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Christmas stories from 'Household Words' and 'All the year round'

A collection of stories to celebrate the Christmas season.

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  • "Great expectations"
  • "Great expectations"@en
  • "David Copperfield"@en
  • "Child's history of England"@en
  • "Uncommercial traveller"@en
  • "Household words"@en
  • "Reprinted pieces and other stories"
  • "Doctor Marigold"@en
  • "Christmas stories and other stories"@en
  • "haunted house"
  • "Christmas stories and great expectations"
  • "Christmas stories and great expectations"@en
  • "Works of Charles Dickens"@en
  • "Haunted man"@en
  • "Tom Tiddler's ground"
  • "Tom Tiddler's ground"@en
  • "Christmas books"@en
  • "Christmas stories. Edwin Drood"@en
  • "Works"
  • "George Silverman's expedition"@en
  • "Master Humphrey's Clock"@en
  • "Works of Charles Dickens. Globe ed"
  • "George silverman's explanation"@en
  • "Sixpenny Dickens"@en
  • "American notes"@en
  • "Seven poor travellers"@en
  • "Dickens' works"
  • "Holiday romance"@en
  • "Mystery of Edwin Drood"@en
  • "Christmas carol"@en
  • "Christmas carol"
  • "Chimes"@en
  • "Chimes"
  • "Edwin Drood"@en
  • "Edwin Drood"
  • "Battle of life"@en
  • "Other stories"
  • "Pictures from Italy"
  • "Pictures from Italy"@en
  • "message from the sea"
  • "Christmas carol in prose"@en
  • "Lloyd's sixpenny Dickens"@en
  • "Christmas carol, etc"@en
  • "Cricket on the hearth"@en
  • "Cricket on the hearth"
  • "Supplement, Appleton's journal"@en
  • "Dickens Christmas stories"
  • "Sammlung"
  • "Master Humphrey's clock"@en
  • "Household words Christmas stories"@en
  • "Christmas stories, Christmas books, American notes"
  • "Hunted down"@en
  • "Message from the sea"
  • "Message from the sea"@en
  • "Hard times"@en
  • "complete works of Charles Dickens"
  • "Haunted house"
  • "Haunted house"@en
  • "All the year round"@en
  • "Christmas stories"@en
  • "Christmas stories"

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  • "A collection of stories to celebrate the Christmas season."@en
  • "The betrothal of Edwin and Rosa by their fathers when they were still young, leads to unhappiness, jealousy and violent quarrels."@en
  • "Stories which evoke the moral lessons of Dickens's favorite seasons."@en
  • "This book, Charles Dickens' final novel, was never completed, leaving the reader to wonder at the final fate of the characters. Edwin Drood's uncle, a choirmaster named John Jasper, falls in love with his pupil, who happens to be Drood's fiance, Rosa Bud, who is also fancied by Neville Landless, a man from Ceylon (now better known as Sri Lanka). Amid these turbulent relationships Drood mysteriously vanishes."@en
  • "Introduces an array of characters, from the sinister to the comic, and moves to a haunting climax in an atmospheric murder mystery that features the seemingly benevolent John Jasper, a secret opium addict, and his relationship with his newly engaged nephew, Edwin Drood."
