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Charles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection (page 4)

Dickens was a British novelist, journalist, editor, illustrator known as one of the most important and influential writers of the 19th century

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Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, amoung the leaves, and listened

Dickens, Little Dorrit, amoung the leaves, and listened
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. I stopped where I was, amoung the leaves, and listened. Illustrated by James Mahoney

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, When I first saw her there

Dickens, Little Dorrit, When I first saw her there
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, When I first saw her there she was alone, and her work had fallen out of her hand. Illustrated by James Mahoney

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, As each of the two handsome faces

Dickens, Little Dorrit, As each of the two handsome faces
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. As each of the two handsome faces looked at the other. Illustrated by James Mahoney

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, Mr Dorrit read it through

Dickens, Little Dorrit, Mr Dorrit read it through
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. Mr Dorrit read it through, as if he had not previously seen it. Illustrated by James Mahoney

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, Well, Amy dear

Dickens, Little Dorrit, Well, Amy dear
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. Well, Amy dear. Illustrated by James Mahoney

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, The vigilant Blandois stopped

Dickens, Little Dorrit, The vigilant Blandois stopped
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. The vigilant Blandois stopped, turned his head, and looked at them from the bottom of the staircase

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, the man took off his hat

Dickens, Little Dorrit, the man took off his hat
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. When they came together, the man took off his hat. Illustrated by James Mahoney

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, On the brink of the quay

Dickens, Little Dorrit, On the brink of the quay
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. On the brink of the quay they all came together. Illustrated by James Mahoney

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, Her hands were then nervously clasping together

Dickens, Little Dorrit, Her hands were then nervously clasping together
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. Her hands were then nervously clasping together. Illustrated by James Mahoney

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, What a good fellow you are, Clennam

Dickens, Little Dorrit, What a good fellow you are, Clennam
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. What a good fellow you are, Clennam !. Illustrated by James Mahoney

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, Through these spectators, the little procession, headed

Dickens, Little Dorrit, Through these spectators, the little procession, headed
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. Through these spectators, the little procession, headed by the two brothers moved slowly to the gate

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickens, Little Dorrit, Always standing on one jutting point

Dickens, Little Dorrit, Always standing on one jutting point
Vintage engraving of scene from the Charles Dickens novel, Little Dorrit. Always standing on one jutting point looking down on them. Illustrated by James Mahoney

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Engraving of writer Charles Dickens from 1875

Engraving of writer Charles Dickens from 1875

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son

Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son
Vintage colour engraving from Charles Dickens story Dombey and Son. Paul also asked him, as a practical man, what he thought about King Alfreds of measuring time by the burning of candles

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Bleak House - Jo

Bleak House - Jo
Vintage engraving from the works of Charles Dickens. From Bleak House, Jo, a young and homeless boy who lives on the streets and tries without much luck to make a living as a crossing sweeper

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Little Dorrit

Little Dorrit
Vintage engraving from the works of Charles Dickens. Little Dorrit

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens

Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens
Vintage engraving from the works of Charles Dickens. From Little Dorrit. He came stumbling down the Kitchen stairs, candle in hand

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Bleak House - Under the Lincolns Inn trees

Bleak House - Under the Lincolns Inn trees
Vintage engraving from the works of Charles Dickens. From Bleak House, Under the Lincolns Inn trees

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Christmas Stories

Charles Dickens - Christmas Stories
Vintage colour engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Christmas Stories. I am glad to see you employed, said Mr. Traveller. I am glad to be employed, returned the Tinker. E. G. Dalziel

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Master Humphreys Clock

Charles Dickens - Master Humphreys Clock
Vintage colour engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Master Humphreys Clock. At last they made a halt at the opening of a lonely desolate space, and pointing to a black object at some distance

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: I say, whats French for a pillow

I say, whats French for a pillow
Vintage engraving from Forsters Life of Charles Dickens in the Household Edition by Fred Barnard. I say, whats French for a pillow! Is there any Italian phrase for a lump of sugar

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Neapolitan Lazzaroni

Neapolitan Lazzaroni
Vintage engraving from Forsters Life of Charles Dickens in the Household Edition by Fred Barnard. Neapolitan Lazzaroni. The Naples Lazzaroni is an historical term specific to the Age of Revolution

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - C est vrai donc

Charles Dickens - C est vrai donc
Vintage engraving from Forsters Life of Charles Dickens in the Household Edition by Fred Barnard. C est vrai donc, says the Duke, Que Madame la Duchesse n est plus!

