Harry Furniss's eighteen-volume edition of The Charles Dickens Library (London: Educational Book Company, 1910) contains some 500 special plates (part of the total of 1200 illustrations) and two volumes of commentary. Volume 17, by J. A. Hammerton, is entitled The Dickens Picture Book: A Record of the Dickens Illustrators. The sixteenth volume, entitled Christmas Stories, is a collection of Dickens's seasonal journalistic productions from Household Words in the 1850s and All the Year Round in the 1860s.
The final volume of the 1910 Charles Dickens Library Edition is The Dickens Companion: A Book of Anecdote and Reference. For all twenty-eight illustrations in volume 16, Christmas Stories, the series editor, J. A. Hammerton, has included both succinct captions and extended quotations to demonstrate the textual moment realised in each; moreover, each quotation refers to a specific page number, thereby enabling the reader to find the passage illustrated. Although each page is 12.2 by 18.4 cm (4.75 by 7.25 inches) and the caption below each in upper-case, and below that occurs a multi-line quotation in upper and lower case, each plate is effectively 14.3 cm by 9.2 cm (5.5 inches by 3.25 inches), the vertically-mounted illustrations usually being framed, and the horizontally-mounted illustrations being vignetted.
Title or text illustrated | Story | Facing Page |
1. Christmas Ghosts. | - | Frontispiece |
2. Characters in the Stories | - | Title-page vignette |
3. My Uncle and Betsy Snap | A Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire | "The Poor Relation's Story," 1 |
4. "Come and Remember with Me!" | A Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire | "The Child's Story," 12 |
5. Old Cheeseman's Only Friend | Another Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire | "The Schoolboy's Story," 20 |
6. Old Cheeseman's Marriage | A Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire | "The Schoolboy's Story," 25 |
7. The Guests at Watts's Charity | The Seven Poor Travellers | "In an Ancient Little City," 32 |
8. Death of Major Taunton | The Seven Poor Travellers | "The Story of Richard Doubledick," 48 |
9. An Engagement | The Holly Tree Inn | Ch. 2, "The Boots," 65 |
10. Arrivals at the Holly-Tree | The Holly Tree Inn | Ch. 2, "The Boots," 80 |
11. Servants at the Holly-Tree | The Holly Tree Inn | Ch. 2, "The Boots," 84 |
12. The Golden Lucy | The Wreck of 'The Golden Mary' | Ch. 1, "The Wreck," 96 |
13. Major Tpschoffkli | A House to Let | "Going into Society," 225 |
14. Captain Jorgan | A Message from The Sea | Ch. 1, "The Village," 256 |
15. The Tinker's Philosophy | Tom Tiddler's Ground | Ch. 2, "Picking up the Tinker," 352 |
16. Turning the Tables on my Mistress | Somebody's Luggage | "Leaving It Till Called for," 368 |
17. Jemmy and the Major | Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings | "How Mrs. Lirriper Carried on the Business," 432 |
18. Doctor Marigold | Doctor Marigold's Prescriptions | Ch. 1, "To Be Taken Immediately," 472 |
19. Doctor Marigold teaching Sophy | Doctor Marigold's Prescriptions | Ch. 1, "To Be Taken Immediately," 481 |
20. Dr. Marigold's Little Visitor | Doctor Marigold's Prescriptions | Ch. 2, "To Be Taken for Life," 496 |
21. The Face at the Window | Mugby Junction | Ch. 1, "Barbox Brothers," 512 |
22. Polly, Barbox Brothers' Guest at dinner | Mugby Junction | Ch. 2, "Barbox Brothers and Co.," 544 |
23. What Christmas is, as we Grow Older | "What Christmas is, as we Grow Older" | 589 |
24. Nurse and Mother | No Thoroughfare | "The Overture," 8 [renumbering begins with this Dickens-Collins novella] |
25. Obenreizer | No Thoroughfare | "New Characters on the Scene," 39 |
26. Marguerite | No Thoroughfare | "New Characters on the Scene," 70 |
27. The Struggle on the Mountain | No Thoroughfare | Act 3: "In The Valley," — "On the Mountain," 94 |
28. On the Beach at Scarborough | "Hunted Down" | Ch. 4, 127 |
29. Slinkton's Surprise | "Hunted Down" | Ch. 5, 140 |
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Bibliography
Dickens, Charles. Christmas Stories. The Charles Dickens Library Edition. 18 vols. London: Educational Book Co., 1910. Vol. 16.
Created 20 January 2016
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