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Master Humphrey's Clock was an ambitious weekly literary magazine published by Dickens himself. Lasting only from 1840 to 1841, it spun off some major works, including The Old Curiosity Shop and this collection of stories and sketches. The narrator is Master Humphrey , not "churlish" and not a "misanthrope", who describes his daily life and his encounters with vivid characters including Mr. Pickwick. The clock is his old companion, where he stores manuscripts.
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Fiction, History, Juvenile literature, Social life and customs, Gordon Riots, 1780, Juvenile History, Great Britain, English literature, Fiction, crime, Fiction, romance, clean & wholesome, Fiction, classics, Fiction, generalPeople
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Master Humphrey's Clock , by Charles Dickens illustrated George Cattermole: was an English painter and illustrator ... artist. Well-known by his pen name, Phiz
Jun 02, 2016, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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1533583218 9781533583215
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Source title: Master Humphrey's Clock , by Charles Dickens illustrated George Cattermole: (10 August 1800, 24 July 1868) was an English painter and illustrator ... artist. Well-known by his pen name, Phiz
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