Quite Alone [i]
13/2/1864
Suggestions from a Maniac
The Labours of Thor: Being A Norse Legend From The Prose Edda
Attribution: Reprinted in Walter Thornbury, Historical and Legendary Ballads and Songs (London: Chatto and Windus, 1876).
The Sensational Williams
Chinese Kites
Based partially on a work by Sir John Davis on China. Davis published several works on China including: The Chinese: A General Description of China and Its Inhabitants (1826); Sketches of China; Partly During an Inland Journey of Four Months, between Peking, Nanking, and Canton; with Notices and Observations Relative to the Present War (1841); China During the War and Since the Peace (1852).
The Story of the Guns
Review of Sir James Emerson Tennent, The Story of the Guns (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1864).
Advertisements
1) Advertisement for a New Work by Charles Dickens in Twenty Monthly Parts. 2) Advertisement for the Tenth Volume of All the Year Round.
Quite Alone [ii]
20/2/1864
Indian Railways
The Ghost of Mr. Senior
Cupid's Manufactory
What Was It?
Old Clothes
Under the Rose
1) Advertisement for a New Work by Charles Dickens. 2) Advertisement for the Tenth Volume of All the Year Round.
Quite Alone [iii]
27/2/1864
"Making Tea" in India
The Black Art in Grumbleton [i]
Part of the 'Grumbleton' series.
Point Blank
Attribution: Reprinted in William James Linton, Claribel, and Other Poems (London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1865) as 'Narrowness'.
Home Dinners