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Selected Journalism
Author: Charles Dickens
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0140435808



Selected Journalism: 1850-1870 (Penguin Classics)


A testament to the energy and creativity of a writer and journalist without equal, Charles Dickens' "Selected Journalism 1850-1870" is edited with an introduction and notes by David Pascoe in "Penguin Classics". Get Selected Journalism literature books for free.
Throughout his writing career Charles Dickens was a hugely prolific journalist. This volume of his later work is selected from pieces that he wrote after he founded the journal "Household Words" in 1850, up until his death in 1870. Here subjects as varied as his nocturnal walks around London slums, prisons, theatres and Inns of Court, journeys to the continent and his childhood in Kent and London are captured in remarkable pieces such as "Night Walks", "On Strike", "New Year's Day" and "Lying Awake". Aiming to catch the imagination of Check Selected Journalism our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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