  • "Introduces an array of characters, from the sinister to the comic, and moves to a haunting climax in an atmospheric murder mystery that features the seemingly benevolent John Jasper, a secret opium addict, and his relationship with his newly engaged nephew, Edwin Drood."@en
  • "Edwin Drood and Rosa Budd are engaged to be married, as their parents have desired. But unbeknownst to Drood, his youthful uncle, Jasper, is deeply in love with Rosa -- so much so, in fact, that his despair has turned him into a secret opium addict. Neville Landless is also in love with Rosa, and Jasper helps feed his jealousy of Drood. Then one day Drood vanishes. Because of Jasper's assertions, Landless is held and questioned for Drood's murder but no body is found. Meanwhile, Landless' sister Helena also disappears and not long after a stranger named Datchery shows up and begins asking questions about Drood's disappearance. Suspicion seems to be following Jasper when Dickens' story stops."@en
  • "When young Edwin Drood mysteriously disappears from the quiet cathedral town of Cloisterham, foul play seems certain. The prime suspect is John Jasper, Edwin's uncle, who frequents the dark opium underworld and conceals a secret passion beneath his church choir respectability. Paul Scofield captures the haunting, occasionally humorous atmosphere and the many colorful characters in this unusual crime novel. Dickens' entertaining story is even more of a mystery than he intended, for he died before the work was completed."@en
  • "In this single volume are three great Christmas stories by Charles Dickens. The characters of Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, and Bob Cratchit are known to every English speaking child the world over. The drawings that Howard Simon has provided depict all of Dickens characters with great warmth and beauty."@en
  • "In this single volume are three great Christmas stories by Charles Dickens. The characters of Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, and Bob Cratchit are known to every English speaking child the world over. The drawings that Howard Simon has provided depict all of Dickens characters with great warmth and beauty."
  • "Twenty-one stories first published in Household Words and its successor all the Year Round."@en
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood is the final novel by Charles Dickens.[1][2] The novel was unfinished at the time of Dickens' death (9 June 1870) and his ending for it remains unknown. Consequently, the identity of the murderer remains subject to debate. ]]>"@en
  • "Charles Dickens died half way through writing "The Mystery of Edwin Drood", and ever since speculation has been rife as to how the tale might have unfolded. This title indicates how the great author might have finished this masterpiece, drawing from those leads a modern story of obsessive love, betrayal and murder."@en
  • "Moving from a sedate cathedral town to London's sordid opium dens, the mystery of who killed the missing Edwin Drood, or if he was actually killed at all, is finally resolved."@en
  • "This tale of murder and mystery is set among the tombs and gargoyles of Cloisterham, based on Rochester."@en
  • "Dicken's last novel is a mystery built around a presumed crime, the murder of a nephew by his uncle. He died before completing the story, leaving the mystery unsolved and encouraging successive generations of readers to turn detective."
  • "Stories written for the Christmas season."@en
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood was left unsolved when Charles Dickens died the day after completing the sixth of twelve planned serial installments. Orphans Edwin Drood and Rosa Bud, who had been betrothed by their parents to marry when Edwin turned twenty-one, mutually agree to break the engagement. Edwin mysteriously disappears, and the story ends before we know his fate.--back cover."
  • "Sinister John Jasper foments a quarrel between his nephew, Edwin, and Neville, an admirer of Rosa, John's betrothed."@en
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood is one of the most celebrated books by the Victorian novelist Charles Dickens. It is basically a story of love, jealousy and murder with a detective tone. The beautiful orphan Rosa Bud is engaged to Edwin Drood, yet she is also secretly loved by her music teacher John Jasper, an opium addict who happens to be Edwin's uncle. While Rosa finds Jasper completely unsuitable for her and hates the way he treats her, Jasper informs her that he is foolishly enthralled by her and that he is ready to do anything to realize his dream. Furthermore, another young man named Neville Landless sees Rosa and falls in love with her too. Many events follow as Rosa's lovers go through different quarrels. One morning, the town learns about the mysterious murder of Edwin Drood and Neville Landless is suspected of the crime. The real murderer remains unknown to the readers, however, since Charles Dickens died before writing a conclusion to the book. Numerous attempts were made after Dickens's death to complete the story and different theories were developed to confirm that the true murderer is none but John Jasper."@en
  • "Central to the plot is John Jasper: in public he is a man of integrity and benevolence; in private he is an opium addict. And while seeming to smile on the engagement of his nephew, Edwin Drood, he is, in fact, consumed by jealousy, driven to terrify the boy's fiancee and to plot the murder of Edwin himself. As in many of Dickens's greatest novels, the gulf between appearance and reality drives the action. Set in the seemingly innocuous cathedral town of Cloisterham, the story rapidly darkens with a sense of impending evil. Charles Dickens's final, unfinished novel is in many ways his most intriguing. A highly atmospheric tale of murder, The Mystery of Edwin Drood foreshadows both the detective stories of Conan Doyle and the nightmarish novels of Kafka. Though The Mystery of Edwin Drood is one of its author's darkest books, it also bustles with a vast roster of memorable'and delightfully named'minor characters: Mrs. Billikins, the landlady; the foolish Mr. Sapsea; the domineering philanthropist, Mr. Honeythunder; and the mysterious Datchery. Several attempts have been made over the years to complete the novel and solve the mystery, but even in its unfinished state it is a gripping and haunting masterpiece. (Book Jacket Status: Jacketed) From the Hardcover edition."@en
  • "Twenty one stories first published in Household words successor."@en
  • "Twenty one stories first published in Household words successor."
