Manuscript maps from Dickens’ first novel

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A series of maps, drawn to illustrate The Pickwick Papers

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C.M.N.
C.M.N.,
1908
Manuscript map of London with six inset views, yellowing and slightly faded, two small partial holes to lower margin, not affecting image.
547 by 709mm. (21.5 by 28 inches).
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This unique, hand-drawn set of maps brings to life Charles Dickens' first novel, 'The Pickwick Papers'. Originally serialised and published in monthly installments from 1836, the narrative follows the journeys of the 'Pickwickians', members of an eponymous society founded by Mr Pickwick, as they travel throughout the English countryside and report on their experiences. Here Dickens first employs the seamless blend of satire, caricature and social commentary that would becom...

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bibliography:

Baxendale, 'An Illustrated Map of Charles Dickens' London', (Bax Studio, 1983); Cohen, Rabb, 'Charles Dickens and His Original Illustrators', (Ohio State University Press, 1980); Dickens, Aldin, 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club', (Chapman & Hall, 1910)