, cld 845See also More Annotated Alice
The Annotated Snark [The Hunt-ing of the Snark ], cld 338, 341–2
Another Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire, cd 523, 659
Answers to “Romantic Problems. Knot i,” cld 546See also A Tangled Tale
Answers to “Romantic Problems. Knot ii,” cld 546See also A Tangled Tale
Anthologia Latina, at 468Anthony Trollope, at 437Anthony Trollope’s Autobiogra-
phy, at 39See also An Autobiography
The Anti-Corn Law Circular, wmt 266
The Antiquary, ws 3Antonina, wc 9–15Antony (Viscount Knebworth): A
Record of Youth, jb 239Any Little Old Song, ha 6–7Anya v Stranye Chudes, cld 132Apologia pro Vita Sua: Being A
Reply to a Pamphlet Entitled “What, Then, Does Dr. New-man Mean?,” ck 217
Apology [Aristophanes], misc 34An Appeal to America, ha 14An Appendix to Trilby. Transla-
tions and Notes, gdm 81The Application of Associative
Principles and Methods to Agriculture: A Lecture, Deliv-ered on Behalf of the Society for Promoting Working Men’s Associations, On Wednesday, May 28, 1851, ck 13
April Fools, wa 1, 63
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Index of Titles896Arasmanes, ebl 10–12, 72, 201Arbroath Literary ClubAnnual Supper. Wednesday Eve-
ning, 26th April, 1922, ha 333The Architectural Notebook of
Thomas Hardy, ha 8The Argosy, cr 68, at 126Ariadnê, ou 2–3The Ariel Poems, ha 330–1Aristophanes at Oxford. O. W.
[Oscar Wilde], cld 870–1Aristophanes’ Apology Including
A Transcript from Euripides Being the Last Adventure of Balaustion, misc 34
Arithmetical Croquet For Two Players, cld 196
Armadale, wc 16–22, 269–Swedish, wc 21
Armgart, ge 11–12The Armourer’s Prentices, cy 1Arndt’s Night Underground, dc
164Arrah Neil, misc 85Arrested!, dc 172Art, cr 23–6Art ix.—Contemporary Litera-
ture of England, ge 86The Art of Alice in Wonderland,
cld 846The Art of Authorship. Liter-
ary Reminiscences, Methods of Work, and Advice to Young Beginners, Personally Contrib-uted by Leading Authors of the Day, wb 22 ; wc 268 ; dc 146 ; ha 338 ; hu 74 ; gm 173 ; cy 47
The Art of George du Maurier, gdm 1
The Art of Photography, cld 684The Art of Thomas Hardy, ha
381A[rthur]. H[enniker]., 1855–
1912, ha 339Arthur Henniker: A Little Book
for His Friends, ha 339
Arthur O’Leary: His Wander-ings and Ponderings in Many Lands, cl 1–3
Artingale Castle, tr 40The Artist, gdm 1The Artist [Edward Robert Bul-
wer-Lytton], misc 109The Artists, wmt 300–1As in a Looking Glass, gdm 68The Ashen Faggot, hu 49–50The Ashen Fagot, hu 80Asmodeus at Large, ebl 13, 251Aspects of Alice. Lewis Carroll’s
Dreamchild as seen through the Critics’ Looking-Glasses 1865–1971, cld 745
Asphodel, mm 5L’Assommoir, cr 234The Astrologer, ws 14, 65At a Meeting of Authors, Pub-
lishers, and other Gentlemen connected with Literature, held at Messrs. Longman and Co.’s 39, Paternoster Row, on Wednesday, the 17th day of May, 1843,—Charles Dickens, Esq. in the Chair,—the follow-ing Resolutions were moved, and passed unanimously, cd 784
At Casterbridge Fair, ha 9At Last: A Christmas in the West
Indies, ck 14–16At the Back of the North Wind,
misc 116At the War Office After a Bloody
Battle, ha 10Atala, Réné, Les Aventures du
Dernier Abencerage, wc 335The Athenaeum, ge 84 ; at 3, 218Athens: Its Rise and Fall. With
Views of the Literature, Phi-losophy, and Social Life of the Athenian People, ebl 14–15
The Atlantic Almanac 1868, cd 305
The Atlantic Almanac 1870, wmt 163
The Atlantic Monthly, wc 245–6 ; cd 204 ; 370 ; ge 7 ; ha 290 ; wmt 327
An Atlas of Ancient Geography, at 472
The Attaché, misc 66–7The Attack Upon the Mail, cr
190–1Auchindrane, ws 9–10, 29Aufzeichnungen von Cornhill
nach Gross-Cairo, wmt 176Auld Licht Idylls, jb 11–13An Auld Licht Manse and Other
Sketches, jb 14–17Aunt Judy’s Magazine, cld 202,
966Aunt Judy’s May-Day Volume,
cld 203–4Auriol, wa 2–3Aurora Floyd, mm 6Aurora Leigh, misc 23–4Australia [Australia and New
Zealand], at 29Australia and New Zealand, at
15–29–Division iii.—Victoria, at
17–Division iv.—Tasmania and
Western Australia, at 17L’Auteur Anglais au Public Fran-
çais, cd 23, 44, 128, 272, 286, 347, 408
The Author, jb 18The Author of Granby, bd 85The Author’s Opinion. To the
Editor of the Daily Telegraph, wc 324
Autobiography, jb 223An Autobiography, at 30–42Autobiography of a Thief, cr 35,
59–60, 198Autobiography of Anthony Trol-
lope, at 35, 40See also An Autobiography
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Index of Titles 897Autobiography of Dr. Alexander
Carlyle, ge 126, 128Autobiography of Sir Walter
Scott. Bart., ws 4The Autographic Mirror: Auto-
graphic Letters and Sketches of Illustrious and Distinguished Men of Past and Present Times ; Sovereigns, Statesmen, Warriors, Divines ; Historians, Lawyers ; Literary, Scientific, Artistic, and Theatrical Celeb-rities, wa 62 ; br 91 ; wc 269 ; cd 525 ; bd 76 ; eg 55 ; ebl 274 ; mm 35 ; cr 180 ; ws 45 ; wmt 267 ; tr 30
The Autographic Mirror. L’Autographe Cosmopolite. Inedited Autographs of Illustri-ous and Distinguished Men of Past and Present Times: Sov-ereigns, Statesmen, Warriors, Divines, Historians, Lawyers, Literary, Scientific, Artistic, and Theatrical Celebrities, bd 77 ; cd 526 ; ebl 275 ; ws 46 ; wmt 268 ; tr 31
Autumn Even-Song, gm 5Autumn Leaves [Village Co-
quettes ], cd 453, 682–3Autumnal Excursions Through
the Odenwald, the Neckarthal and the Haaradt ; with Tales for the Road, wmt 126–7
Aventures d’Alice au Pays des Merveilles, cld 96–101, 104
Les Aventures d’Alice au Pays des Merveilles, cld 103
Aventures de Monsieur Pickwick, cd 408
La Aventuroj de Alicio en Mir-lando, cld 93–5
Avillion and Other Tales, dc 9
Avonture van Alida in Towerland, cld 78
Le Avventure d’Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie, cld 118–22
Le avventure di Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie. Attraverso lo Specchio, cld 174
Le Avventure di Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie e Dietro lo Specchio, cld 172
The Awful History of Bluebeard, wmt 10
Ay de mi, ge 13Ayala’s Angel, at 43–5The Ayrshire Tragedy, ws 9–10
B
Baby Beatrice, tr 37The Bachelor Bedroom, wc 23Backgrounds, cld 178–9Bacon’s Essays and Colours of
Good and Evil, at 469The Baker’s Dozen, cld 885The Ballad of Bouillabaisse, wmt
11–13The Ballad of Little Billie, wmt
139Ballades Gastronomiques, wmt
318Ballads, wmt 14–17, 156Ballads: Romantic, Fantastical,
and Humorous, wa 4 Ballads and Other Poems, misc
165Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life,
gm 6Ballads and Songs, wmt 18Ballads and Sonnets, misc 140Ballads, Critical Reviews, Tales,
Various Essays, Letters, Sketches, Etc., wmt 19
Le bambine di Carroll: Foto e lettere di Lewis Carroll a Mary, Alice, Irene, Agnese, cld 197
Bank-Note Forgeries, cd 673Barbara (Far from the madding
crowd) Roman, ha 83
Barbara’s Wedding, jb 19, 43–4, 134
Barber Cox, and the Cutting of His Comb, wmt 20, 83
Barber-Shop Paradox, cld 542Barbox Brothers, cd 603–4Barbox Brothers and Co., cd
603–4Barchester Pilgrimage, at 458Barchester Towers, at 46–50, 77,
457–Norwegian, at 50
Bardell and Pickwick [The Pick-wick Papers ], cd 398–400
Bardell v. Pickwick [The Pickwick Papers ], cd 402
Barnabé Rudge, cd 23Barnaby Rudge, cd 17–25, 280,
291, 764–French, cd 23–German, cd 24–Swedish, cd 25–publisher’s agreement, cd
625–plates, cd 704, 721
Barnabys i Amerika, tr 5The Barnabys in America, tr 4–5
–Danish, tr 5Le Baron de Grogzwig, cd 620Barrie, jb 152Barrie at Bay: Which Was
Brown? An Interview on the War, jb 20
Barrington, cl 4–7Barry Lyndon, wmt 21–4
–annotation, at 499Basil, wc 24–30La Bataille de dames, cr 195La Bataille de la vie, cd 128Bath in the Eighteenth Century,
wa 6The Battle of Life, cd 26–33, 126,
128, 765–German, cd 33
The Battle that Did not Come off, cld 741
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Index of Titles898Bavarian Air, With Variations for
the Piano Forte. and an Accom-paniment for the Flute, br 112
Bazaars, jb 245The Beach of Falesá, rls 36La Beata, tr 41Beatrice, cld 198Beatrice Tyldesley, wa 5Beau Nash, wa 6Beauchamp’s Career, gm 7–10A Beautiful Oration at the Grave
of the Hon. John G. Mills, ge 158
Beautiful Soup [Alice in Wonder-land ], cld 77, 661
The Beautiful Wretch, wb 1Becket, misc 166The Bedford-Row Conspiracy,
wmt 140Beechcroft at Rockstone, cy 2Before “Alice”—The Boyhood of
Lewis Carroll, cld 662, 666–7Before and After Summer, ha 412Before and Behind the Curtain, cr
203, 205–11Before Marching and After, ha 11The Beggar’s Soliloquy, gm 11Behind the Mirror, cld 970The Belgian Essays, br 15Belgravia, wc 41, 57, 109, 193The Belgravia Annual, wc 223,
265, 291Belinda, misc 17La Belle Laitière, br 112The Bellman, cld 645The Belton Estate, at 51–3Benighted Travellers, ha 12Benjamin Disraeli Letters, bd 2Bentley’s Miscellany, cd 199–201,
203, 350, 428, 479–80, 528, 609, 619 ; wmt 192–3–Editor’s Address on the Com-
pletion of the First Volume, cd 199, 528
–publisher’s agreements, cd 625
Beppo the Conscript, tr 42The Berkeleyan, ck 186The Berkshire Lady, hu 6Bernard Marsh, misc 86The Bertrams, at 54–6Bessy’s Troubles at Home, eg 12The Best Hundred Books:
Containing an Article on the Choice of Books by Mr. John Ruskin, a Hitherto Un-published Letter by Thomas Carlyle, and Contributions from H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, wc 271 ; mm 36
The Best of All Good Company, cd 574 ; wmt 315
The Betrothed, ws 40Better Dead, jb 21–5, 244Between the Cradle and the
Grave, cd 601–2Beyond The Looking Glass.
Reflections of Alice and Her Family, cld 764
The Bibelots, cd 406Bible Characters, cr 3–4Bible Politics, ck 161Bibliographia Poetica: A Cata-
logue of Engleish [sic ] Poets, of the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Centurys, with a Short Account of Their Works, at 490
Bibliography and Various Read-ings, gm 12
A Bibliography of the Writings of Lewis Carroll (Charles Lut-widge Dodgson, M.A.), cld 859–60
The Biglow Papers, hu 85–7Biliteral Diagram, Tables–iii,
cld 541The Bill, cd 562–4Billions for Votes, cld 933Billtry, gdm 79Bimbi, ou 4–5
Biographical Memoir, ge 144Biographical Notice of Ellis and
Acton Bell, br 109–10A Biographical Sketch, cld 29Biography, cld 387–8Birds of Prey, mm 7A Bird-Scene at a Rural Dwelling,
ha 13The Birthright, ebl 231–2Black and White, wc 31–2Black Beauty: His Grooms and
Companions, misc 147–9Black but Comely, misc 183The Black Cap. New Stories of
Murder & Mystery, jb 222The black cottage, wc 236The Black Dwarf, ws 36The Black Robe, wc 33–7
–Italian, wc 37Blackstick Papers, misc 135Blackwood’s Edinburgh Maga-
zine, ge 6, 64–5, 87, 119 ; at 417
The Blank Cheque, cld 199, 413–14
Bleak House, cd 34–45–French, cd 44–German, cd 45
Bleak-House, cd 44Bleakhaus, cd 45The Blessings of Peace, hu 107A Blighted Life, ebl 345The Blind Flower Girl’s Song
[Last Days of Pompeii ], ebl 117, 306, 308–9
The Blind Girl’s Love, dc 49Blind Love, wc 38–9The Bloomsbury Christening, cd
46Bluebeard, wmt 10Bluebeard’s Ghost, wmt 280The Boarding House, cd 47The Boarding-House.—II, cd 48The Boatman, ebl 16Bob Cratchit’s Dinner, cd 618“Bones and I,” misc 184
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Index of Titles 899A Book for a Corner, misc 80The Book of Baby Beasts, ha 370The Book of Baby Pets, ha 371A Book of Drawings, wmt 25The Book of France, ha 351A Book of Golden Deeds of All
Times and All Lands, cy 3The Book of Nature and The
Book of Man, cr 230A Book of Remembrance: Being a
short Summary of the Service and Sacrifice rendered to the Empire during the Great War by one of the many Patriotic Families of Wessex: The Popes of Wrackleford, co. Dorset, ha 349
The Book of Snobs, wmt 26–31–French, wmt 30–German, wmt 31
The Book of the Homeless (Le Livre des Sans-Foyer), ha 353
The Book of the Queen’s Dolls’ House, jb 223
The Book of the Queen’s Dolls’ House Library, jb 223
Book of Words, cd 756A Book of Worthies Gathered
from the Old Histories and now Written anew, cy 4
Book-Song: An Anthology of Poems of Books and Bookmen from Modern Authors, cld 629–30
The Bookman, gm 109–Dickens Centenary Number,
cd 793Books from the Libraries of Sir
James Barrie and Mr Aldous Huxley together with the Per-sonal Library of Mary Webb Consisting of only 30 Volumes, jb 264
Books from the Library of Sir James Barrie, jb 264
The Bookseller’s Note, cld 606
The Boots, cd 562–4Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn, cd
49–50, 424Boscobel, wa 7 The Boston Dinner to “Boz,” cd
530The Bottle Imp, rls 2The Box Tunnel, cr 133, 183The Boy David, jb 26–7The Boy Joe and Samuel Weller
from the Pickwick Papers of Charles Dickens, cd 404
The Boy Who Did Grow Up, jb 232
The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up, jb 142
The Boy’s Own Paper, wc 244Boyle Farm, wa 73Boz on America: Being the
Observations and Comment of Charles Dickens, Esq., on His Visit to the United States in the Year 1842, cd 51
The Boz Waltzes, As performed by Dodworth’s Band, At the grand Festival Park Theatre, cd 737
The Bramleighs of Bishop’s Folly, cl 8
A Brave Lady, dc 10–13Brave Words for Brave Soldiers
and Sailors, ck 17Bread upon the Waters, dc 14The Brethren, misc 62The Bride and Bridal Chamber,
cd 545The Bride of Lammermoor, ws
38–annotation, at 491
The Bride’s Chamber [Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices], cd 253, 255, 545
A Bride’s Tragedy, dc 15, 171The Bridesmaid, misc 93Brief an Anthony Trollope, ge
163
A Brief History of the Lotos Club, ck 162
Brief Method of Dividing a Given Number by 9 or 11, cld 200
Briefe an kleine Mädchen, cl 201Briseis, wb 2Brises du Soir, wmt 318The British Museum, ck 176–7British Sports and Pastimes, at
428–34The Briton’s Home, National
Song, ebl 307Brochure Presented to Each
Guest, and Report of the Pro-ceedings at a Complimentary Dinner Given by Thomas Baker, Esq., Mayor of Man-chester, to William Harrison Ainsworth, Esq., at the Town Hall, Manchester, September 15th, 1881, wa 64
A Broken Spell, cld 416, 658–60Brompton Road, S.W. Particu-
lars and Conditions of Sale of the Important and Valuable Freehold Property, Comprising Three commanding Shops and Dwelling Houses, Known as Nos. 142, 144 & 146, Brompton Road, All Let on short Leases to responsible Tenants at low Rentals, Producing £440 per Annum. Which Will be Offered for Sale by Auction, by Messrs. Mabbett & Edge At the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, Bank of England, E.C., On Thursday, the 30th day of June, 1892, at One o’Clock Precisely (unless Previously Sold by Private Contract), cr 231
Brontëana. The Rev. Patrick Brontë, A. B., His Collected Works and Life. The Works ; and The Brontës of Ireland, br 113
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Index of Titles900The Brontës of Ireland, br 113The Brook Sings. Clear and cool,
ck 195Brother and Sister. Sonnets, ge
14–15Brother Griffith’s Story of a Plot
in Private Life, wc 129Brother in the Shadow, br 120Brother Jacob, ge 16–18, 88, 132Brother Jonathan, cd 10, 292 ; ebl
69The Brother’s Wife, cy 17Brown’s Literary Omnibus, ebl
128Bruno’s Revenge, cld 202–4, 662A Budget of Paradoxes, cld 986The Budget of the Bubble Family,
ebl 342Budmouth Dears [Dynasts], ha
361Bulwer and Macready: A Chron-
icle of the Early Victorian Theatre, ebl 17
Bulwer’s Drama of Richelieu As Presented by Edwin Booth, ebl 218
Bulwer’s Miscellanies, ebl 32–3Bulwer’s Plays, ebl 18Bumble’s Courtship, cd 719Bumblebee Bogo’s Budget, cld
992A Bundle of Emigrants’ Letters,
cd 52Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, ck
160Burlerian Air, br 112Burlesque, wmt 279Burlesques, wmt 32Burlington House, cr 230The Bush-Boys, misc 134The Business of Pleasure, misc
186But Isn’t Kingsley Right After
All? A Letter to The Rev. Dr. Newman from the Rev. F. Mey-rick, ck 173
Buy My Flowers [Last Days of Pompeii ], ebl 306, 308–9
C
The Cabinet, A Series of Familiar Rondos, on Favorite Airs, br 112
The Cabinet History of England, Scotland, and Ireland, ws 16
The Cabinet of History, ws 16Cache-Cache, wc 107The Caged Lion, cy 5Cakeless, cld 964–5Cakes and Ale, misc 89Calderon, the Courtier, ebl
19–20, 131–4, 304The Calf, ha 370The Call, gm 13A Call to National Service, ha 14,
365–6Caller Herring, A Favorite Scotch
Air, Arranged with Variations, for the Piano Forte or Harp, br 112
Cambridge Prize Poems: Being a Complete Collection of the English Poems Which Have Obtained the Chancellor’s Gold Medal in the University of Cambridge, ebl 280
Camera Craft, cld 685Can You Forgive Her?, at 57–62,
268The Canadian Monthly and Na-
tional Review, wc 45Le Capitaine du Vautour, mm 8Le Capitaine Paul, ebl 226–7The Captain of the School and
Other Sketches, jb 28The Captain of the Vulture, mm 8Captain Rook and Mr. Pigeon,
wmt 298–9, 302The Captain’s Last Love, wc
40–1Cardinal Pole, wa 8
Cardinal Richelieu, ebl 319See also Richelieu
Les Carillons, cd 128Carlavero’s Bottle, cd 568Carroll through the Viewfinder,
cld 695Carroll’s Alice, cld 746Carroll’s “The Ligniad” ; An
Early Mock Epic in Facsimile, cld 664
Carroll’s Withdrawal of the 1865 Alice, cld 780, 805–6
Casa Guidi Windows, misc 25The Case of General Ople and
Lady Camper, gm 14, 147, 153–7
A Case of Hernia, ge 158The Case of Mr. Lionel Varleigh,
wc 57A Case of Spinal Disease and Ner-
vous Prostration, ge 158The Case of the Reformers of the
Literary Fund, cd 655Cassell’s Magazine, wc 131 ; ha
289A Castaway, wmt 327Castle-Croquêt, cld 205, 669Castle Dangerous, ws 39The Castle of the De Stancys, ha
149, 151Castle Richmond, at 63–8Catalogue of a Portion of the
Unique Collection Formed by the Late “Lewis Carroll” (The Rev. C. Lutwidge Dodg-son, M.A., Student of Christ Church, Oxford), cld 954
Catalogue of an Exhibition at Columbia University to Com-memorate the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Lewis Carroll (Charles Lut-widge Dodgson) 1832–1898, cld 813–14
Catalogue of Coins, Medals, etc., in the Museum of Art at the
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Index of Titles 901Melbourne Public Library, at 487
Catalogue of Engravings and Etchings, the Property of the Late Rt. Hon. The Earl of Bea-consfield, K. G., bd 86
Catalogue of Pictures and Objects of Art Belonging to Charles Dickens Sold by Messrs. Chris-tie, Manson and Woods July 9, 1870, cd 825
A Catalogue of Second-Hand Books and Books Reduced in Price, cld 972–3
Catalogue of the Beautiful Col-lection of Modern Pictures, Water-Colour Drawings, and Objects of Art, of Charles Dick-ens Deceased, cd 787– 8
Catalogue of the Casts of Statues, Busts, and Bas-Reliefs in the Museum of Art at the Mel-bourne Public Library, at 487
Catalogue of the Collection of the Writings of The Revd. C. L. Dodgson (“Lewis Carroll”) Forming part of the renowned Library of the late Sir R. Leices- ter Harmsworth, cld 820
Catalogue of the Furniture, Personal Effects and Library of the Late “Lewis Carroll” (Rev. C. L. Dodgson, M.A.), Author of “Alice in Wonderland,” cld 955
Catalogue of the Interesting Library of Modern Books of the Late Wilkie Collins, Esq. Which will be Sold by Auction, by Messrs. Puttick and Simp-son . . . at Their Gallery, No. 47, Leicester Square, London, W. C., On Monday, January 20th, 1890, wc 332
Catalogue of the Library of Charles Dickens from Gad-
shill reprinted from Sotheran’s ‘Price Current of Literature’ Nos. clxxiv and clxxv. Catalogue of His Pictures and Objects of Art sold by Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods July 9, 1870. Catalogue of the Library of W. M. Thackeray sold by Messrs. Christie, Man-son & Woods March 18, 1864 and Relics from His Library Comprising Books Enriched with His Characteristic Draw-ings reprinted from Sotheran’s ‘Price Current of Literature’ No. clxxvii, cd 825
Catalogue of the Library of the Late Celebrated Novelist Wil-liam Harrison Ainsworth, Esq., wa 69
A Catalogue of The Library of Thomas Hardy O.M. with Books and Autograph Letters, the Property of the late Mrs. Thomas Hardy, ha 420
Catalogue of the Library of W. M. Thackeray . . . , cd 825
Catalogue of the Library of W. M. Thackeray Sold by Christie’s March 18th, 1864, wmt 349
A Catalogue of the Writings of Charles Dickens in the Library of Harry Elkins Widener, cd 626
Catalogue of Valuable Printed Books, Autograph Letters, Manuscripts, etc. compris-ing The Property of the late Sir James Matthew Barrie. . . . also First Editions of Barrie’s Works, The Property of the Right Hon. Viscount Esher, jb 279
Catalogues of the Objects of Ceramic Art and School of De-
sign at the Melbourne Public Library, at 487
Catherine, wmt 33, 156Catherine Carmichael, at 69Caught Napping, jb 29 The Cause of Freedom: Which Is
Its Champion in America, the North or the South?, hu 7
The Cavalier, ws 44Caxtoniana: A Series of Essays on
Life, Literature, and Manners, ebl 21–2
The Caxtons, ebl 23–4Cecil Castlemaine’s Gage and
Other Novelettes, ou 6Cecil Castlemaine’s Gage, Lady
Marabout’s Troubles, and Other Stories, ou 7
Celt and Saxon, gm 15–16La Cenerentola, br 112The Cevennes Journal. Notes
On A Journey Through The French Highlands, rls 3
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal, gm 17
Chambers’s Journal, ha 13, 114–17
The Chancellor and his Daugh-ter, at 494
The Chancellor of the Exche-quer in Scotland: Being Two Speeches Delivered by Him in the City of Edinburgh on 29th and 30th October, 1867 [scrap-book], bd 3
Chandos, ou 8Change for the American Notes:
in Letters from London to New York, cd 780
A Changed Man, The Wait-ing Supper, and Other Tales, Concluding with The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid, ha 15–17
The Channings, ew 1Le Chant de Noël, cd 128
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Index of Titles902Chantry House, cy 6The Chap-Book, ha 55The Chapbook, ha 22The Chaplet of Pearls, cy 7Chapters from Some Memoirs,
misc 136Character Sketches from Dickens,
cd 716Characters and Criticisms [rvw],
at 70Characters Introduced and Prin-
cipal Incidents in the Works of Charles Dickens, cd 507
The Characters of Charles Dick-ens Pourtrayed in a Series of Original Water Colour Sketch-es by Kyd, cd 712
A Charade, cld 23, 206–7Charade from “Alice in Wonder-
land,” and “Through the Look-ing-Glass,” cld 708
Charity and Humor, wmt 34The Charity of Charles Dickens.
His Interest in the Home for Fallen Women and a History of the Strange Case of Caroline Maynard Thompson, cd 614
Charles Chesterfield, tr 6Charles Dickens, cd 792Charles Dickens [Horne], cd
808Charles Dickens [Pichot], cd
131, 156–7Charles Dickens [Sala], cd 657Charles Dickens [Swinburne],
misc 158Charles Dickens, 1812–1870: An
Anthology, cd 60Charles Dickens and His Jewish
Characters, cd 53Charles Dickens and Maria Bead-
nell, cd 54–5Charles Dickens and The Beg-
ging Letter Writer, cd 535Charles Dickens and the Stage. A
Record of His Connection with
the Drama as Playwright[,] Actor and Critic, cd 615
Charles Dickens as a Letter Writ-er, Poet, and Public Reader, cd 467
Charles Dickens as Editor, cd 56–7
Charles Dickens as I Knew Him. The Story of the Reading Tours in Great Britain and America (1866–1870), cd 799
The Charles Dickens Calendar: A Quotation from the Works of Charles Dickens for Every Day in the Year, cd 59
The Charles Dickens Dinner. An Authentic Record of the Public Banquet Given to Mr. Charles Dickens, at the Freemasons’ Hall, London, On Saturday, November 2, 1867, Prior to His Departure for the United States, cd 533 ; ebl 281 ; at 435
Charles Dickens, Esq., on the Late Execution [To the Editor of the Times], cd 61
Charles Dickens on “The Condi-tion of the Working Classes,” cd 536
Charles Dickens. Some Personal Recollections and Opinions, cd 793
Charles Dickens to John Leech: Correspondence Now First Published, cd 64
Charles Dickens: The Public Readings, cd 63
Charles Dickens: The Story of his Life, cd 809
Charles Dickens’ Book of Memo-randa, cd 58
Charles Dickens’ Letters to Charles Lever, cd 67
Charles Dickens’ Original Au-tograph Copy of His Letter to Henry Colburn upon the
Controversy Occasioned by the Contribution of Walter Savage Landor to Pic Nic Papers, To-gether with a Note to Forster on the Subject, April 1st, 1841, cd 62
Charles Dickens’ Uncollected Writings from Household Words 1850–1859, cd 65
Charles Dodgson and the Year of his death, cld 767
Charles Frohman: an Apprecia-tion, jb 240
Charles Frohman: A Tribute, jb 30, 240
Charles Frohman: Manager and Man, jb 240
Charles Kingsley [rvw of Charles Kingsley: His Letters and Memories of His Life], hu 8
Charles Kingsley [Letters to Macmillan], ck 170
Charles Kingsley and Wellington College, ck 18
Charles Kingsley, at the Dinner in His Honor, February 15, 1872, ck 179
Charles Kingsley. His Letters and Memories of His Life, ck 19–24, 186–rvw, hu 8
Charles Kingsley, Novelist. A Lecture Delivered at Chester, on April 4, 1892, hu 90
Charles Kingsley’s Advice About Betting at the Races and Other Times, ck 25
Charles Kingsley’s American Notes: Letters from a Lecture Tour, 1874, ck 26
Charles Kingsley’s Only Short Story, ck 27
Charles Lever: His Life in His Letters, cl 9
Charles O’Malley, cl 10–13–Dutch, cl 13
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Index of Titles 903Charles Reade, D.C.L., Dramatist,
Novelist, Journalist. A Memoir Compiled Chiefly from his Lit-erary Remains, cr 193–4
Charles Reade’s Dramas. “It’s Never Too Late to Mend” and “Drink,” cr 229
Charles Stuart at Madrid, wa 47Charlotte Bronté, br 22Charlotte Mary Yonge and Fran-
ces Martin, cy 49Charlotte’s Inheritance, mm 9La Chasse au Snark, cld 348–9Cheap Clothes and Nasty, ck 8,
28–9Cheap Edition of the Novels and
Tales of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart., ebl 25
Cheap Edition of the Works of Mr. Charles Dickens, cd 68–71, 397
Checkmate, cld 639Les Chefs-d’Oeuvre de Ch. Dick-
ens, cd 72The Chest of Cigars, wmt 35Cheveley, ebl 343–4
–Swedish, ebl 344Chikkin Hazzard [Foul Play ], cr
216The Child of Urbino, ou 9Child-Pictures from Dickens, cd
73The Child-Wife from the David
Copperfield of Charles Dickens, cd 154–5
A Child’s Dream of a Star, cd 74–7
A Child’s Garden of Verses, rls 4–5
A Child’s History of England, cd 78– 82
A Child’s Journey with Dickens, cd 828
The Child’s Story, cd 627The Childe of Godesberg, wmt
340
Childhood, misc 47Childhoods [sic ] Regret, ebl 313Children in Theatres, cld 208The Children of Night, ebl 148–9Children of the Ghetto, misc 187Children Should be Either-Hand-
ed [broadside], cr 5A Children’s Hospital in War
Time, jb 246Children’s Poetry, dc 16Chillianwallah, gm 17–18The Chimes, cd 83–91, 126, 128,
738–9, 734–Dutch, cd 89–90–German, cd 91
The Chimes! [broadside], cd 789The Chimes of some Bells, that
rang an old year out, & a new year in, cd 734
The Chimes Quadrille, cd 710–11The Chimes. Jullien’s Chimes
Quadrilles, cd 730Chips from Thackeray, wmt 36A Choice in Life, cy 8Choice Stories from Dickens’
Household Words, cd 794, 817–18
Chops the Dwarf, cd 92, 572–3Chosen Poems of Thomas Hardy,
ha 235Christ Church Gaudy [menus
and seating plans], cld 956–7The Christian Socialist: A Journal
of Association, ck 161A Christian Woman: Being the
Life of Madame Jules Mallet Née Oberkampf, dc 176
Christian Year, cy 31Christian’s Mistake, dc 17–18Christie Johnstone, cr 6–13, 226Christmas at Thompson Hall, at
71–4, 373Christmas Books, cd 93Christmas Books, wmt 37, 156The Christmas Books of Mr. M.
A. Titmarsh, wmt 38
A Christmas Carol, cd 94–103, 105–15, 118, 121–4, 126, 128, 695, 742, 759, 811–German, cd 123–4
A Christmas Carol [Kingsley], ck 161
The Christmas Carol, cd 119A Christmas Carol in Prose, cd
104, 116–17, 120A Christmas Carroll, 1930, cld
209Christmas Day at Kirkby Cot-
tage, at 75–6A Christmas Ghost-Story, ha 18Christmas Greetings. <From a
Fairy to a Child>, cld 210Christmas Greetings from the
Colby College Library With best wishes for the New Year, ha 19
The Christmas Hirelings, mm 10Christmas in the Elgin Room.