  • "The Christmas tree; What Christmas is as we grow older; The poor relation's story; The Child's story; The Schoolboy's story, etc."@en
  • "Tells of the mysterious murder of Edwin Drood in mid-nineteenth century England."@en
  • "A collection of 21 stories originally written by Dickens for the Christmas numbers of the periodical Household Words."@en
  • "This novel is a mystery story, a background of opium dens, moldering monastic crypts."@en
  • "Spec. Coll."@en
  • "A collection of short stories written by Dickens, sometimes alone, sometimes in collaboration with Wilkie Collins."@en
  • "Edwin Drood is contracted to marry Orphan Rosa, but they break the engagement off and soon afterwards Edwin disappears. Is it murder? And is his jealous uncle, a sinister choirmaster with a double life and designs on Rosa, the killer? Dickens died before completing the story, leaving the mystery unsolved and encouraging successive generations of readers to turn detective. In addition to its tantalizing crime, the novel also offers a characteristically Dickensian mix of the fantastical world of the imagination and a vibrantly journalistic depiction of gritty reality."@en
  • "Master Humphrey's Clock was a weekly periodical edited and written entirely by Charles Dickens and published from April 4, 1840-December 4, 1841. It began with a frame story in which Master Humphrey tells about himself and his small circle of friends and their penchant for telling stories."@en
  • "Three christmas stories by Charles Dickens: The Christmas Carol; The Chimes; The Cricket on the Hearth."@en
  • "Handsome young Edwin Drood disappears one stormy night and the ensuing investigation turns into a battle between good and evil."@en
  • "A collection of Christmas stories written by Charles Dickens."@en
  • "A collection of Christmas stories written by Charles Dickens."
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood is the final, uncompleted novel by Charles Dickens. John Jasper is a choirmaster who is in love with one of his pupils, Rosa Bud. She is the fiancee of his nephew, Edwin Drood. A hot-tempered man from Ceylon also becomes interested in her and he and Drood take an instant dislike to one another. Later, Drood disappears, and as Dickens never finished the novel, Drood's fate remains a mystery indeed."@en
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood is the final, uncompleted novel by Charles Dickens. John Jasper is a choirmaster who is in love with one of his pupils, Rosa Bud. She is the fiancee of his nephew, Edwin Drood. A hot-tempered man from Ceylon also becomes interested in her and he and Drood take an instant dislike to one another. Later, Drood disappears, and as Dickens never finished the novel, Drood's fate remains a mystery indeed."
  • "Moving from a sedate cathedral town to London's sordid opium dens, the mystery of who killed the vanished Edwin Drood, or if he was actually killed at all, is finally resolved."

