
Oliver Twist (Fully Illustrated) (eBook, ePUB)
The beautifully reproduced early edition corrected by Charles Dickens in 1867-68, illustrated by George Cruikshank with bonus photographs
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- The 1868 edition corrected by Dickens in 1867-68.- Includes a preface by Dickens, plus an editor's note.- Contains all 12 of George Cruikshank's original illustrations.- Also contains 16 photographs from the Her Majesty's Theatre performance of Oliver Twist.- Fully-searchable table of contents.- Exquisitely formatted and presented in e-book form.Dickens' exceptional second novel tells the story of orphan boy Oliver Twist, who escapes the misery of the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of London crooks, led by the legendary Fagin.The literary masterpiece uses dark humour to shine a light ...
- The 1868 edition corrected by Dickens in 1867-68.
- Includes a preface by Dickens, plus an editor's note.
- Contains all 12 of George Cruikshank's original illustrations.
- Also contains 16 photographs from the Her Majesty's Theatre performance of Oliver Twist.
- Fully-searchable table of contents.
- Exquisitely formatted and presented in e-book form.
Dickens' exceptional second novel tells the story of orphan boy Oliver Twist, who escapes the misery of the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of London crooks, led by the legendary Fagin.
The literary masterpiece uses dark humour to shine a light on the real poverty blighting London life in the 19th century, as Dickens - himself once a child labourer - explains in the rare foreword to this Apostrophe Books edition.
- Includes a preface by Dickens, plus an editor's note.
- Contains all 12 of George Cruikshank's original illustrations.
- Also contains 16 photographs from the Her Majesty's Theatre performance of Oliver Twist.
- Fully-searchable table of contents.
- Exquisitely formatted and presented in e-book form.
Dickens' exceptional second novel tells the story of orphan boy Oliver Twist, who escapes the misery of the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of London crooks, led by the legendary Fagin.
The literary masterpiece uses dark humour to shine a light on the real poverty blighting London life in the 19th century, as Dickens - himself once a child labourer - explains in the rare foreword to this Apostrophe Books edition.
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