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Book cover inspired on Charles Dickens' book "Oliver Twist"

Software: Clip Paint Studio.

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Dickens' desk. Essential items (left) two fat bronze sword fighting toads: bronze dog-fancier with little dogs in his pockets; long gilt leaf & rabbit sitting on its haunches; huge paperknife; green cup decorated with cowslips & filled with fresh flowers; calendar - correct date

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"Come nearer; let me look at you. Come close." - Miss Havisham from Charles Dickens' Great Expectations.

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and team up for an exciting and modern twist of Charles Dickens' classic Oliver

Grab a copy of OLIVER this Wednesday Jan 23rd

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With a title like that, I was always going to review it. Oliver by and is "an intriguing post-apocalyptic reimagining" of a Dickens' classic. Advance review : https://t.co/kpnG1yu3UP Out NEXT week from .

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[1/2] During December you voted for your favourite and We're delighted to announce that our Black Rhino miniature sheet, along with the equally beautiful stamps featuring Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, are the winners!

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Hi ho..Happy Christmas folks. Hope it's a lovely one.. and that you have watched the best film in the world, at some stage over the season.

Pretty sure it's Charlie Dickens' favourite telling of the story too..
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Piece for the wonderful &

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Vivid and glorious illustrations for Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol by

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Day 24 of
For Christmas Eve we end on an earlier incarnation of Dickens' Christmas Carol with illustrations and slides of his short story "The Goblins Who Stole a Sexton" (1836) - originally a tale within the novel Pickwick Papers.

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Excellent illustrations by for Charles Dickens's 'A Christmas Carol' https://t.co/8ymD4RYf0C

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John Leech's Illustrations for Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol".

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Dickens' handwritten text along with my sketch and illustration.
"There was a chair set close beside the child, and there were signs of some one having been there, lately. Poor Bob sat down in it, and when he had thought a little and composed himself, he kissed the little face."

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classic story was published in 1843.

Read more about Dickens and his role in founding the Great Ormond Street Hospital for sick children at: https://t.co/6Js62mU7DU

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classic "A Christmas Carol" is 175 years old today!!
The Christmas tale that has captured imaginations from the minute it first appeared was published 1843, two years after Dickens joined as a founder member.
Here's our 1845 edition.

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Also interesting to think of how taste change. In Dickens' time The Cricket on the Hearth was immensely popular, with productions playing in multiple theatres at once (not to mention it's the ONLY Dickens story that D.W. Griffiths - a big Dickens fan - adapted for film)

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Alphabetical cross-linked list of nearly 1000 Dickens' characters:

https://t.co/XQHSyTeN3i

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Did you know? Liverpool is the most popular UK city used in Charles Dickens' novels. The widely revered Victorian novelist references us in Bleak House, Martin Chuzzlewit, Great Expectations, Hard Times, Little Dorrit, Nicholas Nickleby and The Pickwick Papers 📚

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Charles Dickens's 'A Christmas Carol' illustrated by Arthur Rackham,1915
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Charles Dickens' Dombey & Son orig published in 19 monthly installments https://t.co/VLXUFebYmW

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Twists & Turns: Discover the streets near home which inspired him to write Oliver Twist! 6 & 31 May: https://t.co/U8F3DP37ZK

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