“Nothing is discovered without God's intention and assistance, and I suppose every new knowledge of His works that is conceded to man to be distinctly a revelation by which men are to guide themselves.”
Quote by Charles Dickens
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Letters of Charles Dickens: 1833-1870
This book presents a comprehensive selection of letters from Charles Dickens, spanning from 1833 to 1870. The letters offer insights into the personal life, thoughts, and experiences of one of the most celebrated authors of the Victorian era. The correspondence includes letters to family, friends, publishers, and other acquaintances, providing a unique glimpse into the private world of Dickens. more
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