Pamphlets (Modern), on various subjects

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- The True Grandeur of Nations, an Oration at Boston, by Charles Sumner, July 4, 1845, inscribed, Charles Dickens, Esq., from his friend, The Author
- Sketch of Babbage's Analytical Engine, by L. F. Menabrea, with Notes by the Translator, 1843
- Babbage's Statement of Facts connected with the same
- Urban Burial: the London Churchyards, with Suggestions for joint Parochial Cemeteries in Town and Country, by J. D. Parry, 1847. Charles Dickens, Esq.
- Sanatory Requirements of the City of London, a Memorial. 1846, autogr. sign. of Sir J. Duke
- On the Disputes arising in the Corporation of London, and on the Power of Internal Reform possessed by the Citizens in Common Council, by A. Pulling, 1847
- Pictures of Pauperism: the Condition of the Poor described by themselves in Fifty Genuine Letters, Glasgow, 1847
- Lord Ashley's Speech on the Employment of Children in Calico Print Works, 1845
- General Views regarding the Social System of Convict Management suggested by Capt. Maconochie, Hobart Town, 1839
- Report to the Philanthropic Society on the System and Arrangements of 'La Colonie Agricole' at Mettray, 1846: Charles Dickens, Esq., with the Rev. S. Turner's compliments
- Extra-impression of the Preface and Introd. to Flügel's German Dictionary, 1848 (alludes to Dickens's Sketches)
- A Call for Redress in a Piracy committed on Flügel's German Dictionary, 1847
- The Revolution in France, a Warning to the Aristocracy and Middle Classes of England, 1848
- Norfolk Island, by Capt. Maconochie, late Superintendent, 1847
- On Secondary Punishment, by the same; etc.