John Dicks (publisher)
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John Thomas Dicks (1818–1881) was a publisher in London in the 19th century. He issued popular, affordably priced fiction and drama, such as "shilling Shakespeares and wonderfully cheap reprints of Scott and other standard authors."[1] Earlier in his career he worked with Peter Perring Thoms and George W. M. Reynolds.[1] Employees included illustrator Frederick Gilbert.[2] Readers included Thomas Burt and Havelock Ellis.[3] Dicks retired in the 1870s, when his sons took over the firm[4] which continued into the 1960s.[5][6]
Drama
- Musical Treasures (sheet music series); numbered list
- The British drama: illustrated, vol. 1–4, John Dicks, 1864–66
- Dicks' British Drama, 1866–, 1866 (series)
Dicks' Standard Plays
- Dicks' Standard Plays, 1874–1907 (series)[6]
- List of Dicks' Standard Plays and Free Acting Drama, 1883, OL 7225611M – arranged by number, title, author (Ainsworth, Dickens, Lytton, Scott, etc.), and theme (nautical, dumb hero, ghost, Irish, Scotch, military, temperance, fairy, equestrian, etc.)
List of Dicks' Standard Plays
| Number | Title | Author | Image | Fulltext |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | Iron Chest | George Colman | Cover | |
| 14 | Honeymoon | John Tobin | Internet Archive | |
| 354 | Alice Gray, the suspected one | John T. Haines | HathiTrust | |
| 368 | Factory Assassin [7] | |||
| 388 | Bleak House | George Lander, adapted from Charles Dickens [8] | ||
| 398 | Old Curiosity Shop | George Lander, adapted from Charles Dickens [8] | ||
| 400 | Jane Eyre | Cover | ||
| 409 | Culprit; and, The boarding school | HathiTrust | ||
| 432 | The Fairy Circle; or, Con O’Carrolan’s Dream, in two acts | H. P. Grattan | ||
| 460 | Black Doctor [9] | Ira Aldridge | ||
| 465 | St. Patrick's Day | Richard Brinsley Sheridan | Internet Archive | |
| 469 | Nicholas Nickleby | H. Simms, adapted from Charles Dickens [8] | ||
| 485 | Yew tree ruins | John Thomas Haines | Cover | HathiTrust |
| 561 | Pic-Nic and The Railway Hotel | Google Books | ||
| 571 | Infant Phenomenon [10] | H. Horncastle, adapted from Charles Dickens [8] | ||
| 571 | Captain Cuttle [10] | John Brougham [8] | ||
| 626 | Jane, the Licensed Victualler's Daughter | J.P. Hart | ||
| 636 | Bardell & Pickwick [10] | Adapted from Charles Dickens [8] | ||
| 641 | Factory Boy [7] | John Thomas Haines | ||
| 666 | Bringing Home the Bride | Google Books | ||
| 669 | Angeline | Google Books | ||
| 671 | Noyades | Google Books | ||
| 673 | Love, Law and Physic | Google Books | ||
| 790 | Factory Strike [7] | G.F. Taylor | ||
| 809 | Lesson for Ladies | John Baldwin Buckstone | HathiTrust | |
| 898 | Court Beauties | James Planché | ||
| 930 | Factory Lad [7] | John Walker | ||
| 1001 | Battle of Life [10] | Adapted from Charles Dickens | ||
| 1004 | Nine too many | J.B. Buckstone | HathiTrust | |
| 1004 | Wigwam | Shirley Brooks | HathiTrust | |
| 1052 | No Thoroughfare [11] |
Fiction
- George W. M. Reynolds. Mysteries of the Court of London.
- Dicks' English Novels (series);[12] numbered list
- Dicks' English Library of Standard Works (series).[12]
- Dicks' English Library of Standard Works, v.33 (via British Library on Flickr)
- WorldCat. Dicks' English Library of Standard Works (series)
- Dicks' Celebrated Works (series); numbered list
Periodicals

- Bow Bells: A Weekly Magazine of General Literature and Art, 1862, pp. 83 v – authors included George Manville Fenn, George Augustus Sala[13]
- Fashion plate, 1865
- Fashion plates, 1870s
- Reynolds' Miscellany[12]
- Halfpenny Gazette, 1861–1865[4]
- Every Week, 1869–1896[4]
- Penny Illustrated Weekly News
- Fiction, edited by Eliza Winstanley – weekly
Catalogues
- Shakespeare, William (c. 1860s), List of Books Published by John Dicks
- John Dicks' Catalogue, 1874, OCLC 500243028