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At the Circulating Library

A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

Illustrator: H. K. Browne

Illustrator: H. K. Browne (1815–1882)

Alternate Name(s): Hablot Knight Browne (legal name); Phiz (pseudonym)

Fiction Titles:

  1. Charles Dickens. Barnaby Rudge. London: Chapman and Hall, 1841.
  2. William Hamilton Maxwell. Rambling Recollections of a Soldier of Fortune. Dublin: William Curry, 1842.
  3. Charles James Lever. The O'Donoghue. Dublin: William Curry, 1845.
  4. Charles James Lever. St. Patrick's Eve. London: Chapman and Hall, 1845.
  5. G. P. R. James. The Fight of the Fiddlers. London: David Bogue, 1849.
  6. Albert Richard Smith. The Pottleton Legacy. London: David Bogue, 1849.
  7. Charles Dickens. The Personal History of David Copperfield. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1850.
  8. Anonymous. A Dozen Pair of Wedding Gloves. London: James Blackwood, 1855.
  9. Augustus Mayhew. Paved with Gold. London: Chapman and Hall, 1858.
  10. Charles Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities. London: Chapman and Hall, 1859.
  11. Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Minister's Wooing. London: Sampson Low, 1859.
  12. James Hannay. Hearts are Trumps. London: David Bogue, 1859.
  13. Charles James Lever. One of Them. London: Chapman and Hall, 1861.
  14. George Halse. Agatha. London: Harrison, 1861.
  15. Anthony Trollope. Can You Forgive Her?. London: Chapman and Hall, 1865.
  16. Robert Smith Surtees. Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1865.

Novels in Parts:

  1. Charles Dickens. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. 20 parts in 19 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, April 1836 to November 1837 (monthly).
  2. Charles Dickens. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. 20 parts in 19 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, April 1838 to October 1839 (monthly).
  3. Charles James Lever. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer. 11 parts (1s per part). Dublin: William Curry, March 1839 to January 1840 (monthly).
  4. William Johnstoune Nelson Neale. Paul Periwinkle. 20 parts (1s per part). London: Thomas Tegg, April 1839 to May 1841 (monthly) irregular.
  5. Charles James Lever. Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon. 22 parts in 21 (1s per part). Dublin: William Curry, March 1840 to December 1841 (monthly).
  6. G. P. R. James. The Commissioner. 14 parts in 13 (1s per part). Dublin: William Curry, December 1841 to December 1842 (monthly).
  7. Charles James Lever. Jack Hinton, the Guardsman. 13 parts in 12 (1s per part). Dublin: William Curry, January 1842 to December 1842 (monthly).
  8. Charles Dickens. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. 20 parts in 19 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, January 1843 to July 1844 (monthly).
  9. Charles James Lever. Tom Burke of "Ours". 22 parts in 20 (1s per part). Dublin: William Curry, February 1843 to September 1844 (monthly).
  10. Charles Rowcroft. Fanny, the Little Milliner. 12 parts (1s per part). London: John Mortimer, December 1844 to November 1845 (monthly).
  11. Charles James Lever. The O'Donoghue. 13 parts in 11 (1s per part). Dublin: William Curry, January 1845 to November 1845 (monthly).
  12. Charles James Lever. The Knight of Gwynne. 20 parts in 19 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, January 1846 to July 1847 (monthly).
  13. J. Sheridan Le Fanu. The Fortunes of Colonel Torlogh O'Brien. 11 parts in 10 (1s per part). Dublin: James McGlashan, April 1846 to January 1847 (monthly).
  14. Charles Dickens. Dombey and Son. 20 parts in 19 (1s per part). London: Bradbury and Evans, October 1846 to April 1848 (monthly).
  15. William Blanchard Jerrold. The Disgrace to the Family. 6 parts (1s per part). London: Darton and Co., June 1847 to November 1847 (monthly).
  16. Augustus Mayhew. The Image of his Father. 6 parts (1s per part). London: Henry Hurst, April 1848 to September 1848 (monthly).
  17. Charles James Lever. Roland Cashel. 20 parts in 19 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, May 1848 to November 1849 (monthly).
  18. Albert Richard Smith. The Pottleton Legacy. 10 parts (1s per part). London: David Bogue, September 1848 to June 1849 (monthly).
  19. Charles Dickens. The Personal History of David Copperfield. 20 parts in 19 (1s per part). London: Bradbury and Evans, May 1849 to November 1850 (monthly).
  20. Charles James Lever. The Daltons. 24 parts in 23 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, May 1850 to April 1852 (monthly).
  21. Frank Smedley. Lewis Arundel. 21 parts in 20 (1s per part). London: Virtue, Hall, and Virtue, December 1850 to July 1852 (monthly).
  22. William Harrison Ainsworth. Mervyn Clitheroe. 12 parts in 11 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, December 1851 to June 1858 (monthly) irregular.
  23. Charles Dickens. Bleak House. 20 parts in 19 (1s per part). London: Bradbury and Evans, March 1852 to September 1853 (monthly).
  24. Charles James Lever. The Dodd Family Abroad. 20 parts in 19 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, September 1852 to April 1854 (monthly).
  25. Frank Smedley. Harry Coverdale's Courtship and All That Came of It. 15 parts (1s per part). London: Virtue, Hall, and Virtue, November 1854 to January 1856 (monthly).
  26. Charles Dickens. Little Dorrit. 20 parts in 19 (1s per part). London: Bradbury and Evans, December 1855 to June 1857 (monthly).
  27. Augustus Mayhew. Paved with Gold. 13 parts (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, March 1857 to March 1858 (monthly).
  28. Charles James Lever. Davenport Dunn. 22 parts in 21 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, July 1857 to April 1859 (monthly).
  29. Charles Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities. 8 parts in 7 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, June 1859 to December 1859 (monthly).
  30. Charles James Lever. One of Them. 15 parts in 14 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, December 1859 to January 1861 (monthly).
  31. Charles James Lever. Barrington. 13 parts in 12 (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, February 1862 to January 1863 (monthly).
  32. Anthony Trollope. Can You Forgive Her?. 20 parts (1s per part). London: Chapman and Hall, January 1864 to August 1865 (monthly).

Periodical Serializations:

  1. Charles Dickens. Barnaby Rudge. Master Humphrey's Clock, 13 February 1841 to 27 November 1841 (weekly).