Illustrations integrated into the Bradbury & Evans Text (December 1845)
- Frontispiece (Daniel Maclise)
- Ornamental title-page (Daniel Maclise)
- Chirp the First (Richard Doyle)
- The Carrier's Cart (Clarkson Stanfield)
- John's Arrival (John Leech)
- John and Dot (Clarkson Stanfield)
- Chirp the Second (Richard Doyle)
- Caleb at Work (John Leech)
- Boxer (Edwin Landseer)
- Tilly Slowboy (John Leech)
- Mrs. Felding's Lecture (John Leech)
- Chirp the Third (Richard Doyle)
- John's Reverie (John Leech)
- The Dance (John Leech)
Illustrations by L. Rossi for the Pears' Centenary Edition (1912)
- Frontispiece: A Merry Christmas
- Engraved Title: The Carrier and His Van
- The Song of the Kettle (17)
- Mr. Peerybingle's Welcome Home (21)
- Mr. and Mrs. Peerybingle's First Home-Coming (26)
- The Stranger (p. 32)
- Tackleton the Toy Merchant (38)
- Mrs. Peerybingle Receives a Shock (45)
- The Apparition that the Carrier did not see (50)
- Boxer (51) *
- Caleb Plummer's House (53)
- Caleb Plummer's Working Room (56)
- The Blind Girl's Illusion (67)
- The Peerybingle Family sets out on a Visit (70)
- An Especially Festive Gathering (81)
- The Blind Girl's Blessing (86)
- What Tackleton Revealed to the Carrier (93)
- Tailpiece for "Chirp the Second" — The Cricket (95) *
- John Approaches the Stranger's Door with a Gun in his Hand (99)
- John Peerybingle and the Household Spirits (103)
- Tilly Slowboy's Dance of Joy (116)
- The Wanderer's Return (124)
- John's Eyes are Opened (128)
- The Reconciliation (131)
- Tackleton Repents (137)
- Tailpiece: "The End" — The Cricket (140) *
- Pears Covers for The Cricket on the Hearth and The Haunted Man
Illustrations for the Other Volumes of the Pears' Centenary Christmas Books of Charles Dickens (1912)
Each contains about thirty illustrations from original drawings by Charles Green, R. I. — Clement Shorter (1912)
- A Christmas Carol (28 plates) Vol. I (1912)
- The Chimes (31 plates) Vol. II
- The Battle of Life (28 plates) Vol. IV
- The Haunted Man (31 plates) Vol. V
Bibliography
Dickens, Charles. The Cricket on the Hearth. A Fairy Tale of Home. Illustrated by John Leech, Daniel Maclise, Richard Doyle, Clarkson Stanfield, and Edwin Landseer. Engraved by George Dalziel, Edward Dalziel, T. Williams, J. Thompson, R. Graves, and Joseph Swain. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1846 [December 1845].
_____. The Cricket on the Hearth. Illustrated by L. Rossi. London: A & F Pears, 1912.
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Last modified 28 September 2021