Victorian Serial Novels Collection
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Throughout the Victorian period, novels in serial parts were published in abundance in newspapers and magazines, by far the most popular form, or in discreet parts issued in instalments, usually twenty monthly issues.
Many 19th century authors established themselves by first publishing original fiction in serial format. Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Thomas Hardy, George Meredith, Robert Louis Stevenson and more, all published serial novels, either in monthly magazines or as discreet serial parts.
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- Items 245
- Last Updated 2025-02-19
Parent Collections (1)
Works (245)
11. Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 11
- Title:
- Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 11
- Description:
- Tells the story of Samuel Pickwick, a good natured elderly gentleman, president of the Pickwick Club. With three other members of the club, Pickwick travels around the English countryside, where he becomes caught up in a series of comic adventures, and romantic and legal misunderstandings. Although light in tone, the novel foreshadows the social concerns that would emerge in Dickens' later work. Issued monthly from April 1836 to November 1837. Chapters 29-31: Chapter 29: How the Pickwickians made and cultivated the acquaintance of a couple of nice young men belonging to one of the liberal professions; how they disported themselves on the ice; and how their visit came to a conclusion Chapter 30: Which is all about the law, and sundry great authorities learned therein Chapter 31: Describes, far more fully than the court newsman ever did, a bachelor's party, given by Mr. Bob Sawyer at his lodgings in the borough
- Subject:
- Men--Societies and clubs and Manners and customs
- Creator:
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
- Contributor:
- Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836 and Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1836/1837
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4569 A1 1836
- Extent:
- 20 numbers in 19 volumes (xiv, 609 pages) ; 23 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Illustrated. First edition (but not first issued of all parts) with parts in their original state with paper wrappers.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2008-06-18
- Technical Note:
- 300 dpi TIFF; no colour correction; archived in Cataloguing on DVD. Compressed from archive at 40% size and 150 dpi; saved as medium quality (5) jpg. Digitized by KM and CDW, technical metadata provided by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by GF and KD.
12. Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 12
- Title:
- Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 12
- Description:
- Tells the story of Samuel Pickwick, a good natured elderly gentleman, president of the Pickwick Club. With three other members of the club, Pickwick travels around the English countryside, where he becomes caught up in a series of comic adventures, and romantic and legal misunderstandings. Although light in tone, the novel foreshadows the social concerns that would emerge in Dickens' later work. Issued monthly from April 1836 to November 1837. Chapters 32-33: Chapter 32: Mr. Weller the elder delivers some critical sentiments respecting literary composition; and, assisted by his son Samuel, pays a small installment of retaliation to the account of the Reverend gentleman with the red nose Chapter 33: Is wholly devoted to a full and faithful report of the memorable trial of Bardell against Pickwick
- Subject:
- Men--Societies and clubs and Manners and customs
- Creator:
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
- Contributor:
- Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836 and Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1836/1837
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4569 A1 1836
- Extent:
- 20 numbers in 19 volumes (xiv, 609 pages) ; 23 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Illustrated. First edition (but not first issued of all parts) with parts in their original state with paper wrappers.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2008-06-19
- Technical Note:
- Compressed from archive at 40% size and 150 dpi; saved as medium quality (5) jpg; 300 dpi TIFF; no colour correction; archived in Cataloguing on DVD. Digitized by KM and CDW, technical metadata provided by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by GF and KD.
13. Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 13
- Title:
- Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 13
- Description:
- Tells the story of Samuel Pickwick, a good natured elderly gentleman, president of the Pickwick Club. With three other members of the club, Pickwick travels around the English countryside, where he becomes caught up in a series of comic adventures, and romantic and legal misunderstandings. Although light in tone, the novel foreshadows the social concerns that would emerge in Dickens' later work. Issued monthly from April 1836 to November 1837. Chapters 34-36: Chapter 34: In which Mr. Pickwick thinks he had better go to Bath; and goes accordingly Chapter 35: The chief feature of which will be found to be an authentic version of the legend of Prince Bladud, and a most extraordinary calamity that befell Mt. Winkle Chapter 36: Honourably accounts for Mr. Weller's absence, by describing a soiree to which he was invited and went -- also relates how he was entrusted by Mr. Pickwick with a private mission of delicacy and importance.
