Volume I - Mr Norrell
1 - The library at Hurtflew
2 - The Old Starre Inn
3 - The stones of York
4 - The Friends of English Magic
5 - Drawlight
6 - "Magic is not respecable, sir."
7 - An oportunity unlikely to occur again
8 - A gentleman with thistle-down hair
9 - Lady Pole
10 - The difficulty of finding employment for a magician
11 - Brest
12 - The Spirit of English Magic urges Mr Norrell to the Aid of Britannia
13 - The magician of Threadneedle-street
14 - Heart-break Farm
15 - "How is Lady Pole?"
16 - Lost-hope
17 - The unaccountable appearance of twenty-five guineas
18 - Sir Walter consults gentlemen in several professions
19 - The Peep-O'Day-Boys
20 - The unlikely milliner
21 - The cards of Marseilles
22 - The Knight of Wands
Volume II - Jonathan Strange
23 - The Shadow House
24 - Another magician
25 - The education of a magician
26 - Orb, crown and sceptre
27 - The magician's wife
28 - The Duke of Roxburghe's library
29 - At the house of José Estoril
30 - The book of Robert Findhelm
31 - Seventeen dead Neapolitans
32 - The King
33 - Place the moon at my eyes
34 - On the edge of the desert
35 - The Nottinghamshire gentleman
36 - All the mirrors of the world
37 - The Cinque Dragowners
38 - From The Edinburgh Review
39 - The two magicians
40 - "Depend upon it; there is no such place."
41 - Starcross
42 - Strange decides to write a book
43 - The curious adventure of Mr Hyde
44 - Arabella
Volume III - John Uskglass
45 - Prologue to The History and Practice of English Magic
46 - "The sky spoke to me..."
47 - "The black lad and a blue fella - that ought to mean summat."
48 - The Engravings
49 - Wildness and madness
50 - The History and Practice of English Magic
51 - A family by the name of Greysteel
52 - The old lady of Cannaregio
53 - A little dead grey mouse
54 - A little box, the colour of heartache
55 - The second shall see his dearest possession on his enemy's hand
56 - The Black Tower
57 - The Black Letters
58 - Henry Woodhope pays a visit
59 - Leucrocuta, the Wolf of the Evening
60 - Tempest and lies
61 - Tree speaks to Stone; Stone speaks to Water
62 - I came to them in a cry that broke the silence of a winter wood
63 - The first shall bury his heart in a dark wood beneath the snow, yet shall find its ache
64 - Two versions of Lady Pole
65 - The ashes, the pearl, the counterpane and the kiss
66 - Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell
67 - The hawthorne tree
68 - "Yes."
69 - Strangites and Norrellites