- Title-page with a portrait of Dickens
- "Meg," said Lilian, hesitating. . .
- Uncaptioned title-page vignette
- The Home of the Chimes
- Toby Veck, otherwise “Trotty”
- Trotty and his Daughter
- Trotty and his Dinner of Tripe
- Alderman Cute and Mr. Filer
- Alderman Cute with Meg and her Father
- Trotty and Sir Joseph Bowley's Porter
- Sir Joseph Bowley and Lady Bowley
- Will Fern carrying Lilian
- “Here! I'll take her!” cried Trotty, lifting up the Child
- Meg and Lilian
- Trotty in the Bell Chamber
- The Goblins of the Bells
- The Spirits of the Bells
- Sir Joseph Bowley at Skittles
- Alderman Cute and the Heir to Bowley
- The Banquet at Bowley Hall
- Meg and Richard
- The Firm of Tugby, late Chickenstalker
- Mrs. Tugby's Visitor"
- The Death-bed
- Will Fern's last visit to Meg
- Tugby turns Meg away from her lodgings
- Meg at the River's brink
- Trotty's Delight on Waking up
- The Drum's Speech
- Mrs. Chickenstalker and the Pitcher of Flip
- The Dance on the Eve of Meg's Wedding Day
- Covers for A Christmas Carol and The Chimes
Illustrations for the Other Volumes of the Pears' Centenary Christmas Books of Charles Dickens
Each contains about thirty illustrations from original drawings by Charles Green, R. I. — Clement Shorter [1912]
- A Christmas Carol (28 plates) Vol. I
- The Battle of Life (28 plates) Vol. IV
- L. Rossi's The Cricket on the Hearth (22 plates) Vol. III
- The Haunted Man (31 plates) Vol. V
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Bibliography
Dickens, Charles. The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells That Rang An Old Year Out and a New Year In. Illustrated by John Leech, Richard Doyle, Clarkson Stanfield, and Daniel Maclise. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1844.
_____. The Chimes. Illustrated by Charles Green. London: A & F Pears, 1912.
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