British Museum: Early Last Century, ha 20–1
Christmas in the Frozen Regions, cd 585, 664
The Christmas Number of the Masonic Magazine, at 69
Christmas Stories, cd 125–8, 224, 534–Danish, cd 127–French, cd 128
The Christmas Stories of Charles Dickens, cd 499–500
Christmas Storms and Sunshine, eg 1, 47
Christmas Supplement to the Illustrated London News, at 259
A Christmas Tree, cd 129Christmas With Lewis Carroll,
cld 751The Chronicle of the Drum, wmt
39–40, 210The Chronicles of Barsetshire,
at 77
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Index of Titles904The Chronicles of Clovernook ;
with Some Account of The Hermit of Bellyfulle, misc 90
Chronicles of the Canongate, ws 5–7–Second Series, ws 6–7
The Church and the Wedding, ha 22
A Church Romance. Circa 1835, ha 23
The Church versus Malthus, ck 161
Cicero as a Man of Letters, at 78
Cicero as a Politician, at 79The Cilician Pirates, gdm 47The Cipher Alice, cld 983[Circular asking for the return
of poorly printed copies of the Sixtieth Thousand of Through the Looking-Glass], cld 229See also Advertisement
Circular Billiards, cld 211–13, 607
[Circular disavowing any connec-tion with a pseudonym or with any book not published under the name Dodgson], cld 228, 820
Circular disclaiming connection with Lewis Carroll, cld 820
Circular regarding obtaining appointments for Mr. T. J. Dymes and his family, cld 220, 820
[Circular requesting addresses of Stationers who might sell the Stamp-Case and “8 or 9 Wise Words” ], cld 224–5
[Circular seeking a Clergyman to assist C. S. Collingwood], cld 223
[Circular seeking a summer job for a cousin], cld 222
[Circular to friends about gov-erness situations], cld 221
[Circular to friends in behalf of an Oxford Graduate [T. J. Dymes] in distress,] cld 220, 820
[Circular to hospitals], cld 226–7
[Circular to ladies requesting recommendations for plays to be included in an edition of Shakespeare for girls], cld 215–16
[Circular to lady readers con-cerning an expurgated edition of Shakespeare’s plays suitable for girls], cld 217–18
[Circular to mathematical teach-ers], cld 214
[Circular to the Dramatic Profes-sion], cld 219
[Circular to the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors of Oxford Univer-sity concerning Examinations], cld 633
The Circus Girl [rvw], jb 263City Life in the Last Century, wa
28The Civil Service [rvw], at 80The Civil Service as a Profession,
at 81–2, 130The Civil War in America. An
Address at the last meeting of the Manchester Union and Emancipation Society. By Goldwin Smith [rvw], at 83
Clara, cd 741Clara in Blunderland, cld 907The Claverings, at 84–8Clear and Cool, ck 191–3, 195,
209The Clergyman’s Confession, wc
289Clergymen of the Church of Eng-
land, at 89La Cloche du Tocsin, cd 72The Cloister and the Hearth, cr
14–21, 58
Clopton Hall, eg 71–2A Cloud and Its Silver Lining,
misc 152Clouds and Sunshine, cr 22–6The Cloven Foot, cd 750 ; mm 11The Club, misc 133The Club-Night, wc 305 ; cd 534,
591The Clue of Life, cy 12Clytemnestra, The Earl’s Return,
The Artist, and Other Poems, misc 109
Cockney Travels, wmt 41–2Le Coeur du Marchand, cd 561Col. Rob. G. Ingersoll’s Oration
at His Brother’s Funeral, ge 158
Cola Monti, dc 19, 122The Colby Mercury, ha 109The Collected Letters of Thomas
Hardy, ha 24Collected Papers, cd 130Collected Poems, ge 19Collected Poems, rls 6The Collected Poems of Dora
Sigerson Shorter, gm 180Collected Poems of Thomas
Hardy, ha 25–6Collected Short Stories, at 90The Collected Verse of Lewis
Carroll, cld 230The Collected Verse of Lewis
Carroll (The Rev. Charles Lut-widge Dodgson), cld 231–2
A Collection of Books from the Library at Max Gate, ha 423
A Collection of Letters of [W. M.] Thackeray, 1847–1855, wmt 43–5
A Collection of Tracts, Originally Published Separately, and in the Christian Guardian, br 97
A College Breakfast-Party, ge 20–1
College Echoes, jb 32
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Index of Titles 905College Rhymes, cld 198, 485–6,
634, 820–Prologue, cld 455
Combat des Trente, wa 66 The Combat of the Thirty, wa 66 The Comedies of Harold Chapin,
jb 226Comedy, cr 183, wmt 280The Comic Almanack and Diary,
misc 128The Comic Almanack For 1839,
wmt 221The Comic Almanack for 1840,
wmt 20Comic Tales and Sketches, wmt
46–7The Coming Man. . . . Let-
ters Contributed to Harper’s Weekly, cr 5, 27–8
The Coming of the Spring, dc 172The Coming Race, ebl 26–8Comme le fit R.L. Stevenson, rls
42Commemoration of the Cen-
tenary of the Birth of James Russell Lowell, Poet, Scholar, Diplomat, Born in Cambridge, Mass., February 22, 1819, Died in Cambridge, August 12, 1891, jb 218
Commemorative Addresses on Andrew Lang by W. P. Ker and on Arthur Woollgar Verrall by J. W. Mackail. Award of the Edmond de Polignac Prize. Thursday, November 28th, 1912, jb 250
The Commentaries of Caesar, at 91–3
Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First, King of England, bd 79
Common Sense Treatment of Diphtheria and Croup, ge 158
A Common Story, dc 149Companion to Mr. Kingsley’s
“Glaucus,” Containing Co-loured Illustrations of the Ob-jects Mentioned in the Work, Accompanied by Descriptions, ck 218
Companion-Guide to the Exhibi-tion Alice at Longleat, cld 782
The Comparative Trilby Glos-sary, gdm 34
Compassion [Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals centenary], ha 27–33
The Complete Illustrated Works of Lewis Carroll, cld 233
The Complete Poems of Anne Brontë, br 2
The Complete Poems of Char-lotte Brontë, br 16
The Complete Poems of Emily Jane Brontë, br 100–1
The Complete Poems of Thomas Hardy, ha 34–5, 300
The Complete Poems of W. M. Thackeray, wmt 48
The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy, ha 36
The Complete Sylvie and Bruno, cld 524
A Complete Transcript of The Leyland Manuscripts, Showing the Unpublished Portions from the Original Documents In the Collection of Col. Sir Edward A. Brotherton, br 121
The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll, cld 234
Concerning Jude the Obscure, ha 363
Concerning Men and Other Pa-pers, dc 20
Concerto No. 1. for the Piano Forte, With Accompaniments for a Full Orchestra, br 112
Concession to the Celt, gm 19Condensation of Determinants,
Being a New and Brief Method
for Computing Their Arith-metical Values, cld 235
The Condition of the Poor, cd 536
The Condition of the Working Classes, cd 536
A Confession, jb 241Confessions and Observations of
Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, ebl 276
The Confessions of a Prime Min-ister, ebl 292
Confessions of a Water-Patient: In a Letter to W. Harrison Ainsworth, ebl 29
The Confessions of an Attorney, cd 673
The Confessions of Con. Cregan: The Irish Gil Blas, cl 14–16
The Confessions of Fitz-Boodle, wmt 49
The Confessions of Harry Lor-requer, cl 17–21
The Confirmed Valetudinarian, ebl 30
Coningsby, bd 4–8–Dutch, bd 8
Conrad in Quest of His Youth, jb 242
Considerations on the Best Means of Affording Immediate Relief to the Operative Classes in the Manufacturing Districts, wa 9
Considerations on the Copyright Question. Addressed to an American Friend, wc 42
The Conspiracy, ebl 210–16, 219The Constable de Bourbon, wa
10Contarini Fleming, bd 9–11The Contemporary Review, jb
171Les Contes de Ch. Dickens, cd
131Contes de Noël, cd 128
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Index of Titles906Contrast Between 1852 and 1860,
cd 144Contrast Between 1852 and 1883,
cd 146Contredanses Variees, br 112The Contributions of George
Meredith to The Monthly Observer, January – July 1849, gm 20
Contributions to “Punch” (Not Previously Reprinted), wmt 50
Contributions to the Morning Chronicle, wmt 51
The Convergence of the Twain, ha 37– 8, 362
The Conversations of Padan Aram, jb 227–8
Conversations with an Ambitious Student in Ill Health, ebl 248
Conversations with an Ambitious Student in Ill Health: With Other Pieces, ebl 31
Conversations with Hardy, ha 335
Co-operation applied to Agricul-ture, ck 161
Co-operative Ideas of Laissez-faire, hu 9
Co-operative Stores in England, hu 82
The Co-operator, hu 93Coote’s No Thoroughfare Galop,
cd 714Copenhagen Air, br 112Copperfield’s Golden Rules, cd
153[Copy of a Reply to a Letter
from George Frederick Young, Esq.], bd 12
Copy of Letter [to Sir Edwin Landseer], cd 132
Corelli’s Fourth Solo, br 112Corneille and Racine, tr 35Cornelius O’Dowd upon Men and
Women and Other Things in General, cl 23
The Cornhill Gallery, Containing One Hundred Engravings from Drawings on Wood, (Being Designs for the Illustration of “The Cornhill Magazine.”), wmt 281, 312
The Cornhill Magazine, cld 754, 765, 950, 976 ; ge 16 ; ha 9, 202, 245 ; wmt 42, 128, 130, 238–9, at 82, 395–illustrations, wmt 312 ; at
438Coronation Anthem, br 112Correspondence from the Seat of
War in Italy, gm 21The Corsair. A Gazette of Litera-
ture, Art, Dramatic Criticism, Fashion and Novelty, wmt 282
Cottage Poems, br 114Count Alarcos, bd 28, 61–2Count Robert of Paris, ws 39“The Count’s” Adventures, wmt
52The Countess and the Dancer,
cr 29A Country Life, cd 515The County Palatine of Chester
Illustrated, hu 106Courage [Rectorial Address at St.
Andrew’s University], jb 31–9The Courier of Lyons, cr 131,
189–91Le Courrieur de Lyon, cr 217The Course of True Love Never
Did Run Smooth, cr 30–4The Court and the Stage, cr 204Court Circular, cld 474–5The Courting of T’Nowhead’s
Bell, jb 257The Courtship of Susan Bell, at
94The Cousin from India, dc 160Cousin Henry, at 95–9Cousin Phillis, gdm 47Cousin Phillis And Other Tales,
eg 2
Cox’s Diary, wmt 20, 83Cranford, eg 3–8, 85Cream, cr 35Creators of Wonderland, cld 836Cremona Violins. Four Letters
Descriptive of Those Exhibited in 1873 at the South Kensing-ton Museum. Also Giving the Data for Producing The True Varnishes Used by the Great Cremona Makers, cr 36
Crichton, wa 11–12, 74Cricket, jb 40The Cricket on the Hearth, cd
126, 128, 133–43, 732, 735, 760, 766, 769, 775, 779–German, cd 142–Swedish, cd 143
The Cricket on the Hearth. A Literary Monthly, cd 715
The Cricket on the Hearth Polka, cd 731
The Cricket Polka, cd 731–2The Critic, ha 334, wmt 234Critical and Miscellaneous Essays
of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Col-lected by Himself, ws 8
The Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, ebl 32–3
Critical Studies, ou 10Cromwell’s Dream, ebl 210–11The Crooked Stick, misc 20Croquêt Castles, cld 236, 607The Cross Roads, cy 8The Crossed Path, wc 26–7, 29Crossing the Bar, misc 165The Crown of Love, gm 22The Crown of Wild Olive. Three
Lectures on Work, Traffic, and War. By John Ruskin [rvw], at 100
The Cruise of the Betsey, ck 223The Cruise of the Julia, ck 229Cry of the Homeless, ha 14,
352–3
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Index of Titles 907Crystals from Sydenham, wmt
341La Cuisinière Poétique, wmt 318A Cure for the Ministerial Gal-
lomania, bd 21–2Curiosa Mathematica. Part I. A
New Theory of Parallels, cld 237–41
Curiosa Mathematica. Part ii. Pillow-Problems Thought Out During Sleepless Nights, cld 242
Curiosa Mathematica. Part ii. Pillow-Problems Thought Out During Wakeful Hours, cld 243
Curiosissima Curatoria, cld 244Curiosities of Literature, bd 80,
87A Curious Dance Round a Curi-
ous Tree, cd 144–6The Curious History of a Butter-
fly, ck 229Current Literature, ha 302The Curse of Militarism, ha 356The Custom of Dunmow, wa 15Cynic’s Epitaph, ha 295
D
The Daily News, cd 297 ; cr 76The Daily Telegraph, jb 254 ; wc
324Daily Thoughts, ck 30–1The Daltons, cd 363 ; cl 24–30Damascus and Palmyra: A Jour-
ney to the East. With a Sketch of the State and Prospects of Syria, under Ibrahim Pasha, wmt 265
La Dame de la Halle, cr 109–11Dame Durden, Little Woman
from the Bleak House of Charles Dickens, cd 43
Daniel Deronda, ge 22–31, 160La Dansomanie, br 112
The Danvers Papers, cy 9Darius Codomannus, br 17A Dark Night’s Work, eg 9–10Darnley, ebl 47Darun Sarn (Youth’s Weekly),
cld 147Davenport Dunn, cl 31–3David: Four Sermons Preached
before the University of Cam-bridge, ck 32
David: Five Sermons, ck 33David Copperfield, cd 147–61,
699, 741, 743Charles Dickens & Maria Bead-
nell correspondence re, cd 55–French, cd 156–7–German, cd 159–Italian, cd 160–Swedish, cd 161
David Copperfield den Yngres, från Blunderstone Rookery, cd 161
David Livingstone, hu 10The Day and the Hour. A Sketch
of the Future, Extracted from the Bible. By Captain W. A. Baker [rvw], at 101
The Day of the Lord, ck 161The Day Will Come, mm 12A Day with Charles Dickens, cd
574A Day with Lord Lytton, ebl
34A Day’s Ride: A Life’s Romance,
cl 34–6The Days of Childhood, hu
108The Days of Philip and Mary,
wa 8The Days We Live In, misc 61De Regno Daniae et Norwegiae,
Insulisq adjacentibus: juxta ac de Holsatia, Ducatu Sleswi-censi, et finitimis provincijs, Tractatus varij, at 493
The Dead Alive, wc 43–5
The Dead Secret, wc 46–54–French, wc 53–Swedish, wc 54
Dead-Sea Fruit, mm 13Dealings with the Firm of
Dombey and Son, Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation, cd 187–9See also Dombey and Son
The Dean’s Daughter, misc 61Dear Brutus, jb 6, 41–2, 152Dear Young Friends, cld 363–4‘Dearest Emmie’: Thomas Har-
dy’s Letters to His First Wife, ha 39–40
The Death of Nelson, ebl 210–11The Death of OEnone, Akbar’s
Dream, and Other Poems, misc 167
Death of Poor Jo, cd 618Death of Samuel Pickwick, cd 697Death of the Authoress of “Jane
Eyre,” br 25Death of the Laird’s Jock, ws 47A Decade of Italian Women, tr
43December Tales, wa 13The Deemster, misc 44Deep in the slumber of the sleep-
ing babe, bd 76The Defence of Ely, ck 52A Defence of Jude the Obscure,
ha 41The Deliverance, cd 676–8Delmour ; or, A Tale of a Sylphid.
And Other Poems, ebl 35The Demeanour of Murderers,
cd 162Demeter and Other Poems, misc
168Denis Duval, wmt 53–6
–plates, wmt 281, 312Denkwürdigkeiten Joseph
Grimaldi’s, cd 558Derby Day and Other Adven-
tures, br 39
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Index of Titles908Le Dernier des Barons, ebl 123Des Reisenden Erzählung von
einem schauerlich seltsamen Bett, wc 236
The Descent of Man, and Selec-tion in Relation to Sex, misc 49
Description of the Engraving Entitled a Scene at Abbotsford, ws 47
Description of the Torch-Light Procession in Lancaster, On the Marriage of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales [1863], cd 545
The Deserted Parks, cld 245Deserted Village, cld 245The Designs for the Snark, cld
341–2Desperate Remedies, ha 42–7The Detective Police, cd 247,
249–51, eg 61Una Deuda de Juego, cd 494Les Deux Destinées, wc 240Developments Unlooked For, cy
28 Devereux, ebl 36–42
–French, ebl 41–Swedish, ebl 42
Devonshire Waltz, br 112[Diagrams for Symbolic Logic],
cld 538Dialect in Novels, ha 381Dialogue of Humpty and Alice,
cld 882The Dialogue of Humpty Dumpty
and Alice, cld 882Diana of the Crossways, gm 23–8The Diaries of Lewis Carroll, cld
246– 7See also Lewis Carroll’s Diaries
The diary, eg 39Diary and Notes of Horace
Templeton, Esq. Late Secretary of Legation at ———, cl 37
The Diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq., wmt 152
Dickens, cd 546Dickens & Democracy, cd 536Dickens and America: Some
Unpublished Letters, cd 163Dickens and Talfourd, cd 537Dickens and the Carpenter, cd
164Dickens As a Speaker, cd 469–70The Dickens-Collins Christmas
Stories Comprising No Thor-oughfare and The Two Idle Apprentices, wc 273, cd 165–6
A Dickens Friendship Told in His Own Letters, cd 167
Dickens in Italy: A Letter to Thomas Mitton written in 1844 and now published for the first time, cd 168
The Dickens-Kolle Letters, cd 169
Dickens Memento, cd 796Dickens on Mr. Thackeray, wmt
347Dickens on Religion. To the Stu-
dents of the University [broad-side], cd 805
Dickens Pictures by Contem-porary Artists In Van Dyke Gravure, cd 717
The Dickens Reader, cd 170The Dickens Reciter, cd 171Dickens to His Oldest Friend:
The Letters of a Lifetime from Charles Dickens to Thomas Beard, cd 173
Dickens v. Barabbas, Forster Intervening, cd 658
Dickens’ Short Stories, cd 172Dickens’ Working Notes for His
Novels, cd 174Dickens’s Children, cd 767Dickens’s First Publisher.
Correspondence with John Macrone, cd 175
Did He Steal It?, at 102–4, 269Died Happy, dc 21–2
Dietro lo specchio, cld 174Digging for Hidden Treasure, cr
192A Dinner at Poplar Walk, cd
176–7Dinner Given in Honour of M.
Anatole France at the Savoy Hotel, December 10, 1913, ha 357
Dinner to Mr. Charles Dickens. Freemasons’ Tavern. Saturday, November 2nd, 1867. Glees and Madrigals, cd 798
Diogenes in London as Written by Robert Louis Stevenson and Printed for the First Time from the Original Manuscript by Edwin & Robert Grabhorn for John Howell, rls 7
A Diplomate on the Fall of the First Empire, cy 10
The Dirge of Bourbon, wa 62Discipline, and Other Sermons,
ck 34Discours Prononcé dans la Sé-
ance Annuelle de la Société de l’Histoire de France le 7 Mai 1867, dc 151
Discussion after First Saturday Matinee of “Alice,” cld 759
A Discussion of the Various Methods of Procedure in Con-ducting Elections, cld 249
The Disowned, ebl 43–5–Swedish, ebl 45
A Disputed Point in Logic, cld 250, 985
Dissipations at Uffington House: The Letters of Emmy Hughes, Rugby, Morgan County, Ten-nessee, July 5, 1881 – July 15, 1887, hu 98
The Distracted Preacher, ha 358–60
The Distracted Young Preacher, ha 48–50
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Index of Titles 909Diversions and Digressions of
Lewis Carroll, cld 380See also The Lewis Carroll
Picture BookDivisibility by Seven, cld 251Dr. Birch, wmt 37Doctor Birch and His Young
Friends, wmt 57–61Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, rls 8Doctor Marigold, cd 178–9, 663Dr. Marigold’s Prescriptions, cd
180, 539–41Doctor Thorne, at 77, 105–8Dr. Wortle’s School, at 109–12The Dodd Family Abroad, cl
38–42Dodgson-Carroll: A Dual Charac-
ter, cld 750Den Döfve Mannen och den
Blinda Hustrun, cd 334A Dog of Flanders, ou 50A Dog of Flanders, and Other
Stories, ou 11Dogs: A Plea on Their Behalf,
ou 12The Doll Song, ck 194Dolly Varden, the Little Coquette
from the Barnaby Rudge of Charles Dickens, cd 21–2
Dombey and Son, cd 181–98, 331, 700, 708, 722 ; ebl 25–Dutch, cd 197–German, cd 198
The Four Portraits of Edith, Flo-rence, Alice, and Little Paul, cd 703
Full-length Portraits of Dombey & Carker, Miss Tox, Mrs. Skewton, Mrs. Pipchin, Old Sol & Capt. Cuttle, Major Bag-stock, Miss Nipper, Polly, cd 702
Dombey und Sohn, cd 198Domestic Manners of the Ameri-
cans, tr 7–12, 32–Dutch, tr 10
–French, tr 11–German, tr 12
Domicilium, ha 51–3, 392Don Juan af Österrike, ebl 113Donald Ross of Heimra, wb 3 Done on Both Sides, cld 639The Doom of Devorgoil, ws 9–10,
29Dora, cr 37–42Dorchester Antiquities, ha 391The Dorset Farm Labourer Past
and Present, ha 54The Dorset Year-Book, cld 653,
760 ; ha 179Dot and the Fairy Cricket from
the Christmas Stories of Charles Dickens, cd 499–500
The Double House, dc 14, 23, 148, 171
The Double Marriage [White Lies], cr 174–5, 185
The Double Marriage [Maquet], cr 185
Doubles, cr 65Doublets, cld 252, 254–7, 259,
607Doublets Already Set, cld 253,
607The Dove in the Eagle’s Nest, cy
11Down the Rabbit-Hole, cld 741The Drama Founded on the New
Christmas Annual of Charles Dickens, Esq., Called The Battle of Life, cd 765
A Drama of Exile: and Other Poems, misc 26
Dramatic and Operatic Matinée in Aid of the “Titanic” Disas-ter Fund, Tuesday, May 14th, 1912, at 2 o’clock, ha 362
A Dramatic Author, wc 55Dramatic Works, Vol. II, ebl 47The Dramatic Works of Sir
Edward Lytton Bulwer, Bart., ebl 46
Drawn from Life. Sketches of Young Ladies, Young Gentle-men, and Young Couples, cd 450–1
The Dream of Eugene Aram, ebl 347
The Dream of Eugene Aram, The Murderer, ebl 337–9
The Dream-Woman, wc 56, 80–2Dreamland, cld 260Dreams and Other Poems, br 3Drei Lieder aus Charles Kings-
ley’s “Waterbabies,” ck 195Drift, From the Shore of the
Hereafter, ge 158Drink, cr 229, 234“Drooping Buds,” from Dickens’
Household Words, cd 600–2Dublin University Magazine, cl
83, at 80, 248–9The Duchess de la Valliere, ebl
48–51–Swedish, ebl 51
The Duel in Herne Wood, wc 57The Duke’s Children, at 113–14The Duke’s Daughter, misc 130The Duke’s Reappearance: A
Tradition, ha 55–6A Dull Day in London [prefatory
note], ha 213A Dull Day in London and Other
Sketches, ha 395The Dummy Library of Charles
Dickens at Gad’s Hill Place, cd 656
The Dunciad of To-Day, bd 13, 85
Dusk in the Valley, gm 29The Duties of Witnesses and
Jurymen, cd 673The Dynamics of a Parti-cle, cld
261– 3, 412–14The Dynamics of a Parti-cle,
With an Excursus on the New Method of Evaluation, As Ap-plied to , cld 261–2
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Index of Titles910The Dynasts, ha 25, 57–71, 109,
184–5, 361, 372–3, 386, 424–Part First, ha 57–60–Part Second, ha 61–4–Parts i and ii, ha 69–Part Third, ha 65–7–Part iii, ha 70
Dynevor Terrace, cy 12
E
Eactrad Eiblís i dtír na niongan-tas, cld 117
The Earl’s Return, misc 109The Earliest Work of Lewis Car-
roll, cld 264, 667Early and Late Papers, Hitherto
Uncollected, wmt 62–3An Early Essay by Charlotte
Brontë, br 18Early Essays by George Eliot, ge
32The Early Life of Thomas Hardy,
1840–1891, ha 72–3, 156Early Memories for the Children,
hu 11Early Theatricals at Oxford, cld
639, 781The Early Writings of Lewis
Carroll, cld 667Earth and Air and Rain, ha 413East Lynne, ew 2 An East-End Curate, ha 294An Easter Greeting to Every
Child Who Loves “Alice,” cld 265–71, 330, 353
Easter Morning Bells, dc 24An Eastern Adventure, wmt
141–2An Eastern Adventure of the Fat
Contributor, wmt 64Eastward, Ho!, ck 210An Echo, jb 235Echoes of the War, jb 43–4Edifying Letters of the Ruther-
ford Family, rls 16
Edina, ew 3Edinburgh Advertiser, cd 623An Edinburgh Eleven. Pencil
Portraits from College Life, jb 45–8, 255–6
Edinburgh Evening Courant, cd 623
An Edition of The Early Writ-ings of Charlotte Brontë, br 19
Editor’s Address on the Comple-tion of the First Volume [Bentley’s Miscellany], cd 199, 528
The Editor’s Box, a Midsummer Annual, wmt 138
Editor’s Note: Dodgson’s Dodges, cld 524
Editor’s Preface to the New Edi-tion of Wuthering Heights, br 109–10
An Editor’s Tales, at 115–18Editorial [cld birth centennial],
cld 768Edwin Droods Hemmelighed, cd
316The Egoist, gm 30–4
–French, gm 33L’Égoiste, gm 33Eight Days, misc 56Eight or Nine Wise Words about
Letter-Writing, cld 224–5, 272–85, 290, 308–11, 483
The Eighteen-Eighties, cld 756Eighth and Ninth Papers on
Logic. Notes, cld 435The Eighth Commandment, cr
43–6Eighth Paper on Logic, cld 433,
436Eiri zen’ yaku otemba Arisu no
yume, cld 124Eitelkeitsmarkt, wmt 253Eleanor’s Victory, mm 14The Elections to the Hebdomadal
Council. A Letter to the Rev. C. W. Sandford, M. A., Has Been
Addressed (on This Subject) by Goldwin Smith, And may Pos-sibly Reach a Second Edition, cld 292
The Elections to the Hebdomadal Council. A Letter to the Rev. C. W. Sandford, M.A., Senior Censor of Christ Church, cld 980
Les Elegantes, br 112An Elementary Treatise on
Determinants with Their Ap-plication to Simultaneous Lin-ear Equations and Algebraical Geometry, cld 293
Elisi Katika nchi ya Ajabu, cld 144The Elixir of Life, wa 2Else i Eventyrland, cld 129The Emerald. A Collection of
Graphic and Entertaining Tales, Brilliant Poems and Essays, Gleaned Chiefly from Fugitive Literature of the Nine-teenth Century, dc 148
The Emigrant Ship, misc 141Emilia in England, gm 35–7Emily Brontë’s Poems Arranged
as an Epic of Gondal, br 101Emma, wmt 130The Empty Purse, gm 127The End of the Play [Doctor
Birch and His Young Friends], wmt 61
“Endowment of the Greek Professorship” [broadside], cld 294
Endymion, bd 14–20The Enemy on the Wall, dc
152–5L’Enfant de mon Père, cd 72England and France, bd 21–2England and the English, ebl
52–4, 250–Italian, ebl 54
England for the English, ck 176–7
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Index of Titles 911England to Germany, ha 74England’s Humoristen, wmt 76The English Humourists of the
Eighteenth Century, wmt 65–76–German, wmt 76
The English Illustrated Maga-zine, jb 74 ; wc 200
English Public Schools. Sir James Barrie’s Tribute. “Equal Chance for All,” jb 31
The English Review, ha 204, 246 ; cr 1
English Society, gdm 2–3English Society at Home, gdm 4Enoch Arden, etc., at 496 ; misc
169An Enquiry into the Nature of a
Certain Lewis Carroll Pam-phlet, cld 816
The Entirely New and Original Drama, in Three Parts, Enti-tled the Cricket on the Hearth, cd 766
The Entrancing Life, jb 49–50L’Epée Brisée, cd 72Epidemic Delusions, ck 229Epilogue to “Every Man in His
Humour,” ebl 348Epilogue to “The Admirable
Crichton,” jb 51Epistle to Anthony Trollope, ge
162–3–German, ge 163
An Epistle to “Boz” alias Charles Dickens, cd 795
Epitaph on a Pessimist, ha 295Equal Chance for All, jb 31L’eredità di Caino, wc 124Erinnerungen aus Algerien cd
672Ernest Maltravers, ebl 55–60,
323–Swedish, ebl 60–sequel [Alice], ebl 3–9
Es Ritten Drei Reiter, wb 24
The Escape of Alice, cld 934Essai sur la Comédie, De l’idée
de comédie et des exemples de l’esprit comique, gm 39
An Essay on Comedy and the Uses of the Comic Spirit, gm 38–9–French, gm 39
An Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank, wmt 77–9
An Essay on Thunder and Small Beer [preface to The Kick-leburys on the Rhine], wmt 123–7
Essays and Leaves from a Note-book, ge 33–8
Essays and Marginalia, misc 46Essays and Reviews of George
Eliot Not Hitherto Reprinted, ge 39
Essays in Criticism, cld 178–9The Essays of “George Eliot”
[Sheppard], ge 40–2Essays of George Eliot [Pinney],
ge 43The Essence of Christianity, ge
149–50Etchings by the late William
Makepeace Thackeray, while at Cambridge, Illustrative of University Life, etc., etc., wmt 80–1
“Eternal Punishment,” cld 295– 296
Eton College Chronicle, jb 146Euclid. Books i, ii, cld 646–8Euclid, Book v. Proved Algebra-
ically so far as it Relates to Commensurable Magnitudes. To Which is Prefixed a Sum-mary of All the Necessary Algebraical Operations, Ar-ranged in Order of Difficulty, cld 651–2See also The Fifth Book of Eu-
clid Treated Algebraically
Euclid and His Modern Rivals, cld 297–9–Supplement to, cld 298
Eugene Aram, ebl 61–6, 337–9, 347–French, ebl 65–Swedish, ebl 66
The Eustace Diamonds, at 119–23
Eva ; A True Story of Light and Darkness, The Ill-Omened Marriage, &c., &c, ebl 69
Eva, a True Story, of Light and Darkness ; The Ill-Omened Marriage, and Other Tales & Poems, ebl 67–8
Evan Harrington, gm 40–6Evangelical Teaching: Dr. Cum-
ming, ge 44Even with This, gdm 43Evenings at Haddon Hall, wa 65Evenings of a Working Man,
Being the Occupation of His Scanty Leisure, cd 611–13
Every Man Has His Price, ebl 253–6
Every Man in His Humour–Epilogue to, ebl 348
Every Saturday, wc 283 ; cd 337, 604 ; at 210
Évike Tündérországban, cld 116The Evil Genius, wc 58–62Examination Statute, cld 300The Examiner, cd 297, 542–3 ; at
183, 386Examples in Arithmetic, cld 301Excerpts from Sylvie and Bruno
and Sylvie and Bruno Conclud-ed, cld 525–8
Exchange of Animals, cr 65The Excluded and Collaborative
Stories, ha 75An Exhibition from the Jon A.
Lindseth Collection of C. L. Dodgson and Lewis Carroll, cld 826
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Index of Titles912An Exhibition Gossip, wmt 82An Exposure of the Advertised
Methods of Earning from £1 to £20 per Week, with Re-marks by Charles Dickens, Esq. [broadside], cd 544
The Exquisites, wmt 269Extract from Chapter ix of “Our
Mutual Friend,” cd 382Extract from Ellen Terry’s Mem-
oirs, cld 759Extract from Letter of the Rev.
