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The NewComes (Record no. 38247)

010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 3220
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 823.8 Tha
Item number 14
092 ## - LOCALLY ASSIGNED DEWEY CALL NUMBER (OCLC)
Classification number 823.8 Tha
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Thackeray, W.M.
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title The NewComes
Remainder of title Memoirs of a most respectable Family
Statement of responsibility, etc William Makepeace Tharkeray; Edited by Arthur Pendennis, ESQ.
260 00 - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1904
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Harper & Brothers
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 386 p.
440 ## - SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE
Title The complete works of William Makepeace Tharkeray
Number of part/section of a work 25 Volumes
Name of part/section of a work Vol. XV
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note v. 1-2. Vanity fair, a novel without a hero.-v. 3-4. The history of Pendennis, his fortunes and misfortunes, his friends and his greatest enemy.-v. 5. The history of Samuel Titmarsh and the great Hoggart diamond. The tremendous adventures of Major Gehagan. Cox's diary. The memoirs of Mr. C.J. Yellowplush.-v. 6. The memoirs of Mr. C.J. Yellowplush. The diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, esq., with his letters. A legend of the Rhines. Character sketchers. The fatal boots. the Bedford-row conspiracy. Going to see a man hanged.-v. 7. The memoirs of Barry Lyndon, esq. The Fitz-Boodle papers.-v. 8. The Fitz-Boodle papers. Men's wives. Catherine: a story. the second funeral of Napoleon.-v. 9. The Paris sketch book. The Irish sketch book of 1842.-v. 11. Contributions to Punch: Miss Tickletoby's lectures on English history. papers by the fat contributor. Miscellaneous contributions to "Punch". Verses. The history of the next French revolution. Little travels and road-side sketches. The book of snobs.-v. 12. The book of snobs. Novels by eminent hands. Sketches and travels in London. A little dinner at Timmin's. Caricatures.-v. 13. The history of Henry Esmond, esq.-v. 14. The history of Henry Esmond, esq. The lectures: The English humourists. The four Georges. Charity and humour.-v. 15- 16. The Newcomes, memoirs of a most respectable family, edited by Arthur Pendennis, esq.-v. 17. The Christmas books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh, etc.: Mrs. Perkins's ball. Our street. Dr. Birch and his young friends. Rebecca and Rowena. The Kicklebury's on the Rhine. The rose and the ring.-v. 18-19. The Virginians, a tale of the last century.-v. 20. A shabby geneel story. The adventures of Phillip.-v. 21. The adventures of Phillip.-v. 22. The wolves and the lamb. Lovel the widower. Roundabout papers.-v. 23. Roundabout papers. Denis Duval.


v. 24. Ballads and critical reviews.-v. 25. Various essays, letters, sketches, etc. The life of W.M. Thackeray (1811-1863), by Leslie Stephen (reprinted from the "Dictionary of national biography"). A bibliography of the works of W.M. Thackeray. Index.
Title


The overture; after which the curtain rises upon a drinking chorus -- Chapter I.
Colonel Newcome's wild oats -- Chapter II.
Colonel Newcome's letter-box -- Chapter III.
In which the author and the hero resume their acquaintance -- Chapter IV.
Clive's uncles -- Chapter V.
Newcome brothers -- Chapter VI.
In which Mr. Clive's school-days are over -- Chapter VII.
Mrs. Newcome at home (a small early party) -- Chapter VIII.
Miss Honeyman's -- Chapter IX.
Ethel and her relations -- Chapter X.
At Mrs. Ridley's -- Chapter XI.
In which everybody is asked to dinner -- Chapter XII.
In which Thomas Newcome sings his last song -- Chapter XIII.
Park Lane -- Chapter XIV.
The old ladies -- Chapter XV.
In which Mr. Sherrick lets his house in Fitzroy Square -- Chapter XVI.
A school of art -- Chapter XVII.
New companions -- Chapter XVIII.
The Colonel at home -- Chapter XIX.
Contains more particulars of the Colonel and his brethren -- Chapter XX.
Is sentimental, but short -- Chapter XXI.
Describes a visit to Paris; with accidents and incidents in London -- Chapter XXII.
In which we hear a soprano and a contralto. Chapter XXIII.

Chapter I. The overture; after which the curtain rises upon a drinking chorus --
Chapter II. Colonel Newcome's wild oats --
Chapter III. Colonel Newcome's letter-box --
Chapter IV. In which the author and the hero resume their acquaintance --
Chapter V. Clive's uncles --
Chapter VI. Newcome brothers --
Chapter VII. In which Mr. Clive's school-days are over --
Chapter VIII. Mrs. Newcome at home (a small early party) --
Chapter IX. Miss Honeyman's --
Chapter X. Ethel and her relations --
Chapter XI. At Mrs. Ridley's --
Chapter XII. In which everybody is asked to dinner --
Chapter XIII. In which Thomas Newcome sings his last song --
Chapter XIV. Park Lane --
Chapter XV. The old ladies --
Chapter XVI. In which Mr. Sherrick lets his house in Fitzroy Square --
Chapter XVII. A school of art --
Chapter XVIII. New companions --
Chapter XIX. The Colonel at home --
Chapter XX. Contains more particulars of the Colonel and his brethren --
Chapter XXI. Is sentimental, but short --
Chapter XXII. Describes a visit to Paris; with accidents and incidents in London --
Chapter XXIII. In which we hear a soprano and a contralto
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Source of heading or term Short Stories
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Source of heading or term Families .
General subdivision Fiction
Geographic subdivision England
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Source of classification or shelving scheme
Koha item type 800 - 899
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