Penguin Classics e-books give you the best possible editions of Charles Dickens's works,
including all the original illustrations, useful and informative introductions, the
definitive, accurate text as it was meant to be published, a chronology of Dickens's life
and notes that fill in the background to the book.
Charles Dickens's first published book, Sketches by Boz (1836) heralded an
exciting new voice in English literature. This richly varied collection of observation,
fancy and fiction shows the London he knew so intimately at its best and worst - its
streets, theatres, inns, pawnshops, law courts, prisons, omnibuses and the river Thames - in
honest and visionary descriptions of everyday life and people. Through pen portraits that
often anticipate characters from his great novels, we see the condemned man in his prison
cell, garrulous matrons, vulgar young clerks and Scrooge-like bachelors, while Dickens's
powers for social critique are never far from the surface, in unflinching depictions of the
vast metropolis's forgotten citizens, from child workers to prostitutes. A startling mixture
of humour and pathos, these Sketches reveal London as wonderful terrain for an extraordinary
young writer.