C. L. Dodgson (of Christ Church, Oxford) to the Post-master-General, cld 657
Extract from “Through the Look-ing Glass,” cld 759
Extracts from Household Words, a Weekly Journal, Conducted by Charles Dickens. From Nos. 395 & 396 of the October Part, 1857, cd 253
Extracts from Household Words, Relating to Mr. C. Dickens’ Visit to Lancaster ; With Ex-tracts from the Official Illus-trated Guide Of the Lancaster & Carlisle, Caledonian and Ed-inburgh & Glasgow Railways ; Also, Description of the Torch-Light Procession in Lancaster, On the Marriage of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, March 10th, 1863, cd 545
Extracts from the Diary of Moritz Svengali, gdm 88–9
Extraordinary Gazette, cd 200–1, 528
Extraordinary Mendelssohn Collection, cd 816
An Eye For an Eye, at 124–5
F
Faarekyllingen ven Arnen, cd 127Faces for Fortunes, misc 126
Facing the World, dc 162Facts & Figures from Italy, cd
587–8Facts, Figures and Fancies, cld
412– 14Facts, Figures, and Fancies,
Relating to The Election to the Hebdomadal Council, The Offer of the Clarendon Trustees, and The Proposal to Convert the Parks into Cricket-Grounds, cld 302–3
Facts Respecting the Present State of the Church in Ireland [rvw], at 182
Fair France. Impressions of a Traveller, dc 25–7
The Fair Maid of Perth, ws 6–7The Fair Physician, wc 67Fair Play and Foul Play, cr 232The Fairford and Hursley Win-
dows, cy 31The Fairy & the Flowers, ebl 310The Fairy Book: The Best Popu-
lar Fairy Stories Selected and Rendered Anew, dc 28–9
Falkland, ebl 70–3, 79The Fall of Rome, wc 9–15The Fall of Somerset, wa 14The Fallen Leaves, wc 63–6A False Start, misc 151Fame’s Penny-Trumpet, cld 304Familiar Characters from the
Works of Charles Dickens, cd 202
Familiar Epistle from a Parent to a Child, Aged Two Years and Two Months, cd 203, 528
Familiar Studies of Men and Books, rls 9
A Familiar Treatise on Some Political Indications in the Year 1835, br 117
A Family in Love, dc 14The Family Mystery, wc 241The Family of Trollope, at 463
A Family Party in the Piazza of St. Peter, tr 44–5
A Family Party in the Piazza of St. Peter and Other Stories, tr 45
Family Story-Teller, cd 575–6The Famous Tragedy of the
Queen of Cornwall, ha 70The Famous Tragedy of the
Queen of Cornwall at Tintagel in Lyonnesse. A New Version of an Old Story Arranged as a Play for Mummers, in One Act, Requiring No Theatre or Scenery, ha 76
Far from the Madding Crowd, ha 79–83–French, ha 83–film [1915], ha 380
A Farewell, ck 204Farewell Miss Julie Logan, jb
52–5Farewell to Banff, br 112Farina, gm 47–8, 147, 153–7Faristan and Fatima, gdm 45Farmer’s Almanac, for the Year of
Our Lord 1865, cd 15Far-off Sunshine, dc 173A Fascinating Mental Recreation
for the Young [prospectus for Symbolic Logic], cld 672
A Fascinating Mental Recre-ation for the Young. Symbolic Logic. By Lewis Carroll. Part I. Elementary [advance notice], cld 305–7
The Fashionable Authoress, wmt 300–2
The Fat Contributor, wmt 194–6The Fatal Boots, wmt 83, 221–3A Fatal Fortune, wc 150, 301–4The Fatal Three, mm 15Father Giles of Ballymoy, at
126–7Le Faubourg Saint-Germain, cr
47
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Index of Titles 913Fauntleroy the Forger, wc 308–9The Favorite Air of Laura and
Lenza, br 112A Favorite Air, With Variations
for the Piano Forte, br 112Les Favorites, br 112Feeding the Mind, cld 308–11,
656Felix Holt the Radical, ge 45–53Fellow-Townsmen, ha 84–7A Female Toady, wmt 261Ferny Combes. A Ramble after
Ferns in the Glens and Valleys of Devonshire, ck 213
A Few Crusted Characters, ha 162–6
A Few more Chapters of Alice Through the Looking Glass, cld 896
A Few Sketches by the Late William Makepeace Thac-keray, With Scribblings on the flyleaves of some of his Books, wmt 320
A Few Words of Personal De-scription, cy 31
A Few Words to the Public, from an Old Acquaintance, wmt 287
A Few Words to the Workmen of England on the Present Crisis, ck 161See also Workmen of England
The Fitz-Boodle Papers, wmt 84The Fiddler’s Story, ha 88Fie! Fie!, wc 67The Field of Waterloo, ws 11–12Fifine at the Fair, misc 35The Fifth Book of Euclid Treated
Algebraically, cld 649See also Euclid, Book V
The Fifth Book of Euclid Treated Algebraically, So Far As It Re-lates to Commensurable Mag-nitudes, with Notes, cld 650See also Euclid, Book V
Fifth Paper on Logic, cld 431
Fifty Golden Years. Incidents in the Queen’s Reign, dc 30–1
Fifty Years Ago. A Layman’s Ad-dress to Rugby School, Quin-quagesima Sunday, 1891, hu 12
Fifty-Two Novels a Year, wc 225A Fight for a Wife, wb 26Filippo Strozzi, tr 46 Fine Passages in Verse and Prose ;
Selected by Living Men of Let-ters. I, ha 364 ; gm 175
The Fire at Tranter Sweatley’s, ha 381
Fireside Sundays. No. II, ck 35De Firma Dombey en Zoon,
Handelaars in ’t Groot en Klein, cd 197
The First, wc 314 ; cd 660–1The First Countess of Wessex,
ha 89, 102–5The First Edition of Alice’s
Adventures in Wonderland: A Census, cld 854
First Lessons in Earth Lore for Children, ck 75
First Paper on Logic, cld 429The First Set of Quadrilles, br
112The First Violets, ebl 74Five Essays Written in French,
br 102The Fixed Period, at 128–9Flickan, Som Icke Vill Gifta Sig,
ebl 113The Flitch of Bacon, wa 15A Flogging Scene, cd 322Flore et Zephyr, wmt 85Florence Dombey from the
Dombey and Son of Charles Dickens, cd 193–4
Florilège de George Meredith, gm 49
Flowers from a Yorkshire Moor, br 22
Der Fluss singt, ck 195La Foire aux Vanités, wmt 252
Folle-Farine, ou 13–15The Fool of Quality, ck 159The Fool of Time, misc 111For Hong Kong, Care of Ah Leen
and Co., This Side Up, gdm 48For Lewis Carroll, cld 768For the Train: Five Poems and a
Tale, cld 312–13Form of Service to be Held on the
Day of the Funeral of the Late George Meredith, O.M. May 22nd, 1909, gm 187
The Formulae of Plane Trigo-nometry, Printed with Symbols (Instead of Words) to Express the “Goniometrical Ratios,” cld 314
Den Förskjutne, ebl 45The Fortnightly Review, cld
491 ; ge 62, 74 ; ha 364 ; gm 19 ; at 70, 78–9, 83, 100–1, 131, 139–40, 178, 180, 182, 194–6, 254, 283, 333, 335–7, 357
La Fortune du Nain, cd 561The Fortunes of Glencore, cl
43–4The Fortunes of Nigel, ws 13The Fortunes of the Colville
Family, misc 152Forty Years in an Author’s Life,
ha 91The Forum, ha 214Foul Play, cr 48–52, 181–2, 216,
232Founded on Paper, cy 13The Four Georges, gm 182 ; wmt
86–94–plates, wmt 281, 312
Four Lectures, at 130The Four MacNicols, wb 1Four Plates Engraved under the
Superintendence of Hablot K. Browne and Robert Young, to Illustrated the Cheap Edition of Barnaby Rudge.” Emma Hare-dale, Dolly Varden, Barnaby
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Index of Titles914and Hugh, Mrs. Varden and Miggs, cd 704
Four Plates Engraved under the Superintendence of Hablot K. Browne and Robert Young, to Illustrate the Cheap Edition of The Old Curiosity Shop. Little Nell and Her Grandfather, The Marchioness[,] Barbara, and an Etching by “Phiz,” cd 705–6
Four Portraits of Dolly Varden, Barnaby Rudge, Emma Hare-dale, & Miggs, cd 721
The Four Wishes, br 21The Fourth Birthday, misc 47The Fourth Commandment, at
131Fourth Paper on Logic, cld 430The Fourth Poor Traveller, wc
314 ; cd 660–1A Fragment, wmt 341Framley Parsonage, at 77, 132–6,
438Frankie in Wonderland, cld
929–30Fraser Miscellanies, wmt 156Fraser’s Magazine for Town and
Country, ge 139Fred Pickering and Other Stories,
at 137Frederick Denison Maurice. A
Sermon Preached in Aid of the Girls’ Home, 22, Charlotte Street, Portland Place, ck 36
Frederick Locker-Lampson: A Character Sketch with a Small Selection from Letters Addressed to Him and Biblio-graphical Notes on a Few of the Books formerly in the Rowfant Library, cd 529 ; ge 148 ; gdm 44 ; ha 350 ; rls 32 ; wmt 276
“Freed the Fret of Thinking,” ha 92
A French Country Family, dc 177–8
The French in Algiers, cd 672Frescoes Etc., ou 16Fresh Spring has come, gm 109The Friar’s Song, wmt 96A Friend of Gioberti’s, cl 97A Friend Worth Having, cld 363Friends in Council. A Series
of Readings and Discourse Thereon, ck 221
Friendship, ou 17The Friendship of Books and
Other Lectures, hu 91A Friendship Robert Louis Ste-
venson Jules Simoneau, rls 37The Frog’s Bride, wmt 320The Frogs’ Parish Clerk ; and His
Adventures in Strange Lands, misc 1
From a Victorian Post-Bag: being Letters addressed to the Rev. J. Llewelyn Davies, by Thomas Carlyle & Others, hu 77 ; ck 163
From “An Easter Greeting,” cld 353
From Death to Life, ck 37–8–German, ck 38
From Friend to Friend, misc 137from Hardy at Max Gate, ha 93From One Generation to Anoth-
er, misc 144From The Last Contest of Ae-
schylus, cd 546From the Porch, misc 138The Frozen Deep, wc 68–82 ; cd
811–French, wc 76
The Frozen Deep and Other Sto-ries, wc 77–9
The Fugitives, misc 130Full Report of the First Meeting
of the Mudfog Association for the Advancement of Every-thing, cd 528
Full Report of the Second Meet-ing of the Mudfog Association
for the Advancement of Every-thing, cd 528
The Funeral Service of the Late Thomas Hardy, O.M. Monday, January 16th, 1928. 2 p.m., ha 427
The Further Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, An Oxford Under-Graduate, misc 15
Further Nonsense Verse and Prose, cld 315–16
Fury Said to a Mouse, cld 959Fushigi no kuni no Arisu, cld
125–6
G
G[eorge]. M[eredith]. 1828–1909, jb 61, 64–6, 68 ; ha 98, 344–7 ; gm 183
G[eorge]. M[eredith].: A Reminiscence, ha 94–7
G. P. R. James,—Mrs. Gore,—Captain Marryatt [sic ],—and Mrs. Trollope, cd 808
G. T. T. Gone to Texas: Letters from Our Boys, hu 78–9
Gabriel’s Marriage, wc 83, 321
Gad’s Hill Place, Higham, by Rochester. Catalogue of the Household Furniture, Linen, about 200 Dozen of Superior Wines and Liquors, China, Glass, Horse, Carriages, Green-House Plants, and Other Effects, Of the late Charles Dickens, cd 801
A Game for Two Players [Lan-rick], cld 355
The game of Alice in Wonder-land, cld 889
The Game of Croquet ; Its Ap-pointment and Laws ; with Descriptive Illustrations, cld 669
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Index of Titles 915The Game of Logic, cld 317–20,
398–Russian, cld 320
The Gamekeeper at Home, at 483
The Gardener’s Song [Sylvie and Bruno], cld 527–8
Gareth and Lynette etc., misc 170
Garibaldi at Caprera, eg 81–2The Garland of Rachel, cld 427,
654The Garstangs of Garstang
Grange, tr 47Gedenkschriften van Jozef
Grimaldi, cd 557General Passavant’s Will, jb 261 ;
ha 367–8See also The General’s Will
The General’s Will, jb 234 ; ha 368See also General Passavant’s
WillThe Genius of Nathaniel Haw-
thorne, at 138The Gentle Euphemia, at 139The Gentleman of Fifty and the
Damsel of Nineteen, gm 50Gentry, cld 381Geography in its Relation to
Physical Science, ck 229George Cruikshank—(with Cuts
and Etchings), wmt 77George Cruikshank’s Omnibus,
wmt 287–8George Cruikshank’s Table Book,
wmt 289–90, 344George de Barnwell. By Sir
E. L. B. L., Bart., wmt 333George Du Maurier, gdm 2–3George Eliot and Her Critics, cy
14George Eliot as a Poet, ge 104The George Eliot Birthday Book,
ge 54The George Eliot Letters, ge 55
George Eliot’s Blotter. A Commonplace Book, ge 56
George Eliot’s Family Life and Letters, ge 151
George Eliot’s Life as Related in Her Letters and Journals, ge 57–9
George Eliot’s Notebook for an Unwritten Novel, ge 60
George Henry Lewes, at 140–1George Macdonald and His Wife,
cld 778George Macdonald and [John]
Ruskin, cld 779George Meredith [Barrie], jb 64 ;
ha 344 ; gm 183George Meredith [Fullerton],
gm 85George Meredith [Hardy], gm
140George Meredith, 1909, jb 56–60,
63–4, 66–8George Meredith. Box Hill—May
22, 1909, jb 62–3George Meredith: A Tribute, jb
66, 68, ha 345–6George Meredith: Some
Characteristics, gm 185The George Meredith Birthday
Book, gm 51–2George Meredith on John Mor-
ley, gm 53George Meredith’s “Chillianwal-
lah,” gm 18George Silverman’s Explanation,
cd 204–5George Silvermans Forklaring,
cd 316Gerald Fitzgerald, “The Cheva-
lier,” cl 45–6Gerard, mm 16German Wit: Heinrich Heine, ge
61The Ghost in Master B.’s Room,
wc 290 ; cd 247, 249–51, 534, 560
The Ghost in the Corner Room, wc 290 ; cd 247, 249–51, 534, 560
The Ghost in the Cupboard Room, wc 272, 275–9, 290 ; cd 560
The Ghost in the Garden Room, wc 290 ; cd 560 ; eg 57, 61–5
The Ghost of the Ball Room, wc 261
The Ghost of the Past, ha 406–7The Ghost’s Bargain, cd 229–32,
773The Ghost’s Touch and Other
Stories, wc 84Gilbert Marlowe, and Other Po-
ems, hu 96The Girl at the Gate, wc 85–6,
321Giulio Malatesta, tr 48“Give My Love to the Children,”
cld 788The Glass Town Saga 1826–1832,
br 19Glaucus, ck 39–46
–Companion to, ck 218Gleanings from Thirty Years’
Intercourse with the Late Rev. John Keble, cy 31
God Justified to the People, ck 161
God Save the King, With Eight Variations, for the Piano Forte, br 112
Godolphin, ebl 75–9Going and Staying, ha 99Going Away, and the Passage
Out, cd 6–8Going into Society, cd 92, 561,
566–7, 572–3Gold!, cr 53–5Golden Book of Tales: Holiday
Readings in the Legendary Lore of All Nations, cr 184
The Golden Flower Chrysanthe-mum, cld 961
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Index of Titles916The Golden Goose, ck 176–7The Golden Lion of Granpere, at
142–50The Golden Rule, jb 261Golden Treasures of Poetry, Ro-
mance, and Art, wc 289The Golden Wreath, wmt 291The Goldsmith’s Wife, wa 16Gondal Poems, br 103The Gondal Story, br 101Gondal’s Queen, br 104Gondaline’s Lesson, The War-
den’s Tale, Stories for Children, and Other Poems, misc 12
Gone Astray, cd 206Good Cheer [Good Words], at
1, 387Good Cheer for Boys and Girls,
dc 150The Good Conduct Prize, jb 82–5A Good Fight, cr 56–60A Good Fight and Other Tales,
cr 59– 60The Good News of God, ck 47The Good Old Times: The Story
of the Manchester Rebels of ’45, wa 17–18
Good Stories, cr 61–2Good Stories of Man and Other
Animals, cr 61–7Good Words, jb 172, dc 21, 70,
131 ; ck 35, 80, 99, 123 ; at 1, 200, 240, 387, 418, 425
Good Words 1891, jb 80, 101Good Words for 1872, at 142Good Words for 1877, hu 21 Good-bye, dc 168–9Gorilla Fight, wmt 97–8The Gospel of the Pentateuch,
ck 48Gotfr. Hegeniti Itinerarium
Frisio-Hollandicum, et Abr. Ortellii Itinerarium Gallo-Bra-banticum, at 480
The Gownsman, (Formerly Called) “The Snob,” A Liter-
ary and Scientific Journal, Now Conducted by Members of the University, wmt 292–3
Grabberwocky And other Fights of Fancy, cld 875
The Grammar of Ornament [rvw], ge 62
Granadas Belägring, ebl 130Grand Army Journal, hu 15, 17Le Grandi Speranze, cd 214The Grandissimes, jb 224Grandpapa, wc 118, 146 ; dc
152–5 ; ha 220 ; tr 2The Graphic, wc 146 ; ha 220 ; at
151 ; tr 2A Gray Cap for a Green Head,
misc 133The Great Barrier, hu 100Great Britain, ha 351Great Britain. Post Office
–First Report of the Postmas-ter General, at 172
–Second Report of the Post-master General, at 172
–Third Report of the Postmas-ter General, at 172
Great Expectations, cd 207–15, 698, 763–German, cd 213–Italian, cd 214–Swedish, cd 215
The Great Hoggarty Diamond, wmt 99–102–annotation, at 499
The Great International Walk-ing-Match Of February 29, 1868 [broadside], cd 216
A Great Mystery Solved [The Mystery of Edwin Drood ], cd 752–3
The Great Pickwick Case [The Pickwick Papers ], cd 724
A Great Religious Difficulty [Eternal Punishment ], cld 296
The Greek Christian Poets and the English Poets, misc 27
A Greek Fable to an English Moral, ck 176–7
Greek Fairy Tales for My Chil-dren, ck 59–60
Green Pastures and Piccadilly, wb 4
The Greenwood Hat: Being a Memoir of James Anon, 1885–1887, jb 69–72
Gretna Green Revisited, jb 73–4The Grey Woman. And Other
Tales, eg 11The Greyfriar, wmt 284Griffith Gaunt, cr 68–76, 103,
134, 218, 225“Griffith Gaunt” in America, cr
76Le Grillon du foyer, cd 128Grisly Grisell, cy 15Grosse Erwartungen, cd 213A Group of Hitherto Unpublished
Letters by William Makepeace Thackeray, wmt 103
A Group of Noble Dames, ha 100–6
The Guest, cd 562–4Guide Book to the Canadian
Dominion, Containing Full Information for the Emigrant, the Tourist, the Sportsman, and the Small Capitalist, hu 94
A Guide to the Mathematical Student in Reading, Reviewing, and Working Examples, cld 321
Guild of Literature and Art, ebl 166
Guilderoy, ou 18The Guildford Gazette Extraor-
dinary, cld 322Guillaume Tell, br 112The Guilty River, wc 87–92The Guinness Alice, cld 893A Guinness Carroll
–broadside, cld 893–poster, cld 895
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Index of Titles 917Gulliver’s Travels, cld 741The Gunpowder Treason, wa
19–21Guy Fawkes, wa 19–21, 63Guy Mannering, ws 14Gwendolen. A Sequel to George
Eliot’s Daniel Deronda, ge 160
H
H[enry]. J[oseph]. M[oule]. Some Memories and Letters, ha 391
H. W. Nevinson’s Recollections of Carroll, cld 759
Hail to the merry autumn-days, cd 453
Hailing the Doctor, ew 16Half an Hour, jb 163–4Half Hours, jb 75–6, 186The Half-Caste, dc 32–3Halidon Hill, ws 15The Hallelujah Chorus, from the
Oratorio of the Messiah, br 112Hand and Heart, eg 12The Hand of Ethelberta, ha
107–8The Hand of the Arch-Sinner, br
122A Handbook of the Literature of
the Rev. C. L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), cld 427, 468, 861See also The Lewis Carroll
HandbookSee also Supplement [Madan]
Handel’s Coronation Anthem, Arranged from the Original Score, as a Grand Duett, For Two Performers on One Piano Forte, br 112
Handsekreteraren, ebl 60The Handsome Humes, wb 5Handy Andy, misc 107The Hangman’s Song, ha 359–
60, 396Hannah, dc 34–5
Hannah More, cy 16 Hans Christian Andersen’s Visits
to Charles Dickens, As De-scribed in His Letters, cd 521
The Harcourt Amory Collection of Lewis Carroll in the Harvard College Library, cld 827
Hard Cash, cr 77–82, 184–Swedish, cr 82
Hard Times, cd 217–28–French, cd 226–German, cd 227–Hungarian, cd 228
The Hardy Plays Presented by the Dorchester Debating and Dramatic Society at the Cripplegate Institute, London, on Monday, November 27th, 1911, Under the auspices of the Society of Dorset Men in Lon-don, ha 359
The Hardy Plays Presented by the Dorchester Debating and Dramatic Society at the Weymouth Pavilion, on Friday, December 15th, 1911, ha 360
The Hardy Plays, to be Presented By the Dorchester Debating and Dramatic Society . . . at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester . . . Nov. 15th & 16th, 1911. . . . “The Three Wayfarers” . . . and “The Distracted Preacher,” ha 358
Hardy’s Last Words on The Dy-nasts, ha 109
Hardy’s Love Poems, ha 110Harlequin and Humpty Dumpty,
wmt 286Harold, misc 171Harold, the Last of the Saxon
Kings, ebl 80–2The Harp of a Thousand Strings,
cld 658–60The Harper Centennial, 1817–
1917: A Few of the Greetings and Congratulations, ha 374
Harper’s Monthly Magazine, wb 2 ; ha 1, 180, 228 ; wmt 41, 129
Harper’s New Monthly Maga-zine, wc 138 ; dc 60, 79 ; gdm 5–6, 9, 12, 19–21, 31–2 ; ge 156 ; ha 89 ; hu 35 ; ebl 254 ; wmt 169, 179 ; at 94, 278, 334
Harper’s Weekly, jb 91 ; ha 12, 48, 84, 131, 221, 272 ; cr 27–8, 63 ; at 71, 195
Harry Heathcote of Gangoil, at 151–7
Harry Lorrequer, cl 22Harte Zeiten, cd 227The Harvard Lampoon, cld 884Haud Immemor, wmt 323–4The Haunted and the Haunters,
ebl 83–6, 183, 288 ; at 486 The Haunted Hotel, jb 77, 135 ;
wc 93–8 –French, wc 98
The Haunted House, wc 290 ; cd 247, 249–51, 534, 560 ; eg 57, 61
The Haunted Man, cd 126, 128, 233–German, cd 233
The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain, cd 229–32, 773
Haunting Fingers, ha 111–12“Haworth,” br 4He comes astride the flanks of
night, gm 113He Knew He Was Right, at
158–69He That Will not When He May,
misc 131He was very kind to me. . . . , ha
128He Would Be a Gentleman, gm
40–3The Head of Bran, gm 54The Head of the Family, dc 36–
38A Head without a Guinness
[poster], cld 895
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Index of Titles918Heads and Tales, for the Wise
and Waggish, wmt 348Heads of the People, wmt
298–302Health and Education, ck 49Heart and Science, wc 99–100The Heart of Charles Dickens as
Revealed in His Letters to An-gela Burdett-Coutts, cd 234–5
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, ws 37Heartsease, cy 17The Heavenly Twins, misc 119Das Heimchen am Herd, cd 779Das Heimchen auf dem Heerde,
cd 142The Heir of Redclyffe, cy 18Helianthus, ou 19En Hemlighet, wc 54Hemligheterna, ebl 9Henriade, br 93Henrietta Temple, bd 23–4Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
at 170Her Song, ha 414Herculaneum: Carmen Latinum,
in Theatro Sheldoniano Recita-tum mdcccxi, hu 99
Hereward, the Last of the Eng-lish, ck 50
Hereward the Wake, ck 51–2Hereward’s Funeral, ck 185The Hermits, ck 53–8Herne the Hunter, wa 75A Hero, dc 122A Hero. Philip’s Book, dc 40–2A Hero, and a Martyr, cr 83–5A Hero, And other Tales, dc 39The Heroes, ck 59–60, 164The Heroic Adventures of M.
Boudin, wmt 104Herrn Pickwick’s und der
correspondirenden Mitglieder des Pickwick-Clubs Kreuz- und Querzüge, Abentheuer und Thaten, cd 409
Hertiginnan de la Vallière, ebl 51
Hervor, ebl 354Hester, ha 50Hiawatha’s Photographing, cld
323, 645, 691, 695, 697Hide and Seek, wc 101–7
–French, wc 107Hide and Seek in the Wood, dc
152–5The High Chief of Samoa and
R. L. S., jb 256High Life in Vienna, cr 29Higher Education of Women, at
130, 171A Highland Anecdote, ws 47The Highland Widow, ws 5Hilary St. Ives, wa 22Hints to Dickens Collectors, cd
796Hints to Stammerers, by a Minute
Philosopher, ck 61His Boots, cd 662His Brown-Paper Parcel, cd
662His Equipment Included Special
Tents and Toys, cld 698His Leaving it till called for, cd
662His Little Mother and Other
Tales and Sketches, dc 43–4His Wills and His Ways, What
He Did, and What He Didn’t, cd 729
His Wonderful End, cd 662His Young Lordship, dc 45Historical Lectures and Essays,
ck 62Historical Pictures of Pagan and
Christian Rome, at 481 Historical Recollections of Major
Gahgan, wmt 241Historiettes et Récits du Foyer,
cd 561The History and Adventures of a
Cape Farmer and His Family in the Wild Karoos of Southern Africa, misc 134
The History and Life of the Rev-erend Doctor John Tauler of Strasbourg ; with Twenty-five of his Sermons, ck 180–2
“The History of a Hospital,” dc 46–7
The History of a Play [Dora ], cr 42
The History of Angria, br 41History of England during the
Early and Middle Ages, hu 111
The History of England from the Accession of James II, wmt 356, misc 114
The History of Henry Earl of Moreland, ck 159
The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., a Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne, wmt 105–7
The History of Jenny Spinner, the Ghost of Knebworth House, Written by Herself, ebl 341
The History of Pendennis, wmt 108–11
The History of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo, wmt 202–6
The History of Samuel Titmarsh and The Great Hoggarty Dia-mond, ebl 28 ; wmt 100–2
The History of Scotland, ws 16The History of Sir Thomas
Thumb, cy 19A History of the Commonwealth
of Florence, from the Earliest Independence of the Commune to the Fall of the Republic in 1531, at 500
History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798 ; with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmett’s Insurrec-tion in 1803, misc 125
The History of the Letters, br 42History of the Post Office in Ire-
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Index of Titles 919History of the Rise and Influence
of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe [rvw], ge 74
The History of the Romans under the Empire [rvw], at 248–9
The Hitherto Unidentified Contributions of W. M. Thack- eray to “Punch,” wmt 112– 113
A Holiday in Bed, jb 247A Holiday in Bed And other
Sketches, jb 78–9Holiday Romance, cd 236Holiday Stories from Belgravia,
wc 291The Holly-Tree Inn, cd 562–4,
696The Holy Grail And other Poems,
misc 172Holy Wells and Druid Relics.
A Reminiscence of a Trip to Cornwall, wc 312
Home Chimes, jb 77, 135Home Narratives, cd 665The Home of “Alice in Wonder-
land,” cld 960Home Thoughts and Home
Scenes, dc 152–5The Homes and Haunts of the
Italian Poets, tr 1The Honest Lady, gm 80–2The Honey-Moon. And Other
Tales. Vol. I, ebl 285Hoop de Doodin Do, ebl 335The Hope Song of the Soldiers’
Sweethearts and Wives, ha 113Hopes and Fears, cy 20 The Horn of Plenty of Home
Poems and Home Pictures, dc 153–5
Hostages to Fortune, mm 17L’Hotel Hanté, wc 98An Hour with Charlotte Bronté,
br 22The House and the Brain, ebl
83–6, 183, 288
The House by the Church-Yard, misc 104
The House of Aspen, ws 47The House of Halliwell, ew 4The House on the Beach, gm
55–6, 147, 153–7A House to Let, cd 92, 561,
566–7, 572–3Household Friends for Every
Season, hu 80The Household Narrative of Cur-
rent Events. Being A Monthly Supplement to “Household Words,” Conducted by Charles Dickens, cd 237
Household Words. A Weekly Journal, wc 55, 116, 227, 287, 297 ; dc 156 ; cd 16, 52, 65–6, 92, 129, 206, 253–5, 297, 384, 425, 509, 518, 520, 523, 544–5, 561–2, 566, 569, 572–3, 585, 600–2, 627, 659–61, 664–5, 673–4, 676–8, 794, 807, 810, 817–18 ; eg 36, 69, 80 ; cl 95 ; ebl 287 ; gm 176
Household Words ; A Weekly Journal 1850–1859 Conducted by Charles Dickens. Table of Contents, List of Contribu-tors and Their Contributions based on the Household Words Office Book in the Morris L. Parrish Collection of Victorian Novelists, Princeton University Library, cd 813
Household Words Christmas Stories. 1851–1858, wc 298 ; cd 570 ; eg 70
How Doth the Little Crocodile, cld 959
How I Built Myself a House, ha 114–19
How I Married Him, wc 108– 109
How Lisa loved the King, ge 63–7
How Mrs. Lirriper Carried on the Business, cd 338, 595–7
How She Told a Lie, dc 48How Sherlock Holmes Solved the
Mystery of Edwin Drood, cd 824
How the First Floor Went to Crowley Castle, cd 595–7
How the “Mastiffs” Went to Ice-land, at 173–4
How the Parlors Added a Few Words, cd 338, 595–7
How Theseus Slew the Minotaur, ck 164
How to Win Love, dc 123Hudibras, at 471The Huguenot, misc 87Huis en Wereld, dc 49Human Shows, Far Phantasies,
Songs, and Trifles, ha 120–6The Humorous Verses of Lewis
Carroll, cld 324The Humour and Pathos of
Charles Dickens. With Illus-trations of His Mastery of the Terrible and the Picturesque, cd 238
The Humours of the Long Vaca-tion, wmt 216–17
Humpty Dumpty, cld 741Humpty Dumpty, from Through
the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, cld 587
Humpty Dumpty. A Short Can-tata for Children, cld 882
Humpty Dumpty’s Song, cld 882
Hunted Down, cd 239, 247, 249–51 ; eg 61
Hunting Glee, gm 181The Hunting Of The Snark, cld
176–9, 233, 325–51, 487, 754, 817, 893–French, cld 348–9–Russian, cld 350–illustrations, cld 469–71
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Index of Titles920The Hunting Of The Snark and
Other Poems and Verses, cld 351
Hunting Sketches, at 175–7Huntsman Rest, With Variations
for the Piano Forte, and an Accompaniment for the Flute, br 112
The Hymn of the Wiltshire La-bourers, cd 549
Hymne a la Couleur, gm 57Hypatia [novel], ck 63–7
–Dutch, ck 66–Greek, ck 67
Hypatia [play], ck 212The Hypochondriac, cr 186–8
I
I Came, I Saw, rls 42I Met a Man, ha 74I once had a sweet little doll,
dears, ck 178, 189–90, 195“I Say No,” wc 110–12“I’d Be a Tadpole,” wmt 114Iambroks Iambikos, cld 662Iceland, at 178–9Idalia, ou 20–1The Ideas of the Day on Policy.
