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Issue Details: First known date: 1843... 1843 The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
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Serialised by: Launceston Advertiser 1829 newspaper (1 issues)
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Published in serialised form in the Launceston Advertiser in weekly instalments, beginning 2 May 1845.
Note: Short extracts from the original London publication began appearing in Australian newspapers early in 1844.
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      1843-1844 .
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      • Published in nineteen monthly instalments, January 1843 to July 1844.

Works about this Work

Mr. and Mrs. Case 1868 single work column
— Appears in: The Empire , 13 August no. 5220 1868; (p. 2)

The Empire reports on the 12 August 1868 entertainments at the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts. Included in George Case and Grace Egerton's act was a 'rendering of Dickens' comic scene between Sairey Gamp and Betsy Prig' (from the novel Martin Chuzzlewit); this performance 'elicited roars of laughter'.

Mr. and Mrs. Case 1868 single work column
— Appears in: The Empire , 13 August no. 5220 1868; (p. 2)

The Empire reports on the 12 August 1868 entertainments at the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts. Included in George Case and Grace Egerton's act was a 'rendering of Dickens' comic scene between Sairey Gamp and Betsy Prig' (from the novel Martin Chuzzlewit); this performance 'elicited roars of laughter'.

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