4 edition of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dickens found in the catalog.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dickens
Nancy Holder
Published
1935
by Constable in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | with a foreword by Kate Perugini and notes appendices, etc., by Walter Dexter. |
Contributions | Dickens, Catherine., Dexter, Walter, 1877-1944. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 299p. |
Number of Pages | 299 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17493145M |
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