By Charles Buxton [rvw], at 180
Idem Latine Redditum, cld 654
Identity, wc 329The Idler, wmt 311The Idler, A Treasury of Essay,
Criticism, and General Litera-ture, wmt 311
An Idyl of First Love [Richard Feverel], gm 100
Idylls of the King, at 497, misc 173
The Ill-Omened Marriage, ebl 67–9
The Illnesses of Lewis Carroll, cld 763
The Illustrated Lewis Carroll, cld 352
Illustrated London News, Christ-mas Supplement, at 259
Illustrations from the Cornhill Magazine to Thackeray’s Lovel the Widower, Adventures of Philip, The Four Georges, Roundabout Journey, Denis Duval, wmt 312
Illustrations of Master Hum-phrey’s Clock, cd 290
Illustrations of Matrimonial Economy, tr 21
Illustrations Prepared for the Memorial Edition of the Works of George Meredith, gm 184
Illustrations to Nicholas Nick-leby, cd 757
Illustrations to the Pickwick Club Edited by Boz, cd 758
Illustrations to the Surprising Adventures of Three Men, wmt 136–7
The Illustrators of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, cld 823
An Imaginative Woman, ha 127Immortelles from Charles Dick-
ens, cd 240The Importance of Literature to
Men of Business: A Series of Addresses Delivered at Various Popular Institutions, bd 82
Impressions of a Wanderer in Italy, Switzerland, France, and Spain, tr 50
Impressions of Dante and of the New World with a Few Words on Bimetallism, ge 159
Impressions of Theophrastus Such, ge 68–73
In a House-Boat, dc 82In Bohemia with Du Maurier,
gdm 64In Maremma, ou 22
In Memoriam [Dodgson], cld 353
In Memoriam [Tennyson], ck 226 ; at 498 ; misc 174–Index to, cld 640–4
In Memoriam [Thackeray], cd 241–2, 565, 667 ; wmt 53, 307–9
In Memoriam C[harles]. B[lachford]. M[ansfield]., ck 171
In Memoriam Charles Lutwidge Dodgson 1832–1898. Obituaries of Lewis Carroll And Related Pieces, cld 767
In Memoriam. John Nicol, jb 80In Memoriam: Robert Louis
Stevenson, Dec. 3d, 1894, jb 236
In Re Morton McMichael. In-cluding Unpublished Letters by Henry Clay, William M. Thac-keray and Others, wmt 313
In Remembrance of the Late Mr. Douglas Jerrold, cd 811
In Scarlet and Grey, ha 375–8In the Evening, ha 128In the Garden, cld 741In the Land of the D’Urbervilles:
Illustrations of Thomas Har-dy’s “Tess” from Photographs by Carl J. Weber, ha 410
In the Never-Never-Land, jb 281
In Time of “The Breaking of Na-tions,” ha 129
In Wonderland, cld 737–8Inaugural Address Delivered by
Sir E. L. Bulwer Lytton, Bart., on His Installation as Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, January 15, 1857, ebl 87
Inaugural Address Delivered to the University of Glasgow November 19, 1873, bd 25
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Index of Titles 921The Incarcerated Victim of the
Bastille, cd 713An Index to “In Memoriam,” cld
640–4Index to the Unique Copy of
The Life of Charles Dickens, 1812–1870, by John Forster, cd 549
The India Alice, cld 855Las Indias occidentales y el Con-
tinente Español (Costa Rica), at 415–16
An Indiscretion in the Life of an Heiress, ha 130–5
Infelicia, cd 589–90An Infelicitous Speech, gdm 5The Infernal Marriage, bd 26, 28The Influence of Rationalism, ge
74Ingersoll’s Oration at a Child’s
Grave, ge 158L’Inghilterra e gl’Inglesi, ebl 54The Ingoldsby Legends, misc
4–7L’Inimitable Boz. Etude Histo-
rique et Anecdotique sur la Vie et L’Oeuvre de Charles Dick-ens, wc 336
The Initials, misc 161An Inland Voyage, rls 8The Inosculation of the Arts and
Sciences, ck 229An Inquiry into the Plans, Prog-
ress, and Policy of the Ameri-can Mining Companies, bd 27
The Instructive Picture Book, cy 21
Intellect, cd 572–3 ; ebl 288An Interesting Event, wmt
115–17Interlopers at the Knap, ha 136International Copyright [1851],
ebl 296The International Review, wc 42Introduction & Variations for
the Piano Forte, on C. M. Von
Weber’s last Waltz, br 112Introduction And Air, My Love
She’s but a Lassie yet, With Variations for the Piano Forte, br 112
Introduction [to The Bride’s Chamber]: The Tangled Web, cd 255
Introduction to the Mathematical Pamphlets, cld 397
Introduction to the Oxford Pam-phlets, cld 428
Introductory Lectures, Delivered at Queen’s College, London, ck 165
The Intruder: A Legend of the “Chronicle” Office, ha 137
Invasion, ha 351Invocation, ge 158Ioláni, wc 113The Irish Church, at 182The Irish Famine. Six Letters
to the Examiner 1849/1850 by Anthony Trollope, at 183See also Trollope’s Letters to
the ExaminerThe Irish Sketch-Book, wmt 118The Irving Offering, for 1851, eg
26Is He Popenjoy?, at 184–6Is It a Man?, jb 233–4, 258–61Is Life Worth Living?, misc 120Is She His Wife?, cd 243–4Isang han nara ui Erisu, cld 127Ishmael, mm 18The Island—1834, hu 13Island Nights’ Entertainments,
rls 2The Island of Silver-Store, wc
287 ; cd 384–5Ismael ; An Oriental Tale. With
Other Poems, ebl 88–90“It Is Never Too Late to Mend,”
cr 86–92, 131See also It’s Never Too Late to
Mend
See also Never Too Late to Mend
It Is Never Too Late to Mend Quadrille, cr 219
Italienische Reisebilder, cd 418It’s Never Too Late to Mend, cr
93– 96, 229See also It Is Never Too Late to
MendSee also Never Too Late to
MendIvanhoe, ws 17The Ivy Green, cd 245, 684–7Ixion in Heaven, bd 28
J
J. M. Barrie, jb 14–17The J. M. Barrie Calendar. A
Quotation from the Works of J. M. Barrie for Every Day in the Year, jb 81
J. M. Barrie’s First Book, “Better Dead,” jb 244
The Jabberwock, cld 363, 366, 584, 749, 768, 843
The Jabberwock Anatomized [rvw of The Annotated Alice], cld 845
The Jabberwock Quadrille, cl 877Jabberwocky [Through the Look-
ing-Glass ], cld 354, 487, 580, 583–4, 589–90, 662, 667–Latin, cld 583–Shaw alphabet, cld 590
Jabberwocky and Other Frabjous Nonsense, cld 354
The Jabberwocky as Explained to Alice [Through the Looking-Glass ], cld 588
Jabberwocky Re-versed and other Guinness Versions, cld 894
Jack Hinton, cl 47–9, 74–5–Dutch, cl 49
Jack of All Trades, cr 35, 59–60, 97–9, 130, 198
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Index of Titles922Jack Sheppard, wa 23–5, 63, 69Jack’s Song, wb 24Jacob Faithful, misc 121Jadhu Nagri (Alice in Wonder-
land ), cld 114The Jagers March & Chorus, br
112James Chalmers. His Autobio-
graphy and Letters, rls 35James Fraser, Second Bishop
of Manchester. A Memoir, 1818–1885, hu 14
James M. Barrie. His Novels, Tales and Sketches. Thistle Edition [publisher’s prospec-tus], jb 252
James Matthew Barrie, jb 78–9, 238
James Thomson (“B.V.”) on George Meredith, gm 186
Jane Annie, jb 82–5Jane Eyre, br 23–37, 94–6 ; ge
161–Dutch, br 30–French, br 31–3–German, br 34–6–Swedish, br 37
Jane Eyre, Die Waise von Lo-wood, br 35
Janet’s Repentance, ge 75, 121The Japanese Spirit, gm 179A Jar of Honey from Mount Hy-
bla, misc 81Le Jaseroque, cld 667Jasper Dane’s Secret, mm 48Jch hatt einst ein niedliches Püpp-
chen, ck 195The Jealous Boy, dc 152–5Jealousy [Griffith Gaunt], cr
69–75, 103–5, 218Jealousy [Kate Peyton], cr 103–5Jeames’s Diary, wmt 119–21Jéromette, wc 307Jess, jb 86–7Jessie Phillips, tr 13La jeune Fille malade, br 15
Jezebel’s Daughter, wc 114–15Jezreel, ha 138–9The Jilt, cr 100–2The Jilt and Other Stories, cr 102Johanna Eyre: Die Waise von
Lowood, br 36John Bowerbank’s Wife, dc 50–1John Bull am Guadalquivir, at
187John Bull and His Wonderful
Lamp, wmt 304–5John Bull on the Guadalquivir,
at 187John Bull’s Adventures in the Fis-
cal Wonderland, cld 891John Caldigate, at 188–93John Halifax, Gentleman, dc
52–6John Inglesant, misc 150John Jasper’s Gatehouse, cd 727John Jasper’s Secret, cd 745–9John Law: The Projector, wa 2
6John to Jonathan, hu 15Johnny Ludlow, ew 5–6Johnny’s Christmas, at 439The Jolly Nose, as sung by Mr.
Paul Bedford, In the Romance of Jack Sheppard, At the The-atre Royal Adelphi, Written by W. Harrison Ainsworth Esqe., the Music by G. Herbert Rodwell, wa 25
Jone, ebl 327–9Het Jonge Engeland, bd 8Joshua Haggard’s Daughter, mm
19Jottings on Currer, Ellis, and
Acton Bell, br 92Journal of a Residence on a Geor-
gian Plantation in 1838–1839, misc 96
Journal of a Tour in Russia in 1867, cld 476See also The Russian JournalSee also Tour in 1867
The Journey to Panama, at 446–54
The Joys of Hospitality, gdm 6Jude l’Obscur, ha 146Jude the Obscure, ha 41, 140–5,
363–French, ha 146
Jude the Obscure: A Letter and a Foreword, ha 147–8
Judith Shakespeare, wb 6–7Juleeventyr, cd 127En Julephantasi, cd 127Et Juleqvad i Prosa, cd 127Juliet’s Tomb in Verona, ebl
285Jump to Glory Jane, gm 58–61The Jungle Book, misc 97
K
Kafir Land, at 194Der Kampf des Lebens, cd 33Kärlek och Stolhet, ebl 112–13Katchen’s Caprices, at 195Kate Peyton, cr 103–5Katie Stewart, br 88The Keepsake 1851, wmt 257The Keepsake 1852, cd 501The Keepsake 1853, wmt 191The Keepsake 1854, wmt 146The Keepsake 1855, ebl 151The Keepsake for 1829 (–1834),
misc 93The Keepsake for 1836, misc 94The Keepsake for 1837, misc 95The Keepsake for 1849, wmt
115The Keepsake for mdcccxliii,
tr 38The Keepsake for mdcccxliv,
cd 519The Kellys and the O’Kellys, at
196–8Kenelm Chillingly, ebl 91–2Kenilworth, ws 18, 45Kept in the Dark, at 199–201
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Index of Titles 923Key to the Characters in Con-
ingsby, bd 4A Key to Vivian Grey, bd 85The Kickleburys on the Rhine,
wmt 122–3, 125–7–Preface to the second edition
[An Essay on Thunder and Small Beer], wmt 123–7
Kidnapped, rls 10Kindly watcher by my bed, gdm
40King Albert’s Book: A Tribute to
the Belgian King and People from Representative Men and Women Throughout the World, ha 382–5
King Arthur, ebl 34, 93–9King Arthur. Not a Love Story,
dc 57– 9King Glumpus, wmt 269–71King John [annotation], at 492The King of Brentford’s Testa-
ment, wmt 287–8King Solomon’s Mines, misc 63The King’s Rival, cr 201–4, 207,
213The Kirriemuir Free Press, jb
237The Kirriemuir Observer, jb 237A Kiss for Cinderella, jb 88–9Klein Dorrit, cd 273Klokkeslagene, et Nisseeventyr,
cd 127The Knickerbocker, cd 322 ; wmt
261The Knight of Gwynne, cl 50–2The Knight’s Leap, ck 187–8The Knight’s Secret, cr 63The Knights of Borsellen, wmt
128–9The Knightsbridge Mystery, cr
106–7Knutsford, Its Traditions and
History: with Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Notices of the Neighbourhood, eg 85
L
L. Carroll: Photographer [rvw], cld 686
De Laatste der Baronnen, ebl 122The Labor Question And other
Vital Questions, hu 82The Ladies’ Battle, cr 195–7The Ladies’ Companion to the
Flower-Garden, ck 222“The Ladies’ Shakespeare,” jb 90Lady Anna, at 202–6
–Danish, at 206Lady Audley’s Secret, mm 20Lady Grace and Other Stories,
ew 7Lady Hester, cy 22The Lady in the Sacque, ws 47Lady Marabout’s Troubles, ou 7The Lady Novelists, ge 161The Lady of Ashlynn, tr 38The Lady of Launay, at 207–8The Lady of Lyons, ebl 100-13,
320–1–Swedish, ebl 112–13
The Lady of the Lions, ebl 320The Lady’s Mile, mm 21A Lady’s Shoe, jb 91–3Laid Up in Two Lodgings, wc
116The Laidly Lady of Whitburn,
cy 15The Lake Dwellings of Switzer-
land, ck 229The Lamplighter, cd 246The Lamplighter’s Story, cd 247,
249–51, 616–17 ; eg 61The Lamplighter’s Story ; Hunted
Down ; The Detective Police ; and Other Nouvellettes, cd 247, 249–51 ; eg 61
The Lances of Lynwood, cy 23The Land of Idleness, cld 966The Land of Story-books, rls
33–4The Landleaguers, at 209
Landlords and Tenants, at 196Lanrick, cld 355–61, 544–6, 607A Laodicean, ha 149–52The Lark in the Gold-Fields, cr
192Last Adventure of Balaustion,
misc 34The Last Austrian Who Left
Venice, at 210The Last Chronicle of Barset, at
77, 211–17The Last Day at San Salvatore,
tr 61The Last Days of Elizabeth, ebl
210–11The Last Days of Pompei, ebl
329The Last Days of Pompeii, ebl
114–20, 306, 308–9, 317, 324, 326–9, 334
The Last Fruit off an Old Tree, misc 102
The Last Generation in England, eg 13
A Last Household Word, cd 252The Last Journals of Captain Fitz-
james, R.N., of the Lost Polar Expedition, ck 229
The Last Night of Pompeii, ebl 334
The Last of Mrs Proudie, at 459The Last of the Barons, ebl 121–5
–Dutch, ebl 122–French, ebl 123–Italian, ebl 124–Swedish, ebl 125
The Last of the Ruthvens, dc 49Last Poems [Meredith], gm 62–3Last Poems [Browning], misc 28Last Poems [Housman], misc 76The Last Sketch, wmt 130Last Words from George Eliot,
ge 156The Last Words of Juggling
Jerry, gm 64Late Lyrics and Earlier, ha 26
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Index of Titles924Late Lyrics and Earlier, with
Many Other Verses, ha 153– 155
The Later Years of Thomas Hardy, 1892–1928, ha 156– 157
Latest Gleanings: Being a Series of Unpublished Poems Selected From Her Early Manuscripts, br 38
“The latter undraped,” cld 700Latter-Day Pamphlets, misc
45Die Laufbahn eines Waisenkna-
ben, cd 368Laughter for a Lifetime, cld
658–60Laura and Lenza, br 112Laura Bridgman, cd 72The Laurel Bush, dc 60–4Laurel Leaves. Original Poems,
Stories, and Essays, ck 168The Laurringtons, tr 14Lavengro ; The Scholar—The
Gypsy—The Priest, misc 13The Law, cd 673The Law and the Lady, wc 117–
120–French, wc 120
Law at a Low Price, cd 673Law Books, cld 991The Law relating to Convoca-
tions of the Clergy ; with Forms of Proceeding in the provinces of Canterbury and York, &c. &c, cld 991
Lawn Tennis Tournaments. The True Method of Assign-ing Prizes with a Proof of the Fallacy of the Present Method, cld 362
Lawrentian, cld 789The Lay Figure, gdm 9Lays and Legends, ebl 334Lays of Ancient Rome, misc
115
Lays of the Sanctuary, and Other Poems, hu 83
Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and Other Poems, misc 3
The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices, wc 273, 280 ; cd 165–6, 253–4, 545
A Leader of Fashion, ha 158A Leaf from an Unopened Vol-
ume, br 39–40A Leaf in the Storm, ou 49A Leaf out of a Sketch-Book,
wmt 131, 334The Leaguer of Lathom. A Tale
of the Civil War in Lancashire, wa 27
The Leap of the Knight of Alte-nahe [sic ], ck 168
Leaves from Logiedale, jb 219Leben und Abenteuer des Nico-
laus Nickleby, cd 332Leben und Schicksale Nikolas
Nickelby’s und der Familie Nickelby, cd 333
Leben und Sitte in Nordamerika, tr 12
Lebensgeschichte und Erfahrun-gen David Copperfield’s des Jüngern, cd 159
Lecture II. The Country Parish, ck 169
The Lecture of the Rev. C. Kings-ley . . . on “Co-operation applied to Agriculture,” ck 161
Lecture on the History & Objects of Co-operation . . . Delivered at the Co-operative Hall, Down-ing Street, Manchester, on Monday Evening, April 22nd, 1878, hu 16
Lectures Delivered in America in 1874, ck 68–9
Lectures on the English Humor-ists, wmt 74–5
Lectures on the Science of Lan-guage Delivered at the Royal
Institution of Great Britain in April, May, and June, 1861, ck 224
Lectures to Ladies on Practical Subjects, ck 169
A Legacy. Being the Life and Re-mains of John Martin, School-master and Poet, dc 158–9
The Legacy of Cain, wc 121–4–Italian, wc 124
A Legend of Camelot, Pictures and Poems, Etc., gdm 7–8
The Legend of Jubal, ge 76–82The Legend of Jubal and Other
Poems, ge 77–82A Legend of Montrose, ws 38A Legend of the Jabberwock, cld
749A Legend of the Rhine, wmt 32,
120–1, 289–90, 340Legends and Lyrics, cd 621Legends of Angria, br 41Leila, ebl 126–34, 312 ; at 485
–Swedish, ebl 130Leila’s Song, ebl 312The Leisure Hour Library, wc
83, 161, 165 ; dc 23, 50–1, 78 ; cr 106
Lelio, a Vision of Reality ; Hervor ; and Other Poems, ebl 354
A Lenten Journey in Umbria and the Marches, tr 51
Letter concerning rvw of, at 218
Leonora Casaloni, tr 52A Lesson in Latin, cld 363–4,
629–30Lessons from the Vegetable
World, cy 21Let at Last, cd 567[Letter concerning a review of
T. A. Trollope’s A Lenten Jour-ney], at 218
A Letter from Anthony Trollope describing A visit to California in 1875, at 219
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Index of Titles 925A Letter from C. M. Westmacott,
to E. L. Bulwer, ebl 353[Letter from E. Bulwer Lytton to
G. Routledge, Esq., Knebworth, October 21st, 1854.] [broad-side], ebl 135
Letter from J. M. Barrie [to Rob-ert S. Rantoul], jb 231
A Letter from Jeames of Buckley Square, wmt 120–1
[Letter from Lord Brougham to Mr. Bulwer], ebl 137
[Letter from Mabel], cld 365A Letter from Mr. Carroll, cld
366Letter from Sir James M. Bar-
rie (Imaginary Interview with R. L. S.), jb 235
A Letter from the Editor to a Friend and Contributor, cd 487 ; cl 71 ; wmt 236, 238See also To a Contributor
[Letter on an international copy-right law], cd 256
A Letter to a Late Cabinet Min-ister on the Present Crisis, ebl 136–7
[Letter to Colonel J. O. P. Burn-side, Washington, D. C.], hu 17
[Letter to Mr. Murray Butler], jb 94, 218
Letter to Wm. C. Macready, wmt 170
Letters Addressed to A. P. Watt, wb 23 ; wc 299 ; ha 387 ; mm 43
Letters Addressed to A. P. Watt and His Sons, 1883–1929, wc 300 ; ha 388
Letters and Extracts of Letters, br 22
The Letters and Private Papers of William Makepeace Thackeray, wmt 132–3
Letters from a Club Arm-Chair: William Makepeace Thackeray, wmt 134–5
Letters from America, wmt 103Letters from Benjamin Disraeli to
Frances Anne, Marchioness of Londonderry, 1837–1861, bd 29
Letters from George Eliot to Elma Stuart, 1872–1880, ge 83
Letters from George Meredith to Algernon Charles Swinburne and Theodore Watts-Dunton, gm 65
Letters from George Meredith to Edward Clodd and Clement K. Shorter, gm 66
Letters from George Meredith to Richard Henry Horne, gm 67
Letters from George Meredith to Various Correspondents, gm 68
Letters from Lewis Carroll, cld 542
Letters of Anne Thackeray Ritchie, wmt 325
The Letters of Anthony Trollope, at 220–2
Letters of Bulwer-Lytton to Mac-ready, ebl 138
The Letters of Charles Dickens, cd 257–9
Letters of Charles Dickens to Wilkie Collins, cd 260
Letters of Charles Lever To His Wife and Daughter, cl 53
The Letters of Charlotte Brontë with a selection of letters by family and friends, br 42
The Letters of Disraeli to Lady Bradford and Lady Chester-field, bd 30
The Letters of Disraeli To Lady Chesterfield And Lady Brad-ford, bd 31
Letters of George Eliot, ge 84The Letters of George Eliot, ge
85Letters of George Eliot, 1878–
1879, ge 151Letters of George Eliot, George
Henry Lewes, Charles and Thornton Lewes, 1859–1878, ge 151
Letters of George Eliot, May–November, 1880, ge 151
Letters of George Meredith, gm 69
The Letters of George Meredith, gm 70
The Letters of George Meredith to Alice Meynell with annota-tions thereto 1896–1907, gm 71
Letters of J. M. Barrie, jb 95–6The Letters of Lewis Carroll, cld
367The Letters of Mrs. Gaskell, eg
14Letters of Mrs. Gaskell and
Charles Eliot Norton, 1855–1865, eg 15
The Letters of Robert Louis Ste-venson [Colvin], rls 11
The Letters of Robert Louis Ste-venson [Booth and Mehew], rls 12
The Letters of Runnymede, bd 32–4
Letters of the Late Edward Bul-wer, Lord Lytton, to His Wife, ebl 139
The Letters of Thomas Hardy, ha 159
Letters on Charlotte Brontë, eg 16
Letters on the War, ha 160Letters Recounting the Deaths
of Emily, Anne and Branwell Brontë . . . To Which Are Added Letters Signed Currer Bell and C. B. Nicholls, br 43–4
Letters to John Bull, Esq. [On Affairs Connected with His Landed Property, and the Persons Who Live Thereon, ebl 140
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Index of Titles926Letters to Macmillan, jb 238 ; cld
663 ; at 437 ; cy 49Letters to Mark Lemon, cd 261Letters to Skeffington Dodgson
from His Father, cld 958Letters to the Chartists.—Nos. i,
ii, and iii, ck 176–7Letters to the Conservative Club,
by a Living Junius, ebl 335Letters to Young Men on Betting
and Gambling, ck 70Lettres Adressées à Alice et à
Quelques Autres, suivi de Alice à la Scène et de Fantasmagorie, cld 368
Leven en Lotgevallen van Maarten Chuzzlewit, zijne Bloedverwanten, Vrienden en Vijanden, cd 285
Leven om Leven, dc 69Lewis Carroll, cld 687–90, 757,
766, 773Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson) [Hatch], cld 666–7Lewis Carroll [Portfolios Electa
series], cld 687Lewis Carroll [British Council
exhibition], cld 690Lewis Carroll [Wonderland Sto-
ries], cld 741“Lewis Carroll” [Brown], cld
749Lewis Carroll [de la Mare], cld
756Lewis Carroll [Macdonald], cld
778Lewis Carroll. 16 Magazine Ar-
ticles. 1898–1901 [scrapbook], cld 666
Lewis Carroll. Magazine Articles. 1898–1932 [scrapbook], cld 667
Lewis Carroll 1832–1932 zum 100. Geburtstag, cld 770–1
Lewis Carroll. A Biography, cld 752
Lewis Carroll: A Celebration. Essays on the Occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, cld 774
Lewis Carroll: An Annotated Bibliography for 1974, cld 818
Lewis Carroll: An Annotated International Bibliography, 1960–1977, cld 819
Lewis Carroll, Amateur Photog-rapher. The Story of Two Rare Photographs, cld 685
Lewis Carroll and a Geometrical Paradox, cld 798
Lewis Carroll and Alice 1832–1982, cld 753
Lewis Carroll and Guildford, cld 775
Lewis Carroll and His Artists and Engravers, cld 821, 831–4
Lewis Carroll and his Camera, cld 678
Lewis Carroll and his world, cld 786
Lewis Carroll and John Tenniel, 1988, cld 866
Lewis Carroll and the “Alice” Books, cld 807–9
Lewis Carroll and the House of Macmillan, cld 369
Lewis Carroll and the Kitchins, cld 370–1
Lewis Carroll and the Spirit of Nonsense, cld 769
Lewis Carroll as Artist [Sylvie and Bruno sketches], cld 664
Lewis Carroll as Photographer, cld 664
Lewis Carroll at Christ Church, cld 691
Lewis Carroll at Texas, cld 848
Lewis Carroll Attraverso lo spec-chio, cld 755
Lewis Carroll, author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, cld 372
The Lewis Carroll Birthday Book, cld 373–4
[The Lewis Carroll Biscuit Tin], cld 967
The Lewis Carroll Book, cld 375“Lewis Carroll.” Born 1832. Died
January 14, 1898, cld 776Lewis Carroll Centenary Exhibi-
tion. London: 29 June – 31 July, 1932. Catalogue, cld 831
Lewis Carroll Centenary Exhibi-tion Catalogue 1932, cld 821
The Lewis Carroll Centenary in London 1932, cld 832–4
“Lewis Carroll,” Charles Lut-widge Dodgson, cld 663
“The Lewis Carroll Circular,” cld 376–7
Lewis Carroll Correspondence Numbers, cld 799
Lewis Carroll: Fragments of a Looking-Glass, cld 762
The Lewis Carroll Handbook, cld 862–4See also A Handbook of the
Literature of the Rev. C. L. Dodgson
See also Supplement [Madan]Lewis Carroll in Russia: Transla-
tions of Alice in Wonderland 1879–1989, cld 837
Lewis Carroll in the Popular Culture: A Continuing List, cld 825
Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at Home. The Story of His Life, cld 783
Lewis Carroll, logicien, cld 392–3
Lewis Carroll: Mathematician, cld 800
Lewis Carroll Memoranda, cld 645
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Index of Titles 927Lewis Carroll Memorial Cot,, &c.
[scrapbook], cld 962Lewis Carroll Memorial Ward. . . .
An Appeal, cld 977Lewis Carroll Observed. A Col-
lection of Unpublished Photo-graphs, Drawings, Poetry, and New Essays, cld 664
Lewis Carroll on a Sign of the Times, cld 378
A Lewis Carroll Pageant, cld 942
Lewis Carroll photographe victo-rien, cld 692
Lewis Carroll, Photographer [Gernsheim], cld 681–3–rvw, cld 686
Lewis Carroll, Photographer [National Museum of Photog-raphy, Film, and Television], cld 695
The Lewis Carroll Picture Book, cld 379–80, 395
Lewis Carroll, Pioneer Photogra-pher, cld 697
Lewis Carroll Writes to Some Young Friends, cld 381
Lewis Carroll’s Alice. An Anno-tated Checklist of The Lovett Collection, cld 829
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonder-land, cld 54
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonder-land. A Play in Two Acts, cld 733
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonder-land and Other Favorites, cld 180
Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adven-tures in Wonderland, cld 56–7
Lewis Carroll’s “Black Art,” cld 691
Lewis Carroll’s Diaries. The Private Journals of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Car-roll), cld 248
See also The Diaries of Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll’s England. An Illustrated Guide for the Liter-ary Tourist, cld 777
Lewis Carroll’s Games and Puzzles, cld 382
Lewis Carroll’s Library, cld 968Lewis Carroll’s Lost Book on
Logic, cld 810Lewis Carroll’s Mouse’s Tale,
cld 978See also The Tale of the
Mouse’s TailLewis Carroll’s One Hundredth
Birthday, cld 858Lewis Carroll’s Photographs of
Nude Children, cld 693Lewis Carroll’s Ripon, cld 794Lewis Carroll’s Scrap Book, cld
662Lewis Carroll’s St. George and
the Dragon and Le Petit Nem-rod by J. J. Tissot: A Problem in the Relationship between Painting and Photography in the 1870s, cld 680
Lewis Carroll’s The Hunting of the Snark, cld 341–3
Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, cld 576–8
Lewis Carroll’s Writings on Photography, cld 681
Lewis Carrolls Wunderhorn, cld 383
Lewis Gordon, A Rondo, for the Piano Forte, br 112
Libbie Marsh’s Three Eras, eg 17
The Library of Fiction, cd 575–6, 609, 619, 671
The Library of Thomas Hardy, O.M., ha 420
The Life and Adventures of a Clever Woman, tr 15
The Life and Adventures of Jona-than Jefferson Whitlaw, tr 16
The Life and Adventures of Mar-tin Chuzzlewit, cd 274–81, 791See also Martin Chuzzlewit
The Life and Adventures of Mervyn Clitheroe, wa 31See also Mervyn Clitheroe
The Life and Adventures of Mi-chael Armstrong, the Factory Boy, tr 17–19
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, cd 323–9–Chapters i–xvii, cd 666See also Nicholas Nickleby
Life and Art by Thomas Hardy: Essays Notes and Letters Col-lected for the First Time, ha 161
Life and Character of the Cheva-lier John Paul Jones, bd 84
The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson), cld 635–8
Life and Times, gdm 1The Life and Times of Charles
Dickens, cd 812Life and Times of Peter Cooper,
hu 18–19Life and Travels in Italy, cd
672The Life and Writings of Charles
Dickens: A Memorial Volume, cd 559
A Life for a Life, dc 65–9–Dutch, dc 69
Life in a Colony, misc 69Life in a Country Manse, jb
97–100Life in a Country Manse And
Other Sketches, jb 100Life in Italy, cd 416–17The Life, Letters and Literary
Remains of Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton, ebl 141
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Index of Titles928The Life of Charles Dickens
[Forster], cd 547–8–Index to, cd 549
Life of Charles Dickens [Mac- kenzie], cd 586
The Life of Charlotte Brontë, eg 18–24
The Life of Cicero, at 223–8The Life of Edward Bulwer, First
Lord Lytton, ebl 291 The Life of Field Marshal the
Right Honourable Alexander Percy, br 122
The Life of Jesus, Critically Ex-amined, ge 152–5
The Life of John Sterling [rvw], ge 86
Life of [John] Sterling, ge 86The Life of Lewis Carroll, cld
787The Life of Our Lord, cd 262–7The Life of [John] Paul Jones,
from Original Documents in the possession of John Henry Sherburne, Esq., bd 84
Life of Rosina, Lady Lytton, ebl 333
The Life of Thomas Hardy, ha 201
The Life of William Makepeace Thackeray, wmt 272
The Life-Size Outlines of the Hands of Twenty-Two Cel-ebrated Persons, wc 334
A Life-Struggle, at 413Life, What Is It—But a Dream,
cld 661Life’s Calendar, misc 110Life’s Little Ironies, ha 162–7
–Swedish, ha 167Life’s Opportunity, ha 409Liffith Lank [Griffith Gaunt ], cr
225The Lifted Veil, ge 17–18, 87–8,
132The Light Green, cld 898
Light in Darkness, dc 70The Light in the East, cld 961The Light that Failed, misc 99The Ligniad, cld 664Like and Unlike, mm 22Lillian, “The Spirit of the Child Is
Gone,” cd 734Lily Hart, br 82The Limits of Exact Science as
Applied to History. An Inau-gural Lecture, Delivered before the University of Cambridge, ck 71
Linda Tressel, at 229–32, 267Lines suggested on reading Mr
J. M. Barrie’s First Book en-titled “Better Dead,” jb 244
Lines to Lady Cochrane, ws 19Lippincott’s Magazine, hu 6A List of the Writings of Lewis
Carroll (Charles L. Dodg-son) In the Library at Dormy House, Pine Valley, New Jersey, cld 838–9See also A Supplementary List
of the Writings of Lewis Car-roll (Charles L. Dodgson) In the Library at Dormy House, Pine Valley, New Jersey
The Listing of the Snark, cld 341–2, 817
Literary and General Lectures and Essays, ck 72
Literary Crossword. (“Alice in Wonderland.”), cld 950See also Solution of “Alice in
Wonderland” Literary Cross-word
The Literary Digest, cld 742The Literary Products of the
Lewis Carroll-George Mac-Donald Friendship, cld 758
Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt, ebl 284
Literary Talk. . . . Mr. W. M. Thackeray, wmt 352
Littell’s Living Age, dc 48, 106 ; ha 49, 132, 136, 304 ; hu 32 ; at 141, 277
“Little Alice,” cld 940Little Annie’s Ramble, dc 49Little Billee, wmt 136–9, 151,
274–5Little Billie, wmt 136–7, 139A Little Bit of R. L. S. Written
for the Scottish Thistle Club of Honolulu, and Read on the 28th June 1912, rls 38–9
The Little Carol being A Christ-mas Carol in Prose, cd 120
A Little Dinner at Timmins’s, wmt 140, 213
Little Dorrit, cd 268–73–French, cd 272–German, cd 273–Charles Dickens’ correspon-
dence with Maria Beadnell re, cd 55
“Little Dorrit,” Song, cd 693Little Dorrit’s Love, cd 811The Little Jew, dc 71The Little Lame Prince, dc 73The Little Lame Prince and His
Travelling Cloak, dc 72Little Lilywhite, tr 2Little Lizzie and the Fairies, dc
74Little Lucy’s Wonderful Globe,
cy 37The Little Lychett’s, dc 122The Little Lychetts, dc 75The Little Minister, jb 101–13,
267–8Little Nell, cd 781Little Nell from The Old Curios-
ity-Shop of Charles Dickens, cd 345–6
Little Novels, wc 125–6The Little Oak Wardrobe, cd 561The Little Ones’ Book, Con-
taining the Songs in “Alice in Wonderland,” and “Through
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Index of Titles 929the Looking Glass,” Also a Selection of Nursery Rhymes to the Old Tunes. And other Easy Songs and Rounds, cld 665
Little Paul from the Dombey and Son of Charles Dickens, cd 195–6
The Little Robinson and Other Tales, dc 157
The Little Savage, misc 122Little Spitz, wmt 287Little Sunshine’s Holiday, dc 76A Little Talk about Spring, and
the Sweeps, cd 575–6A Little Tour in Ireland, misc 74The Little White Bird, jb 114–19,
140–1Little Nell from The Old Curios-
ity Shop of Charles Dickens, cd 154
The Littlest Ones Peter Pan & Wendy, jb 120
Liuis Kerroll. Alisa v Strane Chudes. V. Zaserkale. Lewis Carroll. Alice in Wonderland. Through the Looking-Glass. Katalog Vystavki, cld 842
Liverpool Mercury, at 381The Living Age, ha 18, 23, 37, 98,
178, 323Living Truths from the Writings
of Charles Kingsley, ck 73Living unto God, ck 214Le Livre des Sans-Foyer, ha
352–3Le Livre des Snobs, wmt 30Lize’s Avonturen in het Wonder-
land, cld 89Lizzie Leigh, eg 25–8, 56, 77, 80Lizzie Leigh [Waldron], eg 88–
89Lizzie Leigh. And Other Tales,
eg 27–8Llandudno, cld 960Llandudno Alice in Wonderland
Celebrations, cld 911
“Llandudno and the Conway,” A river Sacred to Art, cld 960
The Loan of a Lover, cld 639Locksley Hall Sixty Years after
etc., misc 175Logic and Tea. The letters of
Charles L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) to Mrs. Emily Rowell & her daughters Ethel & Het-tie, cld 384
The Logic of Lewis Carroll. A Study of Lewis Carroll’s con-tribution to Logic: his logical discoveries and his endeavours to teach the subject to children, cld 796
Logical Nomenclature. Desid-erata, cld 385–6
Logical Nonsense: The Works of Lewis Carroll, cld 387–8
A Logical Paradox, cld 389–90A Logical Puzzle, cld 391Logicheskaia Igra, cld 320logique sans peine, cld 392–3Lois the Witch, and Other Tales,
eg 29The London Charivari, wmt
322The London Coal-Whippers and
Ballast-Heavers, hu 20The London Journal, cr 108The London Mercury, ha 99,
294–5, 301, 324London Pride, mm 23London Tradesmen, at 233London Voluntaries, The Song of
the Sword, and Other Verses, gm 188
Londoner Skizzen, cd 446The Long Game, ck 161The Long Vacation, cy 24The Long Vacation Ramble of a
London Clerk, hu 39–48The Long Vacation Ramble of a
London Clerk and What Came of It, hu 49–50
Longman’s Magazine, wc 222 ; ha 271
Looking Back on Life, jb 249 The Looking Glass Quadrille,
cld 914Looking-Glass House, and What
Alice Saw There, cld 562Looking-Glass Letters, cld 394 “Looking-Glass” Reflections,
cld 759Loose Sketches. An Eastern
Adventure, etc., wmt 141–2Loose Thoughts for Loose
Thinkers, ck 86–8Lord Beaconsfield’s Correspon-
dence with His Sister, 1832–1852, bd 35
The Lord Coming to His Temple, ck 74
Lord George Bentinck: A Politi-cal Biography, bd 36
Lord Kilgobbin, cl 54–6The Lord Mayor of London, wa
28Lord Nelson and the Tar, rls 13Lord Ormont and His Aminta,
gm 72–3Lord Palmerston, at 234–5Lorna Doone, misc 10The Lost Doll, ck 209Lost for Love, mm 24The Lost Husband, cr 109–11Lost in Blunderland. The Further
Adventures of Clara, cld 908The Lost Plum-Cake, cld 673The Lost Tales of Miletus, ebl
142–7De Lotgevallen van Jack Hinton
in Ierland, cl 49Lothair, bd 37–41Lotos Leaves. Original Stories,
Essays, and Poems, wc 301–2Lotos Leaves. Stories, Essays,
and Poems by Members of The Lotos Club, wc 303–4
Lotta Schmidt, at 236–7
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Index of Titles930Lotta Schmidt And other Stories,
at 237The Lottery of Marriage, tr 20Love, bd 83, ebl 289–90Love & Friendship, br 111 Love among the Roses, cld 395Love and Life: An Old Story in
Eighteenth Century Costume, cy 25–6
Love and Money, cr 112, 128Love and Peril, ha 336–7Love and Pride, ebl 100–13Love Finds the Way, and Other
Stories, cd 697Love in the Valley, gm 74“Love Me Little, Love Me Long,”
cr 113–18“Love Me Never or For Ever,”
jb 121“Love Shall Still Be Lord of All,”
at 139Love’s Quarrel, ebl 311Love’s Random Shot, and Other
Stories, wc 127Lovel the Widower, wmt 56,
143–5–plates, wmt 281, 312
The Love-Letter Answered, wc 111–12
The Loving Ballad of Lord Bate-man, cd 577–83
A Low Marriage, dc 14, 77–8The Lower Education of Woman,
ck 80Loyola and the Educational Sys-
tem of the Jesuits, hu 104Lucifer, ha 280Lucile, gdm 42, 60–1 ; misc 110The Luck of Barry Lyndon, wmt
21–3A Lucky Speculator, wmt 120–1Lucretia, ebl 148–9Lucy’s Birthday, wmt 146, 291Lunacy, cr 225Luttrell of Arran, cl 57–60Lyonesiskan, ebl 112–13
The Lyons Mail, cr 217Lyra Germanica: Second Series:
The Christian Life, ck 228Lyra Innocentium, cld 988, cy 31Lyrics of Life, misc 55Lysande Utsigter, cd 215
M
M. de Barante, A Memoir, Biographical and Autobio-graphical, dc 151
M’Connachie and J. M. B.: Speech-es by J. M. Barrie, jb 122–3
Ma vocation, wmt 327Mabel Vaughan, eg 58–60Macaire, rls 14The Macdermots of Ballycloran,
at 238–9Macleod of Dare, wb 8–9Macmillan’s Annual, jb 133Macmillan’s Magazine, ge 11, 21 ;
ck 76–7The Mad Gardener’s Song [Syl-
vie and Bruno], cld 525A Mad Marriage, wc 150Mad Monkton ; and Other Tales,
wc 128A Mad Tea Party, cld 741, 910Madam How and Lady Why, ck
75Mademoiselle ou Madame?, wc
129Le Magasin d’Antiquités, cd 347Le Magazine du Presbytère, cld
460The Magic of Lewis Carroll, cld
396The Magic Spectacles, wc 130Magnum Bonum, cy 27Magnus and Morna, dc 79The Mahogany Tree, wmt
147–51The Maid of Killeena and Other
Stories, wb 10The Maid of Malines, ebl 289–90
Maid, Wife, and Widow, cr 18–20The Maiden of the Mist, ws 2Main Line. The Boy at Mugby,
cd 603–4The Main Regret, gm 178La Maitresse d’Anglais, br 89Maiwa’s Revenge, misc 64Major Gahagan’s Historical
Romances, wmt 241Malachi’s Cove, at 240Malade Imaginaire, cr 186–8Malice in Kulturland, cld 946–8Malice in Wonderland [Day
Lewis], cld 883“Malice in Wonderland” [Prince-
ton University Triangle Club], cld 926
En Målning ur Verldslifvet, ebl 193
Mammon, cr 82En Man af Heder, ebl 344Man and Wife, wc 131–7, 331
–Italian, wc 136A Man Made of Money, misc 91The Man of Honour, ebl 343–4A Man of Other Days, cy 48A Man of the Day, cr 170The Man of the Day, cl 31, 33The Manchester Marriage, cd
566–7The Mango-Tree, ck 76–7The Manliness of Christ, hu 21–
26A Manual for Co-operators, hu
75–6Manual of Natural Philosophy:
Exemplified by An Appendix of Problems ; Together with Re-capitulatory Questions on Each Chapter ; and a Dictionary of Philosophical Terms, br 118
The Manuscript of an Unfortu-nate Author, br 39–40
Many Sides to a Character, ebl 166–7
Marcella, misc 179
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Index of Titles 931March, for the Harp, or Piano
Forte, br 112March of the Cards, cld 735The Marchioness of Brinvilliers,
the Poisoner of the Seventeenth Century, misc 154
Margaret Ogilvy, jb 124–7, 255– 256
Margaret Roper, at 494 Marguerite, Go Wash Your Feet
[broadside], cld 939Marguerite Hale (Nord et Sud),
eg 38Marian: Ein Mädchenbild, gm 75Maries Haendelser i Vidunder-
landet, cld 87Marietta, tr 53The Marine Botanist ; An Intro-
duction to the Study of the British Sea-Weeds ; Containing Descriptions of All the Spe-cies, and the Best Method of Preserving Them, ck 220
Marion Fay, at 241–4, 460Marito e Moglie, wc 136Mark Twain Quarterly (Barrie
Memorial Number), jb 166The Market Girl. (Country
Song), ha 168A Marriage Tragedy, wc 129, 138The Martian, gdm 9–11Martin Chuzzlewit, cd 274–86,
363, 626, 729, 791–Dutch, cd 285–French, cd 286–t.p. illustration, first ed., cd 51
The Martins of Cro’ Martin, cl 61–3
The Martyrs of Chancery, cd 673
The Marvellous Adventures and Rare Conceits of Master Tyll Owlglass, misc 54
Mary Barton, ge 161 ; eg 30, 84Mary Gresley, at 117–18Mary Rose, jb 6, 128–9, 144
The Mask, wc 242The Mask: A Humorous and
Fantastic Review of the Month, cr 232
The Mask and the Mystery, wc 151
The Mask’s Album. No. iv.—Miss Braddon, mm 49
Masks and Faces, cr 131, 203, 205–11, 213
Masonic Magazine, Christmas Number, at 69
The Master and the Leaves, ha 139, 169
Master Humphrey’s Clock, cd 17, 287–91, 292–5, 319–21, 342–4, 517, 626
The Master of Greylands, ew 8Mastr John Horseleigh, Knyght,
ha 170The Mathematical Manuscripts
of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) in the Morris L. Parrish Collection, Prince- ton University Library. A De-scription, cld 856
The Mathematical Manuscripts of Lewis Carroll, cld 801–2
The Mathematical Pamphlets of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and Related Pieces, cld 397
Mathematical Recreations of Lewis Carroll, cld 398
Mathew Carey, Editor, Author and Publisher. A Study in American Literary Develop-ment, cd 531
Maud, and Other Poems, at 498, misc 176
Maude Adams in Quality Street, jb 266
Maude Adams In the Little Min-ister, jb 267
Maumbury Ring, ha 171Maurice Tiernay, the Soldier of
Fortune, cl 64–5
Maxims and Hints for a Chess Player, cd 819
Maxims and Hints for an Angler, and Miseries of Fishing, cd 819
The May Book, ha 390May Fair, wa 70–1The Mayor of Casterbridge, ha
172–3Mazeppa, misc 42McClure’s Magazine, ha 170The Meal-Poke, jb 241A Mediterranean Bathing-place,
tr 39Medium’s Preface [The Mystery
of Edwin Drood], cd 318Medusa. Grace, cld 961The Meeting, gm 76Meeting of Common Room.
