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Christmas Stories

Charles Dickens

Editorial: E-BOOKARAMA

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Sinopsis

"Christmas Stories" is a collection of Christmas themed short stories by Charles Dickens written between 1850 and 1853. This magnificent tales came 10 years after Dickens had written one of the most famous Christmas stories of all time, "A Christmas Carol."

This edition contains six stories in all, being: "A Christmas Tree" (1850); "What Christmas is as we Grow Older" (1851); "The Poor Relation’s Story" (1852); "The Child’s Story" (1852); "The Schoolboy’s Story" (1853); and, "Nobody’s Story" (1853).
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