- A Tale of Two Cities (1859) — the last Dickens' novel "Phiz" Illustrated
- Etching, Wood-egraving, or Lithography in Phiz's Illustrations for A Tale of Two Cities?
- The Plates
- A Discussion of the June 1859 Plates
- A Discussion of the July 1859 Plates
- A Discussion of the August 1859 Plates
- A Discussion of the September 1859 Plates
- A Discussion of the October 1859 Plates
- A Discussion of the November 1859 Plates
- A Discussion of the December 1859 Plates
- Costume Notes
- McLenan's and Phiz's Illustrations for A Tale of Two Cities (1859): A Correspondence?
- A Note on Phiz's Wrapper Design for Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities in Monthly Serialisation
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.
Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities. Illustrated by John McLenan. Harper's Weekly: A Journal of Civilization, 7 May through 3 December 1859.
_______. A Tale of Two Cities. Illustrated by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne). London: Chapman and Hall, November 1859.
_______. 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.
_______. A Tale of Two Cities: A story of the French Revolution. Project Gutenberg e-text by Judith Boss, Omaha, Nebraska. Release Date: September 25, 2004 [EBook #98].
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