Thursday, March the 11th, 1886, at 1:30 p.m. . . . Agenda, cld 399
The Melancholy Hussar, ha 336–7
Memoir of a Brother, hu 27–8Memoir of Daniel Macmillan, hu
29Memoir of Laman Blanchard, ebl
277–9Memoir of Rev. Richard Harris
Barham, misc 6Memoir of the Early Life of Sir
Walter Scott, Written by Him-self, ws 48–9
Mémoires d’une Gouvernante, br 31–2
Les Mémoires d’une Institutrice, br 33
Memoirs, hu 110The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon,
Esq., of the Kingdom of Ire-land, wmt 24
Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, cd 550–8–Dutch, cd 557–German, cd 558
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Index of Titles932The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J.
Yellowplush, wmt 152The Memoirs of Sherlock Hol-
mes, misc 52–3Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter
Scott, Bart., ws 43, 48–9Memoirs of the Life of William
Collins, Esq., R. A. With Selec-tions from His Journals and Correspondence, wc 139–40
Memoria Technica, cld 400, 607A Memorial Swim, ha 406–7Memorials of the Thackeray
Family, wmt 321Memorie di Davide Copperfield,
cd 160Memories of a Hostess. A Chron-
icle of Eminent Friendships drawn chiefly from the diaries of Mrs. James T. Fields, cd 571
Memories of Church Restoration, ha 174
Memories of George Meredith, O.M., gm 174
Memories of My Time, includ-ing Personal Reminiscences of Eminent Men, wmt 170, 303
Men and Women, misc 36Men of Character, wmt 314“Men Who March Away,” ha 408Men, Women, and Books, misc
82Men’s Wives, wmt 84, 153–4Mensupildu tanp’yonjip. Inhyong
ui chip. Tu nammae, cld 127Mental Furniture, hu 101Mephistophiles in England, ebl
292La Mer Glaciale, wc 76The Merchant’s Heart, cd 561La Mère Bauche, and Other Sto-
ries, at 245–7Merivale’s History of the Ro-
mans, at 248–9Merry England, wa 29–30Mervyn Clitheroe, wa 31–3
A Message from the Sea, wc 305 ; cd 296, 534, 591, 701
The Message of the Church to Labouring Men. A Sermon, Preached at St. John’s Church . . . On the Evening of Sunday, June the 22nd, 1851, ck 78
The Message of the “Sprig of Green,” cld 975
Messiah, br 112Messrs. Dodson & Fogg, cd 777The Method of Nomination, cld
249A Method of Taking Votes on
More Than Two Issues, cld 401See also Suggestions as to the
Best Method of Taking Votes, Where More Than Two Is-sues Are to be Voted on
Michael the Miner, dc 123, 157Middlemarch, ge 89–95, 142Mijn Roman, ebl 159Mildred Arkell, ew 9 The Mill on the Floss, ge 96–101“Milly and the Student” [en-
graved wood block], cd 773Milton, ebl 235Milton. December 9, 1608: De-
cember 9, 1908, gm 77Mind, cld 389, 620–1The Miner’s Daughters, cd 810The Ministerial Crisis. Speeches
of the Right Hon. W. E. Glad-stone, M. P., and the Right Hon. B. Disraeli, M. P., bd 81
The Mirror of the Century, misc 106
Mirth and Marvels, misc 4–7The Miscellaneous and Unpub-
lished Writings of Charlotte and Patrick Branwell Brontë, br 45
Miscellaneous Essays and Re-views, at 250
Miscellaneous Papers from “The
Morning Chronicle,” “The Daily News,” “The Examiner,” “Household Words,” “All the year Round,” etc. and Plays and Poems, cd 297
Miscellaneous Pieces, ebl 332Miscellaneous Poems, ws 20Miscellaneous Prose, gm 78Miscellaneous Prose Works, ebl
150The Miscellaneous Prose Works
of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., ws 21
Miscellaneous Works . . . Con-tained in Burlington House, a Magazine and Critic, cr 230
Miscellanies, ck 79Miscellanies, ebl 32–3Miscellanies: Prose and Verse,
wmt 155Miscellanies. . . . V. Catherine,
Titmarsh among Pictures and Books, Fraser Miscellanies, Christmas Books, Ballads, etc., wmt 156
Mischmasch, cld 402, 461, 607The Miser’s Daughter, wa 34–5The Misfortunes of Frederic
Pickering, at 251Miss Forbes’s Farewell to Banff,
br 112Miss Gwilt, wc 141–5Miss M. E. Braddon and the in-
fluence of Dickens, mm 37Miss Mackenzie, at 252–3Miss Moore, dc 161Miss Ophelia Gledd, at 455–6Miss or Mrs.?, wc 129, 146–50Miss or Mrs.? And Other Stories,
wc 147Miss or Mrs.? And Other Stories
in Outline, wc 148–50Miss Tommy, dc 80–2The Missed Train, ha 175The Missing Will, wc 90The Mistletoe Bough [Christmas
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Index of Titles 933Annual 1883], mm 32
The Mistletoe Bough, at 259–60The Mistletoe Bough and Other
Stories, at 260Mistress and Maid, dc 83–5The Modern Aesop, bd 13, 85Modern Broods, cy 28 Modern Chivalry, wa 36–7Modern Love, gm 79–89, 129Modern Love and Poems of the
English Roadside, with Poems and Ballads, gm 84–9
A Modern Telemachus, cy 29The Modern Wooer, ebl 151Moeurs Domestiques des Améric-
ains, tr 11Mohawks, mm 25Moll Marine [Folle Farine ], ou
52Moments of Vision and Miscella-
neous Verses, ha 176–7The Monarch of Mincing-Lane,
wb 11The Monastery, ws 22The Money, wc 305 ; cd 534, 591Money, ebl 152–7Money as Coined in the Celebrat-
ed Play, ebl 325The Monthly Chronicle ; A
National Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art, ebl 293
The Monthly Observer, gm 20The Monthly Packet, cld 357–8,
360, 548Monthly Serial Supplement to
The New World, cd 278The Moonstone, wc 152–60, 330
–French, wc 159The Moonstone and Moonshine,
wc 330The Moorland Cottage, eg 31–2More Annotated Alice, cld 162
See also The Annotated AliceMore Bywords, cy 30More Hints on Etiquette, for The
Use of Society at large, and Young Gentlemen in Particu-lar, cd 598–9
The Morning Chronicle, cd 297Mors Iabrochii [Jabberwocky ],
cld 583, 662The Mortals in the House, wc
290 ; cd 247, 249–51, 534, 560The Morwick Farm Mystery, wc
161The Mosher Books, jb 62Mother Carey’s Brood, cy 27The Mother’s Manual, tr 21 Motherless, dc 179Moths, ou 23–4Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dickens: His
Letters to Her, cd 298Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry, wmt
154Mr. Barrie’s Speech at Edinburgh,
jb 255–6Mr. Bob Sawyer’s Party [The
Pickwick Papers], cd 401Mr. Brown’s Letters to a Young
Man About Town ; with The Proser and Other Papers, wmt 157–9
Mr. Charles Dickens and His Late Publishers, cd 786
Mr. Charles Dickens’s Farewell Readings [rvws], cd 815
Mr. Charles Dickens’s Reading [broadsides]
Steinway Hall, New York, cd 785
Festival Concert Room, York, cd 815
Mr. Dickens’s Reply, cd 530Mr. Disraeli, bd 81Mr. Dodgson, cld 782Mr. Dodgson and Lewis Carroll,
cld 795Mr. Freeman on the Morality of
Hunting, at 254Mr. Gilfil’s Love Story, ge 102,
121
Mr. Grimaldi’s Last Appearance on the Islington Stage, cd 552
Mr Hardy to Mr [Havelock] El-lis, ha 363
Mr. Hardy’s Note on the Story, ha 358–60
Mr. Hardy’s Tribute, ha 357Mr. Kingsley and Dr. Newman:
A Correspondence On the Question Whether Dr. New-man Teaches That Truth Is No Virtue?, ck 172–3
Mr. Minns and His Cousin, cd 177, 430
Mr. Nightingale’s Diary, cd 299Mr. Robert Bolton, the “Gentle-
man Connected with the Press,” cd 528
Mr. [George] Robey, Auctioneer, jb 249
Mr. Salteena’s Plan, jb 220–1Mr. Scarborough’s Family, at
255–8Mr. Slaney’s Committee on the
Savings of the Middle and Working Classes, hu 30
Mr. Thackeray Goes on Tour, wmt 103
Mr. Thackeray, Mr. Yates, and the Garrick Club. The Corrre-spondence and Facts, wmt 337–9
Mr. Thackeray’s Public Speeches, wmt 306–9
Mr. Thackeray’s Sentiments on the Sabbath Question [broad-side], wmt 186
Mr. Thackeray’s Writings in “The National Standard,” and “Constitutional,” wmt 160–1
Mr. Thomas Hardy’s Opinion, ha 411
Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland, cld 890
Mr. Verdant Green Married and Done For, misc 16
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Index of Titles934Mr. Wray’s Cash-Box, wc 151Mrs. Brookfield and Her Circle,
wmt 278Mrs. Caudle’s Curtain Lectures,
misc 92Mrs. Gamp [Martin Chuzzlewit ],
cd 282–3, 424Mrs. Gamp with the Strolling
Players, cd 300Mrs. General Talboys, at 441Mrs. Halliburton’s Troubles, ew
10Mrs. Joseph Porter, “Over the
Way,” cd 301–2Mrs. Lirriper Relates How Jem-
my Topped Up, cd 338, 592–4Mrs. Lirriper Relates How She
Went On, and Went Over, cd 338, 592–4
Mrs. Lirriper’s Legacy, wc 284 ; cd 592–4
Mrs. Lirriper’s Lodgings, wc 284 ; cd 595–7
Mrs. Macdonald, A Favorite Scotch Air, with Variations and an Introduction, br 112
Mrs. Perkins’s Ball, wmt 37, 162Mrs. Sarah Gamp’s Tea and Turn
Out, cd 778The Mudfog Papers Etc., cd
303–4Mugby Junction, cd 603–5Mulock Stories, dc 86The Murder near the Old Mill,
eg 88–9The Murder of Edwin Drood
Recounted by John Jasper, cd 707
Muriel, Ballad, dc 181Music from The Le Gallienne
Production Alice in Wonder-land, cld 661
Music to J. M. Barrie’s Famous Play Quality Street, jb 270
Musical Bouquet, cd 687, 710–11, 735
Musings over the “Christian Year” and “Lyra Innocen-tium”. . . . Together with a Few Gleanings of Recollections of the Rev. John Keble, Gathered by Several Friends, cy 31
Mute Opinion, ha 178My Adventures with a Passport
in Russia, gdm 65My After-Dinner Speech on the
occasion of The Centenary Dinner at Christ Church, Ox-ford on the 14th January 1998, to celebrate the Life of Lewis Carroll, cld 792
My Aunt Margaret’s Mirror, ws 47
My dear Young Men, ck 25, 70My dear Young Men of Lincoln,
ck 25My dearest Boy, ck 70My Diary, eg 39“My Diary”: The early years of
my daughter Marianne, eg 33My Fairy, cld 403, 781My First Waltz, wmt 163My heart is like a silent lute, bd
42My Lady Coquette, misc 79My Lady Ludlow, And Other
Tales, eg 34–5My Lady Nicotine, jb 24–5, 130–1My Lady’s Money, wc 96–7,
162–6My Life and Some Letters, jb 225My Love She’s but a Lassie yet,
br 112My Miscellanies, wc 167–9My Mother and I, dc 87–8“My Novel,” ebl 158–9Dutch, ebl 159My Novel, at 485My Political Creed, ck 161My Ravens, cd 305My Unknown Friend, cd 763Myddleton Pomfret, wa 38
Le Mystère de Marie Gryce, wc 107
Les Mystères, ebl 8The Mysteries, ebl 3–7The Mysteries of Paris, misc 156The Mysterious Cash Box, wc
235Mystery, cd 605The Mystery of Edwin Drood, cd
306–16, 318, 727, 733, 745–53, 824, 827–Danish, cd 316
The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Some Uncollected Pieces, cd 317
The Mystery of Edwin Drood Summarised, cd 753
The Mystery of Mary Grice, wc 104
The Mystery of Mr. E[dwin]. Drood, cd 751
The Mystery of No. 13, jb 97–8
N
N. E. Leigh’s Lewis Carroll Scrap Book, cld 662
Naar het Westen!, ck 147Namnlös, wc 189Nancy, misc 18Napa Wine, rls 15Napoleon, wmt 164Napoleon III in Italy. And Other
Poems, misc 29Napoleon and the Spectre, br 46The Narrow Way, br 4The Nation, cld 795National Association for the Pro-
motion of Social Science–Transactions, ck 1–2 ; at
288The National Gallery, at 261The National Gallery.—Nos. i
and ii, ck 176–7The National Magazine, dc 77,
102
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Index of Titles 935The National Omnibus, and Gen-
eral Advertizer, wmt 319National Provident Institution,
ebl 166The National Shakspeare [sic ]
Committee and the Late Mr. Thackeray, wmt 343
National Songs of Servia, misc 112
The Natural History of German Life, ge 103
The Natural History of Paving Stones, ck 229
Natural Selection not inconsistent with Natural Theology, ck 229
Nature and Human Nature, misc 68
Nature near London, misc 88The Nature Poems of George
Meredith, gm 90Le Naufrageur, rls 30The Naulahka, misc 100Nausicaa in London, ck 80Nehéz Idök, cd 228Neil and Tintinnabulum, jb 132Neither Dorking nor the Abbey,
jb 56, 61, 65 ; ha 344, 347Nel Paese delle Meraviglie, cld
123Neoi Exthroi upo Archaian Mor-
phen, ck 67Never, Never,—Never, Never, at
262–3Never Too Late to Mend, cr
220–2, 227–8–See also It Is Never Too Late
to Mend –See also It’s Never Too Late
to Mend Le Neveu de Ma Tante, cd 156–7New Adventures of “Alice,” cld
927A New Alice in the Old Wonder-
land, cld 931The New Amphion. Being the
Book of the Edinburgh Uni-
versity Union Fancy Fair, in Which are Contained Sundry Artistick, Instructive, and Di-verting Matters, All Now Made Publick for the First Time, jb 230 ; misc 41
The New and Diverting Game of “Alice in Wonderland,” cld 879, 921– 2
The New Belfry of Christ Church, Oxford, cld 404–7, 412–14
New Christmas Book by Charles Dickens [broadside], cd 790
The New Crusade, bd 58–60The New Dramatist, jb 248The New Examination Statute,
cld 408New Foes with an Old Face, ck
63–5The New Generation, bd 4–7A New Key to the Characters in
Coningsby, bd 4New Lewis Carroll Letters, cld
667The New Magdalen, wc 170–6,
328The New Method of Evaluation,
cld 412–14The New Method of Evaluation,
as Applied to π, cld 261–2, 409–10
New Method of Scoring [Dou-blets], cld 258
New Miscellanies, ck 81The New Monthly Magazine,
wa 2A New Orlando Furioso, wa
36–7The New Prince Fortunatus, wb
12The New Quarterly Magazine,
ha 130The New Sketch Book: Being
Essays Now First Collected from “The Foreign Quarterly Review,” wmt 165
New South Wales and Queens- land [Australia and New Zea-land ], at 18–19, 23, 27
A New Spirit of the Age, cd 808A New Theory of Parallels, cld
237–41The New Timon, ebl 160–1The New Utopia, ebl 28New Weekly Illustrated Periodi-
cal. Once a Week! [prospec-tus], cd 786
The New Word, jb 43–4, 134New Work by “Boz” [The Pick-
wick Papers ], cd 438New Work by “Boz,” in Weekly
Numbers [Master Humphrey’s Clock], cd 319–21
A New Year’s Eve in War Time, ha 74
A New Year’s Gift to Sick Chil-dren, dc 89
The New York Aurora, cd 782New-York Mirror, cd 453, 515 ;
ebl 309, 312New-York Monthly Magazine, cd
322 ; wmt 261The New York Times Current
History of the European War. Vol. 1, No. 1. What Men of Let-ters Say, jb 20
New York Times Magazine, cld 750–1
New-York Tribune, cd 530New Zealand [Australia and New
Zealand ], at 20, 24, 28The New Zealander, at 264The Newcomes. Memoirs of a
Most Respectable Family, wmt 166–8
Newgate, cd 607News for Her Mother, ha 179Newsweek, cld 686Nicholas Nickleby, cd 322–9,
331–4, 426–7, 626, 666, 770–2–excerpts, cd 322–German, cd 332–3
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Index of Titles936Nicholas Nickleby (cont.)
–Swedish, cd 334–Chapters i–xvii, cd 666–illustrations, cd 757
Nicholas Nickleby at the York-shire School, cd 330
The Nicholas Nickleby Qua-drilles, and Nickleby Galop, cd 776
Nicholas Nickleby’s Lefnad och Äfventyr, cd 334
Nieuwe Vijanden in eene Oude Gedaante, ck 66
De Nieuwjaars-Klokken, cd 89Night and Morning, ebl 162–5,
318–Italian, ebl 165
The Night-Bird, ck 196Night in a Suburb (Near Tooting
Common), ha 180A Night Ride to the Guillotine,
gdm 66The Night Walk, gm 91A Night’s Adventure in Rome,
wa 3Nil Nisi Bonum, wmt 34, 169Nina, ebl 181Nina Balatka, at 265–7The Nine Christmas Numbers of
All the Year Round, Conducted by Charles Dickens, wc 306 ; cd 608 ; eg 76
The Nineteenth Century, at 276The Nineteenth Century and Af-
ter, cld 639 ; ha 96 ; gm 168Ninth Paper on Logic, cld 434Notes, cld 435No. 1 Branch Line. The Signal-
man, cd 603–5No Bell-Ringing, ha 181–3No Name, wc 177–92
–French, wc 187–8–Swedish, wc 189
No Thoroughfare, wc 273, 282–6, 280, 329–30 ; cd 165–6, 254, 335–7, 339–40, 714, 814
No Throughfare [sic ], cd 718The Noble Game of Billiards
Wherein are exhibited Extraor-dinary & surprising Strokes which have excited the admira-tion of most of the Sovereigns of Europe, cld 990
The Noble Jilt, at 268–9A Noble Life, dc 90–5The Noble Savage, cd 532Nobles and Serfs, wa 29–30Nobody’s Story, cd 523, 659Non Piu Mesta, Cavatina from
Rossini’s Opera La Ceneren-tola, with Variations for the Piano Forte, br 112
Non Satis, gdm 67Nonsense is Rebellion, cld 690Nord et Sud, eg 38Nonsense Songs. (The Songs
That Came Out Wrong.) [Alice in Wonderland ], cld 72–3
North America, at 270–5North American Review, at 138,
170North and South, eg 36–8
–French, eg 38Northanger Abbey, misc 2Not if I Know It, at 439Not if I Know It. By Anthony
Trollope. Johnny’s Christmas. By B. L. Farjeon. And Other Stories, at 439
Not So Bad As We Seem, cd 1 ; ebl 166–7, 336
A Note on Charlotte Brontë, br 98
Note on Question 7695, cld 411
A Note on Smoking, wmt 35Note to The Rose and the Ring,
wmt 346Notes and Comments on Certain
Writings in Prose and Verse by Richard Henry Horne, Author of “Orion,” cd 341
Notes by an Oxford Chiel, cld 263, 302–3, 410, 412–14
Notes for Boys (and Their Fa-thers) on Morals, Mind and Manners, hu 97
Notes for Speech at Dinner Octo-ber 11 1855 by W. M. Thacker-ay on the Eve of His Departure for America, wmt 170
Notes in Cornwall Taken A-Foot, wc 216–18
Notes of a Course of Six Lectures (Adapted to a Juvenile Audi-tory), on Ice, Water, Vapour, and Air, ck 229
Notes of a Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo, wmt 171–6–German, wmt 176
Notes of a Week’s Holiday, wmt 177
Notes on Denis Duval, wmt 54–6Notes on some of the lesser-
known Characters in the abridgment from “The Dy-nasts” presented at the King-sway Theatre November 25th, 1914, ha 424
Notes on “The Dynasts,” ha 184–5
Notes on the First Two Books of Euclid. Designed for Candi-dates for Responsions, cld 415
Nothing New, dc 96Notice, cd 587–8Notte e Mattino, ebl 165Novel-Reading. The Works of
Charles Dickens. The Works of W. Makepeace Thackeray, at 276–7
The Novels and Romances of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart., M.P., at 485–6
Novels by Eminent Hands, and Character Sketches, wmt 178
The Novels, Tales and Sketches of J. M. Barrie (Thistle Edi-
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Index of Titles 937tion) [publisher’s prospectus], jb 252
The Novels, Tales, Sketches and Plays of J. M. Barrie (Peter Pan Edition) [publisher’s prospec-tus], jb 253
Novelty and Romancement, cld 418
Novelty and Romancement. A Broken Spell, cld 416–17, 658–60
The Nun’s Pool, ck 27, 161, 176–7The Nursery “Alice,” cld 419–23Nuts and Nutcrackers, cl 66Nuttie’s Father, cy 32
O
O! Baby’s Dead, cd 600–2O. T., br 88O. V. A Bibliography of the Pri-
vately Printed Opuscula [No. xlviii], misc 106
O.V. A Bibliography of the Pri-vately Printed Opuscula Issued to the Members of the Sette of Odd Volumes [No. xxvii], wmt 197
Ob wir lebendig, ob Todt, gm 172Objections, submitted to the Gov-
erning Body of Christ Church, Oxford, against certain pro-posed alterations in the Great Quadrangle, cld 424
Observations on (1) Mr. Samp-son’s new proposal (to be brought before Common Room on June 18, 1886) that, in consideration of the occupancy of No. i. 2, Great Quadrangle (the Common Room Draw-ing-room) by Common Room, rent-free, the Governing Body be no longer required to pay rent for its use of the Common Room and of the New Common
Room ; (2) certain recent pro-ceedings of the Wine-Commit-tee, cld 425
Occasional Speeches at Glasgow, bd 25
The O’Conors, at 442The O’Conors of Castle Conor,
County Mayo, at 278Odd Journeys in and out of Lon-
don, wmt 355Ode à Francatelli (Après un dîner
au Reform club), wmt 318An Ode for the Independents. . . .
