The Pickwick papers

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This journey from innocence to experience by the portly hero and his mentor, though it contains darker hints, is ultimately optimistic about human nature. This was the book which carried the 24-year-old Dickens to fame and created characters who have become part of the English mythology.

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Other Authors
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870
Anna Patrick
Dinsdale Landen, 1932-2003
Document Type
Audio Cassette
Physical Description
2 MC (360:00)
Published
Penguin Audiobooks, 1996
Edition
Abridged
Series
Penguin classics
ISBN
0-14-086250-1

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