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - threw him over his own head

Charles Dickens - threw him over his own head
Vintage engraving from Forsters Life of Charles Dickens in the Household Edition by Fred Barnard. In a transport of presence of mind and fury, he instantly caught him up in both hands

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Antique illustrations of England, Scotland and Ireland: Dickens

Antique illustrations of England, Scotland and Ireland: Dickens

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Sleeping it off

The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Sleeping it off
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Charles Dickens Novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Sleeping it off, Illustration by Sir Luke Fildes

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, Dead, Mr. Peggotty ?

David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, Dead, Mr. Peggotty ?
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield. Dead, Mr. Peggotty? I hinted, after a respectful pause. Drowndead, said Mr. Peggotty. llustration by Fred Barnard

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, Wretch, rejoined Nicholas, fiercely

Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, Wretch, rejoined Nicholas, fiercely
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby, Wretch, rejoined Nicholas, fiercely, touch him at your peril! I will not stand by, and see it done

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
Fine Art Storehouse Digital Vision Vectors: Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens

Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens
Vintage engraving from the works of Charles Dickens. From Our Mutual Friend. Yet the cold was merciful, for it was the cold night air

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities
Vintage engraving from the works of Charles Dickens. From A Tale of Two Cities. Dragged, and struck at, and stifled by the bunches of grass

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens Engraving

Charles Dickens Engraving
Engraved Illustrations of Charles Dickens Engraving from Collieras Unabridged Edition of The Works of Charles Dickens. Volume 1, Including Oliver Twist, David Copperfield and Our Mutual Friend

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - A Walk in a Workhouse

Charles Dickens - A Walk in a Workhouse
Vintage colour engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Walk in a Workhouse, which describes life in a London workhouse in 1850

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Life of Charles Dickens - He lookedup at me

Life of Charles Dickens - He lookedup at me
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Life of Charles Dickens. He lookedup at me; gave himself an odd, dogged kind of shake; and fixed his eyes on his book again. Fred Barnard

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Portrait of Charles Dickens

Portrait of Charles Dickens
Vintage engraving of Charles Dickens at the age of 27. An English writer and social critic. He created some of the worlds best-known fictional characters

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - The shadowy soliture

Dickenss Dombey and Son - The shadowy soliture
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Dombey and Son. It was repeated, often, very often, in the shadowy soliture, and broken murmurs of the strain still trembled on the keys

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: David Copperfield, Charles Dickens, I am presented to Mrs. Micawber

David Copperfield, Charles Dickens, I am presented to Mrs. Micawber
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield.I am presented to Mrs. Micawber. llustration by Fred Barnard

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, Ralph makes one last Appointment

Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, Ralph makes one last Appointment
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby. Illustration by Fred Barnard. Ralph makes one last Appointmenta'and keeps it

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Great Expectations

Charles Dickens - Great Expectations
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickenss novel Great Expectations. He came back, calling for a light for the cigar in his mouth, which he had forgotten

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Tavistock House

Charles Dickens - Tavistock House
Vintage engraving from Forsters Life of Charles Dickens in the Household Edition by Fred Barnard. Tavistock House was the London home of the noted British author Charles Dickens

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - The Holly Tree

Charles Dickens - The Holly Tree
Vintage colour engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens The Holly Tree, from the Christmas Stories. And when the visitor (oppressed with pie) had fallen asleep

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - Sketches by Boz

Charles Dickens - Sketches by Boz
Vintage engraving of a scene from the Charles Dickenss novel Sketches by Boz. Tureens of soup are emptied with awful rapidity

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol - Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Charles Dickens - The Old Curiosity Shop

Charles Dickens - The Old Curiosity Shop
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens story The Old Curiosity Shop. The door being opened, the child addressed the old man as her grandfather

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Engraving of writer Charles Dickens from 1870

Engraving of writer Charles Dickens from 1870

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Ebenezer Scrooge

Ebenezer Scrooge
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol - Ebenezer Scrooge

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Ghost of Christmas Present

Ghost of Christmas Present
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol - Ghost of Christmas Present

Background imageCharles Dickens (1812-1870) Collection: Marleys Ghost

Marleys Ghost
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol - Marleys Ghost



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