Vote for Bulwer, ebl 335Ode Performed in the Senate-
House, Cambridge, on the Tenth of June, m.dccc. lxii. Composed for the Installa-tion of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, Chancellor of the University, ck 82–3
Ode to the Comic Spirit, gm 127Ode to Youth in Memory, gm 127The Odes and Epodes of Horace,
ebl 286Odes in Contribution to the Song
of French History, gm 92–3Odes in Contribution to the
Song of French History: The Revolution ; Napoleon ; France, December, 1870 ; Alsace-Lor-raine, gm 93
The O’Donoghue, cl 67–70Oedipus in Disneyland: Queen
Victoria’s Reincarnation as Superman, cld 917
Of equality, there are two kinds, ck 161
Off with its Head! cried the Queen [poster], cld 895
The Offer of the Clarendon Trustees, cld 302–3, 426
Official Illustrated Guide Of the Lancaster & Carlisle, Caledo-nian and Edinburgh & Glasgow Railways, cd 545
The Ogilvies, dc 97–8Oh! Come to Me, Come to Me,
Muza Dear [Leila], ebl 312Oh Give Me Back My Early
Days, (Childhoods [sic ] Re-gret), ebl 313
[O]h pudgy podgy pup!, cld 427Oh! That We Two Were Maying,
ck 197Okhota na Snarka, cld 350Old and New—A Parable, ck
176–7The Old Church ; What Shall We
Do With It ?, hu 31The Old Clock, ha 426The Old Cottage Clock, ha 426Old Court, wa 39The Old Curiosity Shop, cd
294–5, 342–7, 705–6, 736, 754–French, cd 347
The Old Curiosity Shop, and Other Tales, cd 294–5
An Old Friend with a New Face [rvw of Wanderings in South America ], hu 32
Old Friends, jb 163–4Old Hyphen, jb 133The Old Judge, misc 69Old Kensington, misc 139The Old Lady Shows Her Med-
als, jb 43–4, 134, 152Old Lamps for New Ones and
Other Sketches and Essays Hitherto uncollected, cd 348–9
Old Leaves: Gathered from Household Words, cd 674
The Old Lecture Room, jb 77The Old Lecture Room. Edin-
burgh University Revisited, jb 135
The Old London Merchant, wa 3, 67– 8
An Old Maid’s Husband, wc 193An Old Man’s Love, at 279–82Old Mortality, ws 36Old Mrs. Chundle, ha 186–7
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Index of Titles938The Old Nurse’s Story, cd 627Old Rudderford Hall, mm 38, 47Old Saint Paul’s: A Tale of the
Plague and the Fire, wa 40–1Old Saws New Set.—Nos. i, ii,
and iii, ck 176–7An Old Song, rls 16Old Testament, ebl 170Old Times at Otterbourne, cy
33An Old Woman’s Outlook in a
Hampshire Village, cy 34Olive, dc 99–101Oliver and the Jew Fagin from
the Oliver Twist of Charles Dickens, cd 365–6
Oliver Optic’s Magazine. Our Boys and Girls, cd 153, 695
Oliver Twist, cd 280, 350–69, 528, 609, 694, 719, 755–6, 821–German, cd 368–9–Chapters 1 and 2, cd 609–publisher’s agreements, cd
625–6Oliver Twist ; or, The Parish
Boy’s Progress. By Boz. With Other Tales and Sketches, from Bentley’s Miscellany, and The Library of Fiction, cd 609
The Ominous Marriage, wc 231On a Lazy Idle Boy, wmt 238On Actors and the Art of Acting,
ge 162On an Invitation to the United
States, ha 188On Anonymous Literature, at
283On Catching Cold, cld 971On English Composition, ck 165On English Literature, ck 165On English Prose Fiction as a
Rational Amusement, at 130, 284–7
On Hunting, at 428–30On Lewis Carroll’s Works, cld
976
On Mr. Fechter’s Acting, cd 370–1
On Rereading Barchester Towers, at 49
On the best Means of Extending and Securing an International Law of Copyright, at 288
On the Exploration of the North Polar Region, ck 229
On the Foraminifera of the River Dee, ck 229
On the great Lava-flood of the West ; and on the structure and Age of the Cascade Mountains, ck 229
On the Life and Writings of Mr. [Isaac] Disraeli, bd 80
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, misc 50See also The Origin of Species
On the Portrait of the Lady Ma-hon, bd 43
On the Scientific Use of the Imagination, ck 229
On Two Children in Black, wmt 179
“On Visiting the Grave of my Stillborn Little Girl,” eg 39
Once a Week, cd 786 ; gm 11, 22, 40, 54, 76 ; cr 56–prospectus, cd 786
One Fault, tr 22One Life, One Love, mm 26One of Our Conquerors, gm 94–
96One of Them, cl 71–3One Rare Fair Woman: Thomas
Hardy’s Letters to Florence Henniker, ha 189
O’Neill, ebl 169Only a Fiddler! and O. T., br 88Onze Wederzijdsche Vriend, cd
383Opening of the New Theatre, cld
322
Opinion of the Commercial Travellers’ Schools, Kindly Expressed by Charles Dickens, Esq., at the London Tavern, 12th Month 22, 1859 [broad-side], cd 372
The Opinions of certain Authors on the Bookselling Question, cd 610 ; ck 174
Opinions of the Press [Jane Eyre], br 26–7
Opinions on the Admission of Dissenters to the Universities, and on University Reform, ebl 295
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, gm 97–103, 108–Czech, gm 101–Italian, gm 102–Swedish, gm 103
Order of Proceedings at the Unveiling of the Memorial Statue of Thomas Hardy, O.M. Dorchester September 2 1931, ha 425
Order of Service in Memory of the Late Sir James Matthew Barrie, Bt., O.M. 1860–1937, jb 278
Ordlista till Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, cld 41
The Origin of Species, ck 229See also On the Origin of Spe-
cies by Means of Natural Selection
The Original Alice from Manu-script to Wonderland, cld 812
The Original and the Only Au-thentic Account of the Trial of Eugene Aram . . , for the Mur-der of Daniel Clark, ebl 347
The Original MS. of Alice’s Adventures, 1862, sold in 1928 [scrapbook], cld 835
Orlando Furioso, wa 36–7Orley Farm, at 289–98
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Index of Titles 939The Orphan of Pimlico and
Other Sketches, Fragments and Drawings, wmt 180–2
The Orphans and Other Poems, br 47
Orthography.—The “Yellowplush Correspondence,” wmt 261
Orval, or The Fool of Time ; and other Imitations and Para-phrases, misc 111
Gli Oscar, cld 174The Ostler, cd 562–4Oswald Cray, ew 11 Othello, cd 816Othmar, ou 25Oulita, the Serf, ck 12Our Annual Execution, wmt 183Our Boys and Girls, cld 13Our Exploits at West Poley, ha
190–1Our Flitting, dc 102Our Holiday, ck 229Our Letter, cd 524Our Mess, cl 47, 74–5Our Mutual Friend, cd 373–83
–Extract from Chapter ix, cd 382
–Dutch, cd 383Our Rogue in Porcelain, jb 254“Our Street,” wmt 37, 184Our Year: A Child’s Book, in
Prose and Verse, dc 103Our Young Folks, cd 236Out of the Deep: Words for the
Sorrowful, ck 84–5The Outcasts, misc 101Outlines of the Early History of
the East ; With Explanatory Descriptions of Some of the More Remarkable Nations and Cities Mentioned in the Old Testament. A Lecture De-livered at the Royston Mechan-ics’ Institute, On Thursday, 3rd June, 1852, ebl 170
Outward Bound, dc 174–5
Over the Hills, gm 104Over the Way, cd 301–2, 566–7The Overture, cd 335–6The Overture to Tancredi, Ar-
ranged as a Duett for two Performers, br 112
Overture to the admired Opera of Guillaume Tell, for the Piano Forte, br 112
Ovingdean Grange. A Tale of the South Downs, wa 42
The Owl, ha 169The Oxen, ha 192–3, 415The Oxford and Cambridge Re-
view, gm 13[The Oxford election, 1857.],
wmt 185–7The Oxford Pamphlets, Leaflets,
and Circulars of Charles Lut-widge Dodgson, cld 428
P
P’s and Q’s, cy 37The Painter’s Bargain, wmt 279A Pair of Blue Eyes, ha 194–200The Pall Mall Magazine, ha 127Pamphlets and Sketches, ebl 171Pantaloon, jb 75–6, 186The Pantomime of Life, cd 479,
504, 528The Papal Conclaves as They
Were and as They Are, tr 54Papers on Logic, cld 429–36Papers Relating to the Reor-
ganisation of the Civil Service [rvw], at 80
The Papyrus, jb 60Papyrus Leaves. Poems, Stories,
and Essays, wc 307A Parable, ck 178, 189–90Paraguay, Brazil, and the Plate.
Letters Written in 1852–1853, ck 171
Paris and the Parisians in 1835, tr 23
Paris et Londres en 1793, cd 493Paris Five-and-Thirty Years
Since, wmt 224–5The Paris Sketch Book, wmt
188–90Paris y Londres en 1793, cd 494The Parish Boy’s Progress, cd
350–4, 360–2, 528, 609, 755– 756See also Oliver Twist
A Parisian Family, dc 179The Parisians, ebl 172–7La Parisienne, National March
with Variations for the Piano Forte, br 112
Parisina, misc 43Parleyings with Certain People
of Importance in Their Day: to wit: Bernard de Mandeville, Daniel Bartoli, Christopher Smart, George Bubb Doding-ton, Francis Furini, Gerard de Lairesse, and Charles Avison. Introduced by A Dialogue between Apollo and the Fates ; Concluded by Another between John Fust and His Friends, misc 37
The Parodies of Lewis Carroll and Their Originals, cld 844
Parody on “An Elegy Wrote in a Country Churchyard,” cd 626
The Parrish Collection of Carrol-liana, cld 857
Parson Garland’s Daughter, dc 104
The Parting, dc 172Partnerships of Industry. Green-
ing & Co., Limited. Conference and Soiree, held in Manches-ter, under the Presidency of Thomas Hughes, hu 93 ; ck 175
Pascarel, ou 26–7The Passing of Meredith, jb 60
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Index of Titles940Pastoral Rondo, in which is Intro-
duced, an Imitation of A Storm, Composed for the Piano Forte, br 112
The Path of Roses, cld 437–8The Patron King, tr 24Paul Clifford, ebl 178–81, 331
–Swedish, ebl 181Paul Gosslett’s Confessions in
Love, Law, and the Civil Ser-vice, cl 76
Paul the Pope and Paul the Friar, tr 55
Pausanias the Spartan, ebl 182–8Pauvre Lucile!, wc 210Les Pauvres de Paris, cr 132Paved with Gold, misc 127Peace on Earth, hu 73Pearl-Fishing. Choice Stories,
from Dickens’ Household Words, cd 794, 817–18
Pearson’s Magazine, cld 403A Peculiar Song by a Peculiar
Man, ebl 335Peg Woffington, cr 119–23, 226Peggotty, the Wanderer, cd 743Pelham, ebl 189–93
–Swedish, ebl 193–illustrations, ebl 349
The Pen and the Album, wmt 191Pen Photographs of Charles
Dickens’s Readings. Taken from Life, cd 800
The Penance of John Logan, and Two Other Tales, wb 13
Penmark Abbey, wmt 350–1Le Pensionnat de Bruxelles, br
89The People’s Library, wc 266People’s National Theatre Maga-
zine, cld 759Peoples Almanac, 1842, wmt
222Percy and the Prophet, wc 162,
194–7A Perilous Secret, cr 124–8
The Perils of Certain English Prisoners, wc 280 ; cd 254
The Perils of Certain English Prisoners, and Their Treasure in Women, Children, Silver and Jewels, wc 287 ; cd 384–5
Hoi Peripeteies tes Alikes se mia Paramythenia Chora, cld 171
The Personal History and Expe-rience of David Copperfield, the Younger, cd 151See also David Copperfield
The Personal History of David Copperfield, cd 147–50
See also David CopperfieldThe Personal Notebooks of
Thomas Hardy with an appen-dix including the unpublished passages in the original type-scripts of The Life of Thomas Hardy, ha 201
Persuasion, misc 2Peter and Wendy, jb 136–9Peter Ibbetson, gdm 12–16, 84–5Peter Newell (1862–1924), cld
162Peter Pan, jb 142, 281Peter Pan and Wendy, jb 138–9Peter Pan In Kensington Gar-
dens, jb 140–1, 276–7The Peter Pan Picture Book, jb
143, 272The Peter Pan Portfolio, jb 276–
277Peter Pan, the Boy who would
never grow up to be a Man, jb 271
Peter Pan’s Postbag. Letters to Pauline Chase, jb 273
The Peter-Pan Keepsake, jb 143Le Petit Nemrod, cld 680La Petite Dorrit, cd 272Peveril of the Peak, ws 23–4, 45Phaethon, ck 86–8Phantasmagoria, cld 439–42,
469–72
Phantasmagoria and Other Po-ems, cld 439–42
Phantasmagoria of Fun, misc 57Phantastes, misc 117Phantom Fortune, mm 27The Phenomenon, br 115Philip Armytage, dc 49Philip My King, dc 105The Philosopher’s Alice [broad-
side], cld 822The Philosophy of the Water-
Cure: A Development of the True Principles of Health and Longevity, ebl 276
Phineas Finn, the Irish Member, at 299–303
Phineas Redux, at 304–8A Photographer’s Day Out, cld
670, 697The Photographic Moment of
Lewis Carroll, cld 697Photographic Scrap Book, cld
628Photographs, cld 443The Pic Nic Papers, cd 616–17
–Walter Savage Landor contro-versy, cd 62
The Piccadilly Annual of Enter-taining Literature Retrospec-tive and Contemporary. Charles Dickens . . . W. M. Thackeray, wmt 320
Picking up Miss Kimmeens, cd 534, 668–9
Picking up Soot and Cinders, cd 534, 668–9
Picking up the Tinker, cd 534, 668–9
Picking Up Waifs at Sea, wc 272 ; cd 668–9
Pickwick, cd 723, 725, 761“Pickwick” [Grant], cd 723“Pickwick” [Hamilton and
Reilly], cd 725, 761Pickwick Clubbens efterladte
Papirer, cd 407
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Index of Titles 941The Pickwick Papers, cd 68, 245,
386–405, 407–9, 438, 497, 517, 626, 723–5, 761–2, 777, 819 ; ebl 25–Danish, cd 407–French, cd 408–German, cd 409–illustrations, cd 758
Pickwickian Wit and Humour, cd 406
The Pickwickians, cd 728, 744Die Pickwickier, cd 409The Picture, cr 107, 129–30Picture Books in Winter, rls
33–4Pictures from Italy, cd 14, 126,
410–18, 419, 561, 672–German, cd 418
Pictures of English Society, gdm 17–18
La Pierre de Lune, wc 159The Pig-Tale [Sylvie and Bruno ],
cld 526Pilgrim’s Progress, ck 160The Pilgrim’s Scrip, gm 105–8The Pilgrimage of the Ben Be-
riah, cy 35A Pilgrimage to the Holy Sepul-
chre, bd 44The Pilgrims of the Rhine, ebl
194–204The Pillars of the House, cy 36Pillow Problems, cld 398Pillow-Problems Thought Out
During Sleepless Nights, cld 242
Pillow-Problems Thought Out During Wakeful Hours, cld 243
The Pine-Planters, ha 202Pipistrello and Other Stories, ou
28The Pirate, ws 25La Piste du Crime, wc 120The Pity of It, ha 74, 203The Place on the Map, ha 204
Plae lae riabriang chark ruang Alice in Wonderland, cld 147
The Plague-Cellar, rls 19Plain Speaking, dc 106–8A Plated Article, cd 420–1Plate-Glass, cd 664The Play of Saint George, ha
205–7The Play-Pictorial, jb 274–5The Plays and Poems of Charles
Dickens with a Few Miscella-nies in Prose, cd 422
Plays and Puritans, and Other Historical Essays, ck 89
Plays by Charles Reade, cr 131The Plays of J. M. Barrie, jb
144–5La Pléiade. Ballades, Fabliaux,
Nouvelles et Légendes, cd 620
A Plot in Private Life, wc 202A Plot in Private Life and Other
Tales, wc 198–9Plots for Five Unpublished Short
Stories, ha 208Plucky Boys, dc 162The Poacher’s Widow, ck 198The Pocket Charles Kingsley, ck
90The Pocket Thomas Hardy: Be-
ing Selections from the Wessex Novels and Poems of Thomas Hardy, ha 209–10
Poem, gm 109Poems, br 22Poems, dc 109–13Poems, ha 354Poems, ck 91–6Poems, ebl 205Poems, gm 110–15Poems [E. B. Browning], misc
30–1Poems [Hartley Coleridge], misc
47Poems. The Empty Purse, with
Odes to the Comic Spirit, to
Youth in Memory, and Verses, gm 127
Poems and Ballads, gm 84–9The Poems and Ballads of Schil-
ler, ebl 299–303Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of
Earth, gm 116–25The Poems and Verses of Charles
Dickens, cd 423Poems before Congress, misc 29Poems by Charlotte, Emily, and
Anne Brontë, br 64Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton
Bell, br 48–63Poems, by William Cowper, of the
Inner Temple, Esq., tr 34 Poems from “Modern Love,” gm
129The Poems of Charlotte Brontë,
br 65Poems of George Eliot, ge 105The Poems of George Eliot. Com-
plete Edition, ge 104The Poems of George Meredith,
gm 126Poems of Lewis Carroll, cld 444Poems of the English Roadside,
gm 84–9Poems of the Past and the Pres-
ent, ha 211–12, 311Poems Written in Early Youth,
gm 128–9Poésie, gm 57Poeta Fit, non Nascitur, cld 445The Poetical and Dramatic
Works of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart., ebl 206
Poetical Collections from the Writings of Charles Dickens, cd 559
A Poetical Dirge, ebl 335Poetical Selections, wmt 348The Poetical Works of Charles
Lamb, at 484 The Poetical Works of George
Meredith, gm 130
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Index of Titles942The Poetical Works of James
Russell Lowell, hu 88The Poetical Works of Sir Walter
Scott, Bart., ws 26The Poetry Did It: An Event in
the Life of Major Evergreen, wc 200–1
Une Poignée de Romans, wc 202The Polite Letter-Writers. At
Lord’s, jb 146Politics for the People, ck 161,
176–7The Politics of Charles Dickens,
cd 549Pollie’s Probation, misc 20Pollock’s Juvenile Drama, cd
755–6Poor Jack, misc 123The Poor Man and the Lady, ha
133–4Poor Miss Finch, wc 203–10
–French, wc 210The Poor Relation’s Story, cd
627The Poor Traveller, cd 424Popanilla, bd 28The Popular Family Tales of
Mrs. Craik, dc 114Popular Tales and Romances of
the Northern Nations, misc 132
Portraits of the English, wmt 298–302
Le Possédé, cd 128A Postal Problem. June, 1891, cld
446<Supplement>, cld 447
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, cd 386–97, 403, 405, 438, 497, ebl 25See also The Pickwick Papers
Post-Office Money-Orders, cd 544
Postscript [to Supplement to “Twelve Months in a Curato-rhip”], cld 604
Pot Pourri of Gifts Literary and Artistic. Contributed as a Souvenir of the Grand Masonic Bazaar in Aid of the Annu-ity Fund of Scottish Masonic Benevolence, Edinburgh 1890, jb 245
A Pottery Story, cd 421Poverty and Pride, cr 132A Powerful Drug ; and Other
Stories, jb 147Pray Employ Major Namby!, wc
211Prayers Written at Vailima, rls
17Precedence in Vanity Fair, gdm
19“Precepts for the Guidance of a
Daughter,” eg 39Predislovie i kommentarii N. M.
Demurovoi, cld 134“Prefatory Memoir” [Alton
Locke ], hu 33, 81A Prefatory Note [A Dull Day in
London ], ha 213Preliminary Report of the Scien-
tific Exploration of the Deep Sea in H.M. Surveying-Vessel “Porcupine,” during the Sum-mer of 1869, ck 229
A Preliminary Word [Household Words ], cd 425
Prelude [Humpty Dumpty ], cld 882
The Present Condition of the Northern States of the Ameri-can Union, at 130, 309–10
The Preservation of Ancient Cot-tages, ha 340–1
The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, misc 50
President Johnson’s Last Mes-sage, at 311
La Prière du Soir dans un camp, br 15
The Prime Minister, at 312–19Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau,
Saviour of Society, misc 38The Princess: A Medley, ck 227,
at 498The Princess and the Goblin,
misc 118The Princess Elizabeth Gift
Book, jb 246The Princess Golden Flower.
Chrysanthemum, cld 961Princess Mary’s Gift Book, jb
247Princess Napraxine, ou 29The Princess Victoria’s Birth-
Day Quadrilles, As Danced at Almack’s and the Nobilities Balls, br 112
Princeton Alumni Weekly, cld 701
The Princeton University Library Chronicle, cld 5, 680 ; ge 60 ; at 183, 386
The Principles of Parliamentary Representation, cld 448–52–Supplement, cld 451
Postscript to Supplement, cld 452
Prior, Gay, Pope, Hogarth, Smollett, Fielding, Sterne, and Goldsmith [The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century], wmt 75
The Prison in the Woods, wc 287 ; cd 384–5
Prisoners and Captives, misc 145
The Prisoners of Abd-el-Kader, cd 672
Les Prisonniers d’Abd-el-Kader cd 672
The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, misc 59
Private Trial of the Murder in Oliver Twist [admission card], cd 821
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Index of Titles 943Private Voices. The Diaries of
Elizabeth Gaskell and Sophia Holland, eg 39
The Proceedings in Commemo-ration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Nathaniel Hawthorne held at Salem, Massachusetts, June 23, 1904, jb 231
Proceedings of the Royal Geo-graphical Society, ck 229
Proceedings of The Second International Lewis Carroll Conference, cld 784–5
Proclamation [Nicholas Nick-elby ], cd 426–7
The Proctorial Cycle to be Voted on in Congregation on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1885, cld 453
Le Professeur, br 69–70Professional Beauties of the Past,
gdm 20The Professor, br 66–70
–French, br 69–70The professor—A Tale, wmt
192–3The Professorship of Compara-
tive Philology, cld 454The Profitable Reading of Fic-
tion, ha 214Programme and Catalogue. Edin-
burgh Book Exhibition [1936], jb 229
The property of the late “Lewis Carroll,” cld 955
The Property of the late Sir James Matthew Barrie, Bt., O.M., jb 279
The Property of the Rt. Hon. Viscount Esher, M.B.E., jb 279
Proposal for the Publication of a Cheap Edition of The Evi-dences of the Genuineness of the Gospels, ge 152–5
The Proposal to Convert the Parks into Cricket-Grounds, cld 302–3
The Proposed Procuratorial Cycle, <to be submitted to Congregation on Oct. 27, 1885.>, cld 456
Propria Quae Maribus, cr 133Prose Idylls, New and Old, ck
97–8The Proser, wmt 157–9Prospectus of a New Endowment
in Connexion with an Insur-ance Company, for the Benefit of Artists and Men of Letters, ebl 336
Providence & the Guitar, rls 18
The Prurient Prude, cr 73, 134Public and Parlor Reading: Prose
and Poetry for the Use of Read-ing Clubs and for Public and Social Entertainment. Miscel-laneous, cr 192
Public Life of Mr. Tulrumble, Once Mayor of Mudfog, cd 428, 528, 619
Public Life of Mr. Tulrumble, Once Mayor of Mudfog. By Boz. With Other Tales and Sketches, from Bentley’s Mis-cellany, and The Library of Fiction, cd 619
The Publication of Alice’s Adven-tures in Wonderland, cld 811
Puck: His Vicissitudes, Adven-tures, Observations, Conclu-sions, Friendships, and Phi-losophies, ou 30
Punch, cld 776 ; wmt 322Punch’s Pocket Book, For 1847,
wmt 64Punch’s Prize Novelists, wmt
194–6The Pupil of Aurelius, wb 1Pure Water, ck 99
Put Yourself in His Place, cr 135–41, 170
Q
Q. Curtii Rufi Historiarum libri, at 474
Q. Horatii Flacci Opera Omnia, ge 166
Quadriliteral Diagrams [Sym-bolic Logic], cld 539
Quality Street, jb 148–52, 266, 270
“Quality Street” at the Vaude-ville, jb 274–5
“Quanto men si mostra, tanto è piu bella,” cy 31
Quarry for Middlemarch, ge 95Quarterly Essays, ebl 207–8La Quarteronne, wc 202Queen Mary, misc 177Queen of Cornwall, ha 70, 76–8The Queen of Hearts, wc 128,
198–9, 202, 212–14Queen Tita’s Wager, wb 10, 25The Queen’s Gift Book, jb 248The Queen’s Revenge ; and Other
Stories, wc 215Quentin Durward, ws 27The Question of Putting Upon,
cy 37The Question of Unrecipro-
cated Foreign Copyright in Great Britain. A Report of the Speeches and Proceedings at a Public Meeting Held at the Hanover Square Rooms, July 1, 1851, ebl 296
Questions in Logic, cld 457–8Quinqueliteral Diagrams, cld
540Quinti Horatii Flacci poemata,
novis scholiis et argumentis ab Henrico Stephano illustrata, at 482
Quits, misc 162
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Index of Titles944R
R. L. Stevenson and Psychic Re-search, rls 42
Rachel Ray, at 320–2Rachel the Reaper, cr 142The Rafts on the River, wc 287 ;
cd 384–5A Rainy June, ou 31Ralph Darnell, misc 163Ralph the Heir, at 323–32Rambles Beyond Railways, wc
216–18Rambles of a Geologist, ck 223Rare and Interesting Autograph
Letters, Original Manuscripts, and Historical Documents, including Letters, Etc., of . . . C. Dickens . . . Sir W. Scott . . . W.M. Thackeray . . . B. Disraeli, cd 816
Rare Books 1478–1977, cld 876Read’s Illustrations to Pelham,
or Adventures of a Gentleman, ebl 349
Reade v. Mills. Bill of Complaint, cr 227–8
Readiana. Comments on Current Events, cr 143–5
Reading a Poem, wmt 197–9A Reading of Earth, gm 131–2A Reading of Life, with Other
Poems, gm 133–4Readings and Recitations from
Modern Authors: Being Pearls Gathered from the Fields of Poetry and Romance, wc 308
The Readings of Mr. Charles Dickens, as Condensed by Him-self, cd 429
The Real Alice. A photograph by Lewis Carroll, cld 696
The Real Alice. . . . Lewis Carroll’s Dream Child, cld 743
Real Conversations. Recorded by William Archer. Conversation
i.—With Mr. Thomas Hardy. i, ha 334
Real Life in Verdopolis, br 122Reasoning from Induction, gdm
21Rebecca and Rowena, wmt 32,
120–1, 200–1Rebecca’s Remorse, jb 261The Rebel, ebl 169The Rebel, and Other Tales, &c.
In Prose and Verse, ebl 209The Recall of His Excellency Sir
George Grey, K.C.B., Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, ebl 282
A Reception to be given to Mr. Charles Dickens at the (Penn) Club House [engraved invita-tion], cd 820
Recollections of Hersley Vicar-age, cy 31
Recollections of The Scenic Ef-fects of Covent Garden Theatre during the Season 1838–9, ebl 352
Rectorial Address [Courage ], jb 31–9
The Rectory Magazine, cld 264, 459– 60, 667–French, cld 460
The Rectory Umbrella, cld 461The Red Cross Knight and Other
Poems, br 71The Red Shirt. By Alberto Mario
[rvw], at 333Redgauntlet, ws 28Rediscovered Lewis Carroll
Puzzles, cld 462Redistribution, cld 656Reduced facsimile of Dickens’s
directions . . . for the brewing of pleasant beverages, cd 571
Reflections in a Looking Glass. A Centennial Celebration of Lewis Carroll, Photographer, cld 697
The Refugee in America, tr 25–6Refutation of an Audacious
Forgery of the Dowager Lady Lytton’s Name to a Book Of the Publication of which she was Totally Ignorant, ebl 345
Relics from the Library of W. M. Thackeray, wmt 349
Relics of General Chassé, at 334Religio Laici, hu 34Religious Discourses, ws 10, 29Religious Opinions of the Late
Reverend Chauncy Hare Town-shend, cd 670
The Remains of Mr. Tho. Brown, Serious and Comical, in Prose and Verse, wmt 354
Remarks on Mr. Sampson’s Proposal (to be brought before Common Room on May 28, 1886) that Common Room shall pay rent for the rooms now used by it as Drawing-room, &c., cld 463
Remarks on the Irish Church Temporalities [rvw], at 182
Remember. A Keepsake, wc 308 ; dc 165
A Reminiscence of Arthur Stan-ley, hu 35
Reminiscences of a London Drawing Room, wmt 347
Reminiscences of a Specialist, cld 779
Reminiscences of a Story-teller, wc 219
Reminiscences of the Impression-ist Painters, misc 129
René Bour, cld 102Report of the Dinner Given to
Charles Dickens, In Boston, February 1st, 1842, cd 622
Report of the Proceedings at a Complimentary Dinner Given by Thomas Baker, Esq., Mayor of Manchester, to William
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Index of Titles 945Harrison Ainsworth, Esq., at the Town Hall, Manchester, September 15th, 1881, wa 64
A Report of the Proceedings at the last Annual Meeting (of the Royal Literary Fund), cd 655
Report of the Public Dinner Giv-en to Charles Dickens at the Waterloo Rooms Edinburgh on Friday June 25, 1841, cd 623
Report of the Public Meeting for the Establishment of a Royal Dramatic College, for Aged & Infirm Actors & Actresses. Patroness, Her Most Gracious Majesty. With an Address from the Hon. G. Coppin, M. L. C., (Comedian) to the Lovers, Supporters and Members of the Dramatic Art, now Resident in the Australian Colonies, cd 624
Report on Deep-Sea Researches carried on during the Months of July, August, and September 1870, in H.M. Surveying-Ship “Porcupine,” ck 229
Representative Plays, jb 152A Reputed Changeling, cy 38Resident Women-Students, cld
464–5Resources and Prosperity of
America. By Sir M. Peto [rvw], at 335
The Responsions of Hilary Term, 1877, cld 466–7
The Restitution, wc 305 ; cd 534, 591
The Return of the Native, ha 205–7, 215–18
The Rev. C. L. Dodgson’s will, dated Nov. 4, 1871, cld 468, 781
The Rev. Patrick Brontë, A.B., His Collected Works and Life, br 113
Reveille, jb 19 ; ha 315
The Revelation of Beauty and Wonder in Common Things, cd 664
Revelations of London. . . . First Series [Auriol ], wa 2
Revenge Is Sweet: Two Short Stories, ha 219
Reverend Charles Kingsley’s Let-ter to a Public School Boy, on Betting and Gambling, ck 100
Review of Daniel Deronda, ge 160
The Revolutionary Epick, bd 45–8
Rhoda Fleming, gm 135–7Rhyme? and Reason?, cld 233,
469–73Rhymes from Wonderland, cld
631–2Riccardo Feverel, gm 102Richard Coeur de Lion and
Blondel, br 72Richard Feverel, gm 100
See also The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
Richard Feverels Eldprof, gm 103Richard Savage, jb 153
–Prologue, jb 265Richelieu, ebl 210–20
–Swedish, ebl 220See also Cardinal Richelieu
A Ride on Horseback to Florence through France and Switzer-land, misc 75
Rienzi, ebl 25, 221–5–French, ebl 223–Italian, ebl 224–5
Right at Last, and Other Tales, eg 40–1
The Rightful Heir, ebl 226–7See also The Sea Captain
The Rightful Heir. . . Charles Yellowplush, Esq., to the Right Honourable Lord Lytton, ebl 346
The Ring and the Book, misc 39
The Rise of Angria 1833–1835, br 19
The Rise of Iskander, bd 83The Rival Grandpas and Grand-
mas, gdm 22R*L*S, rls 41The Road, wc 314 ; cd 660–1The Road to Fortune, dc 164Rob Roy, ws 30Robbery Under Arms, misc 21Robbin de Bobbin, and the First
Lord Mayor of Lun’on, wmt 286
Robert Elsmere, misc 180Robert Louis Stevenson [Coo-
per], rls 40Robert Louis Stevenson [Hardy],
ha 379Robert Louis Stevenson. Scot-
land’s Lament, jb 236See also Scotland’s Lament
Robert Louis Stevenson and Count Nerli in Samoa. The Story of a Portrait, rls 44
Robert Louis Stevenson and “The Beach of Falesá.” A Study in Victorian Publishing, rls 36
Robinson Crusoe, cld 741Roe’s Pickwickian Quadrilles, cd
762A Rogue’s Life: From his Birth to
his Marriage, wc 220–1Roland Cashel, cl 77–9Roland Yorke, ew 12Rolli-cum-rorum [Trumpet Ma-
jor ], ha 361Rollicum-Rorum [Trumpet Ma-
jor ], ha 416The Roman and the Teuton. A
Series of Lectures Delivered Before the University of Cam-bridge, ck 101–2
A Roman Supper, ebl 118Romance, dc 166–7The Romance and Reality of the
London Streets, misc 127
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Index of Titles946The Romance of an Elderly Poet.
A Hitherto Unknown Chapter in the Life of George Crabbe Revealed by His Ten Years’ Correspondence with Elizabeth Charter 1815–1825, ha 428
The Romance of Charles Dickens and Maria Beadnell Winter, cd 430
The Romantic ’90s, gm 177The Romantic Adventures of a
Milkmaid, ha 15–17, 220–6Romantic Mr. Dickens, cd 726Romantic Problems, A tangled
tale. Knot i, cld 546–Knot ii, cld 546
Romantic Tales, ha 393Romeo and Juliet: Shakespeare.
Alice in Wonderland: Carroll, cld 661
Romola, ge 106–16–Dutch, ge 116
Rookwood, wa 43–5Rosalind, jb 75–6, 186The Rose and the Ring, wmt
202–7, 342, 346Rose, Blanche, and Violet, ge
164The Rose of Cheriton. By Mrs.
Sewell [rvw], at 336Rose of Song, ebl 314Rose of the Alhambra. Light of
My Soul, ebl 315Rose-Belford’s Canadian Monthly
and National Review, wc 33, 63, 93
The Rosicrucian, dc 166–7Rosie in Squanderland, cld 933Rough Justice, mm 28A Rough Rhyme on a Rough
Matter, ck 161Round about the Christmas Tree,
wmt 208A Round of Days Described in
Original Poems by Some of Our Most Celebrated Poets, and
in Pictures by Eminent Art-ists Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel, dc 168–9
A Round of Stories by the Christ-mas Fire, cd 627
The Round Table, cr 73, 134Round the Sofa, eg 34–5, 42A Roundabout Journey
–plates, wmt 281, 312Roundabout Papers, wmt 56,
209, 238Routledge’s Christmas Annual,
at 75Roy’s Wife of Alldivaloch, with
Variations and an Introduction for the Piano Forte, br 112
Royal Cowper Theatre, Fulham [programme], cld 668
The Royal Galopades, and Dev-onshire Waltz, with Original Figures, as Danced at Almacks and the Nobility’s Balls, br 112
Royal General Theatrical Fund, London–General Theatrical Fund.
