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Otway Districts Historical SocietyDocument, Victorian Parliamentary Papers, Minutes of Evidence, Beech Forest Narrow-Gauge Extension, July 1896
... Minutes of Evidence, Drouin and Poowong East Narrow-Gauge Extension. Victorian Parliamentary Papers; Melbourne (Vic); April-July, 1896. 60 p. ...Victorian Parliamentary Papers...(VPARL1896-97 No 42) Minutes of Evidence, Beech Forest Narrow-Gauge Extension Document Victorian Parliamentary Papers ...From the 9th April until the 8th July 1896 the Victorian Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways, chaired by Mr. Cameron with members from both houses, took evidence on three narrow gauge extensions from broad gauge railway stations in the area, the Beech Forest Extension from Colac, the McDonald's Track Extension from Warragul, and the Drouin and Poowong East Extension from Drouin.Minutes of Evidence, Beech Forest Narrow-Gauge Extension. Minutes of Evidence, McDonald's Track Narrow-Gauge Extension. Minutes of Evidence, Drouin and Poowong East Narrow-Gauge Extension. Victorian Parliamentary Papers; Melbourne (Vic); April-July, 1896. 60 p. (VPARL1896-97 No 42) -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Photocopy, Associations Incorporation Act 1981, 1981
... victorian parliamentary papers...Photocopy from Victorian Parliamentary Papers...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne victorian parliamentary papers associations Photocopy from Victorian Parliamentary Papers Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Document Photocopy ...Photocopy from Victorian Parliamentary Papersvictorian parliamentary papers, associations -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Photocopy, Legislative Assembly, Victorian Parliament, Report of Royal Commission on Mildura, 1896-1897
... ...victorian parliamentary papers...Copy of Victorian Parliamentary Papers V66 LtMs 1896 V3 & $ 1897 VI Papers presented to Parliament session 1896 Legislative Assembly Vol. ...charles bogue luffman victorian parliamentary papers c b luffmann mildura mildura settlement dried fruit growing muscatels figs labour force overseas experience Copy of Victorian Parliamentary Papers V66 LtMs 1896 V3 & $ 1897 VI Papers presented to Parliament session 1896 Legislative Assembly Vol. ...Copy of Victorian Parliamentary Papers V66 LtMs 1896 V3 & $ 1897 VI Papers presented to Parliament session 1896 Legislative Assembly Vol. III No 19 Mildura settlement. C. B. Luffmann answering questions about his observations on dried fruit growing in Mildura, his experiences in Europe, comparisons between Europe, America and Australia. His suggestions on what fruit to grow i.e. muscatels and figs. Comparisons of labour force.charles bogue luffman, victorian parliamentary papers, c b luffmann, mildura, mildura settlement, dried fruit growing, muscatels, figs, labour force, overseas experience -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDocument - Photocopy, Police numbers in Victoria 1858-9, 1858-9
... ...Victorian Parliamentary Papers...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Police Police numbers statistics Victorian Parliamentary Papers 1858 VICTORIA Police Department, General report of the Acting Chief Commissioner Upon the State of the Police Department VPP 1858-59 Vol 2 Photocopied paper with printed columns and numbers Police numbers in Victoria 1858-9 Document Photocopy Australia Victoria Melbourne ...Photocopied paper with printed columns and numbers1858 VICTORIA Police Department, General report of the Acting Chief Commissioner Upon the State of the Police Department VPP 1858-59 Vol 2police, police numbers, statistics, victorian parliamentary papers -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Phillips, Dr
... Contents Photocopies: Victorian Parliamentary Papers, 1864-1865, Vol, 3, No. 22, "Reports of Collectors of Agricultural Statistics", pp95-96....Contents Photocopies: Victorian Parliamentary Papers, 1864-1865, Vol, 3, No. 22, "Reports of Collectors of Agricultural Statistics", pp95-96. ...Dr Phillips had land on Aitken's Creek, near Arthur's Creek by the Greensborough Road where gold had been found in 1864. Contents Photocopies: Victorian Parliamentary Papers, 1864-1865, Vol, 3, No. 22, "Reports of Collectors of Agricultural Statistics", pp95-96.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcdr phillips, greensborough road, kangaroo ground, tarrawarra, arthur's creek, county of evelyn, warrandyte -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Porter, John
