Illustrations, Ralph the Heir, Uncategorized
ILLUSTRATIONS FOR RALPH THE HEIR Below you’ll find links to various illustrations by F.A. Fraser for Ralph the Heir. Because the original text (hosted at Hathi Trust) is incomplete, we are only able to provide one illustration as it appeared in its original...
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1846, 1847, 1848, Agnes Grey, Author, Balzac, Brontë, Date, Dickens, Disraeli, Dombey and Son, Dumas, Engels, Evangeline, Gaskell, Illustrated London News, Jane Eyre, Kingsley, La Cousine Bette, La Dame aux Camélias, Longfellow, Marryat, Marx, Mary Barton, Part-Issue Wrappers, Tancred, Thackeray, The Children of the New Forest, The Communist Manifesto, The French Revolution, The String of Pearls, Uncategorized, Vanity Fair, Works in Volume Form, Wuthering Heights, Yeast
Works Appearing in Volume Form & Other Notable Publications February, 1846 Typee, Herman Melville (Typee at Project Gutenberg and Librivox). May, 1846 The Count of Monte-Cristo, Alexandre Dumas (anonymous English translation; links to volume 1 and volume 2). (The...
1864, 1865, 1866, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Apologia Pro Vita Sua, Armadale, Author, Bagehot, Braddon, Brother Jacob, Can You Forgive Her?, Can You Forgive Her?, Carroll, Collins, Date, Dickens, Eliot, Enoch Arden, Felix Holt, Gaskell, Griffith Gaunt, Henry Dunbar, Hereward, Kingsley, Meredith, Newman, Our Mutual Friend, Our Mutual Friend, Part-Issue Wrappers, Reade, Serialized novels, Tennyson, The English Constitution, Title, Trollope, Uncategorized, Vittoria, Wives and Daughters
Works Appearing in Volume Form & Other Notable Publications May, 1864 Henry Dunbar, the Story of an Outcast, Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Link to volume 1. Link to volume 2. Link to volume 3. (Henry Dunbar at Project Gutenberg and Librivox audio for Henry Dunbar.)...
1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, Ainsworth, Alice, Archer, Author, Bulwar-Lytton, Carroll, Collins, Darwin, Date, Descent of Man, Dickens, Disraeli, Edwin Drood, Eliot, Eustace Diamonds, Gilbert, Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite, Harry Richmond, Harry Richmond, Illustrations, Lothair, Meredith, Middlemarch, Mystery of Edwin Drood, Poems, Poor Miss Finch, Primitive Culture, Pygmalion and Galatea, Ralph the Heir, Ralph the Heir, Reade, Rossetti, Serialized novels, Sex, Sir Harry Hotspur, Talbot Harland, Terrible Sights of London, Terrible Temptation, The Coming Race, Through the Looking-Glass, Title, Tower Hill, Tower Hill, Trollope, Tylor, Uncategorized, Vril
The late sixties and early seventies were banner years for serial novels. When we first published this page, for space reasons, we only included texts that began their serialization in January 1870 or later (excluding those beginning in 1869) and concluded before...