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CHARLES DICKENS. Sikes attempting to destroy his dog. Bill Sikes and Bullseye. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 22.

CHARLES DICKENS. Sikes attempting to destroy his dog.  Bill Sikes and Bullseye. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 22.
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Sikes attempting to destroy his dog. Bill Sikes and Bullseye. This sketch is intended as a sort of title page to the twenty-five water colour drawings, etc. 1894. Twenty-six plates. Proofs in colour of the illustrations used in the Chapman & Hall 1895 edition of “Oliver Twist” MS. inscription by Joseph Grego. Source: Dex.297.(2) plate 22.
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