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DICKENSIAN INNS AND TAVERNS

 

 

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

THE INNS AND TAVERNS OF PICKWICK

With thirty-one illustrations.
Large Crown 8vo. Second Edition.
10/6 net.

“The Inns and Taverns of Pickwick” has proved one of the most successfulbooks of the season. The reviewers have been unanimous in its praise, andin speaking of its value and qualities have used such adjectives asfamous, friendly, entertaining, delightful, well-informed, irresistible,valuable, fascinating, jolly, glowing, jovial, great, favourite, charming,congenial, and agreed that it is the “final authority and worthy of itsmighty subject.”

LONDON: CECIL PALMER

 

 

JOHN BROWDIE AND FANNY SQUEERS ARRIVE
AT THE SARACEN’S HEAD
Drawn by T. Onwhyn

 

 

DICKENSIAN
INNS & TAVERNS

 

BY
B. W. MATZ
EDITOR OF “THE DICKENSIAN”

AUTHOR OF
“THE INNS AND TAVERNS OF PICKWICK”
ETC., ETC.

 

WITH THIRTY-NINE ILLUSTRATIONS BY T. ONWHYN,
CHARLES G. HARPER, L. WALKER, F. G. KITTON, G. M. BRIMELOW
AND FROM PHOTOGRAPHS AND OLD ENGRAVINGS

 

 

 

 

LONDON
CECIL PALMER
OAKLEY HOUSE, BLOOMSBURY STREET, W.C. I

 

 

First
Edition
1922
Copyright

 

Printed in Great Britain by Burleigh Ltd. Bristol

 

 

TO
RIDGWELL CULLUM

 

 


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CONTENTS

Chapter Page
 Preface13
IDickens and Inns15
IIOliver Twist2
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