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  • "Christmas stories"
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  • "Short stories"@en
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  • "Opowiadanie angielskie"
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  • "Ghost stories"@en
  • "Student Collection"
  • "Booksellers' labels (Provenance)"@en
  • "Specimens"@en
  • "Theater programs"
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Anthologie"
  • "Autographs manuscripts"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "Online resources"@en
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Bibliography"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "English fiction"@en
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  • "Christmas stories from 'Household Words' and 'All the year round'"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household Words" and "All the year round""
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and " All the year round""
  • "The Oxford illustrated Dickens The mystery of Edwin Drood"
  • "Dickens' mystery of Edwin Drood"@en
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood, by Charles Dickens... Illustrations by Luke Fildes and... Charles Collins... Introduction by S. C. Roberts"
  • "The mystery of edwin drood ed.by arthur J.cox,with an introd.by angus wilson"
  • "Christmas stories : a Christmas carol ; The chimes ; The cricket on the hearth"@en
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood an Unfinished Novel"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : With an introd. by Angus Wilson"
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round,""@en
  • "Christmas stories : from "Household words" and "All the year round" vol. 2"@en
  • "Christmas stories : Introd. by G.K. Chesterton"
  • "Christmas stories : Introduction by G. K. Chesterton"
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round" : and other stories"@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood an unfinished novel"
  • "Christmas stories, from "Household words" and "All the year round" and Other stories"
  • "Christmas stories = Weihnachtserzählungen"
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  • "Edwin Drood and other stories"@en
  • "Christmas stories from Household words and All the year round"@en
  • "Christmas stories from Household words and All the year round"
  • "Christmas stories ; [and Master Humphrey's clock]"
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  • "Christmas stories : from "Household words" & "All the year round""
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : with illustr"
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  • "Christmas stories : from "House hold words" & "All the year Round""
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  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : [a novel]"@en
  • "Christmas stories"
  • "Christmas stories"@en
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  • "Christmas stories, from "Household words" and "All the year round""@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household Words" and "All the Year Round""
  • "Christmas stories : from household words and all the year round"@en
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  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood and some uncollected pieces"@en
  • "Christmas stories. Pictures from Italy & American notes"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round.""
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round.""@en
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  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"@da
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"@en
  • "Christmas stories from 'Household words' and 'All the year round.'"@en
  • "Christmas stories from household words and all the year round"
  • "Christmas stories from household words and all the year round"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round" and other stories"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round" and other stories"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : [unfinished novel]"@en
  • "Christmas Stories from Household Words and All the year round"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : And some uncollected pieces. With illustr"
  • "Christmas Stories from House-Hold Words" and "All the year round""
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  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood : an unfinished novel"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood ; Master Humphrey's clock"@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood ; Master Humphrey's clock"
  • "Christmas stories : a Christmas carol, the chimes, the cricket on the hearth"
  • "Christmas stories : a Christmas carol, the chimes, the cricket on the hearth"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "houshold words" and "all the year round""
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" & "All the year round""@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" & "All the year round""
  • "Christmas stories a Christmas carol ; The chimes ; The cricket on the hearth"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : and other stories"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : and other stories"@en
  • "Christmas Stories, etc"@en
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood : With 12 ill. ... and a portrait"
  • "[Christmas stories from "Household words" & "All the year round"]"@en
  • ""The Mystery of Edwin Drood" and other stories"@en
  • "Christmas stories : [from "Household words" and "All the year round."]"@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : and some uncollected pieces"
  • "Christmas books and stories"@en
  • "Christmas books and stories"
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  • "Christmas stories, by Charles Dickens... Illustrations by E. G. Dalziel, Townley Green, Charles Green and others... Introduction by Margaret Lane"
  • "Christmas stories from "Household Words" and "All the year Round.""
  • "Christmas stories from "Household Words" and "All the year round.""
  • "Christmas stories; A Christmas carol, the chimes, the cricket on the hearth"@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood [and] Master Humphrey's clock"@en
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  • "Christmas stories : from "Household words" and "All the year round.""
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  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood, and other stories"@en
  • "Christmas stories : from "Household words" and "All the year round""@en
  • "Christmas stories : from "Household words" and "All the year round""
  • "Christmas stories : With 13 ill. by E.G. Dalziel, Townley Green, Charles Green a. o. and an introd. by Margaret Lane"
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  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood. With twelve illustrations and a portrait"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood. With twelve illustrations and a portrait"@en
  • "Christmas Stories. [Dickens's contributions only.]"@en
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood : By Charles Dickens. With twelve illustrations by S.S. Fildes, and a portrait"
  • "Christmas stories from Household Words and All the year round"@en
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  • "Christmas stories from "Household Words" and "All the Year Round.""
