DICKENS, Charles.The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club.London: Chapman and Hall, 1837. 8o (213 x 126 mm). 43 engraved plates (including engraved title) by R. Seymour, R.W. Buss, and Hablot K. Browne ["Phiz"]. Full green morocco gilt, top edge gilt, by Riviere (spine very s...
his researches into the quaint and curious phenomena of life, he suggests that he and three other "Pickwickians" (Mr Nathaniel Winkle, Mr Augustus Snodgrass, and Mr Tracy Tupman) should make journeys to places remote from London and report on their findings to the other members of the club....
Ben Allen, who was dismally depressed with spirits and agitation, accompanied them as far as London Bridge, and in the course of the walk confided to Mr. Winkle, as an especially eligible person to intrust the secret to, that he was resolved to cut the throat of any gentleman, except ...
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The Pickwick Papers caused a sensation when it was published, inspiring Pickwick Club' and society to be set up in honour of the work. The exhibition features items including an 1817 Pickwick Club Minute Book, which records the demand of some such society.The display will also note the ...
time to time, authenticated accounts of their journeys and investigations, of their observations of character and manners, and of the whole of their adventures, together with all tales and papers to which local scenery or associations may give rise, to the Pickwick Club, stationed in London. ...
Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club Charles Dickens Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer, generally considered to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian period and responsible for some of English literature‘s most iconic(图标的) novels and characters. Duri...
time to time, authenticated accounts of their journeys and investigations, of their observations of character and manners, and of the whole of their adventures, together with all tales and papers to which local scenery or associations may give rise, to the Pickwick Club, stationed in London. ...
scenery or associations may give rise, to the Pickwick Club, stationed in London. ‘That this Association cordially recognises the principle of every member of the Corresponding Society defraying his own travelling expenses; and that it sees no objection whatever to the members of the said society...
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