This curious literary artifact is a travelogue of sorts, a guidebook to
the real inns and taverns mentioned in Charles Dickens' first novel, The
Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, or, more familiarly, The
Pickwick Papers. The 1836-7 comic serial was a phenomenon in its day,
and was, in the mind of Dickens scholar BERTRAM WALDROM MATZ
(1865-1925), "England's classic book of humor." Here, with a singular
dedication and a hearty charm, Matz-one of the founders of the Dickens
Fellowship and the first editor of its journal, The Dickensian, which
first appeared in 1905 and is still published today-takes us on a tour
of such locations as the Blue Lion in Muggleton, the Marquis of Granby
in Dorking, the Magpie and Stump in Whitechapel, the Saracen's Head in
Towcester, and other places that will be familiar to Pickwick fans. This
replica of the 1922 second edition is a delightful document of literary
fandom.