"This volume offers a collection of Thackeray's contributions to the British magazine of humor and satire."@en
"Cover title Illustrations by the author, Harry Furniss, George Cruikshank, Frederick Walker, Richard Doyle, and Kenny Meadows Each volume has special title page "This edition de luxe of one thousand copies was printed in 1911 " Includes bibliographical references [1] Ballads and verses Miscellaneous contributions to Punch -- [2] Book of snobs -- [3] Burlesques from Cornhill to Grand Cairo Juvenilia -- [4] Christmas books -- [5] Critical papers in art Stubbs's calendar Barber Cox -- [6] Critical papers in literature -- [7] English humorists of the 18th century: the four Georges, etc -- [8] The Fitz-Boodle papers and other sketches -- [9] History of Henry Esmond, Esq -- [10] History of Pendennis -- [11] Lovel the widower and other stories and sketches -- [12] The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq Catherine -- [13] Roundabout papers Denis Duval -- [14] Travels in London Letters to a young man about town -- missing [15] The Yellowplush correspondence Jeames's diary The Great Hogarty diamond -- [16] A shabby genteel story The adventures of Philip -- [17] The Paris sketch book of Mr M A Titmarsh The Irish sketch book -- [18] The Newcomes -- [19] The Virginians -- [20] Vanity Fair (?) Vol [14] missing."
"The novel tells the story of Colonel Thomas Newcome and his son, Clive. Colonel Newcome is a good man of high moral character, and Clive has studied extensively and traveled abroad in hopes of becoming a great painter, an occupation that his family (especially his cousin Barnes) looks down upon. After working with the military in India for several years, Colonel Newcome returns with Clive to his home and family in England. At a welcoming party, Clive meets his cousin and friend from childhood, Ethel, and immediately falls in love. The colonel returns to India some years later, leaving Clive to travel Europe, pursue his dream and hope to have a relationship with Ethel. While The Newcomes is not one of Thackeray's most popular works, it has captivated critics since its publication. Tackling themes of religion (especially Methodism) and class in Victorian England, the novel was also the first to use the word "capitalism" as a reference to the economic system we know today."@en
"This volume offers two pieces that appeared serially in "Fraser's Magazine" in 1841 and 1837, with Thackeray's illustrations included."@en
"This volume offers Thackeray's last completed novel, with an introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie and an additional Thackeray work ("A Shabby Genteel Story")."@en
"This volume offers an illustrated collection of Thackeray works, including various essays and critical reviews, with an introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie and a biography by Leslie Stephen."@en
"The works of William Makepeace Thackeray, with biographical introductions by his daughter, Anne Ritchie [and illustrations by the author and authors] The biographical edition"@en
"The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray : in twenty-four volumes"@en
"The works of William Makepeace Thackeray : with biographical introductions by his daughter, Anne Ritchie and illustrations by the author and others ; the biographical ed"
"[The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray. Reprinted from the first editions, with all the original illustrations, facsimiles of wrappers, etc. Edited, from 1903, by Lewis Melville, pseud., i.e. Lewis S. Benjamin.]"@en
"The works of William Makepeace Thackeray : in twenty-six volumes"
"The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray. With biographical introductions by his daughter, Lady Ritchie. (The Centenary Biographical Edition.) [With the author's illustrations and others.]"@en
"The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, with biographical introductions by his daughter, Anne Ritchie"
"The works of William Makepeace Thackeray : [in fourteen volumes]"
"The works of William Makepeace Thackeray in twenty-four volumes"@en
"The works of William Makepeace Thackeray the biographical edition"@en
"The works of William Makepeace Thackeray [vol. 3]"
"The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray. [Library Edition.]"@en
This is a placeholder reference for a Event entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Event entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Event entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Organization entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Organization entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Organization entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Place entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Place entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Place entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Topic entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Topic entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Topic entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.