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CHARLES DICKENS MUSEUM
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CHARLES DICKENS MUSEUM
SKU BM-MZM016
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48 Doughty Street is the only house in which Charles Dickens lived in London that survives and where he shot to worldwide fame. While living here in the late 1830s, Dickens finished The Pickwick Papers, and wrote Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby. It is now part of the Charles Dickens Museum, which tells the story of Dickens’s life and work.
www.dickensmuseum.com
Size: (55mm x 185mm)
Luxury pearlescent eco certified paper
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