Biographical Materials
Working Methods
- "Phiz" — artist, wood-engraver, etcher, and printer
- "Taking The Wrappers Off" — Covers for the Monthly Serials,
April 1836 to September 1870
- Phiz's Dark Plate Etchings for Mervyn Clitheroe (1851-8) and
Davenport Dunn
(1857-9)
- Etching, Wood-egraving, or Lithography in Phiz's Illustration
for A Tale of Two Cities?
- Robert Young: Lifelong Assistant to 'Phiz'" —
illustrator, wood-engraver, and etcher
- Phiz: 'A Good Hand at a Horse' — A Gallery and Brief
Overview of Phiz's Illustrations of Horses for Defoe, Dickens, Lever, and Ainsworth
(1836-64)
- Michael Steig's Dickens and
Phiz (1978)
Works by Charles Dickens, including ten novels (1836-74)
Works by Charles Lever (1840-63)
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Ainsworth's Novels: Old St. Paul's (1841) through Ovingdean Grange (1860)
Daniel Defoe's Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1864)
Works by Ten Other Authors
Social Commentary by Phiz in The Illustrated London News
Bibliographies
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Bibliography
Brown, John Buchanan. Phiz! Illustrator of Dickens'
World. New York: Charles Scribner's, 1978.
Burton, Anthony. "Vision and Designs. Review of John Harvey, Victorian Novelists and Their Illustrators. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1970.
£3.50." Dickensian, 67.2 (1971): 105-109.
Harvey, John R. "Conditions of Illustration in Serial Fiction." Victorian Novelists and Their Illustrators. London: Sidgwick and
Jackson, 1970. Pp. 182-198.
Lester, Valerie Browne Lester. Phiz! The Man Who Drew
Dickens. London: Chatto and Windus, 2004.
Steig, Michael. Dickens and Phiz. Bloomington &
London: Indiana U. P., 1978.
Stevenson, Lionel. Dr. Quicksilver: The Life of
Charles Lever. London: Chapman and Hall, 1939.
Vann, J. Don. Victorian Novels in Serial. New
York: The Modern Language Association, 1985.
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Created 7 May 2018
Last modified 15 October 2024