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1812-02-07
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1870-06-09
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England
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Catherine Thomson Dickens
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Joseph Sly
Extracts from Household Words, a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens. The extracts relate to Dickens’s visit to Lancaster, as well as to the marriage of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales that took place on ...
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The pamphlet is a record of a dinner organised by Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, in honour of Charles Dickens. It was printed as a token of friendship and support for the writer before ...
Tale
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An empty invitation card to the “Dinner given to Mr Charles Dickens on the occasion of His Departure for the United States” that took place in the Freemasons’ Hall in London on November 2nd, 1867. ...
Selskaper, Invitasjon
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Admission ticket number 231, granting entrance to the “Dinner given to Mr Charles Dickens on the occasion of His Departure for the United States” that took place in the Freemasons’ Hall in London on November ...
Selskaper, Biletter
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Charles Dickens
This consists of the text from the first edition, page 79, line 9, comprising 21 lines, with Dickens' signature at the end and the date "Twenty Fifth February 1848", written on two 8vo sheets of ...
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Charles Dickens
He writes of Stanfield's death not only as a national loss, but as a great personal loss of an intimate and life-long friend.
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Charles Dickens
Description and explanation of what a monthly household narrative is, its goals and publication date. It is an independent supplement of already published “Household Words”.
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Charles Dickens
The insert at the start of the book describes the book thus: “The letters are carefully preserved in a superb redd morocco binding with inside dentelle, gilt edge and Dickens’ signature in fac-simile on the ...
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Charles Dickens
Referring to the amateur performance of Ben Jonson's "Every Man in His Humour", Dickens asks Stanfield to be ready to play on Nov. 15th, as Prince Albert "has written to say that he dies to ...
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Charles Dickens
A letter from Charles Dickens to illustrator and friend Clarkson Stanfield, addressed to "My dear Stanny" on the 21st November 1845. The insert at the start of the book states that this and the final ...
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Charles Dickens
This letter mentions illustrations Stanfield made for "The Cricket on the Hearth" by Dickens, and that he will answer Albert Smith, without further details about Smith.
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Charles Dickens
A newspaper cutting scribbled with notes by Charles Dickens about the change in reading schedule and details surrounding the place, date and reading material. With what appears to be a stained ring of tea surrounding ...
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Charles Dickens; Charles Collins
Fragment of a galley proof with handwritten corrections. The fragment shows text from Mugby Junction, a collection of short stories written by Charles Dickens and his collaborators: Charles Collins, Amelia B. Edwards, Andrew Halliday, and ...
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Charles Dickens
Dickens signed this letter with his early pseudonym Boz.
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