Biographical information
Illustrations of Dickens's Novels and The Life of Dickens
- Martin Chuzzlewit, Vol. II (1872)
- David Copperfield, Vol. III (1872)
- Bleak House, Vol. IV (1873)
- Barnaby Rudge, Vol. VII (1874)
- A Tale of Two Cities, Vol. VIII (1874)
- Nicholas Nickleby, Vol. X (1875)
- Dombey and Son, Vol. VII (1877)
- The Christmas Books, Vol. XVII (1878)
- Life of Dickens, Vol. XXII (1879)
- Master Humphrey's Clock, Vol. XX (1879)
- A New Edition for a New Generation of Readers: Fred Barnard and the Household Edition of Charles Dickens's Works
- The Illustrators of the Household Edition of The Works of Charles Dickens (22 vols., 1871-79)
- Extra Illustrations and Grangerising: A Dickensian Phenomenon
- A Gallery of Title-Pages for the Household Edition of Charles Dickens's Works (1871-79)
Illustrations of Other Works by Dickens
- Sketches by Boz, Household Edition, Vol. XIII (1876)
- Title-page vignette for Master Humphrey's Clock, Reprinted Pieces, and The Mystery of Edwin Drood(1879)
- Peggotty Searching for Little Emily (1912)
- Mr. Micawber (1912)
Cartoons and Illustrations from Harper's Weekly
- Selling 'Auction Pools' on a Horse-Race
- The Ardor and the Joy of a Game at Foot-Ball
- Why, Huggins, my boy . . .
Miscellaneous Cartoons
Eight Illustrations for Two Gissing Short Stories in The English Illustrated Magazine
- Barnard's Illustrations for Two Gissing Short Stories (1895) — "The Fate of Humphrey Snell" and "An Inspiration"
- 1. First illustration for "The Fate of Humphrey Snell": "It isn't my fault," sobbed the girl. "They've turned me out, and I don't know where to go." (October 1895)
- 2. Headpiece for "The Fate of Humphrey Snell" (October 1895)
- 3. "We shall have him on our 'hands" (October 1895)
- 4. Tailpiece for "The Fate of Humphrey Snell" (October 1895)
- 5. Headpiece for "An Inspiration" (December 1895)
- 6. "He selected a cigar with fastidious appreciation" for "An Inspiration" (December 1895)
- 7. "I brushed past Dunning, and went right up to her" for "An Inspiration" (December 1895)
- 8. Uncaptioned tailpiece," final illustration for "An Inspiration" (December 1895).
Watercolours
- Possible illustration of David Copperfield
- Bill Sikes and Bull's-eye from Pears edition of Oliver Twist (1896)
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Bibliography
Barnard, Fred. Scenes and Characters from the Works of Charles Dickens. London: Chapman and Hall, 1908.
Bentley, Nicolas, Michael Slater, and Nina Burgis. The Dickens Index. New York and Oxford: Oxford U. P., 1990.
Dickens, Charles. Barnaby Rudge — A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty. Illustrated by Fred Barnard. The Household Edition. 22 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1874. Vol. VII.
__________. Bleak House. Illustrated by Fred Barnard [61 composite wood-block engravings]. The Works of Charles Dickens. The Household Edition. 22 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1873. Vol. IV.
__________. David Copperfield, with 61 illustrations by Fred Barnard. The Household Edition. 22 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1872. Vol. III.
__________. Dombey and Son. Illustrated by Fred Barnard [62 composite wood-block engravings]. The Works of Charles Dickens. 22 vols. The Household Edition. London: Chapman and Hall, 1877. Vol. XV.
__________. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, with 59 illustrations by Fred Barnard. Household Edition. 22 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1872. Vol. II.
__________. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. With fifty-two illustrations by C. S. Reinhart. The Household Edition. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1875. Vol. I.
__________. Master Humphrey's Clock. Reprinted Pieces, and Other Stories. With illustrations by E. G. Dalziel and F. Barnard. The Household Edition. 22 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1872. Vol. XX. Pp. 253-306.
__________. Nicholas Nickleby, with fifty-eight illustrations by Fred Barnard. The Household Edition. 22 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1875. XV. Rpt. 1890.
__________. Sketches by Boz. Illustrated by Fred Barnard. The Household Edition. 22 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1876. XIII.
__________. A Tale of Two Cities. Illustrated by Fred Barnard. The Household Edition. 22 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1874. VIII.
Gissing, George. "The Fate of Humphrey Snell." The English Illustrated Magazine. No. 145 (Oct., 1895): 1-10.
__________. "An Inspiration." The English Illustrated Magazine. No. 147 (Dec., 1895): 268-75.
Kitton, Frederic George. Dickens and His Illustrators: Cruikshank, Seymour, Buss, "Phiz," Cattermole, Leech, Doyle, Stanfield, Maclise, Tenniel, Frank Stone, Landseer, Palmer, Topham, Marcus Stone, and Luke Fildes. Amsterdam: S. Emmering, 1972. Re-print of the 1899 (London) edition.
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