... Contents Photocopies: Victorian Parliamentary Papers, 1864-1865, Vol, 3, No. 22, "Reports of Collectors of Agricultural Statistics", pp95-96. ...Contents Photocopies: Victorian Parliamentary Papers, 1864-1865, Vol, 3, No. 22, "Reports of Collectors of Agricultural Statistics", pp95-96. ...John Porter owned land at the junction of the Plenty and Yarra Rivers, leased to Thomas Mundy. Contents Photocopies: Victorian Parliamentary Papers, 1864-1865, Vol, 3, No. 22, "Reports of Collectors of Agricultural Statistics", pp95-96. Handwritten notes: On George Porter, John Alfrey.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjohn porter, plenty river, yarra river, john brown, aitken's creek, evelyn county, george porter, john alfrey, diamond creek, thomas mundy, henry stooks -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyParliament Papers 1853 - 1880s
... parliamentary papers...Victorian...Topics include relevance to the Kiewa Valley and its inhabitants. parliamentary papers Victorian Government Parliament Papers are mostly blue bound together under a topic / heading pertaining to a particular year in the government of Victoria. ...Documents presented include the annual reports of all government agencies, reports of royal commissions and other government inquiries, parliamentary committee reported. The papers are documents tabled in Parliament. For further reference see the article in the magazine - "Ancestor" Volume 37 Issue 2 June 2024.Historical Victorian Government papers from the 1850s to the 1880s. Topics include relevance to the Kiewa Valley and its inhabitants.Parliament Papers are mostly blue bound together under a topic / heading pertaining to a particular year in the government of Victoria. The papers are not complete but cover the years 1853 to 1880s.parliamentary papers, victorian government -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional story, Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop, 1997
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. The Old Curiosity Shop is about Nell Trent, a young girl, and her grandfather, who live in a London curiosity shop. After her grandfather’s gambling and debts bring danger from the moneylender Daniel Quilp, they flee and travel through hardship, poverty, and misfortune, the novel is best known for its emotional portrayal of Nell. It was written and published in serial form in “Master Humphrey’s Clock” magazine from 1840 to 1841, then issued as a book in 1841. The subject book published by the Oxford University Press. The subject book in hardback edition was published on 13th November 1997 by the same publisher.The Old Curiosity Shop Author: Charles Dickens Publisher: Oxford University Press Date: 1997 Light blue leather embossed hardcover with a blue spine and lettering in gold. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. The Old Curiosity Shop is about Nell Trent, a young girl, and her grandfather, who live in a London curiosity shop. After her grandfather’s gambling and debts bring danger from the moneylender Daniel Quilp, they flee and travel through hardship, poverty, and misfortune, the novel is best known for its emotional portrayal of Nell. It was written and published in serial form in “Master Humphrey’s Clock” magazine from 1840 to 1841, then issued as a book in 1841. The subject book published by the Oxford University Press. The subject book in hardback edition was published on 13th November 1997 by the same publisher.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Unfinished Fictional story, Charles Dickens, Miscellaneous Papers with (The Mystery of Edwin Drood), 1935
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. The subject novel “Miscellaneous Papers” with excerpts from “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” collects mid 19th century essays on topics like agriculture, crime, education, capital punishment, and includes tributes to figures such as W.M. Thackeray and Adelaide Anne Procter. Appended to the novel is “The Mystery of Edwin Drood,” Dickens's 1870 unfinished novel about Edwin Drood's disappearance amid opium addiction, obsession, and intrigue in Cloisterham, involving various suspects like John Jasper.Miscellaneous Papers and (The Mystery of Edwin Drood) Author: Charles Dickens Publisher: Hazell Watson and Viney Limited Date: 1935 Light blue leather embossed hardcover with a blue spine and lettering in gold. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. The subject novel “Miscellaneous Papers” with excerpts from “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” collects mid 19th century essays on topics like agriculture, crime, education, capital punishment, and includes tributes to figures such as W.M. Thackeray and Adelaide Anne Procter. Appended to the novel is “The Mystery of Edwin Drood,” Dickens's 1870 unfinished novel about Edwin Drood's disappearance amid opium addiction, obsession, and intrigue in Cloisterham, involving various suspects like John Jasper.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, Our Mutual Friend, 1900
