Editorial"Has it long gone the hal-hour?" A woman asking the time, of a nightwatchman. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: Dex.312.(2).
Editorial"Has it long gone the hal-hour?" A woman asking the time, of a nightwatchman. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: Dex.312.(2).
Editorial'The free and easy.' A scene in a public house or tavern. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: Dex.312.(2).
EditorialMr. Jaggers and his Clients. Etching for the novel "Great Expectations". . Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C...
Editorial'The Terrible Stranger in the Churchyard'. Pip encounters the convict, Magwitch, in a graveyard. Illustration for the novel 'Great Expectations'. Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings...
Editorial"Old Orlick means murder". Pip is tied up by Orlick, who holds a candle to his face. Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Sou...
EditorialIll Used'. . Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 6.
Editorial"Look here! do you see this?" Oliver Twist with Mr Brownlow and Mr Grimwig. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: Dex.312.(2).
EditorialReturn of the boy's without Oliver'. Fagin erupts into a rage when the Dodger and Charley return without Oliver Twist. . Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: Dex.312.(2).
Editorial'The merry old gentleman's pretty little game.' Oliver Twist being shown by Fagin and two of his gang, how to pick a pocket. . Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: Dex.312.(2).
Editorial"Don't come nearer me you monster!". Oliver Twist facing Bill Sikes. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: Dex.312.(2).
EditorialInexplicable conduct of Mr Bumble when Mr Corney left the room. . Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: Dex.312.(2).
Editorial"On the stairs". Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 14.
Editorial"The Flaying of Hamlet". An actor in his dressing room. . Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 12.
Editorial'A Stranger at the Jolly Bargeman'. Illustration for the novel 'Great Expectations'. Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. So...
Editorial"Here's old Bill Barley, bless your eyes." Bill Barley in bed being attended by his daughter, Clara. . Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & ...
Editorial"Trabb's boy". Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 11.
Editorial"The Guileless Confectioner". Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 9.
Editorial"Shoulder to shoulder". Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 15.
Editorial"Aged P". Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 10.
EditorialDid you want a coffin sir?' Oliver Twist, employed at a coffin-maker, on hearing someone knock on the door, goes outside and sees a charity-boy: "beg your pardon, sir,' said Oliver at length: seeing that no other visitor made his appearance; 'did you ...
Editorial'The antic fellow and Sikes.' Bill Sikes takes refuge in a public house in Hendon: 'There was a fire in the tap room and ... This was an antic fellow, half pedlar and half mountebank, who travelled about the country on foot to vend hones, stops, razors...
Editorial"Hullo! my covey, what's the row?" A boy, dressed as an adult, notices Oliver Twist sitting in a doorway. The boy introduces himself as "Jack Dawkins," known as "the artful Dodger". Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Sou...
Editorial"Aged P tips us the paper". . Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 13.
Editorial'Mrs. Joe returning from an expedition'. Illustration for the novel 'Great Expectations'. Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 188...
Editorial"Boundless confidence". A group of men in a room sitting, talking and smoking. . Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source:...
Editorial"The arrest". Pip? in bed, being confronted by two men. Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 19.
EditorialPip at the finger post. Illustrated title page for the novel 'Great Expectations'. Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Sourc...
Editorial'I present Joe to Miss Havisham'. Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 5.
Editorial"Good bye dare, God bless you." Oliver Twist leaving home. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: Dex.312.(2).
Editorial"May I -- May I?!!" . Great Expectations. By Charles Dickens. [Twenty-one engraved plates, including a titlepage, after etchings by F. W. Pailthorpe.]. London : Robson & Kerslake, 1885. Source: K.T.C.28.b.20 page 7.