A Week's Tramp in Dickens-Land / Together with Personal Reminiscences of the 'Inimitable Boz' Therein Collected

The Marshes, Cooling.
TOGETHER WITH Personal Reminiscences of the 'Inimitable Boz' THEREIN COLLECTED.
WITH MORE THAN A HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS BY F. G. KITTON AND OTHER ARTISTS. LONDON: CHAPMAN & HALL, Limited. BOSTON: ESTES AND LAURIAT. 1891.


TO MY WIFE AND DAUGHTERS, EMILY AND EDITH, I DEDICATE THIS RECORD OF A WEEK'S TRAMP, TO REMIND THEM OF THE MANY PLEASANT READINGS FROM DICKENS WE HAVE ENJOYED TOGETHER AT HOME.


'I should like to show you a series of eight articles, Sir, that have appeared in the Eatanswill Gazette. I think I may venture to say that you would not be long in establishing your opinions on a firm and solid basis, Sir.'
'I dare say I should turn very blue long before I got to the end of them,' responded Bob.

William R. Hughes
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2010-02-25

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Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870; England -- Description and travel

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