* These Fourteen Weekly Parts Originally Appeared without Any Illustrations.

Victorian and Modern Editions (1862-1978)

No Name was first published as a three-volume set in December, 1862, by Sampson Low in London, with later editions including a one-volume version in 1864 by Sampson Low, an 1873 one-volume illustrated edition by Harper and Bros., New York, a 1978 Dover paperback, and numerous modern editions by such publishers as Penguin Classics and Oxford University Press. There is also a 1998 Oxford World's Classics edition, a 1964 single-volume edition from Low's Favourite Library, and a 1978 Dover edition, based on the 1873 Harper's edition that utilizes sixteen of Mclenan's original engravings from Harper's Weekly: A Journal of Civilization.

Fully one-third of the weekly instalments were not accompanied by illustrations: the disruption in transAtlantic shipping schedules occasioned by the Civil War may have been partially responsible. It is also entirely possible that illustrations of battles, military actions, and commanding officers often required Mclenan's talents. Another possible explanation is that Dickens himself received the copy for these aberrant instalments too late from Collins in order to provide Harper's with the proofsheets in a timely fashion.

Related Material

Bibliography

Blain, Virginia. “Introduction” and “Explanatory Notes” to Wilkie Collins’s No Name. Oxford World's Classics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986.

Collins, William Wilkie. No Name . Illustrated by John McLenan. Harper’s Weekly, Vol. VI. 15 March 1862-17 January 1863.

Collins, Wilkie. No Name [3 vols.]. London: Sampson & Low, 1862.

Collins, Wilkie. No Name [single-volume cheap edition]. With a frontispiece by John Everett Millais. London: Sampson & Low, 1864.

Collins, William Wilkie. No Name. Illustrated by John McLenan. [First American volume edition] New York: Harper & Bros., 1873.

Collins, William Wilkie. No Name. Illustrated by John McLenan. New York: Dover Publications, 1978.

Vann, J. Don. "No Name in All the Year Round, 15 March 1862-17 January 1863." Victorian Novels in Serial. New York: Modern Language Association, 1985: 46-47.


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