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    Household Words [June 24, 1854] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · The Ruined Potter · Wood, uncredited · ss






    Household Words [Christmas 1854] ed. Charles Dickens (Household Words, 3d, 36pp) []
    The extra Christmas number of Household Words. This issue is titled “The Seven Poor Travellers”.
    • 1 · The First · Charles Dickens, uncredited · ss
    • 10 · The Second Poor Traveller · George Augustus Sala, uncredited · ss; given as “The Second” in the Table of Contents.
    • 16 · The Third Poor Traveller · Adelaide Anne Procter, uncredited · pm; given as “The Third” in the Table of Contents.
    • 19 · The Fourth Poor Traveller · Wilkie Collins, uncredited · ss; given as “The Fourth” in the Table of Contents.
    • 26 · The Fifth Poor Traveller · George Augustus Sala, uncredited · ss; given as “The Fifth” in the Table of Contents.
    • 29 · The Sixth Poor Traveller · Elizabeth Lynn Linton, uncredited · ss; given as “The Sixth” in the Table of Contents.
    • 34 · The Seventh Poor Traveller · Adelaide Anne Procter, uncredited · pm; given as “The Seventh” in the Table of Contents.
    • 35 · The Road · Charles Dickens, uncredited · vi






















    Household Words [Christmas 1856] ed. Charles Dickens (Household Words, 3d, 36pp) []
    The extra Christmas number of Household Words. This issue is titled “The Wreck of the Golden Mary. Being the Captain’s Account of the Loss of the Ship, and the Mate’s account of the Great Deliverance of Her People in an Open Boat at Sea”.
    • 1 · The Wreck · Charles Dickens & Wilkie Collins, uncredited · ss; the first half, from the viewpoint of the captain, is by Dickens, and the second half, from the viewpoint of John Steadiman, is by Collins.
    • 13 · The Beguilement in the Boats · Percy Fitzgerald, Harriet Parr, Adelaide Anne Procter & James White, uncredited · nv; the first and third parts, from the viewpoints of The Armourer and The Supercargo, are by Fitzgerald; the second part, from the viewpoint of Poor Dick, is by Parr; the fourth bit, a poem from the viewpoint of An Old Seaman is by Procter, and the final part, from the viewpoint of A Young Scotch Boy, is by White.
    • 30 · The Deliverance · Wilkie Collins, uncredited · ss














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