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5b  Christmas  Books by Charles Dickens, London, 1870

28 illustrations by F. Barnard

Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, The Chimes, and The Cricket on the Hearth are three of his beloved Christmas novellas that explore themes of redemption, hope, and the spirit of the holiday season.

  1. A Christmas Carol : Perhaps Dickens' most famous work, this story centers on Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man who is transformed after being visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. Through his journey, Scrooge learns the value of kindness, generosity, and human connection.

  2. The Chimes : This novella tells the story of Toby "Trotty" Veck, a poor messenger who feels disillusioned by the harshness of life. On New Year's Eve, he is visited by spirits from the church bells, who show him visions that reveal the worth and potential of the common man, encouraging him to maintain hope and faith in humanity.

  3. The Cricket on the Hearth : This story is set around a warm domestic scene, where a cricket acts as a guardian spirit to the Peerybingle family. The novella explores themes of love, trust, and forgiveness, with its magical elements and happy resolution making it a heartwarming tale of reconciliation.

These works collectively highlight Dickens' ability to weave powerful moral lessons with engaging storytelling, making them enduring holiday favorites.

Description

Brown cloth cover on spine fading to purple on front and back boards. Gold lettering on spine, double column pages