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Works of Charles Dickens By Charles Dickens

Works of Charles Dickens

By Charles Dickens

  • Release Date: 2011-04-02
  • Genre: Classics
  • $5.99
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Description

Table of Contents 

List of Works by Genre and Title
List of Works in Alphabetical Order 
List of Works in Chronological Order
Charles Dickens Biography

Fiction :: Short Stories :: Non-Fiction

Fiction

Barnaby Rudge 
The Battle of Life
Bleak House
The Chimes 
A Christmas Carol Illustrated By John Leech and George Alfred Williams
The Cricket on the Hearth
David Copperfield 
Dombey and Son 
Great Expectations 
Hard Times 
The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain 
Holiday Romance
Hunted Down
The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices 
Little Dorrit 
The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman 
Martin Chuzzlewit
Master Humphrey's Clock
A Message from the Sea 
Mudfog and Other Sketches
The Mystery of Edwin Drood 
Nicholas Nickleby 
No Thoroughfare 
The Old Curiosity Shop 
Oliver Twist Illustrated by George Cruikshank
Our Mutual Friend 
The Pickwick Papers 
Reprinted Pieces 
Sketches by Boz 
A Tale of Two Cities 
The Uncommercial Traveller 

Short Stories 

Some Christmas Stories: 
A Christmas Tree
The Child's Story 
Nobody's Story
The Poor Relation's Story
The Schoolboy's Story
What Christmas is as we Grow Older

Three Ghost Stories:
The Haunted House
The Signal-Man
The Trial For Murder

Doctor Marigold 
George Silverman's Explanation 
Going into Society 
The Boots at the Holly Tree Inn
The Holly-Tree
A House to Let
The Lamplighter 
Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy
Mrs. Lirriper's Lodging
Mugby Junction 
Perils of Certain English Prisoners
The Seven Poor Travellers 
Sketches of Young Couples
Sketches of Young Gentlemen 
Somebody's Luggage
Sunday under Three Heads
To Be Read at Dusk 
To be Taken with a Grain of Salt
Tom Tiddler's Ground
Wreck of the Golden Mary 

Non-Fiction

American Notes
A Child's History of England 
Miscellaneous Papers (11 essays) 
Pictures from Italy
Speeches: Literary and Social

Reviews

  • Dickens

    5
    By J. Norton
    iPad made important literary collections instantly accessible to the reading public without having to devote thousands of square feet at home to musty, smelly old books or make the public library your second home. The Dickens collection is wonderful because even if you're big fan of England's second greatest author, you're unlikely to have so many of his works, especially some of the more obscure ones such as "American Notes," which is a journal of his 1842 trip to the U.S.A. The MobileReference edition gives you that excellent piece, and of course much more.
  • Exceptional value!

    5
    By iPad-reader
    I have purchased five or six of these collections from MobileReference. They are precisely what they claim to be: the complete collections of works of the author. For someone who is reading a lot, these collections are an exceptional value.