- Chronology
- Biographical Essay
- Trollope's biography of Thackeray
- Thackeray's sadness and his characters' fate
- Thackeray's memories of his first days at Charterhouse
- Thackeray on Grey Friars, the Public School in The Newcomes that stands for Charterhouse
- No. 36 Onslow Square, London — Thackeray's home, 1853-1861
- Thackeray's last days at his London clubs
- Thackeray's work for Fraser's magazine
- Thackeray's work for Punch
- Thackeray becomes editor of the Cornhill Magazine
- Peter Shillingsburg on the Art of Biography and Thackeray's Biographers
- Thackeray's "Gentleness of Heart"
- Hare Court, the Inner Temple (where Thackeray studied — and abandoned — law)
- Thackeray's London — 21 drawings by F. Hopkinson Smith
- Thackeray's “tone of mind”
- Some New Thackeray Letters
- Thackeray's Grave in Kensal Green Cemetery
- St John's Church, Kolkata (Calcutta), by James Agg: The Thackerays' Church
- Thackeray's account of his visit to early-Victorian Gibraltar (excerpts from Notes of a Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo)
Last modified 10 August 2014