- Subject:
- Men--Societies and clubs and Manners and customs
- Creator:
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
- Contributor:
- Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836 and Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1836/1837
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4569 A1 1836
- Extent:
- 20 numbers in 19 volumes (xiv, 609 pages) ; 23 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Illustrated. First edition (but not first issued of all parts) with parts in their original state with paper wrappers.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2008-06-19
- Technical Note:
- Compressed from archive at 40% size and 150 dpi; saved as medium quality (5) jpg; 300 dpi TIFF; no colour correction; archived in Cataloguing on DVD. Digitized by KM and CDW, technical metadata provided by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by GF and KD.
14. Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 14
- Title:
- Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 14
- Description:
- Tells the story of Samuel Pickwick, a good natured elderly gentleman, president of the Pickwick Club. With three other members of the club, Pickwick travels around the English countryside, where he becomes caught up in a series of comic adventures, and romantic and legal misunderstandings. Although light in tone, the novel foreshadows the social concerns that would emerge in Dickens' later work. Issued monthly from April 1836 to November 1837. Chapters 37-39: Chapter 37. How Mr. Winkle, when he stepped out of the frying pan, walked gently and comfortably into the fire Chapter 38: Mr. Samuel Weller, being entrusted with a mission of love, proceeds to execute it; with what success will hereinafter appear -- Chapter 39. Introduces Mr. Pickwick to a new, and it is hoped not uninteresting scene, in the great drama of life
- Subject:
- Men--Societies and clubs and Manners and customs
- Creator:
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
- Contributor:
- Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836 and Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1836/1837
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4569 A1 1836
- Extent:
- 20 numbers in 19 volumes (xiv, 609 pages) ; 23 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Illustrated. First edition (but not first issued of all parts) with parts in their original state with paper wrappers.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2008-06-19
- Technical Note:
- Compressed from archive at 40% size and 150 dpi; saved as medium quality (5) jpg; 300 dpi TIFF; no colour correction; archived in Cataloguing on DVD. Digitized by KM and CDW, technical metadata provided by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by GF and KD.
15. Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 15
- Title:
- Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 15
- Description:
- Tells the story of Samuel Pickwick, a good natured elderly gentleman, president of the Pickwick Club. With three other members of the club, Pickwick travels around the English countryside, where he becomes caught up in a series of comic adventures, and romantic and legal misunderstandings. Although light in tone, the novel foreshadows the social concerns that would emerge in Dickens' later work. Issued monthly from April 1836 to November 1837. Chapters 40-42: Chapter 40: What befell Mr. Pickwick when he got into the Fleet; what debtors he saw there; and how he passed the night Chapter 41: Illustrative, like the preceding one, of the old proverb, that adversity brings a man acquainted with strange bed-fellows. Likewise containing Mr. Pickwick's extraordinary and startling announcement to Mr. Samuel Weller Chapter 42: Showing how Mr. Samuel Weller got into difficulties
- Subject:
- Men--Societies and clubs and Manners and customs
- Creator:
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
- Contributor:
- Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836 and Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1836/1837
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4569 A1 1836
- Extent:
- 20 numbers in 19 volumes (xiv, 609 pages) ; 23 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Illustrated. First edition (but not first issued of all parts) with parts in their original state with paper wrappers.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2008-06-19
- Technical Note:
- Compressed from archive at 40% size and 150 dpi; saved as medium quality (5) jpg; 300 dpi TIFF; no colour correction; archived in Cataloguing on DVD. Digitized by KM and CDW, technical metadata provided by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by GF and KD.
16. Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 16
- Title:
- Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 16
- Description:
- Tells the story of Samuel Pickwick, a good natured elderly gentleman, president of the Pickwick Club. With three other members of the club, Pickwick travels around the English countryside, where he becomes caught up in a series of comic adventures, and romantic and legal misunderstandings. Although light in tone, the novel foreshadows the social concerns that would emerge in Dickens' later work. Issued monthly from April 1836 to November 1837. Chapters 43-45: Chapter 43: Treats of divers little matters which occurred in the Fleet, and of Mr. Winkler's mysterious behaviour; and shows how the poor Chancery prisoner obtained his release at last Chapter 44: Descriptive of an affecting interview between Mr. Samuel Weller and a family party. Mr. Pickwick makes a tour of the diminutive world he inhabits, and resolves to mix with it in future as little as possible Chapter 45: Records a touching act of delicate feeling, not unmixed with pleasantry, achieved and performed by Messrs. Dodson and Fogg
- Subject:
- Men--Societies and clubs and Manners and customs
- Creator:
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
- Contributor:
- Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836 and Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1836/1937
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4569 A1 1836
- Extent:
- 20 numbers in 19 volumes (xiv, 609 pages) ; 23 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Illustrated. First edition (but not first issued of all parts) with parts in their original state with paper wrappers.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2008-06-19
- Technical Note:
- Compressed from archive at 40% size and 150 dpi; saved as medium quality (5) jpg; 300 dpi TIFF; no colour correction; archived in Cataloguing on DVD. Digitized by KM and CDW, technical metadata provided by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by GF and KD.
17. Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 17
- Title:
- Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 17
- Description:
- Tells the story of Samuel Pickwick, a good natured elderly gentleman, president of the Pickwick Club. With three other members of the club, Pickwick travels around the English countryside, where he becomes caught up in a series of comic adventures, and romantic and legal misunderstandings. Although light in tone, the novel foreshadows the social concerns that would emerge in Dickens' later work. Issued monthly from April 1836 to November 1837. Chapters 46-48: Chapter 46: Is chiefly devoted to matters of business, and the temporal advantage of Dodson and Fogg -- Mr. Winkle re-appears under extraordinary circumstances; and Mr. Pickwick's benevolence proves stronger than his obstinacy Chapter 47: Relates how Mr. Pickwick, with the assistance of Samuel Weller, essayed to soften the heart of Mr. Benjamin Allen, and to mollify the wrath of Mr. Robert Sawyer Chapter 48: Containing the story of the bagman's uncle
- Subject:
- Men--Societies and clubs and Manners and customs
- Creator:
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
- Contributor:
- Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836 and Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1836/1937
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4569 A1 1836
- Extent:
- 20 numbers in 19 volumes (xiv, 609 pages) ; 23 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Illustrated. First edition (but not first issued of all parts) with parts in their original state with paper wrappers.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2008-06-19
- Technical Note:
- 300 dpi TIFF; no colour correction; archived in Cataloguing on DVD. Compressed from archive at 40% size and 150 dpi; saved as medium quality (5) jpg. Digitized by KM and CDW, technical metadata provided by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by GF and KD.
18. Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 18
- Title:
- Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 18
- Description:
- Tells the story of Samuel Pickwick, a good natured elderly gentleman, president of the Pickwick Club. With three other members of the club, Pickwick travels around the English countryside, where he becomes caught up in a series of comic adventures, and romantic and legal misunderstandings. Although light in tone, the novel foreshadows the social concerns that would emerge in Dickens' later work. Issued monthly from April 1836 to November 1837. Chapters 49-51: Chapter 49. How Mr. Pickwick sped upon his mission, and how he was reinforced in the outset by a most unexpected auxiliary Chapter 50. In which Mr. Pickwick encounters an old acquaintance, to which fortunate circumstance the reader is mainly indebted for matter of thrilling interest herein set down, concerning two great public men of might and power Chapter 51. Involving a serious change in the Weller family, and the untimely downfall of the red-nosed Mr. Stiggins
- Subject:
- Men--Societies and clubs and Manners and customs
- Creator:
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
- Contributor:
- Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836 and Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1836/1937
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4569 A1 1836
- Extent:
- 20 numbers in 19 volumes (xiv, 609 pages) ; 23 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Illustrated. First edition (but not first issued of all parts) with parts in their original state with paper wrappers.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2008-06-19
- Technical Note:
- Compressed from archive at 40% size and 150 dpi; saved as medium quality (5) jpg; 300 dpi TIFF; no colour correction; archived in Cataloguing on DVD. Digitized by KM and CDW, technical metadata provided by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by GF and KD.
19. Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 19-20
- Title:
- Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, no. 19-20
- Description:
- Tells the story of Samuel Pickwick, a good natured elderly gentleman, president of the Pickwick Club. With three other members of the club, Pickwick travels around the English countryside, where he becomes caught up in a series of comic adventures, and romantic and legal misunderstandings. Although light in tone, the novel foreshadows the social concerns that would emerge in Dickens' later work. Issued monthly from April 1836 to November 1837. Chapters 52-56: Chapter 52: Comprising the final exit of Mr. Jingle and Job Trotter; with a great morning of business in Gray's Inn Square. Concluding with a double knock at Mr. Perker's door Chapter 53: Containing some particulars relative to the double knock, and other matters, among which certain interesting disclosures relative to Mr. Snodgrass and a young lady are by no means irrelevant to this history Chapter 54: Mr. Solomon Pell, assisted by a select committee of coachmen, arranges the affairs of the elder Mr. Weller -- Chapter 55. An important conference takes place between Mr. Pickwick and Samuel Weller, at which his parent assists-- an old gentleman in a snuff-coloured suit arrives unexpectedly -- Chapter 56. In which the Pickwick Club is finally dissolved, and everything concluded to the satisfaction of everybody.
- Subject:
- Men--Societies and clubs and Manners and customs
- Creator:
- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
- Contributor:
- Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836 and Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1836/1937
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4569 A1 1836
- Extent:
- 20 numbers in 19 volumes (xiv, 609 pages) ; 23 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Illustrated. First edition (but not first issued of all parts) with parts in their original state with paper wrappers.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2008-06-19
- Technical Note:
- 300 dpi TIFF; no colour correction; archived in Cataloguing on DVD. Compressed from archive at 40% size and 150 dpi; saved as medium quality (5) jpg. Digitized by KM and CDW, technical metadata provided by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by GF and KD.
20. Tower of London : an historical romance, no. 01
- Title:
- Tower of London : an historical romance, no. 01
- Description:
- A historical romance that describes the history of Lady Jane Grey from her short-lived time as Queen of England to her execution. The original parts, issued monthly January to December 1840. Illustrated by George Cruikshank and engraved by Thomas Williams. Printed by Bradbury & Evans. Book I, Chapters I-IV: Chapter I. Of the manner in which Queen Jane entered the Tower of London -- Chapter II. Of the indignity shown to the Privy Council by the Duke of Northumberland; and of the resolution taken by Simon Renard to avenge them -- Chapter III. Of the three giants of the Tower, Og, Gog, and Magog; of Xit, the Dwarf; of the fair Cicely; of Peter Trusbut, the Pantler, and Potentia his wife; of Hairun the Bearward, Ribald the Warder, Mauger the Headsman, and Nightgall the Jailor: and of the pleasant pastime held in the Stone Kitchen -- Chapter IV. Of the mysterious occurrence that happened to Queen Jane in Saint John's chapel in the White Tower
- Subject:
- Grey, Jane, Lady, 1537-1554, Queens, Historical fiction, and Regicide
- Creator:
- Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882
- Contributor:
- Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878 and Bentley, Richard, 1794-1871
- Publisher:
- London : Richard Bentley
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1840
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4002 T6 1840
- Extent:
- 13 parts in 12 issues
- Alternative Title:
- Book the first, Jane the Queen
- Edition:
- First edition, first issue
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Illustrations. Complete set contains 40 steel engravings and 58 woodcuts, all designed by George Cruickshank, T.W. sc [Thomas Williams engraver]. Two armorial bookplates on inside of wrap : [1] "Ex Libris Samuel Henry Austin" ; [2] "Reuben Jay Flick".
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2015-01-12
- Technical Note:
- 600dpi tiffs. Parts 1-4 scanned by CDeWolfe using a Plustek Optic book scanner. Parts 5-13 scanned by KMercer using a Plusteck OpticBook A300 book scanner. No colour correction or editing of images. Metadata by MH and KD.