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The Complete Christmas Books and Stories - Timeless Holiday Tales Including A Christmas Carol and More - cover

The Complete Christmas Books and Stories - Timeless Holiday Tales Including A Christmas Carol and More

Charles Dickens, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Casa editrice: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Celebrate the warmth, wonder, and magic of Christmas with the complete holiday writings of Charles Dickens—now collected in one festive volume.

From the immortal A Christmas Carol to lesser-known seasonal gems like The Chimes and The Haunted Man, this collection captures the spirit of generosity, redemption, and joy that defines the holiday season. Dickens's vivid characters, heartfelt messages, and masterful storytelling have made his Christmas works essential reading for families and fans around the world.

Perfect for cozy winter nights, holiday traditions, or gift-giving, this Kindle edition features all five of Dickens's Christmas books and festive short stories.

🎁 This collection includes:
✔ A Christmas Carol
✔ The Chimes
✔ The Cricket on the Hearth
✔ The Battle of Life
✔ The Haunted Man
✔ Additional Christmas-themed stories and sketches

💬 What Readers Say:
"The heart and soul of Christmas, wrapped in beautiful prose."
"A must-have for Dickens lovers and holiday readers."
"Brings joy, nostalgia, and timeless wisdom with every page."

Whether you're new to Dickens or returning for a seasonal reread, this volume brings Victorian holiday cheer to life.

📥 Download now and experience the enduring magic of Dickens's Christmas tales.
Disponibile da: 02/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 638 pagine.

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