Pa's Lodger and Pa's Daughter - Public domain book illustration
John Rokesmith subtly provokes Bella to visit her parentsРусский: Белла и Роксмит. Иллюстрация Маркуса Стоуна к роману Диккенса «Наш общий друг»
A Friend in Need - Public domain scan / engraving
A Friend in Need by Marcus Stone. Wood engraving by Dalziel. 9.2 cm high x 15.6 cm wide. Second illustration for the tenth monthly number of Our Mutual Friend, Chapter Fifteen, "The Whole Case So Far," in the ... More
At the Bar - Public domain book illustration
At the Bar Marcus Stone, Our Mutual Friend, Chapter Six, "Cut Adrift
Bella 'Righted' by the Golden Dustman
Mr Boffin's diatribe after learning of Rokemith's proposal to Bella.
Better to be Abel than Cain (Sept., 1865)
Marcus Stone's illustration for Book 4, "A Turning," Chapter 7, September, 1865, instalment. Cain and Abel - the first two sons of Adam and Eve. According to the book of Genesis, Cain, a farmer, became jealo... More
Bibliomania of the Golden Dustman
Mr Boffin ,with Bella, acquiring stories of misers' lives.
Bringing Him in - Public domain book illustration
The handsomely furnished Sackville Street, Piccadilly, townhouse of Sophronia and Alfred Lammle
Eugene's bedside (Oct., 1865) - Public domain book illustration
Marcus Stone's illustration for Book 4, "A Turning," Chapter 10, "The Doll's dressmaker Discovers A Word" ', 1865
Forming the Domestic Virtues - Public domain book illustration
Working Class and Upper-Middle Class Worlds Collide: Charlie Hexam and Bradley Headstone visit Mortimer Lightwood and Eugene Wrayburn in their chambers
In the Lock-Keeper's House - Public domain book illustration
Rogue Ridehood meditating in his house
Lightwood at Last - Public domain book illustration
Bella and John Rokesmith encounter Mortimer Lightwood on the street. Stone's illustration for Book 4, "A Turning," Chapter 12, "The Passing Shadow," appeared in the October, 1865, instalment. The moment realiz... More
Miss Riderhood at Home - Public domain book illustration
Pleasant Riderhood and her surly father.
More Dead Than Alive - Public domain book illustration
John Harmon's crawling, soaking wet, across planking towards the shore
Mr Boffin discovers an Orphan - Public domain book illustration
Rokesmith and Mrs Boffin discover Little Johnny
Mr Venus surrounded by the trophies of his art
Mr Venus in his shop, with Silas Wegg and a client
Mr. Boffin does the Honours the Nursery Door (Nov., 1865)
Bella's taking possession of the nursery for Baby Bella Public domain photograph of a nursery, agriculture, garden, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mr. Fledgeby Departs on His Errand of Mercy
Mr Flegeby visits Mrs Lammle.
Mr. Wegg prepares a Grindstone for Mr. Boffin's Nose
Mr Wegg rants at Mr Boffin in Mr Venus's shop
Not to be shaken off (Nov., 1865)
The blackmailing of Bradley Headstone by Rogue Riderhood
Our Johnny - Public domain book illustration
Stone's illustration for Book 2, Chapter 9, "In which The Orphan Makes His Will"
Podsnappery - Public domain book illustration
Showing the social swirl in which the merchant Podsnap moves
Rogue Ridehood's Recovery - Public domain book illustration
Rogue Riderhood gets dressed after having been rescued from the river
The Bird of Prey brought down - Public domain book illustration
Lightwood, Wrayburn, the Inspector, and Riderhood solve the mystery of Gaffer Hexam's empty boat
The Boffin Progress (colorized as the Scribner's frontispiece, 1901)
Mr Boffin in his glory
The Boofer Lady - Public domain book illustration
Bella Wilfer, described as The Boofer Lady by little Johnny
The Dutch Bottlle - Public domain book illustration
Boffin's abstracting the bottle from the mound
The Evil Genius of the House of Boffin
Silas Wegg in front of Mr Boffin's townhouse
The Flight - Public domain book illustration
Betty Higden runs away
The Fourth Monthly Wrapper (August, 1864)
The August 1864 Wrapper for Our Mutual Friend Public domain photograph of an advertising poster, advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The Garden on the Roof - Public domain book illustration
Fledgeby's front-man, conducts his employer onto the roof of the building, where Jenny Wren and Lizzie Hexam are reading
The Happy Pair (Mr and Mrs Lamnle)
Mr. and Mrs. Lammle have walked for some time on the Shanklin sands
The Lovely Woman has her Fortune told
Bella promises her father that he will always have a place in their modest, middle-class home
The Parting by the River (Sept., 1865)
Lizzie Hexam reluctantly quits Eugene Wrayburn's company
The Ragged School In West Street, late Chick Lane, Smithfield, by Gorg...
Cruikshank represents a ragged school at the Saffron Hill slum in London, which Charles Dickens visited on behalf of philanthropist Angela Burdett Coutts in 1843. This visit undoubtedly shaped his conception o... More
The Wedding Dinner at Greenwich (August, 1865)
John Rokesmith and Bella enjoying their wedding dinner with Bella's father The Wedding Dinner at Greenwich by Marcus Stone. Wood engraving by Dalziel. 9 cm high x 13.6 cm wide, vignetted. Second illustration f... More
Three-Penn'orth Rum - Public domain book illustration
Eugene is interrogating "Mr. Dolls" (Jenny Wren's alcoholic father) about Lizzie's whereabouts
Trying on for the Doll's Dressmaker
Jenny Wren's impressions of the appearance and fashions of society ladies
Witnessing the Agreement - Public domain book illustration
R. Wilfer signing the agreement to rent a room to John Rokesmith
"The dust-heaps, Somers Town, in 1836." From an engraved wood print, c...
The dust-heaps in Domers Town in 1836, circa 1880
Miss Wren fixes her idea (Oct., 1865)
Jenny Wren and Mr Riah after Mr Doll's death
Illustration Our mutual friend-gaffer lizzie 1864
Deutsch: Illustration, sprich colorierte Radierung, aus Charles Dickens Our Mutual Friend, 1864, von Marcus Stone: The Gaffer and Lizzie (looking for the corpse?)
Illustration Our mutual friend-The Lovely woman has her fortune told 1...
Deutsch: Illustration, sprich Radierung, aus Charles Dickens Our Mutual Friend, 1864, von Marcus Stone: The Lovely woman has her fortune told.
The Person of the House and the Bad Child
A young girl points an accusatory finger at her father, whose hand to his forehead is suggestive of the introspection and anguish of the alcoholic parent
Waiting for Father
Lizzie Hexam, patiently awaiting the arrival of her father.Русский: Лиззи у огня. Иллюстрация Маркуса Стоуна к роману Диккенса «Наш общий друг»