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No.II 'George Silverman's Explanation' (
ATYR
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Published inAll the Year Round,vol. XIX, no. 460 (15 February 1868), pp. 228-231.
After a Reading in Washington
Speech after a Reading in Washington (7 February 1868).
Before a Reading in Washington
Speech before a Reading in Washington (3 February 1868).
No.I 'George Silverman's Explanation' (
ATYR
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Published in All the Year Round,vol. XIX, no. 458 (1 February 1868), pp. 120-124.
No. I,
Holiday Romance,
'Introductory Romance. From the Pen of William Tinkling, Esquire'
Published in Our Young Folks, vol. 4, no.1 (January 1868), pp. 1-7. Edited by J.T. Trowbridge and Lucy Larcom.
No. I 'George Silverman's Explanation' (
Atlantic Monthly
)
Published in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. 21 (January 1868), pp. 118-123.
After a Reading at Steinway Hall
Speech given after a reading of David Copperfield and 'Mr. Bob Sawyer’s Party' (31 December 1867).
No Thoroughfare
(1867 Christmas Number)
Published in All the Year Round, Extra Christmas Number, 12 December 1867, Vol. XVIII, pp. 1-48.Dickens is known to have primarily written most of The Overture, Act I, Act III, with Collins taking Act 2. Both collaborated on Acts IV and V. However,…
At the School Ship, Boston
Speech at the School Ship, Boston (1 December 1867).
Farewell Dinner on Revisiting America
Speech at the Farewell Dinner on Revisiting America (2 November 1867).
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