Oliver Twist & Nicholas Nickleby (Charles Dickens Classic Books Book 2)

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Brand: Pearl Necklace Books
Author: Charles Dickens
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• Two of British author Charles Dickens' classic books are bound together in this Kindle edition: Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby.

Oliver Twist (1838)
Oliver escapes to London where he meets the Artful Dodger and his criminal trainer Fagin. The author’s tbiting sarcasm brings the characters to life in this classic novel, adapted for television and Hollywood films.

Nicholas Nickleby
Young Nicholas supports his mother and sister after his father dies in this coming-of-age tale involving life's tough lessons and young love. Fanny Squeers, his employer's daughter, believes Nicholas is in love with her but when she discovers his true feelings, Fanny decides to make life difficult for Nicholas.

About The Author
Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812 –1870) was an English writer often regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period. He was born in Portsmouth, England and left school early to work in a factory when his father served time in debtors’ prison.
He wrote 15 novels, five novellas and hundreds of short stories and non-fiction articles, Dickens’ first famous novels was The Pickwick Papers, serialised in 1836, and he soon became a celebrity for his humour and observation of human nature.

Charles Dickens Classic Books
Other books in the series, published by Pearl Necklace Books, are available through Amazon. Each edition contains a bonus novel and, for the two-for-one price, include:
1, Pickwick Club (Serial 1836-37)
2. Oliver Twist (Serial 1837 - 39)
3. Nicholas Nickleby (1838 - 1839)
4. The Old Curiosity Shop (1840 - 1841)
5. Barnaby Rudge (1841 - 1841)
6. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit (Serial 1843 - 1844)
7. Dombey and Son (1846 - 1848)
8. David Copperfield (1849 - 1850)
9. Bleak House (1852 - 1853)
10. Hard Times (1854 - 1854)
11. Little Dorrit (1855 - 1857)
12. A Tale of Two Cities (1859 - 1859)
13. Great Expectations (1860 - 1861)
14. Our Mutual Friend (1864 - 1865)
15. The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1870)

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