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As the centenary of their grandfather's birth approached, the reduced circumstances of Charles Jr.'s daughters led to a public fundraising appeal. On 7 January 1912 a gala performance in which "leading actors and actresses" appeared as Dickens's characters at the
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is the second book of Charles Dickens Jr. The "1880" edition was first published in London in 1879, by "Charles Dickens and Evans" (Dickens Jr. and his father-in-law, publisher Frederick Evans). The next 1880 edition and further were slightly retitled to
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Bleak house, by Charles Dickens; with forty illustrations by Phiz and facsimile of wrapper to first part; a reprint of the edition corrected by the author in 1869, with an introduction, biographical and bibliographical, by Charles Dickens the
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As a young man, Dickens showed skills that could have led to a career in journalism but his father encouraged him to go into business. With ambitions to become a tea merchant, he visited China, Hong Kong and Japan in 1860.
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pensions of £25 were granted to Mary Angela, Dorothy Gertrude, Cecil Mary and Evelyn Bessie after "consideration of their straitened circumstances". In 1910 their situation was so difficult that Ethel Dickens wrote to the
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The book was then updated and reprinted every year until the author's death, from 1880 (second year) to the final 1896–1897 edition (eighteenth year). His dictionaries had been picked up in 1882 by
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Adventures of Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens. A reprint of the first ed., with the illustrations, and an introduction, biographical and bibliographical, by Charles Dickens the younger.
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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens, with forty illustrations by Phiz. A reprint of the first ed. with an introduction, biographical and bibliographical, by Charles Dickens, the younger.
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and was appointed sub-editor the following year. In 1870, after his father's death, Dickens Jr. inherited the magazine and became its editor. At this time he also bought at auction
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Barnaby Rudge, by Charles Dickens; a reprint of the first edition, with the illustrations, and an introduction, biographical and bibliographical, by Charles Dickens the younger.
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is the main book of Charles Dickens Jr. It was first published in London in 1879, by "Charles Dickens and Evans" (Dickens Jr. and his father-in-law, publisher Frederick Evans).
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The book was then updated and reprinted every year until the author's death, from 1880 to the final 1896 edition. His dictionaries had been picked up in 1882 by
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said Charles Walter, only son of Dickens Jr., had been disowned by the family for marrying Ella Dare, a barmaid. Sydney Margaret went on to marry architect
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Dickens's estate was worth £17 5s. 3d at his death, and his widow was granted a government pension of £100 per year. After her death in 1909 yearly
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added an additional £3882. By the close of the fund in March 1912 it held £12,000, which was to provide £150 per year to each of the daughters.
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The life of Charles James Mathews, chiefly autobiographical, with selections from his correspondence and speeches
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The life of Charles James Mathews, chiefly autobiographical, with selections from his correspondence and speeches
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Dickens's dictionary of days, being an every-day record of 1880. With calendar of useful information for 1881.
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who printed them until 1889, after which it was again published by Dickens and Evans through J. Smith.
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who printed them until 1889, after which it was again published by Dickens and Evans through J. Smith.
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In 1879 he published (jointly with his father-in-law) the first editions of his two main dictionaries,
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Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames, From Its Source to the Nore: An Unconventional Handbook
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He also wrote the introductions to many posthumous reprints of his father's books, such as
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Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames, From Oxford to the Nore: An Unconventional Handbook
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John Jasper's Secret: Sequel to Charles Dickens' Mystery of Edwin Drood
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In 1866 he was appointed as the first Honorary Secretary of the
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to seek assistance. In the letter, which was also published in
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In 1861, he married Elisabeth Matilda Moule Evans, daughter of
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Great Expectations: The Sons and Daughters of Charles Dickens
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The Oxford Companion to Charles Dickens: Anniversary Edition
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Dickens's Dictionary of London: An Unconventional Handbook
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Charles Dickens Jr. died of heart disease, at his home in
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Dickens's Dictionary of Paris: An Unconventional Handbook
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in 1853 to study German. In 1855, aged 18, he entered
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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser
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Index

Charles Dickens Jr
Charles Dickens Jr. in 1874
Furnival's Inn
Holborn
Fulham
Mortlake
Wilkie Collins
Mary Angela Dickens
Charles Dickens
Catherine Hogarth
Charles Dickens
Catherine
All the Year Round
Furnival's Inn
Holborn
King's College, London
Eton College
Leipzig
Barings Bank
Frederick Mullett Evans
Mary Angela
Metropolitan Regatta
All the Year Round
Gads Hill Place
Kent
Macmillan & Co.
Fulham
Old Mortlake Burial Ground
civil list
Lord Chief Justice

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