Ninth Anniversary, Monday, April 17, 1848, Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart. in the Chair [broadside], ebl 351
–The Nobility, Gentry, and Public in general, are most respectfully informed that the Eighth Anniversary Of the above Institution, will be celebrated by a Public Dinner at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate Street, On Mon-day, March 29th, 1847, W. C. Macready, Esq. in the Chair. Supported by Charles Dick-ens, Esq.[broadside], cd 822
–Proceedings–Second Anniversary Festi-
val, cd 629
–Fourth Anniversary Festi-val, cd 630–1
–Fifth Anniversary Festival, cd 632–3
–Sixth Anniversary Festival, cd 634–6
–Seventh Anniversary Festi-val, cd 637 ; ebl 297
–Ninth Anniversary Festival, cd 638–9
–Tenth Anniversary Festi-val, cd 640–1
–Eleventh Anniversary Fes-tival, cd 642–3
–Twelfth Anniversary Festi-val, cd 644–5
–Thirteenth Anniversary Festival, cd 646–7 ; wmt 328–9
–Eighteenth Anniversary Festival, cd 648–9
–Twentieth Anniversary Festival, wc 310–11
–Twenty-first Anniversary Festival, cd 650–1
–Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Festival, cd 652–3
The Royal Hospital, for the Permanent Care and Comfort of Those Who by Disease, Accident, or Deformity are Hopelessly Disqualified for the Duties of life, cd 654
Royal Love, wc 222The Royal Marriage, March 10,
1863, cd 253The Royal Oak, wa 7The Rubies of St. Lo, cy 39Ruffino &c, ou 32Rugby, Tennessee: Being Some
Account of the Settlement Founded on the Cumberland Plateau by the Board of Aid to Land Ownership, Limited, hu 36–8
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Index of Titles 947The Ruhleben Camp Magazine,
cld 868Rule Britannia, from Dr. Arne’s
Opera, of Alfred, Variations and an Introduction, for the Piano Forte, br 112
Rules and Regulations of the General Theatrical Fund As-sociation, Finally Adopted and Agreed to at an Open Meeting of the Committee, Held at the English Opera House, On the 22nd of January, 1839, cd 628
Rules for Court Circular, cld 474–5, 607
Rumpal Stilts Kin, bd 49Running Away to Sea, ew 15The Rural Minstrel: A Miscellany
of Descriptive Poems, br 116The Russian Journal, cld 248,
476, 969See also Journal of a Tour in
Russia in 1867See also Tour in 1867
The Russian Journal—II. A Record Kept by Henry Parry Liddon of a Tour Taken with C. L. Dodgson in the Summer of 1867, cld 969
The Russian Journal and Other Selections from the Works of Lewis Carroll, cld 476
Ruth, eg 43–5–French, eg 45
S
The Sabbath Question [broad-side], wmt 187
Sabina Zembra, wb 14A Sad Death and Brave Life, wc
244The Sad Fortunes of the Rev.
Amos Barton, ge 117–18, 121The Sage Enamoured, gm 80–2The Sailor’s Mother, ha 227
The Sailor’s Wife, cld 477–8Saint George, ha 205–7Saint Pauls. A Monthly Maga-
zine, dc 170 ; cl 96 ; at 311, 424, 440–Introduction [to first issue],
at 181See also St. Pauls Magazine
Saint Valentine’s Day, ws 6–7The Saint’s Tragedy, ck 93–6,
103, 211La Saisiaz: The Two Poets of
Croisic, misc 40Salome, misc 185The Salon of Madame Necker, at
479 Salt-Water Ballads, misc 124Salt-Watering Places, wmt 261Sam Slick in England, misc 66–7Sam Slick’s Wise Saws and Mod-
ern Instances, misc 70Sam Weller, cd 744Samir, cld 80Sand and Canvas ; A Narrative of
Adventures in Egypt, with a Sojourn Among the Artists in Rome, wmt 274–5
Sandra Belloni, gm 35–7The Sands of Dee, ck 199–200A Sane Lunch Party [poster],
cld 895Sanitary and Social Lectures and
Essays, ck 104Sans Nom, wc 187–8Saracinesca, misc 48Sartain’s Union Magazine, eg 13The Satchel Series. Volume I.
Stories, Poems, Essays and Sketches by Miss M. E. Brad-don, Wilkie Collins, Owen Meredith, M. Quad and Others, wc 312
The Satin Shoes, ha 228Satires of Circumstance. Lyrics
and Reveries. With Miscella-neous Pieces, ha 229–30
Saturday Night, wc 62Saul and Other Poems, br 73The Savage-Club Papers for 1868,
misc 142Scarlet Fever, (Sometimes Called
Scarlatina) and Its Prevention, ck 229
Scattered Poems, gm 129The Scene-Painter’s Wife, mm 38Scenes from Alice in Wonderland
for the Pianoforte, cld 912Scenes from the Life of a Spinster,
cy 20 Scenes of Clerical Life, ge 119–24Scenes on the Mississippi, tr 16Die Schatzinsel, rls 27Schiller’s Lay of the Bell, ebl 298School Days at Rugby, hu 52–4,
56, 58The Schoolboy ; and Other Stories
by the Christmas Fire, cd 659Schoolboy Grief, ew 16The Schoolboy’s Story, cd 523,
659The Schoolboys’ Dormitory, cd
322Schools and Schoolmasters, cd
431Schriftsteller als Photographen,
1860–1910, cld 694Das schwarze Häuschen, wc 236Scientific Lectures and Essays,
ck 105The Scotch Student’s Dream, jb
230Scotland’s Lament, jb 154–6, 236Scotland’s Lament: Robert Louis
Stevenson, jb 157Scots Poems and Ballants, rls 45The Scottish Stories and Essays,
rls 19The Scouring of the White Horse,
hu 39–50Scribner’s Magazine, gm 142The Sculptor of Bruges, dc 163,
165
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Index of Titles948Sculpture, ebl 229–30, 280The Sea Captain, ebl 226–7,
231–2A Sea Dirge, cld 479Sea Sermons, ck 106Sea-Sickness, wmt 261The Seafaring Man, wc 272, 305 ;
cd 591The Seaside Library, wc 67, 85,
130, 247 ; ha 313The Second Funeral of Napo-
leon: In Three Letters to Miss Smith, of London, wmt 210
The Second Jungle Book, misc 98A Second Series of Curiosities of
Literature: Consisting of Re-searches in Literary, Biographi-cal, and Political History ; of Critical and Philosophical Inquiries ; and of Secret His-tory, bd 87
Second-hand Books [circular], cld 480
The Secret, br 82Le Secret, wc 53The Seeker, ebl 10–12Select Poems of William Barnes,
ha 342–3Selected Letters, ha 231Selected Letters of George Mer-
edith, gm 138The Selected Letters of Lewis
Carroll, cld 481–2Selected Poems, gm 139–41Selected Poems of Thomas Hardy,
ha 232, 235Selected Poems of Thomas Hardy
with Portrait & Title Page De-sign Engraved on the Wood by William Nicholson, ha 233– 234
A Selection from the Letters of Lewis Carroll (The Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) to His Child-Friends. Together with “Eight or Nine Wise
Words about Letter-Writing,” cld 483–clippings re, cld 963
A Selection from the Works of Frederick Locker, wmt 346
Selection in Relation to Sex, misc 49
Selections, br 22Selections from George du Mauri-
er’s “Social Pictorial Satire,” gdm 1
Selections from George Eliot’s Letters, ge 125
Selections from Some of the Writings of Charles Kingsley, ck 107
Selections from the Correspon-dence of the Late Macvey Na-pier, Esq., cd 606 ; ebl 294
Selections from the Plays of J. M. Barrie, jb 158
Selections from the Works of Charles Reade, cr 146
Selections in Prose and Verse from Authors the Best Suited to that Mode of Enjoyment, misc 80
A Selective Alice Bibliography, cld 191
Self-Communion, br 5Self-Help ; with Illustrations of
Character and Conduct, misc 153
Le Selve, ou 33Sentimental Tommy: The Story
of His Boyhood, jb 159–60The Sentimentalists, gm 50, 142The Seraphim, and Other Poems,
misc 32Serbski Pesme, misc 112A Sermon on the Death of His
Royal Highness the Prince Consort. Preached at Eversley Church, December 22nd, 1861, ck 108
Sermons for the Times, ck 109
Sermons on National Subjects, ck 110–11
Sermons Out of Church, dc 115–16
Sesame and Lilies. Two Lectures delivered at Manchester in 1864. By John Ruskin [rvw], at 337
Seth Bede, “The Methody:” His Life and Labours ; Chiefly Written by Himself, ge 165
Seven Poems by Thomas Hardy, ha 417
The Seven Poor Travellers, wc 314 ; cd 660
Seven Women, jb 161, 163–4Seven Years of the King’s The-
atre, wa 72 The Sexton’s Hero, eg 46–7A Shabby Genteel Story, wmt
211–13A Shabby Genteel Story and
Other Tales, wmt 212–13Shagpat Rasé, gm 146Shakespeare. A Reprint of his
Collected Works As put forth in 1623. Part I containing The Comedies, ck 225
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Fund. . . . Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. . . . Tuesday, November 9th, 1926. . . . Grand Matinee in Aid of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Fund [pro-gramme], ha 394
Shakespeare’s Legacy, jb 162Shall We Join the Ladies?, jb
163–4, 222The Sham Novel Swindle, cr 232Shandon Bells, wb 15The Shaving of Shagpat, gm
143–6–French, gm 146
She, misc 65She Loves and Lies, wc 319–20Sheets for the Cradle, at 262
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Index of Titles 949A Shelf of Old Books, wmt 285Ships That Pass in the Night,
misc 71Shirley, br 74–8A Shocking Story, wc 223–5Short Stories, gm 147The Short Stories of Thomas
Hardy, ha 236–7A Shropshire Lad, misc 77The Siamese Twins. A Satirical
Tale of the Times. With Other Poems, ebl 233–4
The Siamese Twins. A Tale of the Times. To Which Is Added, Milton, A Poem, ebl 235
The Sibyl, hu 13A Sick Child, dc 152The Sick Child, dc 153–5The Sickness and Health of the
People of Bleaburn, eg 87The Siege of Corinth, misc 43The Siege of Granada, ebl 126,
129, 131–4The Siege of Grenada, ebl 127–8Sights A-Foot, wc 226Signa, ou 34The Signalman, cd 605The Signs of the Times, br 117Sikes and Nancy [Oliver Twist],
cd 367, 815Silas Marner, ge 126–32Silesian or Copenhagen Air With
Variations for the Piano Forte. and an Accompaniment for the Flute, br 112
Silly Novels by Lady Novelists, ge 133
The Silverado Squatters, rls 20–3
Simple Melodies with illustra-tions, wmt 214
A Simpleton, cr 147–51Singleheart and Doubleface, cr
152–5Singleheart and Doubleface Etc.,
cr 155
Sir Brook Fossbrooke, cl 82Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton’s
Speech, Delivered at the Leeds Mechanics’ Institution, on Wednesday, 25th January 1854, ebl 236
Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, cd 808
Sir George Tressady, misc 181Sir Harry Hotspur of Humbleth-
waite, at 338–44Sir J. M. Barrie and Mr. Johnston:
a Message from J. M. Barrie, jb 165
Sir James Barrie, jb 32Sir Jasper Carew, His Life and
Experiences, cl 84–5Sir Jasper Carew, Knt. ; His Life
and Experiences, with Some Account of His Over-Reachings and Short-Comings Therein, Now First Given to the World by Himself, cl 83
Sir Jasper’s Tenant, mm 35Sir John Tenniel’s illustrations
to Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass, cld 982
Sir Walter Raleigh and His Time, with Other Papers, ck 112–13
A Siren, tr 56Sissy Jupe from the Hard Times
of Charles Dickens, cd 224– 225
Den Siste Vasallen, ebl 125Sister Rose, wc 227–32Six Letters by Lewis Carroll, cld
484Six Letters of Wilkie Collins from
the Charlotte Ashley Felton Memorial Library at Stanford University, wc 233
Sixth Paper on Logic, cld 432Sixty-first Annual Report, 1927–
28, of The American Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, ha 303
Size and Tears, cld 485–6Skeffington Hume Dodgson,
Brother of Lewis Carroll, Vicar of Vowchurch, Herefordshire, 1895–1910. A brief biographical account, cld 984
The Skeleton at Home, misc 184A Sketch of the History of the
United States from Indepen-dence to Secession, hu 89
Sketches after English Landscape Painters, wmt 317
Sketches and Travels in London, wmt 215
Sketches by Boz, cd 177, 419, 434, 437, 441, 446, 626–German, cd 446
Sketches by Boz, Illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People, cd 432–3, 435–40, 442–5
Sketches, Illustrative of Ev-ery-Day Life and Every-Day People, cd 434, 504
Sketches from Life, ebl 277–9Sketches of Young Couples, cd
447, 449–51Sketches of Young Gentlemen, cd
448–51Sketches of Young Ladies, cd
448, 450–1, 709The Slave of the Lamp, misc 146The Small House at Allington, at
77, 345–8, 438Smike from the Nicholas Nickleby
of Charles Dickens, cd 331Snark/Boojum, cld 344The Snark Puzzle Book, cld
487The Snob: A Literary and Scien-
tific Journal. Not “Conducted by Members of the University,” wmt 330–1See also The Gownsman
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Index of Titles950The Snobs of England, wmt 26–8The Snobs’ Trip to Paris, wmt
216–17Das Snobsbuch, wmt 31Soaring with the Dodo. Essays on
Lewis Carroll’s Life and Art, cld 790
Social Pictorial Satire, gdm 1, 23–7
The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings–The General Meeting of the
Society ; Twenty-ninth Annu-al Report of the Committee ; and Paper Read by Thomas Hardy, Esq., ha 174
The Society of Dorset Men in London–List of Members, Rules and
Objects, and other Informa-tion, 1907–8, ha 90
–Forewords, ha 90–The Year Book 1915–6, ha
411–The Year Book 1916–7, ha
203Society Pictures, gdm 28–9The Soldier of the Foreign Le-
gion, cd 672The Soldier’s Farewell, hu 109Solitude, cld 488–90Solution of “Alice in Wonder-
land” Literary Crossword, cld 950See also Literary Crossword
Some Barrie Letters, jb 166Some Bells That Rang an Old
Year Out and a New Year In, cd 738–9
Some Editions of “Alice’s Adven-tures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll, pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, cld 830
Some Family Letters of W. M. Thackeray. Together with Rec-ollections by His Kinswoman
Blanche Warre Cornish, wmt 218
Some Folks Who Have Grown Old, cd 688
Some Letters of Charles Dickens, cd 452
Some Letters on Hardy’s ‘Tess,’ ha 238
Some Memories of Charles Dick-ens, cd 317
Some Notes from Thackeray to Morton McMichael, wmt 313
Some Notes on The Bride’s Chamber, cd 255
Some of Lewis Carroll’s Child-Friends, cld 662, 666
“Some Other Occupation”: Lewis Carroll and Photography, cld 690
Some Particulars Concerning a Lion, cd 480, 528
Some Passages in the Life of Francis Loosefish, Esq., cd 671
Some Passages in the Life of Ma-jor Gahagan, wmt 49, 241
Some Pieces By or Copied for Lewis Carroll. 1845–93 [scrap-book], cld 403, 468, 616, 639, 781
Some Popular Fallacies about Vivisection, cld 491–3
Some Rare Carrolliana, cld 674–5
Some Recollections by Emma Hardy, Thomas Hardy’s first wife, ha 369
Some Relevant Poems, ha 369Some Romano-British Relics
found at Max Gate, Dorches-ter, ha 239
Some Thoughts on the Genius of William Hazlitt, ebl 284
Some Unpublished Poems by Thomas Hardy, ha 240
Somebody’s Luggage, cd 662Something Singular, cd 243–4
Song Folio of Paramount’s “Alice in Wonderland,” cld 75
The Song of a Button, ck 204The Song of Courtesy, gm 148The Song of Songs, ha 402Song of the River, ck 114–15Song of the Soldiers, ha 241–4The Song of the Sword, gm 188Songs, cd 453Songs and Ballads, misc 108Songs for Children, ck 178 ; cld
676–7Songs from “Alice in Wonder-
land” [Armstrong], cld 69–71Songs from Alice in Wonderland
[Boyd], cld 877Songs from “Alice in Wonder-
land” [Fraser-Simson], cld 74Songs from Alice in Wonderland
and Through the Looking-Glass, cld 165
The Songs from “Alice’s Adven-tures in Wonderland,” cld 64–8
Songs from Fairyland and other Poems, cd 807
Songs from the Novelists, from Elizabeth to Victoria, ha 396
The Songs from Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, cld 581–2
Songs of a Savoyard, misc 58Songs of Evening, at 462Songs of Our Youth, dc 117Songs, Choruses, and Concerted
Pieces, in The Operatic Bur-letta of The Village Coquettes, cd 514
Sonnet, ck 161Sonnet on the Belgian Expatria-
tion, ha 382–5Sonnets, gm 189Sons of Fire, mm 29The Sorrows of Werther, wmt
151The Souls of the Slain, ha 245
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Index of Titles 951South Africa, at 349–53South Australia and Western
Australia [Australia and New Zealand ], at 21, 25
South by West, ck 166–7The South Shields Amateur
Magazine, cld 670The South-Sea Bubble, wa 46The Southern Review (Hardy
Centennial Issue), ha 188Souvenir of the 200th Perfor-
mance of “The Admirable Crichton” by J. M. Barrie, jb 280
A Souvenir of Trilby, gdm 86Souvenir Programme of the Mati-
nee organised by The Daily Telegraph as a tribute to Miss Marie Tempest on the occasion of Her Jubilee, Tuesday—May 28th, 1935, jb 254
Souvenir Programme. Wessex Scenes from “The Dynasts,” ha 372–3
Souvenirs de David Copperfield De Blunderstone-Rookery, cd 158
Souvenirs de Voyage, cd 561Ta Sozomena ton Elegeiakon kai
Tinon ton Lyrikon Pointon. Prostithentai kai Skolia Tina, at 495
The Spanish Gypsy, ge 13, 134–8The Spanish Match, wa 47Speaking of Pictures, cld 698Special Meeting of Common
Room. Friday, May 17, 1889, at 1.30 p.m., <To receive the res-ignation of the present Cura-tor>, cld 494
The Spectre of the Real, ha 375– 378
Speech, cd 200–1Speech at the Lewis Carroll
Centenary Exhibition [1932], cld 791
Speech by Mr. Anthony Trollope, “in answer to a toast given in honour of literature” [Charles Dickens Dinner] [1867], at 435
Speech by Sir James Barrie at the Dinner to Rhodes Scholars, Oxford, June 20th, 1928, jb 167
Speech of Charles Dickens as Chairman of the Anniversary Festival Dinner of the Royal Free Hospital, Held at the Freemasons’ Tavern, on the 6th of May, 1863, cd 454
Speech of Charles Dickens Deliv-ered at Gore House, Kensing-ton, May 10, 1851, cd 455–6
Speech of Charles Dickens, Esq., at the Anniversary Festival of the Hospital for Sick Children, 49, Great Ormond Street, On Tuesday, February the 9th, 1858, cd 457
Speech of Charles Dickens, Esq., Delivered at the Meeting of the Administrative Reform Asso-ciation, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Wednesday, June 27, 1855, cd 461–3
Speech of Charles Dickens, Esq., on Behalf of the Hospital for Sick Children, 49, Great Or-mond Street [1858], cd 458– 460
Speech of Lord Dundreary in Sec-tion D. On Friday Last. On the Great Hippocampus Question [1862], ck 116
The Speech of Mr. Disraeli, in the House of Commons on Friday, 15th May, 1846, bd 50
Speech of Mr. Stafford Obrien, M.P., on the Customs and Corn Importation Act, in the House of Commons, Tuesday, Febru-ary 10, 1846, bd 50
Speech of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart., M.P., Against the Second Reading of the Foreign Enlistment Bill in the House of Commons, Tuesday, Dec. 19th, 1854, ebl 237
The Speech of the Marquis of Granby, in the House of Com-mons, on Friday, 15th May, 1846, bd 50
Speech of the Right Hon. B. Dis-raeli, M. P., at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, April 3, 1872, bd 51–2
The Speech of the Right Honble. Lord Stanley, in the House of Lords, on Monday, May 25th, 1846, bd 50
Speeches, cd 657Speeches at the Lotos Club, ck
179Speeches in Behalf of the
[Newsvendors’ Benevolent & Provident] Institution, by the Late Mr. Charles Dickens, President, cd 464–6
Speeches Literary and Social, cd 467– 8
The Speeches of Charles Dickens, cd 468–70
Speeches of Edward Lord Lytton. Now First Collected, ebl 238
The Spendthrift, wa 48–50Spirit of the Times, wc 40, 108Spiritual Communications and the
Comfort They Bring, cd 768Spode, cd 420Sprig of Green, cld 975Spring Song, misc 41The Squib: A Granulation of Wit,
Satire, and Amusement, wmt 332
The Squire’s Story, cd 523, 659St. George and the Dragon, cld
680The St. James’s Magazine, at 261
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Index of Titles952St. Nicholas, cd 524St. Patrick’s Eve, cl 80–1St. Pauls Magazine, at 324–5St Ronan’s Well, ws 31St Stephen’s, ebl 228The Stage and the Spirit of Rev-
erence, cld 495Stage Children, cld 496Stage Props, jb 121Stan Marx 1919 1994, cld 590Stanley Brereton, wa 51–2The Star Chamber, Vol. i . Part i,
bd 85The Star-Chamber, wa 53The Steady Students, gdm 73The Steam Excursion, cd 471Steamers v. Stages, misc 155Stevenson and Father Damien,
jb 256Stevenson in Hawaii, rls 43Stockdale’s Edition of Shake-
speare: Including, in One Vol-ume, the Whole of his Drama- tic Works ; with Explanatory Notes Compiled from Various Commentators, at 492
The Stolen Mask, wc 234–5A Storehouse of Stories, cy 50Stories by English Authors. Italy,
at 441Stories for Children, misc 12Stories from “Black and White,”
jb 234, 261 ; ha 367–8, 397–9, 406
Stories from Household Words, eg 80
Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, misc 83
Stories in Black and White, ha 398–9
Stories of c, G., and h, cld 890Story, at 442The Story of a Feather, gdm
59The Story of a Genius, dc 19
The Story of a Great Friendship. Charles Dickens and Clarkson Stanfield, cd 472
The Story of a Little Pig, dc 150The Story of an African Farm,
misc 143The Story of Barbara ; Her Splen-
did Misery, and Her Gilded Cage, mm 30
The Story of Bhanavar the Beau-tiful, gm 149
The Story of Charles Strange, ew 13
The Story of Lewis Carroll, cld 747–8
The Story of Little Dombey, cd 191– 2,
The Story of Peter Pan, jb 269The Story of Sylvie and Bruno,
cld 522The Story of Sylvie & Bruno
(Abridged), cld 523The Story of the Mhow Court-
Martial, hu 51The Story of the Play [Peter Ib-
betson], gdm 16The Strand Magazine, cld 264,
615The Strange Adventures of a
House-Boat, wb 16 The Strange Adventures of a
Phaeton, wb 17Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde, rls 8The Strange Gentleman, cd
473–8A Strange Guest, ha 87A Strange Story, ebl 239–44, at
486–Dutch, ebl 244
Stranger Circular, cld 228The Stranger’s Handbook to
Chester and Its Environs ; Containing a Short Sketch of its History and Antiquities, A Descriptive Walk round the
Walls, and a Visit to the Cathe-dral, Castle, and Eaton Hall, hu 102–3
Strapmore! [Strathmore ], ou 51Strathmore, ou 35Stray Chapters, cd 479–80, 528A Stray Leaf from the Correspon-
dence of Washington Irving and Charles Dickens, cd 522
Stray Papers, wmt 219–20Stray Pearls: Memoirs of Marga-
ret de Ribaumont, Viscountess of Bellaise, cy 40
Strayed Falcon, cy 41Street Music in the Metropolis.
Correspondence and Observa-tions on the Existing Law, and Proposed Amendments, cd 527
La Strega And Other Stories, ou 36
The Struggle for Kansas, hu 89The Struggles of Brown, Jones,
and Robinson. By One of the Firm, at 354–6
Stubbs’s Calendar, wmt 83, 221–3
The Student, ebl 246–51The Students’ Quarter, wmt
224–5Studies from Life, dc 118–19Studies in Parliament. By R. H.
Hutton [rvw], at 357Studies in Prose and Poetry, misc
159Study and Stimulants ; or, The
Use of Intoxicants and Narcot-ics in Relation to Intellectual Life, as Illustrated by Per-sonal Communications on the Subject, from Men of Letters and of Science, wc 317–18 ; ha 400–1 ; cr 199–200 ; at 443–4See also The Use of Intoxicants
and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life
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Index of Titles 953A Study of Sir John Tenniel’s
Wood-Engraved Illustrations to Alice’s Adventures in Won-derland & Through the Look-ing-Glass, cld 982
A Substitute for Latin Verses, ck 99
Sudden Riches, wmt 119The Suggestion, jb 207Suggestions as to Election of
Proctors, cld 497Suggestions as to the Best Meth-
od of Taking Votes, Where More Than Two Issues Are to be Voted on, cld 498See also A Method of Taking
Votes on More Than Two Issues
Suggestions as to the Election of Proctors, cld 499
Sultan Stork, wmt 226–30Sultan Stork and Other Stories
and Sketches (1829–1844), wmt 227–30
A Summary of Facts, Drawn from the Records of the Society, and Issued by the Committee in Answer to Allegations Con-tained in a Pamphlet Entitled ‘The Case of the Reformers of the Literary Fund: Stated by Charles W. Dilke, Charles Dickens, and John Forster.’ Together with A Report of the Proceedings at the last Annual Meeting, March 12, 1858, under the Presidency of Earl Stan-hope, cd 655
The Summer Camp Mystery, cld 883
A Summer in Western France, tr 57
A Summer Ramble among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides, ck 223
Sunday at Home, dc 49
A Sunday Morning Tragedy, ha 246
The Sunday Times, cld 699Sunday Under Three Heads, cd
483–4Sunday Under Three Heads. . . .
As It Is ; . . . As Sabbath Bills Would Make It ; . . . As It Might Be Made, cd 481–2, 485–6
Sunny Hair’s Dream, dc 74Sunshine on Daily Paths, cd
664Superior People, tr 14The Superseded, ha 390Supplement [Madan], cld 861
See also A Handbook of the Literature of the Rev. C. L. Dodgson
See also The Lewis Carroll Handbook
Supplement to “Euclid and His Modern Rivals” Containing a Notice of Henrici’s Geometry Together with Selections from the Reviews, cld 298
Supplement to The New World, cd 278
Supplement to “Twelve Months in a Curatorship,” cld 602–3, 605
A Supplementary List of the Writings of Lewis Carroll (Charles L. Dodgson) In the Library at Dormy House, Pine Valley, New Jersey, cld 840– 841See also A List of the Writings
of Lewis Carroll (Charles L. Dodgson) In the Library at Dormy House, Pine Valley, New Jersey
A suppressed adventure of “Alice” surfaces after 107 years [Wasp-in-a-Wig ], cld 847
The Surgeon’s Daughter, ws 5The Surprising Adventures of
Three Men, wmt 136–7–illustrations to, wmt 136–7
Swift, Congreve, Addison and Steele [The English Humour-ists of the Eighteenth Cen-tury], wmt 74
The Swiss Emigrant’s Return and Other Poems, br 79
Swiss Family Robinson, cld 741Sword and Gown, misc 103Sybil, bd 53–6
–rvw, wmt 231Sybil’s Disappointment, gdm 47A Sydney-Side Saxon, misc 22Sylfen, ebl 113A Syllabus of Plane Algebraical
Geometry, Systematically Arranged, with Formal Defini-tions, Postulates, and Axioms, cld 500
Die Sylvester-Glocken, cd 91Sylvia’s Lovers, eg 48Sylvie and Bruno, cld 233, 422,
501–14, 522–4, 529, 664, 840–1, 893, 942–excerpts from, cld 525–8
Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, cld 233, 515–524, 529–excerpts from, cld 525–8
Sylvie et Bruno ou l’Envers et l’Endroit, cld 529
Sylvie et Bruno, suivi de Sylvie et Bruno Suite et Fin, cld 529
Symbolic Logic, cld 392–3, 398, 542, 672–Part i. Elementary, cld
305–7, 535–7, 541–diagrams, cld 538–40–Questions. i, cld 533–4–Questions. ii, cld 534–Specimen-Syllogisms. Prem-
isses, cld 530–1–Conclusions, cld 532
Syrlin, ou 37Syrsan vid Spiseln, cd 143Syzygies, cld 543–5, 607
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Index of Titles954T
Tableaux from Crichton, wa 74The Tables Turned, gdm 30Der Tag, jb 168–70Tahíti as it was, wc 113A Tale of a Sylphid, ebl 35A Tale of a Toad, ou 38The Tale of Balen, misc 160The Tale of Chloe, gm 147, 150–7The Tale of the Mouse’s Tail, cld
979See also Lewis Carroll’s Mouse’s
TaleA Tale of the Sea, cr 184A Tale of Two Cities, cd 487–94,
774–French, cd 493–Spanish, cd 494
The Tale of Two Cities, cd 713The Tale-Maker and the Tale-
Bearer, cr 215Tales and Sketches, bd 57 ; cd
495, 528–Vol. i, cd 619–Vol. ii, cd 609
Tales and Travels, cd 665Tales for the Road, wmt 126–7Tales from “Blackwood,” ebl 83Tales from Many Sources, wc
319–20 ; ha 393, 403–5Tales from the Telling-House,
misc 11Tales of a Grandfather ; Being
Stories Taken from Scottish History, ws 32–4
Tales of a Grandfather ; Being Stories Taken from the History of France, ws 35
Tales of All Countries, at 358–66–Second Series, at 362–3
Tales of My Landlord, ws 36–9–Second Series, ws 37–Third Series, ws 38–Fourth and Last Series, ws 39
Tales of the Crusaders, ws 40
Tales of the Day. Selected From the Most Distinguished Eng-lish Authors as They Issue From the Press, cd 666
Tales of the Trains, cl 86–8Tales of Whitford Priory.—No. i.
The Nun’s Pool, ck 176–7The Talisman, ws 40Talks with Thomas Hardy, ha
248Talks with Thomas Hardy at
Max Gate, 1920–1922, ha 247–8
Tancred, bd 58–60Tancredi, br 112A Tangled Tale, cld 233, 360,
398, 546–54–Answers to Correspondents,
cld 546–7–Answers to Knots i and ii,
cld 550–Answers to Knot iii, cld 357,
546–Answers to Knot iv, cld 546–Answers to Knot v, cld 546–Answers to Knot vi, cld
546–7–Answers to Knot vii, cld 546–Answers to Knot viii, cld
546–Answers to Knot ix, cld 546–Answers to Knot x, cld
546–8–Knots i–vii, cld 549–Knot i, cld 546–Knot ii, cld 546–Knot iii, cld 546–Knot iv, cld 546–Knot v, cld 546–Knot vi, cld 546–Knot vii, cld 546–Knot viii, cld 546–Knot ix, cld 546–Knot x and Last, cld 546–7–preliminary pages, cld 551
The Tapestried Chamber, ws 47
Tara, misc 164Tartarean furies agitate the heart,
at 472Taxes on Knowledge. Debate in
the House of Commons, On the 15th June, 1832, on Mr. Edward Lytton Bulwer’s Motion, ebl 283
Tears and Laughter. The Charles Dickens Parlor Album of Illus-trations, cd 496
The Telegraph-Cipher, cld 555The telegraph girl, at 367Das Telegraphenmädchen (The
telegraph girl), at 367Les Temps Difficiles, cd 226Ten Complete Novels, By Fa-
mous Authors, wc 321Ten Thousand a-Year, misc 182Ten Thousand Miles over the
Fossiliferous Deposits of Scot-land, ck 223
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, br 6–12
Tenniel’s Alice. Drawings by Sir John Tenniel for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, cld 849
A Terrible Temptation, cr 156–62,
A Terribly Strange Bed, wc 72–4, 236, 316
Tess, ha 261, 421–2Tess D’Urberville, ha 262Tess in the Theatre: Two
Dramatizations of Tess of the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy ; One by Lorimer Stod-dard, ha 249
Tess of the D’Urbervilles, ha 238, 249–63, 410–Dutch, ha 261–French, ha 262–German, ha 263
Tess von D’Urbervilles, ha 263
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Index of Titles 955Thackeray, at 368–72The Thackeray Alphabet, wmt
232–3Thackeray and Charlotte Brontë.
