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A practical literary guide that directs readers along walking and rail itineraries to places in England associated with Charles Dickens, blending topographical description, travel directions, and illustrative extracts from the novels. Organized as a series of rambles radiating from London and including excursions to Rochester, Chatham, Canterbury, Henley-on-Thames, Great Yarmouth, Dorking, and other locales, it supplies street-level sketches of buildings and sites, notes on fictional associations, engraved illustrations, and reference material such as an appendix and index for the Dickensian rambler.
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