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The cricket on the hearth : a fairy tale of home / by Charles Dickens.

Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
London : Printed and published for the author by Bradbury and Evans, 1846.
PML 132044
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The cricket on the hearth : a fairy tale of home / by Charles Dickens.

Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
London : Printed and published for the author by Bradbury and Evans, 1846.
PML 150912
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The Cricket on the Hearth : A fairy tale of home. [With illustrations by D. Maclise, R. Doyle, C. Stanfield, J. Leech and E. Landseer].

Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
Printed and published for the Author, by Bradbury & Evans London, 1846.
PML 6630
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The cricket on the hearth : autograph manuscript, [after 1845].

Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
PML 250496
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The cricket on the hearth...

Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
London, 1846.
PML 22458
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The cries of a wouded [sic] conscience. Or, The sorrowful sighs of a trembling sinner at the point of death : wherein he bitterly lamented the folly of his loose and impious life earnestly entreating God to be gracious to him in the salvation of his soul, even for his mercy's sake: concluding with an exhortation to his friends, beseeching them not to follow the bad examples of his loose life, assuring them it was a dangerous haard [sic] to trust to a death-bed repentance.

[London?] : [printer not identified], [1700s]
PML 3469.78
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The cries of London : for the instruction and amusement of good children : decorated with woodcuts from life.

York : Printed by J. Kendrew, Colliergate, [ca. 1820]
PML 88014.2
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The Cries of London : for the instruction of good children : decorated with twenty-four cuts from life.

Brentford : Printed by P. Norbury ..., [ca. 1800]
PML 85578.1
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The Cries of London : for the instruction of good children : decorated with twenty-four cuts from life.

Brentford : Printed by P. Norbury ..., [ca. 1800]
PML 85577.6
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The Cries of London, or, Child's moral instructor : for the use of schools, private families, governesses, tutors, &c. : decorated with 32 copper plates, elegantly engraved; with a moral and emblematical description of each particular story; intended at once to make instruction pleasing; and unite humour with decency.

London : Printed & sold by Edwd. Ryland, Printer, in the Old Bailey, [ca. 1760]
PML 81988
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