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The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit / by Charles Dickens ; with forty illustrations by ''Phiz'' ; and an introduction by Geoffrey Russell
London : Oxford University Press , 1951
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The personal history of David Copperfield / by Charles Dickens ; with forty illustrations by ''Phiz'' ; and an introduction by R.H. Malden
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1948
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The life & adventures of Nicholas Nickleby / CharlesDickens ; with thirty-nine illustrations by ''Phiz'' ; and an introduction by Dame Sybil Thorndike
London : Oxford University Press , 1950
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Great expectations / by Charles Dickens ; with twenty-one illustrations by F.W. Pailthorpe ; and an introduction by Frederick Page
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1953
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Dealings with the firm of Dombey and son :wholesale, retail, and for exportation / by Charles Dickens ; with forty illustrations by ''Phiz'' ; and an introduction by H.W. Garrod
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1950
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Our mutual friend / by Charles Dickens ; with forty illustrations by Marcus Stone ; and an introduction by E. Salter Davies
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1952
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The old curiosity shop / by Charles Dickens ;with seventy-five illustrations by Cattermole and ''Phiz'' ; and an introduction by the Earl of Wicklow
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1951
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The uncommercial traveller and reprinted pieces, etc. / by Charles Dickens ; with eleven illustrations by G.J. Pinwell, F.Walker, and ''W.M.'' ; and an introduction by Leslie C. Staples
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1958
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American notes and pictures from Italy / by Charles Dickens ; with twelve illustrations by Marcus Stone, Samuel Palmer andClarkson Stanfield ; and an introduction by Sacheverell Sitwell
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1957
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Master Humphrey''s clock and a child''s history of England / by Charles Dickens ; with twenty-nine illustrations by George Cattermole ... [et al.] ; and an introduction by Derek Hudson
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1958
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Little Dorrit / by Charles Dickens ; with forty illustrations by ''Phiz'' ; and an introduction by Lionel Trilling
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1953
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Hard times for these times / by Charles Dickens; with four illustrations by F. Walker and Maurice Greiffenhagen ; and an introduction by Dingle Foot
London : Oxford University Press , 1955
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Sketches by Boz : illustrative of every-day life and every-day people / by CharlesDickens ; with 55 illustrations by George Cruikshank and ''Phiz'' ; and an introduction by Thea Holme
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1957
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A tale of two cities / by Charles Dickens ; with an introduction by Sir John Shuckburgh ; and sixteen illustrations by ''Phiz''
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1949
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Christmas stories / by Charles Dickens ; withthirteen illustrations by E.G. Dalziel ... [et al.] ; and an introduction by Margaret Lane
London : Oxford University Press , 1956
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The mystery of Edwin Drood / by Charles Dickens ; with twelve illustrations by Luke Fildes ; and two by Charles Collins ; and an introduction by S.C. Roberts
London : Oxford University Press , 1956
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Christmas books / by Charles Dickens ; with sixty-five illustrations by Landseer ... [et al.] ; and an introduction by Eleanor Farjeon
London : Oxford University Press , 1954
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The adventures of Oliver Twist / by Charles Dickens ; with twenty-four illustrations by George Cruikshank ; and an introduction by Humphry House
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1949
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The posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club/ by Charles Dickens ; with forty-threeillustrations by Seymour and ''Phiz'' ; and an introduction by Bernard Darwin
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1948
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Bleak house / by Charles Dickens ; with forty illustrations by ''Phiz'' ; and an introduction by Sir Osbert Sitwell
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1948
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Barnaby Rudge : a tale of the riots of ''eighty / by Charles Dickens ; with seventy-six illustrations by George Cattermole andHablot K. Browne (''Phiz'') ; and an introduction by Kathleen Tillotson
Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1954
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