- Frontispiece: The Trial of Evremonde
- Title-page vignette [figure of a female Jacobin]
- She curtsied to him.... He made her another bow
- The Wine-shop
- "What is this?"
- Messrs. Cruncher and Son
- The Lion and the Jackal
- And smoothing her rich hair with as much pride
- He stooped a little, and with his tattered blue cap. . . .
- "Drive him fast to his tomb!"
- "Think now and then that there is a man . . ."
- "It is frightful, messieurs."
- Saint Antoine
- Still, the Doctor, with shaded forehead
- Dragged, and struck at, and stifled
- Among the talkers was Stryver, of the King's Bench
- Some registers were lying open on a desk
- The Grindstone
- The Carmagnole
- Here Mr. Lorry became aware
- Twice he put his hand to the wound in his breast
- As he was drawn away, his wife released him
- His head and throat were bare"
- "You might, from your appearance, be the wife of Lucifer," said Miss Pross
- The Third Tumbrel
Additional Resources: Illustrations, 1859-1910
- Some Discussions of Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities
- A Tale of Two Cities (1859) — the last Dickens novel Phiz Illustrated
- A Note on Phiz's Wrapper Design for Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities (1859) in Monthly Serialisation
- Phiz's original serial illustrations for A Tale of Two Cities (1859)
- John McLenan's serial illustrations for A Tale of Two Cities (1859)
- Sol Eytinge, Jr.'s Diamond Edition illustrations for A Tale of Two Cities (1867)
- A. A. Dixon's illustrations for A Tale of Two Cities (1905)
- Harry Furniss's illustrations for A Tale of Two Cities (1910)
Bibliography
Allingham, Philip V. "'Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities (1859) Illustrated: A Critical Reassessment of Hablot Knight Browne's Accompanying Plates." Dickens Studies. 33 (2003): 109-158.
_______. The Dickens Souvenir Book. London: Chapman & Hall, 1912.
Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities. Illustrated by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne). London: Chapman and Hall, November 1859.
_______. A Tale of Two Cities. Illustrated by John McLenan. Harper's Weekly. (24 September 1859): 621; (5 October 1859): 699; (29 October 1859): 701; (19 November 1859): 748.
_______. A Tale of Two Cities. Illustrated by Sol Eytinge, Jr. The Diamond Edition. 16 vols. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867. XIII.
_______. A Tale of Two Cities. Illustrated by Fred Barnard. The Household Edition. 22 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1874. VIII.
_______. (1859). A Tale of Two Cities, ed. Andrew Sanders. World's Classics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1980.
_______. A Tale of Two Cities (1859), ed. George Woodcock. Illustrated by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne). Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1970.
Hammerton, J. A. The Dickens Picture-Book. The Charles Dickens Edition of the Works of Charles Dickens. London: Educational Book, 1910.
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