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London and New York: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin [186466]. 4 vols. Illus. Vols. iii, 41.5 cm.

; Vols. iiiiv, 32 cm. Feb. 20, 1864June 1866. Vols. i and ii in English and French. The periodical consists of two sections: auto graphs (and some drawings) in facsimile and brief biographical or anecdotal sketches about the contributors. Letter from Dickens to an unidentified corre spondent, Second January 1844, Vol. i, 1st sec tion, p. [7]; Dickens calling card, with an inscription in his hand (a stage pass), Vol. iii, 1st section, p. 35. Biographical Notice concerning Dickens, Vol. iii, 2nd section, p. 1819. Dark green sand cloth, blocked in blind. Bookplate of Alfred Charles Twentyman in Vols. iii and iv. 526.Copy 2. Vol. i only, with a different title page: The Au tographic Mirror. LAutographe Cosmopolite. Inedited Autographs of Illustrious and Distinguished Men of Past and Present Times: Sovereigns, Statesmen, Warriors, Divines, Historians, Lawyers, Literary, Scientific, Artistic, and Theatrical Celebrities. [subtitle also in French].... Lithographed by Vincent Brooks, Chandos St. Charing Cross. Office: 13, Burleigh St. Strand, London. Dark red sand cloth, same blocking in blind as Copy 1. Both copies in thackeray collection [wmt 267268]. 527.Bass, Michael Thomas. Street Music in the Metropolis. Correspondence and Observations on the Existing Law, and Proposed Amendments.... London: John Murray, 1864. viii, 120 p. 19 cm. To M. T. Bass, Esq., M.P. Sir, Your under signed correspondents are desirous to offer you their hearty thanks for your introduction

into the House of Commons of a Bill for the Suppression of Street Music; and they beg to assure you that, in the various ways open to them, they will, out of Parliament, do their utmost to support you in your endeavour to abolish that intolerable nuisance.... (Signed) Charles Dickens [and 27 others, including Alfred Tennyson, John Everett Millais, John Forster, John Leech, W. Holman Hunt, Wilkie Collins, R. Doyle, T. Carlyle, and Thomas Woolner], p. 4142. Red, gray, and yellow nonpareil marbled boards. Dark green leather spine and corners. T.e.g. 528.Bentleys Miscellany. Vols. ix. London: Richard Bentley, 183741. 10 vols. Illus. 23 cm. Edited by Boz, Vol. i, No. 1, Jan. 1837Vol. v, No. 26, Feb. 1839; by W. Harrison Ains- worth, Vol. v, No. 27, March 1839Vol. x, No. 60, Dec. 1841. Contributions by Boz: Vol. i, Editorss Ad dress on the Completion of the First Volume, p. [iii]iv; [Editorial note], p. 48; Public Life of Mr. Tulrumble, Once Mayor of Mudfog, p. 4963; Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boys Progress, Illustrated by George Cruikshank, p. 105115, 218230, 326338, 430441; [Editorial note], p. 152, 165, 168; Stray Chapters. Chapter i. The Pantomime of Life, p. 291 297; Stray Chapters. Chapter ii. Some Particulars Concerning a Lion, p. 515518. Vol. ii, Address, p. [iii]iv; Oliver Twist, p. 2 16, 110123, 215228, 430444, 534547; Full Report of the First Meeting of the Mudfog Association for the Advancement of Everything, p. 397413; [Editorial note], p. 632. Vol. iii, Preface, p. [iii]; Oliver Twist, p. [1]16, 105120, 209224, 313328, 417432, 521 535. Vol. iv, Oliver Twist, p. [1]16, 105 120, 313329, 417432, 521536; Mr. Robert Bolton, the Gentleman Connected with the Press, p. 204207; Full Report of the Second Meeting of the Mudfog Association for

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