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Books with author Dickens C.

  • Our Mutual Friend

    C. Dickens

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Aug. 16, 1970)
    Our Mutual Friend centres on an inheritance – Old Harmon’s profitable dust heaps – and its legatees, young John Harmon, presumed drowned when a body is pulled out of the River Thames, and kindly dustman Mr Boffin, to whom the fortune defaults. With brilliant satire, Dickens portrays a dark, macabre London, inhabited by such disparate characters as Gaffer Hexam, scavenging the river for corpses; enchanting, mercenary Bella Wilfer; the social climbing Veneerings; and the unscrupulous street-trader Silas Wegg. Dickens’s last completed novel is richly symbolic in its vision of death and renewal in a city dominated by the fetid Thames, and of the corrupting power of money.
  • David Copperfield

    C Dickens

    Mass Market Paperback (Livre de Poche, May 1, 2001)
    Considered to be the most autobiographical of all Dickens's novels Cast out by his cruel stepfather to the brutal boarding school Salem House, young David Copperfield quickly learns that he must fight for a better life. After discovering his mother has died while he has been away, David is left all alone in the world and is sent to work in his stepfather's factory. He decides his only option is to run away, so he escapes London and finds his way to Dover. Once there he hopes to be taken in by his only known relative, his eccentric Aunt Betsy Trotwood--but will he ever be able to find the love and security he needs?
  • A Christmas Carol

    Dickens

    Paperback (Pocket, Jan. 3, 1983)
    The story of Ebenezer Scrooge opens on a Christmas Eve as cold as Scrooge's own heart. That night, he receives three ghostly visitors: the terrifying spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. Each takes him on a heart-stopping journey, yielding glimpses of Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit, the horrifying spectres of Want and Ignorance, even Scrooge's painfully hopeful younger self. Will Scrooge's heart be opened? Can he reverse the miserable future he is forced to see? Now in an unabridged edition gloriously illustrated by the award-winning P.J. Lynch, this story's message of love and goodwill, mercy and self-redemption resonates as keenly as ever.
  • House at Worlds End Dickens

    DICKENS M

    Hardcover (Egmont Childrens Books, July 6, 1995)
    A family story from Monica Dickens. Age group 8+.
  • David Copperfield

    Dickens

    Hardcover (Hodder, July 6, 1911)
    None
  • Pickwick Papers

    Dickens

    Audio CD (naxos audio books, )
    None
  • Martin Chuzzlewit

    Dickens

    Hardcover (Chapman, Aug. 16, 1955)
    None
  • A Christmas Carol

    Dickens

    Hardcover (Baronet Books, March 15, 1940)
    Retold for young children.
  • Christmas Carol - Pbk

    Dickens

    Paperback (Troll Communications, )
    None
  • Dora at Follyfoot

    DICKENS

    Spiral-bound (Egmont Childrens Books, May 23, 1988)
    None
  • The Works of Charles Dickens Volume II

    Dickens

    Hardcover (P.F. Collier and Son Corporation, Jan. 1, 1870)
    antique book
  • The Trolls Of Oakwood

    Ken Dickens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 18, 2014)
    Lucinda, a troubled 12 year old girl, befriends a tribe of trolls near her home. One troll, Ambur, takes to her as a father would teaching her life lessons and helps her through times of bullying in school. It’s a book of hiking adventures, laughter and tears ... and things found and friends lost. Ambur also introduces her to poetry and shows her how it can be fun.
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