Being Some Hitherto Unpub-lished Letters to Her Publisher by Charlotte Brontë, br 80
Thackeray and His Children, wmt 103
Thackeray and His Daughter. The Letters and Journals of Anne Thackeray Ritchie, with Many Letters of William Makepeace Thackeray, wmt 326
Thackeray as Carthusian, wmt 284
Thackeray in the United States 1852–3, 1855–6, wmt 335–6
Thackeray the Humourist and the Man of Letters, cd 565 ; wmt 306–9 ; at 436
Thackeray Writes to His Family, wmt 103
Thackeray’s Tribute, br 22Thackeray’s Contributions to
“Punch,” wmt 234Thackeray’s Haunts and Homes,
wmt 283Thackeray’s Letters to an Ameri-
can Family, wmt 235Thackeray’s Tribute, br 22Thackerayana: Notes and Anec-
dotes, wmt 294–7That Boy of Norcott’s, cl 89That Stick, cy 42“That Wild Wheel,” tr 3The Theatre, cld 6, 495–6, 974Theatrum Poetarum Anglicano-
rum, at 488 Their Christmas Dinner, cd 118Then and Now, ha 408Theologia Germanica: Which
setteth forth many fair Linea-ments of divine Truth, and saith very lofty and lovely
things touching a perfect Life, ck 183–4
A Theorem in Logic, cld 556There’s a Charm in Spring, cd
515, 689–92They Told Me You Had Been to
Her, cld 959The Thieves Who Couldn’t Help
Sneezing, ha 264Thirty Years, Being Poems New
and Old, dc 113, 120–1Thirty-Five Years of a Dra-
matic Author’s Life [rvw], wc 55
This Day is Published, to be Continued Monthly, Price One Shilling, the First Number of The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club [prospectus], cd 497
This is the Voice of God Speaking to the Atheist, ge 158
Thomas Hardy, ha 389Thomas Hardy. A Collection of
Books from his Library at Max Gate, Dorchester including Presentation Copies to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy. Also a Se-lection of Hardy First Editions, Original MSS., & Autograph Letters, ha 423
Thomas Hardy and the influence of Dickens, ha 355
The Thomas Hardy Calendar. A Quotation from the Works of Thomas Hardy for Every Day in the Year, ha 265
Thomas Hardy, Novelist or Poet?, ha 392
Thomas Hardy: The Historian of Wessex, jb 171
Thomas Hardy’s Notebooks. And Some Letters from Julia Au-gusta Martin, ha 266–7
Thomas Hardy’s Personal Writ-ings, ha 268–9
Thomas Hardy’s “Studies, Speci-mens &c.” Notebook, ha 270
Thomas Hardy’s Writings, ha 423
Thomas Hughes, hu 84Thomas Hughes, at the Reception
in his Honor, October 30, 1880, hu 95
Thompson Hall, at 373See also Christmas at Thomp-
son HallThose Infelicitous Speeches, gdm
31Thou Art the Man, mm 31A Thought from the Rhine, ck
161Thoughts on the Frimley Mur-
der, ck 161The Thoughts, Sayings, and Do-
ings of Lancelot Smith, Gentle-man, ck 154
Three Characteristic Marches for Two Performers on the Piano Forte, br 112
The Three Clerks, at 374–80The Three English Sailors, wmt
137–8The Three Fishers, ck 19–21, 203Three Fishers Went Sailing, cd
811 ; ck 201–2Three fishers went sailing out
into the West, ck 161Three Lectures Delivered at
the Royal Institution, on the Ancien Regime as It Existed on the Continent before the French Revolution, ck 117
The Three Maidens, gm 158Three Months in Weimar, ge 139Three Notable Stories, ha 336–7Three Passages from the Writ-
ings of Charles Dickens, cd 498
Three Roads in Life, cl 24–30The Three Sailors, wmt 136–7,
274–5
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Index of Titles956Three Seventh Years Two Centu-
ries Ago, cy 38The Three Strangers, ha 271–7,
393, 403–5Three Sunsets and Other Poems,
cld 233, 557–re illustrations, cld 225
Three Tales for Boys, dc 122Three Tales for Girls, dc 123The Three Voices, cld 558–9Three Waltzes, for Two Perform-
ers on the Piano Forte, Book 1, br 112
The Three Wayfarers, ha 275–7, 358–60
Three Years in a Curatorship, cld 560–1
Three Years Running, at 69Through the Looking-Glass,
cld 4, 19, 229, 580–95, 665, 676, 708, 710–13, 729–32, 759, 822–3, 842–3, 847, 849, 869, 877, 937, 967, 982–Czech, cld 591–excerpts from, cld 580–90–German, cld 592–Hebrew, cld 593–Latin, cld 594–5
Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, cld 233, 562–79, 714–variant title pages, cld 562–Chapter vi, Humpty Dumpty,
cld 587Through the Outlooking Glass,
cld 935–6Tillfälligheternas Spel, ha 167A Tillyloss Scandal, jb 147,
172–80Timbuctoo, wmt 330–1Time’s Laughingstocks and
Other Verses, ha 278–9The Times, London, jb 31Times of Old, misc 85The Tin Trumpet ; or, Heads
and Tales, for the Wise and
Waggish ; to Which are Added, Poetical Selections, wmt 348
Tiny Tim, cd 742Tiny Tim [and] Dot and the
Fairy Cricket from the Christ-mas Stories of Charles Dickens, cd 499–500
The Tireless Traveler. Twenty Letters to the Liverpool Mer-cury by Anthony Trollope, 1875, at 381
Tiresias and Other Poems, misc 178
’Tis Sixty Years Since, ws 41’Tis the Voice of a Lobster, cld
64’Tis the Voice of the Lobster
[poster], cld 895’Tis the Voice of the Lobster
[song], cld 959’Tis Useless Trying, dc 163, 165Tit for Tat, cr 107Titmarsh among Pictures and
Books, wmt 156To a Contributor, wmt 236,
238See also A Letter from the Edi-
tor to a Friend and Contri- butor
To a Maiden Sleeping After Her First Ball, ebl 285
To All Child-Readers of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” cld 596
To an Unborn Pauper Child, ha 280
To be completed in Twenty Monthly Numbers, price One Shilling each, The Life & Ad-ventures of Martin Chuzzlewit [broadside], cd 791
To Be, or Not To Be, ha 336–7To be Read at Dusk, cd 501–3To be Read at Dusk and Other
Stories, Sketches and Essays, cd 503
To be Taken for Life, cd 180, 539–41
To Be Taken Immediately, cd 180, 539–41
To be Taken with a Grain of Salt, cd 539–41
To Be Used with Symbolic Logic. Part i. Elementary [card and counters], cld 541
To Collectors of Dickensiana, cd 756
To Contributors and Correspon-dents [The Cornhill Magazine ], wmt 239
To Lizbie Browne, ha 418To M. A. B. [Marion Terry], cld
597To My Child-friend, cld 598To Please His Wife, ha 367–8,
397–9, 406–7To Shakespeare After Three Hun-
dred Years, ha 281, 394To the Chairmen and Members
of the Local Committees, wmt 187
To the Editor of [cr memorial], cr 233
To the Editor of The London Journal, cr 108
To the Editor of the New York World, cr 76
To the Editor of the “Sunday Times,” cr 108
To the Electors of the City of Oxford, wmt 187
To The Right Hon. Lord Camp-bell ; The Very Rev. The Dean of St. Paul’s ; George Grote, Esq., cd 610 ; ck 174
To the Students of Glasgow Uni-versity [broadside], cd 804
To the Students of the University, [broadsides] cd 802–3
To the Students of the University of Glasgow.–by enthusiastically returning
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Index of Titles 957The Right Hon. Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, ebl 335
–Gentleman, The Conserva-tive Club beg to congratulate the supporters of Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton upon the suc-cess which has crowned their efforts during the recent Elec-tion, ebl 335
–The Conservative Club desires to take the earliest opportunity of reprobating, in the strongest terms, the proceedings of last night’s Meeting, ebl 335
–Vote for Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, ebl 335
–Vote for The Right Hon. Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, ebl 335
To the Viscountess Mahon, March 15 (1839), ebl 252
Tom Brown at Oxford: A Sequel to School Days at Rugby, hu 52–6
Tom Brown’s School Days, hu 57–64–Preface to the Sixth Edition,
hu 60Tom Burke of “Ours,” cl 75,
90–2Tom Moody’s Tales, misc 105Tom Tiddler’s Ground, cd 534,
668–9Tommy and Grizel, jb 181–4Tony Butler, cl 93Tony the Sleepless, dc 147De Torenklokken, cd 90Tortoise Turned Turtle, cld 893Touches of Nature by Eminent
Artists and Authors, dc 172Le Tour du Monde, at 414Tour in 1867, cld 599–600
See also Journal of a Tour in Russia in 1867
See also The Russian Journal
The Tower of London, wa 54–6Town and Country Sermons, ck
118, 137Town Geology, ck 119–22The Town ; Its Memorable Char-
acters and Events. . . . St. Paul’s to St. James’s, misc 84
Town Talk, wmt 352Trade Malice, cr 163The Trades’ Unions, hu 65The Trades’ Unions of England,
hu 92The Tragedy of Count Alarcos,
bd 61–2See also Count Alarcos
The Tragedy of S. Elizabeth of Hungary, ck 211
A Tragedy of Two Ambitions, ha 282
The Tragic Comedians, gm 159–64–German, gm 164
The Tragic Man, jb 169A Tragic Tale, wmt 240Die Tragischen Komödianten, gm
164The Trail of the Serpent, mm
44–6The Train, cld 312–13, 323,
416–17, 437–8, 477–8, 488–9, 558–9, 608–9, 626–7, 671
A Trampwoman’s Tragedy, ha 283
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science–Manchester Meeting, 1866,
at 288–Bristol Meeting, 1869, ck 1–2
The Traveller’s Story of a Ter-ribly Strange Bed, wc 236, 316
Travelling Gentlemen in Ameri-ca, tr 33
Travelling Sketches, at 382–3Travels in Hawaii, rls 24Travels in London, wmt 194–6
Travesty, wmt 333Travesty of Othello, cd 816Treasure Island, rls 25–7
–German, rls 27A Treasury of War Poetry: Brit-
ish and American Poems of the World War, 1914–1917, ha 408
A Treatise on the Arts, Manufac-tures, Manners, and Institu-tions of the Greeks and Ro-mans, at 477
A Treble Temptation, cr 223The Tree of Knowledge, ck 123The Tremendous Adventures of
Major Gahagan, wmt 241Trial of John Jasper for the Mur-
der of Edwin Drood in aid of Samaritan, Children’s Homeo-pathic, St. Agnes and Mt. Sinai Hospitals, cd 797
Trial of John Jasper, Lay Precen-tor of Cloisterham Cathedral in the County of Kent, for the Murder of Edwin Drood, Engi-neer, cd 827
The Trial of the Knave of Hearts, cld 741
A Tribute to Lewis Carroll in his Sesqui-Centennial Year, cld 815
Tributes in Verse, rls 41Tricotrin: The Story of a Waif
and Stray, ou 39–41Trilby, gdm 32–41, 80, 82–3, 87
–Comparative glossary, gdm 34
–Dutch, gdm 41–Appendix to. Translations and
notes, gdm 81–Souvenir of, gdm 86
“Trilby” Lancers, gdm 82Trilby. Waltz, gdm 83Trilbyana [clippings, articles,
photographs, programs, etc.], gdm 87
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Index of Titles958Trilbyana. The Rise and Progress
of a Popular Novel, gdm 80Triliteral Diagram, Tables
iv–viii, cld 541Trollope in California, at 384Trollope on Education, at 385Trollope’s Letters to the Exam-
iner, at 386See also The Irish Famine
The Trollopes Write to Bentley, at 445
The Trollopiad, tr 33The Trollopian, at 385, 445Trottle’s Report, cd 566–7The True Legend of a Billiard
Club, wb 10True Manliness, hu 66–70The True Story of a Coal-Fire,
eg 80The True Story of Elizabeth
of Hungary, Landgravine of Thuringia, Saint of the Romish Calendar, ck 103
The True Story of Emily Ulster, cr 230
The True Story of Rugby, hu 105True Words for Brave Men, ck
106, 124The Trumpet-Major, ha 284–
288“The Trumpet Major,” A Play
in Four Acts, Adapted by A. H. Evans from the book of that title by Thomas Hardy, O.M., Will be presented by The Dorchester Debating and Dramatic Society, With the Author’s kind permission, At the Cripplegate Institute, Lon-don, On the Evening of Thurs-day, December 5th, 1912, Under the auspices of The Society of Dorset Men in London, ha 361
Truth, hu 83The Tuggs’s at Ramsgate, cd
504, 575–6, 671
The Tuggs’s at Ramsgate, and Other Sketches Illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People, cd 504
The Tuggs’s at Ramsgate, by “Boz.” Together with Other Tales, by Distinguished Writ-ers, cd 671
Tunbridge Toys, wmt 310The Turnip-Hoer, ha 289The Tutor’s Story, ck 125–7’Twas Brillig, cld 735The Twelve Adventurers and
Other Stories, br 81Twelve Months in a Curatorship,
cld 601–5–Supplement to, cld 603, 605–Postscript to Supplement, cld
604The Twelve-Pound Look, jb
75–6, 152, 185–6The Twelve-Pound Look and
Other Plays, jb 186Twenty Poems, gm 165–6Twenty Years Ago. From the
Journal of a Girl in her Teens, dc 124–5
Twenty-five Village Sermons, ck 128– 9
Twenty-Five Years After, cld 885
Twenty-Nine Illustrations . . . Designed for “The Cornhill Magazine,” at 438
Twice-Told Tales, cd 672The Two Breaths, ck 130The Two Daughters from the
Martin Chuzzlewit of Charles Dickens, cd 284
The Two Destinies, wc 237–40–French, wc 240
The Two Drovers, ws 5Two Duetts, For Two Performers
on the Piano Forte, From the favorite Airs, in the Ballet of La Belle Laitière, br 112
Two Duetts, for two Performers on the Piano Forte, from the favorite Airs in the Ballet of La Dansomanie, br 112
The Two Foscari, , at 473The two generals, at 427The Two Hardys. An Address by
Thomas Hardy. July 21, 1927, ha 3
The Two Heroines of Plumpling-ton, at 387–8
The Two Idle Apprentices, wc 273
The Two Lears, cr 64–7Two Lectures on the Lancashire
Dialect, eg 83–4Two Letters to Marion from
Lewis Carroll, cld 606Two Little Wooden Shoes, ou
42Two Loves and a Life, cr 203,
207, 212–14Two Marriages, dc 126–30The Two Nations, bd 53–6Two o’Clock in the Morning, cd
811Two of Them, jb 147, 187–90Two on a Tower, ha 290–3Two Penniless Princesses, cy
43Two Photographs by Lewis Car-
roll, cld 699Two Poems, ha 294Two Poems. Cynic’s Epitaph. . . .
Epitaph on a Pessimist, ha 295Two Poems [Browning], misc
33Two Sermons of Charles Kings-
ley, ck 131The Two Sides of the Shield, cy
44Two Songs (Grave and Gay.), ck
204Two Tales by Charlotte Brontë:
“The Secret” & “Lily Hart,” br 82
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Index of Titles 959Two Worlds, ha 158Two Years Ago, ck 132–6Tyrolese Air, br 112
U
Ueber Schauspieler und Schaus-pielkunst, ge 163
The Ugly Princess, ck 161Uit George Eliot, ge 140L’Ultimo dei Baroni, ebl 124L’Ultimo Giorno di Pompei, ebl
326Un Duel en Amour, cr 195–7Unacknowledged Poems Contrib-
uted to “Household Words,” gm 166
Uncle George, wc 241Uncle Walter, tr 27Uncollected Pieces, cd 586The Uncollected Writings of
Charles Dickens. Household Words 1850–1859, cd 66
The Uncommercial Traveler, cd 296, 505–7
The Uncommercial Traveler and Additional Christmas Stories, cd 507
Under the Elm, gdm 62Under the Greenwood Tree. A
Rural Painting of the Dutch School, ha 296–9
Under the Management of Mr. Charles Dickens. His Produc-tion of “The Frozen Deep,” wc 71
Under the Quizzing Glass: A Lewis Carroll Miscellany containing original studies of his life and work together with some scarce Carrolliana now first reprinted and a poem never before published, cld 672
Under the Red Flag, mm 32Under the Stars, dc 131–2Under Two Flags, ou 43–4
Under Wode, Under Rode, cy 36
An Unfinished Novel, bd 63The Unholy Wish, ew 14The Universal Review, wc 219 ;
ha 282The Universe in a Handkerchief.
Lewis Carroll’s Mathematical Recreations, Games, Puzzles, and Word Plays, cld 607
The Unkind Word and Other Stories, dc 133–4
An Unknown Country, dc 135– 136
Unknown to History. A Story of the Captivity of Mary of Scot-land, cy 45
Unpublished Chapter of “Denis Duval,” wmt 56
An Unpublished Letter of Lewis Carroll, cld 662
Unpublished Letters, wmt 242The Unpublished Letters of
Charles Dickens to Mark Lemon, cd 508
Unpublished Letters of George Meredith, gm 167–8
An Unpublished Poem by Thac-keray, wmt 327
Unpublished Verses, wmt 243An Unrecorded Letter by Char-
lotte Brontë (Currer Bell), br 83–4
An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall, dc 137
“Until Her Death,” dc 172Up to Midnight, gm 169Uphill and Downhill between the
Two Jubilees, cy 13Upon the Lonely Moor, cld
608–9, 645Ursula’s Narrative, cy 22The Use of Gas in Theatres, wc
242The Use of Intoxicants and Nar-
cotics in Relation to Intellectu-
al Life, wc 317–18 ; ha 400–1 ; cr 199–200 ; at 443–4See also Study and Stimulants
Useful and Instructive Poetry, cld 610–11
V
Vacation Rambles, hu 71–2Vailima Letters, rls 28The Vale Royal of England, hu
106Valencienne [Wessex Poems],
ha 361Valentine’s Day at the Post-Of-
fice, cd 509Vanity Fair [novel], gdm 19 ; ebl
25 ; wmt 244–53–French, wmt 252–German, wmt 253
Vanity Fair [magazine], cld 258
The Variorum Edition of the Complete Poems of Thomas Hardy, ha 300
La Vendée, at 389–90Venetia, bd 64–5The Venetians, mm 33–4The Venture: An Annual of Art
and Literature, ha 168Verscheidenheden uit het Leven
in Engeland, ebl 159Der Verwünschte, cd 233Very Hard Cash, cr 77–81
See also Hard CashLa Vespa con la Parrucca, cld
174Le Vesti Nere, wc 37The Vicar of Bullhampton, at
391–4The Vicar of Wrexhill, tr 28The Victims of Circumstances.
Discovered in Records of Old Trials, wc 243–i.—A Sad Death and Brave
Life, wc 244
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Index of Titles960Victoria and Tasmania [Australia
and New Zealand ], at 22, 26The Victoria Regia: A Volume
of Original Contributions in Poetry and Prose, dc 173 ; wmt 334 ; at 446–8, 451–4
Victoria through the Looking-Glass. The Life of Lewis Car-roll, cld 772
Vie et Aventures de Martin Chuzzlewit, cd 286
La Vieille Armoire de Chêne, cd 561
Vignettes in Rhyme and Vers de Société, at 461
The Village, wc 305 ; cd 534, 591A Village Commune, ou 45The Village Coquettes, cd
510–15, 682–3, 688–91Village Sermons, ck 137Villette, br 85–9
–French, br 89Vindication of the English Con-
stitution in a Letter to a Noble and Learned Lord, bd 66
Viola Pisani, ebl 330The Violet, br 90“The Violets,” ebl 316The Virginians, cd 786 ; wmt
254–6Virginibus Puerisque and Other
Papers, rls 29The Vision of the Three T’s, cld
412–14, 612–14The Visit of Mr. Charles Kingsley
[broadside], ck 186A Visit to Newgate, cd 607A Visit to Tennyson, cld 615,
666, 781Visits to Remarkable Places: Old
Halls, Battle Fields, and Scenes Illustrative of Striking Pas-sages in English History and Poetry, eg 71–2 –Second Series, eg 86
Vittoria, gm 170–1
Vivian Grey, bd 67–71–extracts from and key to, bd
85Vivisection as a Sign of the
Times, cld 378Voices from Things Growing, ha
111–12, 301Voltaire’s “Henriade” Book i, br
93Voltigeur, wmt 257Vom Tode zum Leben, ck 38Vote for Dickens [broadside], cd
806Votiva Tabella: A Memorial Vol-
ume of St Andrews University in Connection with Its Quin-centenary Festival, mccccxi . . . mdccccxi, jb 251
The Voyage of Captain Popanilla, bd 72–3
The Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, Of Burrough, in the County of Devon, in the Reign of Her Most Glorious Majesty Queen Elizabeth, ck 142–5
Voyages aux Indes Occidentales, at 414
The Voyages of Captain Scott, jb 262
De Vrouw in ’t Wit, wc 258The Vulture and the Husband-
man, cld 898
W
W. H. Ainsworth, cd 808W. M. Meredith’s Correspon-
dence with Scribner, gm 138W. M. Thackeray, wmt 307–9, at
395, 436W. M. Thackeray and Edward
FitzGerald: A Literary Friend-ship. Unpublished Letters and Verses by W. M. Thackeray, wmt 258
Wackford Squeers and Pecksniff: An Unpublished Letter, cd 516
The Wages of Sin, misc 72Wagtail and Baby, ha 302–3A Waif ’s Progress, misc 19Waildu tanp’yon jip. Haengbok
han wangja. Kojipchaengi yonggam, cld 127
Die Waise aus Lowood, br 34Waiting Both, ha 294The Waiting Supper, ha 15–17,
304Waldie’s Literary Omnibus, bd
23Waldie’s Select Circulating Li-
brary, cd 302Walker, London, jb 191–3Walker’s Century Scrap and
Newscutting Book, cld 963Walpole, ebl 253–6The Walrus and the Carpenter,
[Through the Looking-Glass ], cld 585–6, 655, 898–poster, cld 895
Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonder-land, cld 706, 735
Walter & Florence, cd 722Waltz Rondino, for the Piano
Forte, br 112Wanda, ou 46–7The Wanderer, misc 113The Wandering Heir, cr 163–9The Wandering Jew, misc 157Wanderings in South America
[rvw], hu 32The War of the Little Hand, misc
64The Warden, at 77, 396–401The Warden’s Tale, misc 12The Wasp in a Wig [Through the
Looking-Glass ], cld 179, 579, 617–19, 847
The Water Babies, ck 138–9, 191–2, 194–5, 205, 208–9
The Water of Life, and Other Sermons, ck 140
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Index of Titles 961Watkins Tottle, and Other
Sketches, cd 437Watkins Tottle, and Other
Sketches, Illustrative of Ev-ery-Day Life and Every-Day People, cd 434
Waverley, ws 41Waverley Novels, ws 4–5, 43, at
491The Way We Live Now, at
402–10Wayfarer’s Love: Contributions
from Living Poets, ha 409Wayfaring Printers in 1467 [The
Cloister and the Hearth ], cr 21We Two, misc 8Weathers, ha 414, 419The Wedding Guest, jb 194–7Weeds and Wildflowers, ebl
257–8Week-Day Preachers, cd 811De Wees van Lowood, br 30Der Weihnachtsabend, cd 123–4A Welcome: Original Contribu-
tions in Poetry and Prose, at 455–6
Welcome to Charles Dickens. The Boz Ball, cd 782
The Well-Beloved, ha 305–6The Well-Born Workman, cr 170Wellerisms from “Pickwick” &
“Master Humphrey’s Clock,” cd 517
A Well-Remembered Voice, jb 43–4, 134
The Welshman and the Chancel-lor, cld 906
Wenn jung die Welt ist, Knabe, ck 195
The wery last obserwations of Weller, Senior, to Boz, on his departure from London, cd 720
A Wessex Ballad, ha 381Wessex Edition, ha 34–5, 166The Wessex Novels, ha 15,
140–2, 166, 209, 305
Wessex Poems, ha 209, 307–11, 361
Wessex Poems and Other Verses, ha 307–11
Wessex Scenes from The Dy-nasts, ha 372–3
Wessex Tales: Strange, Lively, and Commonplace, ha 276–7, 312
Wessex Worthies (Dorset). With some account of others con-nected with the history of the County, and numerous Por-traits and Illustrations, ha 365–6
The West Indies and the Spanish Main, at 411–16–French [rvw], at 414–Spanish, at 415–16
Westminster Abbey. 5 p.m. Even-song. 6.15 p.m. Dedication of a Memorial to Anthony Trol-lope. Thursday 25 March 1993. Annunciation of Our Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary, at 464–6
The Westminster Alice, cld 919–20
The Westminster Review, ge 44, 61, 86, 103, 133, 145–6, 161, wmt 77
Westminster Sermons, ck 141Westward Ho!, ck 142–7
–Dutch, ck 147What Are the Wild Waves Say-
ing, cd 708What can I say of Albert, the
King? mm 39–42What Christmas is, as we Grow
Older, cd 518What Every Woman Knows, jb
152, 198–9What hand may wreathe thy natal
crown, cld 23, 654What has Bulwer Lytton Done
for Students’ Rights? Noth-
ing. . . . Uphold Shaftesbury and Downright Truth, ebl 335
What He Said, Did, or Invented, misc 70
What I Remember, tr 58What is the Shaw Alphabet?, cld
590What Modern Authors Say of the
[Crystal] Palace, wmt 341What Nature’s Materia Medica
Can Do, ge 158What the Shepherd Saw, ha 313What the Tortoise Said to Achil-
les, cld 620–2“What, Then, Does Dr. Newman
Mean?” A Reply to a Pamphlet Lately Published by Dr. New-man, ck 173–reply [Apologia pro Vita Sua ],
ck 217What Will He Do with It?, ebl
259–61 ; at 486When a Man’s Single, jb 200–5When All the World Is Young, ck
178, 189–90, 206When All the World Is Young,
lad, ck 195, 205When Doctors Disagree, wmt
234“When I Weekly Knew,” ha 314When the Wicked Man, cd 733When the World Was Younger,
mm 23When Wendy Grew Up: An After-
thought, jb 206“Whether we die, or we live.” (Ob
wir lebendig, ob Todt), gm 172
Which is the Finest View in Dorset? The Opinions of Some Well-known Dorset Men, ha 411
While thus assembling here to night, in learning’s spacious hall, cd 783
Whist at Our Club, at 417
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Index of Titles962The White and Black Ribaumont,
cy 7The White Elephant [Jack of All
Trades ], cr 97–8White Heather, wb 18The White Knight. A Study of
C. L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), cld 793
White Lies, cr 171–5, 224White Wings, wb 19Whitebait at Greenwich, cld 639Whitelaw Reid, at the Reception
to Thomas Hughes, October 30, 1880, hu 95
The Whitewashed Wall, ha 315Who Are the Friends of Order? A
Reply to Certain Observations in a Late Number of Fraser’s Magazine on the So-called “Christian Socialists,” ck 148
Who Causes Pestilence? Four Sermons, ck 149
Who is the Thief ?, wc 245–6Who Killed Cock Robin?, cld
672Who Killed Zebedee?, wc 247Who Was Sarah Findlay?, jb
207Whom God Hath Joined. A Ques-
tion of Marriage, misc 78Why a Snark?, cld 344Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her
Prices, at 418–23Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her
Prices And other Stories, at 420–3
Why should we Pray for Fair Weather? A Sermon, Preached in Eversley Church, August 26th, 1860, ck 150–1
Why Sleep Ye Flowers?, ebl 310Why Was the Hatter Mad?
[poster], cld 895The Widow Barnaby, tr 29The Widow Married ; A Sequel to
“The Widow Barnaby,” tr 29
A Widow’s Tale and Other Sto-ries, jb 243
The Wife to the Wooer, ebl 263Wilkie Collins: Artist: Novelist
[broadside], wc 334Wilkie Collins at the Dinner in
His Honor [1873], wc 315The Will, jb 75–6, 186Will Denbigh, Nobleman, dc 138Will of Charles Dickens, cd 586William Allair, ew 15William Barnes: A Biographical
Note, ha 381William Makepeace Thackeray,
wmt 321William Makepeace Thackeray. A
Biography including Hitherto Uncollected Letters & Speeches & a Bibliography of 1300 Items, wmt 273
William Makepeace Thackeray. A Sketch, wmt 277
William Makepeace Thackeray at Clevedon Court, wmt 259
Winchester long rolls for 1826, 1827, 1828, 1830, 1831 and 1832, at 467
“The Wind and the Beam Loved the Rose,” ebl 317
Windlesora, cld 679A Window in Thrums, jb 208–
217Windsor Castle, wa 57–60, 75Winter in the Rocky Mountains
and Spring in Mexico, ck 166–7
Winter Night in Woodland, ha 316–18
The Winter Owl, ha 175Winter Words in Various Moods
and Metres, ha 319–22The Wisdom of Sir Walter: Criti-
cism and Opinions Collected from the Waverley Novels and Lockhart’s Life of Sir Walter Scott, ws 43
Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos Selected from the Works of Ouida, ou 48
Wise, Witty, and Tender Sayings in Prose and Verse, ge 141–4
The Wit and Wisdom of Edward Bulwer Lord Lytton with Impressive Humorous and Pathetic Passages from His Works, ebl 264
Wit and Wisdom of George Eliot, ge 143–4
Wit and Wisdom of George Mer-edith, gm 105–7
With Dickens in America, cd 571With Harp and Crown, misc 9Wives and Daughters, eg 49–52Wives in the Sere, ha 323Wolfenberg, wb 20The Wolves and the Lamb, wmt
56The Woman I Met, ha 324Woman in France: Madame de
Sablé, ge 145The Woman in White, wc
248–59–Dutch, wc 258
The Woman in White, (Altered from the Novel for performance on the Stage), by Wilkie Col-lins, wc 324
Woman Playing at Man, cr 1The Woman’s Kingdom, dc 139A Woman’s Thoughts about
Women, dc 140–3A Woman-Hater, cr 176–8Womankind, cy 46Women and Politics, ck 152Women’s Thoughts for Women,
ge 157–February. Selections from the
Writings of George Eliot, ge 157
–July. Selections from the Writings of Dinah Maria Mulock, dc 180
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Index of Titles 963The Wonder Book, cld 741Wonderland Come True to Alice
in Lyndhurst, cld 744The Wonderland Postage-Stamp
Case, cld 275, 286–91–circular letter re, cld 224–5
The Wonderland Quadrilles, cld 915
Wonderland Stories, cld 741The Wonders of the Shore, ck
39–46The Woodlanders, ha 325–9Woodman Spare that Tree, cd
245Woodstock, ws 44The Wooing of Master Fox, ebl
322A Word about Donkeys, jb 251A Word in Season, cd 519A Word to the Public, ebl 265Word-Links, cld 607, 623–4Words of Advice to School-Boys,
ck 153Work for Idle Hands, dc 144Workers in the Dawn, misc 60The Working Classes in Europe,
hu 82The Working Classes of Europe,
hu 82Workmen of England, ck 176–7
See also A Few Words to the Workmen of England on the Present Crisis
The Works of Cheviot Tichburn, wa 61
The Works of George Meredith [Poems], gm 114
Works of H. R. and M. S. H. The Prince of Mantua and Montfer-rat, Prince of Ferrara, Nevers, Réthel, and Alençon, cr 230
The Works of J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan Edition, jb 253
The Works of Lewis Carroll, cld 625
The Works of Lord Byron, at 473
The Works of Mr. Thomas Brown, Serious and Comical, In Prose and Verse, wmt 353
The Works of William Make-peace Thackeray, at 499
The World As It Is, ebl 266The World goes up and the world
goes down, Sweet Wife, ck 207The World Here and There, cd
665The World, the Flesh, and the
Devil, mm 16Worldliness and Other-Worldli-
ness: the Poet Young, ge 146A Wreath of Song for Children,
cld 676–7The Wreck of the Golden Mary.
Being the Captain’s Account of the Loss of the Ship, and the Mate’s Account of the Great Deliverance of Her People in an Open Boat at Sea, cd 676–8
The Wrecker–French, rls 30
A Writer’s Notebook, 1854–1879, and Uncollected Writings, ge 147
Writings for Saint Paul’s Maga-zine, at 424
The Wrong Box, rls 31Wrought by His Own Hand, ou
35Wuthering Heights, br 105–9
Y
Ye Carpette Knyghte, cld 626–7–illustration, cld 472
Yeast, ck 154–8, 161, 176The Yellow Kid, jb 263The Yellow Mask, wc 260–4The Yellow Tiger, wc 56The “Yellowplush Correspon-
dence,” wmt 261–4The Yellowplush Papers, wmt
152, 263–4
Yesterdays with Authors, cd 546
Yolande, wb 21You are old, Father William, cld
893, 895The Young Duke, bd 74–5Young Heroes of the Civil War,
hu 73The Young Man, ha 356Young Mrs. Jardine, dc 145The Young Ship-Carver, dc 147The Young Visiters [sic ], jb
220–1The Young Women at the
London Telegraph Office, at 425–6
Your Money or Your Life, wc 265–6, 291
Youth and Its Destiny [Courage], jb 31
The Youth of Queen Elizabeth, 1533–1558, cy 51
The Youth’s Companion, wc 243Yuletide in a Younger World, ha
330–2
Z
Za Zrcadlem a co tam Alenka Nasla, cld 591
Zanoni, ebl 267–72, 274–5, 293, 330–Dutch, ebl 271–French, ebl 272
Zeden, Gewoonten en Huisselijk Leven der Noord-Amerikanen, tr 10
Zicci, ebl 73, 293Zkouska Richarda Feverela, gm
101Een Zonderlinge Geschiedenis,
ebl 244Zonderlinge Lotgevallen en
Ontmoetingen van Charles O’Malley, den Ierischen Drag-onder, cl 13
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