My Father as I Recall Him
Mary ("Mamie") Dickens (1838-1896) was Dickens' eldest daughter. She remained with her father until his death in 1870, taking second place to her aunt, Georgina Hogarth, as housekeeper and companion, and living with Georgina afterwards. She collaborated with Georgina in the editing and publication of the three volumes of Dickens' "Letters"published in 1880. Mamie provides a first hand account of life with the "inimitable Boz" and his influences on family and friends, and designed this book to appeal to the young.

This title is cited and recommended by Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature.

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My Father as I Recall Him
Mary ("Mamie") Dickens (1838-1896) was Dickens' eldest daughter. She remained with her father until his death in 1870, taking second place to her aunt, Georgina Hogarth, as housekeeper and companion, and living with Georgina afterwards. She collaborated with Georgina in the editing and publication of the three volumes of Dickens' "Letters"published in 1880. Mamie provides a first hand account of life with the "inimitable Boz" and his influences on family and friends, and designed this book to appeal to the young.

This title is cited and recommended by Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature.

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My Father as I Recall Him

My Father as I Recall Him

by Mamie Dickens
My Father as I Recall Him

My Father as I Recall Him

by Mamie Dickens

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Overview

Mary ("Mamie") Dickens (1838-1896) was Dickens' eldest daughter. She remained with her father until his death in 1870, taking second place to her aunt, Georgina Hogarth, as housekeeper and companion, and living with Georgina afterwards. She collaborated with Georgina in the editing and publication of the three volumes of Dickens' "Letters"published in 1880. Mamie provides a first hand account of life with the "inimitable Boz" and his influences on family and friends, and designed this book to appeal to the young.

This title is cited and recommended by Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781410107893
Publisher: Fredonia Books (NL)
Publication date: 11/27/2004
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.43(d)

Table of Contents

1. Seeing Gad's Hill as a child; 2. Buying Christmas presents; 3. My father at his work; 4. Fondness for athletic sports; 5. Interest in London birds; Last words spoken in public.
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