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Автор: Charles Dickens
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       Charles Dickens

      The Story of London: Charles Dickens' Perspective in 11 Novels & 80+ Short Stories (Illustrated)

      Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, Nicholas Nickleby, The River, The Last Cab-driver…

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      Table of Contents

       Novels

       THE PICKWICK PAPERS

       OLIVER TWIST

       NICHOLAS NICKLEBY

       THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP

       BARNABY RUDGE

       MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT

       DAVID COPPERFIELD

       LITTLE DORRIT

       A TALE OF TWO CITIES

       GREAT EXPECTATIONS

       OUR MUTUAL FRIEND

       Short Stories

       SKETCHES BY BOZ

       SKETCHES OF YOUNG GENTLEMEN

       SKETCHES OF YOUNG COUPLES

       MASTER HUMPHREY’S CLOCK

       SUNDAY UNDER THREE HEADS

       Biography

       DICKEN’S LONDON by M. F. Mansfield

      Novels

       Table of Contents

      THE PICKWICK PAPERS

       Table of Contents

       Chapter I. The Pickwickians

       Chapter II. The First Day’s Journey, and the First Evening’s Adventures; With their Consequences

       Chapter III. A New Acquaintance — The Stroller’s Tale — A Disagreeable Interruption, and an Unpleasant Encounter

       Chapter IV. A Field Day and Bivouac — More New Friends — An Invitation to the Country

       Chapter V. A Short One — Showing, Among Other Matters, How Mr. Pickwick Undertook to Drive, and Mr. Winkle to Ride, and How They Both Did It

       Chapter VI. An Old-fashioned Card-party — The Clergyman’s Verses — The Story of the Convict’s Return

       Chapter VII. How Mr. Winkle, Instead of Shooting at the Pigeon and Killing the Crow, Shot at the Crow and Wounded the Pigeon. How the Dingley Dell Cricket Club Played All-muggleton, and How All-muggleton Dined at the Dingley Dell Expense; With Other Interesting and Instructive Matters

       Chapter VIII. Strongly Illustrative of the Position, that the Course of True Love is Not a Railway

       Chapter IX. A Discovery and a Chase

       Chapter X. Clearing Up All Doubts (if Any Existed) of the Disinterestedness of Mr. A. Jingle’s Character

       Chapter XI. Involving Another Journey, and an Antiquarian Discovery; Recording Mr. Pickwick’s Determination to be Present at an Election and Containing a Manuscript of the Old Clergyman’s

       Chapter XII. Descriptive of a Very Important Proceeding on the Part of Mr. Pickwick; No Less an Epoch in His Life, Than in This History

       Chapter XIII. Some Account of Eatanswill of the State of Parties Therein; And of the Election of a Member to Serve in Parliament for that Ancient, Loyal, and Patriotic Borough

       Chapter XIV. Comprising a Brief Description of the Company at the Peacock Assembled; And a Tale Told by a Bagman

       Chapter XV. In which is Given a Faithful Portraiture of Two Distinguished Persons and an Accurate Description of a Public Breakfast in Their House and Grounds: Which Public Breakfast Leads to the Recognition of an Old Acquaintance, and the Commencement of Another Chapter

       Chapter XVI. Too Full of Adventure to be Briefly