“Sketches by “Boz,” Illustrative of Every-day Life and Every-day People (commonly known as Sketches by Boz) is a collection of short pieces published by Charles Dickens in 1836 accompanied by illustrations by George Cruikshank. The 56 sketches concern London scenes and people and are divided into four sections: “Our Parish”, “Scenes”, “Characters”, and “Tales”. The material in the first three of these sections is non-fiction. The last section comprises fictional stories. Originally, the sketches were published in various newspapers and periodicals from 1833-1836.”
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01 - Our Parish 1: The Beadle, the Parish Engine, the Schoolmaster
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02 - Our Parish 2: The Curate, the Old Lady, the Half-Pay Captain
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03 - Our Parish 3: The Four Sisters
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04 - Our Parish 4: The Election for Beadle
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05 - Our Parish 5: The Broker's Man
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06 - Our Parish 6: The Ladies' Societies
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07 - Our Parish 7: Our Next-Door Neighbor
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08 - Scenes 1: The Streets, Morning
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09 - Scenes 2: The Streets, Night
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10 - Scenes 3: Shops and Their Tenants
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11 - Scenes 4: Scotland-Yard
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12 - Scenes 5: Seven Dials
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13 - Scenes 6: Meditations in Monmouth-Street
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14 - Scenes 7: Hackney-Coach Stands
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15 - Scenes 8: Doctors' Commons
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16 - Scenes 9: London Recreations
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17 - Scenes 10: The River
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18 - Scenes 11: Astley's
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19 - Scenes 12: Greenwich Fair
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20 - Scenes 13: Private Theatres
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21 - Scenes 14: Vauxhall-Gardens, by Day
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22 - Scenes 15: Early Coaches
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23 - Scenes 16: Omnibuses
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24 - Scenes 17: The Last Driver & the First Omnibus Cad