1859/10/00 |
Elizabeth Gaskell's "Lois the Witch" appears in first of three parts in the weekly "All the Year Round" edited by Charles Dickens. |
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Lois the Witch (book) |
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1859/11/26 |
"The Woman in White" is serialized in "All the Year Round" weekly literary magazine, 26 November 1859 to 25 August 1860. Charles Dickens had asked friend Wilkie Collins to write a novel for his new magazine, Dickens wrote "A Tale of Two Cities". |
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The Woman in White |
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1861/00/00 |
"The Grey Woman" by Elizabeth Gaskell appears in All The Year Round. |
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The Grey Woman (Gaskell short story) |
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1863/00/00 |
Elizabeth Gaskell's "Crowley Castle" arises in All The Year Round. |
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Crowley Castle (short story) |
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1863/12/25 |
Amelia B Edwards' short story "How the Third Floor Knew the Potteries " is published All the Year Round. |
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How the Third Floor Knew the Potteries (Short Story) |
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1864/12/00 |
"The Phantom Coach" is published in the Christmas edition of Charles Dickens' magazine All the Year Round. |
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The Phantom Coach (short story) |
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1865/12/00 |
Charles Dickens's ghostly short story "To be Taken with a Grain of Salt" makes its case in 'All the Year Round', Christmas Number. |
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To be Taken with a Grain of Salt (Short Story) |
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1866/12/00 |
"Mugby Junction" by Charles Dickens, Charles Collins, Amelia Edwards, Andrew Halliday and Hesba Stretton is published as a Christmas extra from All the year round. |
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Mugby Junction (short story collection) |
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1866/12/10 |
"The Signal-Man" by Charles Dickens appears in Mugby Junction, a short story collection published by All the Year Round as a Christmas extra. |
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The Signal-Man (short story) |
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1866/12/10 |
"Barbox Brothers" by Charles Dickens is included in Mugby Junction, a short story collection published by All the Year Round as a Christmas extra. |
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Barbox Brothers (short story) |
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1866/12/10 |
"Barbox Brothers and Co" by Charles Dickens is included in Mugby Junction, a short story collection published by All the Year Round as a Christmas extra. |
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Barbox Brothers and Co (short story) |
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1866/12/10 |
"The Boy at Mugby" by Charles Dickens appears in 'Mugby Junction', a short story collection published by 'All the Year Round' as a Christmas extra. |
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The Boy at Mugby (short story) |
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1866/12/10 |
"The Engine Driver" by Andrew Halliday pulls into 'Mugby Junction', a short story collection published by 'All the Year Round' as a Christmas extra. |
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The Engine Driver (short story) |
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1866/12/10 |
"The Compensation House" by Charles Collins is included in Mugby Junction, a short story collection published by All the Year Round as a Christmas extra. |
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The Compensation House (short story) |
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1866/12/10 |
"The Travelling Post-Office" by Hesba Stretton pulls into Mugby Junction, a short story collection published by All the Year Round as a Christmas extra. |
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The Travelling Post-Office (short story) |
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1870/04/00 |
Illustrated by Luke Fildes, the first installment of "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" is serialized in Dickens own weekly "All the Year Round" at a purchase price of one shilling. In it, Rosa goes to a Lumps-of-Delight shop. |
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood |
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Turkish Delight |
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1870/09/00 |
The sixth of a scheduled 12 installments of "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" is published. No more sections were serialized due to Charles Dicken's sudden death of a stroke on June 8th of the same year. |
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood |
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1871/11/31 |
The short story, "In the Confessional", by A B Edwards is published 'All the Year Round' Christmas annual. |
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In the Confessional (Short Story) |
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1882/09/02 |
"That Veteran" by A C Doyle is published in All The Year Round. |
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That Veteran (Short Story) |
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1883/03/31 |
"Gentlemanly Joe" by Arthur Conan Doyle is published in All The Year Round. |
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Gentlemanly Joe (Short Story) |
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