EVENINGS OF A WORKING MAN : BEING THE OCCUPATION OF HIS SCANTY LEISURE. By JOHN OVERS. With a Preface relative to the Author. By CHARLES DICKENS. Sale - Page 36by Anderson Galleries, Inc - 1922Full view - About this book
| Library catalogs - 1856 - 1156 pages
...Ossoli. Edited by her brother, Arthur B. Fuller. Boston, 1855. (See Fuller, p. 1324.) Own, 7857, D. Evenings of a working man, being the occupation of his scanty leisure. By John Overs. Preface by C. Dickens. London, 1844. Pucal, 11352, O. Pensees, fragments et lettres de Blaise Pascal.... | |
| English essays - 1844 - 742 pages
...Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare. By the Rev. JOSEPH HUNTER, FSA 8vo. 8*. 6d. Evenings of a Working Man ; being the Occupation of...Preface relative to the Author, by CHARLES DICKENS. 5s. Medicine. Sequel to " Homoeopathy Unmasked ; " being a farther Exposure of Hahnemann and his Doctrines... | |
| John Overs - 1844 - 234 pages
... EVENINGS OF A WORKING MAN, WORKING BEIXR THE OCCUPATION OF HIS SCANTY LEISURE: BY JOHN OVERS. WITH A PREFACE RELATIVE TO THE AUTHOR, Bv CHARLES DICKENS. LONDON: TC NEWBY, 72, MORTIMER STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE. Printed by J. & H. COX,... | |
| Commerce - 1844 - 600 pages
...completed in six parte, of 72 pages each.] 5. — Evenings of a Workingman ; being the Occupations of his Scanty Leisure. By JoHN OVERS. With a Preface relative to the Author. By CHARLES DICRENS. New York : J. Winchester. 6. — Mary Schwcidler, the Amber-Witch. Translated from the German.... | |
| United States - 1844 - 638 pages
...and his Empire, in 1844;" Smyth's "Historic Fancies;" and the somewhat singular production called, " Evenings of a Working Man," being the occupation of his scanty leisure, by John Overs, edited or prefaced, by Charles Dickens. We observe the Literary Gazette does not allot very high meed... | |
| United States - 1844 - 648 pages
...and his Empire, in 1844;" Smyth's "Historic Fancies ;" and the somewhat singular production called, "Evenings of a Working Man," being the occupation of his scanty leisure, by John Overs, edited or prefaced, by Charles Dickens. We observe the Literary Gazette does not allot very high meed... | |
| Commerce - 1844 - 604 pages
...completed in пл partí, of 72 pages each.] 5. — Evenings of a Workingman; being the Oecupitions of Ai» Scanty Leisure. By JOHN OVERS. With a Preface relative to the Author. By CHARLES DICKE.VS. New York: J. Winchester. C. — Mary Schweidler, the Ambfr-Wilch. Translated from the German.... | |
| Electronic journals - 1906 - 562 pages
...autograph letters, one addressed " Dear Mr. Overs" (the working-man author befriended by Dickens), whose 'Evenings of a Working Man: being the Occupation of his Scanty Leisure,' was noticed in The Athenäum of 3 August, 1844. Under ' An Unique "Stothard Gallery '"is his 'Life... | |
| Biography - 1852 - 372 pages
...applied to Boz to help him. He did so in what way he could ; and in July, 1844, Mr. Newby published " The Evenings of a Working Man, being the occupation of...Preface relative to the Author, by Charles Dickens." The book was creditable to the writer and also to Dickens. The preface is a sweet bit of simple narrative,... | |
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