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Nicholas Nickleby Illustrations

Illustrations by Hablot Browne

All of the illustrations for Nicholas Nickleby were drawn and etched in steel by Hablot Browne.

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Mr Ralph Nickleby's first visit to his poor relations

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The Yorkshire Schoolmaster at The Saracen's Head

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Nicholas starts for Yorkshire

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The five sisters of York

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The internal economy of Dotheboys Hall

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Kate Nickleby sitting to Miss La Creevy

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Newman Noggs leaves the ladies in the empty house

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Nicholas astonishes Mr Squeers and family

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Nicholas engaged as Tutor in a private family

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Madame Mantalini introduces Kate to Miss Knag

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Miss Nickleby introduced to her Uncle's friends

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Mr Ralph Nickleby's 'honest' composure

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The Professional Gentlemen at Madame Mantalini's

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The Country Manager rehearses a Combat

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The great bespeak for Miss Snevellicci

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Nicholas instructs Smike in the Art of Acting

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Affectionate behavior of Messrs Pyke and Pluck

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Nicholas hints at the probability of his leaving the Company

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Theatrical emotion of Mr Vincent Crummles

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Nicholas attracted by the mention of his Sister's name in the Coffee-room

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Mr and Mrs Mantalini in Ralph Nickleby's Office

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Emotion of Mr Kenwigs in hearing the family news from Nicholas

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Mr Linkinwater intimates his approval of Nicholas

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A sudden recognition, unexpected on both sides

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Nicholas recognises the Young Lady unknown

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The Gentleman next door declares his passion for Mrs Nickleby

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Mr Mantalini poisons himself for the seventh time

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Mr Snawley enlarges on parental instinct

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Nicholas makes his first visit to Mr Bray

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The Consultation

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Mysterious appearance of the Gentleman in the small-clothes

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The last brawl between Sir Mulberry and his pupil

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Great excitement if Miss Kenwigs at the hairdresser's shop

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Nicholas congratulates Arthur Gride on his Wedding Morning

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Mr Squeers and Mrs Sliderskew unconscious of Visitors

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The recognition

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Reduced circumstances of Mr Mantalini

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The breaking up at Dotheboys Hall

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The children at their cousin's grave



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