Home and Social Philosophy: or, Chapters on Every-day Topics. From "Household Words," edited by Charles Dickens. Second Series

New York: G.P. Putnam, 1852.

Price: $150.00

Hardcover. First American edition. Putnam's Library for the People (also issued in wraps as Number XV in *Putnam's Semi-Monthly Library for Traveler's and the Fireside*). Publisher's brown cloth gilt. Two neat owner names on the front fly, general rubbing and wear to the boards, a tidemark in the upper margin of the last half of the pages, a bit of foxing to the text, a near very good copy of these selections from *Household Words.*.

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Item #83723 Home and Social Philosophy: or, Chapters on Every-day Topics. From "Household Words," edited by Charles Dickens. Second Series. Charles DICKENS.

Charles Dickens
birth name: Charles John Huffman Dickens
born: 2/7/1812
died: 6/9/1870
nationality: Great Britain

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English novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian period. - Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature Random Dickens trivia - the first professional baseball team was the Dolly Vardens, a Philadelphia, PA all-African-American, all-female baseball team formed in 1867 (two years before the Cincinnati Red Stockings). Their name came from a character in the Dickens's novella Barnaby Rudge. The Dolly Vardens folded after a short time due to lack of support.more

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