  • "Christmas stories : from "Household Words" and "All the year round""
  • "Mystery of Edwin Drood [playbill]"@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : With 12 ill. by Luke Fildes and 2 by Charles Collins and an introd. by S.C. Roberts"
  • "Christmas stories. Introd. by G. K. Chesterton"
  • "[Christmas stories]"
  • "[Christmas stories]"@en
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood : With 12 Ill. by S.L. Fildes. And a portrait"
  • "Christmas stories from 'Household words' and 'All the year round'"
  • "Christmas stories from 'Household words' and 'All the year round'"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Householdwords" and "All the year round" and other stories"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood Master Humphrey's clock"
  • "Christmas stories ; Pictures from Italy ; and American notes"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household Words" & "All the year round""
  • "Christmas stories: A Christmas carol, The chimes, The cricket on the hearth"
  • "Christmas stories : From "Household Words" and "All the year round" : and other stories"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round""@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round""
  • "Christmas stories : from "Household words" & "All year round""
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood and other stories"@en
  • "The Mystery of Edwin Drood and other stories"
  • "Christmas stories from "household words" and "all the year round" and other stories"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : [review]"@en
  • "Christmas stories. From Household words and All the year round"@en
  • "Christmas stories : 1851-1858"@en
  • "Christmas stories from 'Household words' & 'All the year round'"@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood"@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood"
  • "The mistery of Edwin Drood"
  • "Christmas stories, etc"@en
  • "Christmas stories : from "Household Words" and "all the year round""@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood and other stories"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood and other stories"@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : in six parts"@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : with twelve illustrations by L. Fildes and a portrait"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "all the year round""
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "all the year round""@en
  • "The mystery of edwin drood"@en
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  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood ... With twelve illustrations by S.L. Fildes and a portrait"@en
  • "Christmas books and stories, by Charles Dickens"
  • "Christmas stories : from 'Household words' and 'All the year round', and other stories"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round" : Vol. 2"
  • "The Mistery of Edwin Drood"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : with 12 ill. by Luke Fildes and 2 by Charles Collins and an introd. by S.C. Roberts"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood, and Master Humphrey's clock"@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood/ Master Humphreys Clock"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round /""@en
  • "Mystery of Edwin Drood"@en
  • "Mystery of Edwin Drood. With 12 illus. by Luke Fildes and 2 by Charles Collins, and an introd. by S.C. Roberts"@en
  • "Mystery of Edwin Drood"
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  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood ... : With twelve illustrations by S.L. Fildes and a portrait"@en
  • "Christmas stories; illustrated"@en
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  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood with twelve illustrations and a portrait"@en
  • "Christmas Stories from "Household Words" & "All the Year Round." [Dickens's contributions only.] (With an introduction by G.K. Chesterton.)"@en
  • "The Christmas stories"
  • "The Christmas stories"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" & "All the year round.""@en
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood [playbill]"@en
  • "Christmas stories : with 13 ill. by E.G. Dalziel, Townley Green, Charles Green and others and an introd. by Margaret Lane"
  • "Christmas stories : with 13 illus. by E.G. Dalziel, townley green, charles green and others and an introd. by margaret lane"
  • "Christmas stories : from Household words & All the year round"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood. Edited by Arthur J. Cox"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household Words" and "All the Year Round" and other stories"@en
  • "Christmas stories from "Household words" and "All the year round" : Vol. 1-2"
  • "Christmas stories : from 'household words' & 'all the year round'"@en
  • "Dickens' Mystery of Edwin Drood"
  • "Christmas stories from "Household Words" and "All The Year Round" and Other stories"
  • "Christmas stories : a Christmas carol, the Chimes, the Cricket on the hearth"@en
  • "Christmas Stories from "Household Words” & “All the Year Round." [Dickens's contributions only.] (With an introduction by G. K. Chesterton.)"
  • "Christmas stories : from Household words and All the year round"@en
  • "Christmas stories : from Household words and All the year round"
  • "Christmas stories a Christmas carol, the chimes, the cricket on the hearth"@en
  • "Christmas stories : from 'Household Words' & 'All the year round'"
  • "The mystery of Edwin Drood : [novel]"

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