- Marley's Ghost
- Ornate title-page (Choristers)
- Bob Cratchit in the "Tank" at Scrooge's
- Bob Cratchit on the Slide
- Scrooge's Christmas Eve
- Scrooge's Knocker
- The Spirit of Scrooge's Former Self
- The Visitors of Scrooge's Boyhood
- The Child Scrooge and his Sister
- Christmas Eve at Old Fezziwig's
- The End of Scrooge's Early Love Story
- The Vision of Scrooge's Former Sweetheart
- The Second of the Three Spirits
- Christmas Morning
- Mrs. Cratchit and Martha
- Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim
- Christmas Day at Bob Cratchit's
- The Christmas Party at Scrooge's Nephew's
- The Spirit and the Children
- Scrooge hears of his own Death
- Vision of the Rag and Shop
- Scrooge’s Poor Debtor
- Scrooge and the Third Spirit
- Christmas Morning
- "Walk-ER"
- Scrooge patting Children
- Scrooge at his Nephew Fred's Christmas Party
- Scrooge and Bob Cratchit
Illustrations for the Other Volumes of the Pears' Centenary Christmas Books of Charles Dickens
Each contains about thirty illustrations from original drawings by Charles Green, R. I. — Clement Shorter [1912]
- The Chimes (31 plates) Vol. II
- L. Rossi's The Cricket on the Hearth (22 plates) Vol. III (1912)
- The Battle of Life (28 plates) Vol. IV
- The Haunted Man (31 plates) Vol. V
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Bibliography
Dickens, Charles. The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells That Rang An Old Year Out and a New Year In. Illustrated by John Leech, Richard Doyle, Clarkson Stanfield, and Daniel Maclise. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1844.
Dickens, Charles. The Chimes. Introduction by Clement Shorter. Illustrated by Charles Green. The Pears' Centenary Edition. London: A & F Pears, [?1912].
Dickens, Charles. Christmas Books. Illustrated byFred Barnard. The Household Edition. London: Chapman and Hall, 1878.
_____. Christmas Stories. Illustrated byE. A. Abbey. The Household Edition. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1876.
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