Biographical Materials
Illustrations of Great Expectations
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 eighteenth and final volume is entitled The Dickens Companion: A Book of Anecdote and Reference. Although all the plates of volume 14, Great Expectations and Reprinted Pieces, contain captions, some offer quoted text and refer to page numbers in the edition while others do not. Since each page is 12 by 18. 2 cm (4.75 by 7.25 inches) and their margins of 2 cm (3.125 inches by 6.375 inches), with a caption below each in upper-case, and often below that a quotation in upper and lower case, each plate is effectively 14 cm by 8 cm (5.5 inches by 3.25 inches). — Philip V. Allingham
Related Materials
- J. Clayton Clarke ("Kyd") (2 plates)
- Felix O. C. Darley (2 plates)
- F. A. Fraser (28 plates)
- Charles Green (8 plates)
- Frederic W. Pailthorpe (12 plates)
- Marcus Stone (10 plates)
References
Dickens, Charles. Great Expectations. Volume 6 of the Household Edition. London: Chapman and Hall, 1871-1880 [this volume c. 1877]. Note: All material is reproduced courtesy of The Charles Dickens Museum, 48 Doughty Street, London WC1N 2LF.