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A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol

By Charles Dickens

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This classic 1843 tale by Charles Dickens has all your favorite characters in their original telling: Scrooge, Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit, and the rest. This hard cover edition is a FACSIMILE, which me...

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Inspector Bucket's Job (Fantasy and Horror Classics)
Inspector Bucket's Job (Fantasy and Horror Classics)

By Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens ranks amongst the greatest novelists of all time. This detective story was extracted from Chapter VIII of Bleak House, and is a literal rendering of Dickens' own visits to the the L...

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David Copperfield
David Copperfield

By Charles Dickens

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Christmas Carol
Christmas Carol

By Charles Dickens, John Leech

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A Christmas Carol - The Original Manuscript in Original Size - With Original Illustrations
A Christmas Carol - The Original Manuscript in Original Size - With Original Illustrations

By Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol" in six weeks at the end of 1843, during a particularly intense time of creativity. He was having financial difficulties and was determined to have the manu...

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Legal Loopholes
Legal Loopholes

By Charles Dickens

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It is estimated that over 80 million Americans are living with poor credit, and recent studies have shown that up to 79% of all credit reports contain errors. Use this recession-proof, guerilla-rep...

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Hard Times
Hard Times

By Charles Dickens

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Dickens's widely read satirical account of the Industrial Revolution. Dickens creates the Victorian industrial city of Coketown, in northern England, and its unforgettable citizens, such as the unw...

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