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “Our Mutual Friend” is Charles Dickens’s final completed novel, and it’s a dark social satire about money, greed, inheritance, identity, and moral redemption in Victorian London. The plot begins with an apparent drowning, a dust heap fortune, and a marriage condition in a will. It then expands into a tangled set of stories involving the river Thames, corrupt social climbers, and several characters who are tested and changed by wealth.Our Mutual Friend. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Nelson & Sons, London. Date: 1900. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Red cloth hardcover with green patterned paper stick on title to front cover. Spine has gold lettering. The spine has a Library label and no Volume information.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “Our Mutual Friend” is Charles Dickens’s final completed novel, and it’s a dark social satire about money, greed, inheritance, identity, and moral redemption in Victorian London. The plot begins with an apparent drowning, a dust heap fortune, and a marriage condition in a will. It then expands into a tangled set of stories involving the river Thames, corrupt social climbers, and several characters who are tested and changed by wealth.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, A Childs History of England, 1900
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “A Child’s History of England” is Dickens’s three volume, child directed history of England, originally serialised in Household Words from 1851 to 1853 and later issued in book form in 1853. It covers English history from ancient times through the fall of James II, with a brief closing summary up to Queen Victoria’s accession to the crown. Dickens wrote it as a readable, lively alternative to dry school history, aiming to interest his own children and young readers. The work is outspoken, often anti monarchical and anti aristocratic in tone, and it uses Dickens’s usual vivid style rather than detached academic prose.A Childs History of England. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd, London. Date: 1900. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Green leather hardcover with title on spine in gold lettering, Charles Dickens signature on front cover written in gold lettering. The spine has a Library label and no Volume information.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “A Child’s History of England” is Dickens’s three volume, child directed history of England, originally serialised in Household Words from 1851 to 1853 and later issued in book form in 1853. It covers English history from ancient times through the fall of James II, with a brief closing summary up to Queen Victoria’s accession to the crown. Dickens wrote it as a readable, lively alternative to dry school history, aiming to interest his own children and young readers. The work is outspoken, often anti monarchical and anti aristocratic in tone, and it uses Dickens’s usual vivid style rather than detached academic prose.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, Bleak House, 1873-1900
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Bleak House is one of Charles Dickens’s major novels, a sprawling, multi plot story built around the endless Court of Chancery lawsuit known as “Jarndyce and Jarndyce” and its ruinous effect on several families. It is widely regarded as among his finest and most complex works, central to any serious study of his fiction.Bleak House. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd, London. Date: 1873-1900. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Blue leather hardcover with title on spine in gold lettering, Charles Dickens signature on front cover written in gold lettering. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Bleak House is one of Charles Dickens’s major novels, a sprawling, multi plot story built around the endless Court of Chancery lawsuit known as “Jarndyce and Jarndyce” and its ruinous effect on several families. It is widely regarded as among his finest and most complex works, central to any serious study of his fiction.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens et al, Sketches by Boz. (Illustrative of Ever day Life and Every day People), 1892
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Sketches by Boz is Charles Dickens' first published book, a collection of fifty six short sketches originally appearing in periodicals from 1833 to 1836 under his pseudonym "Boz." It captures everyday London life through vivid observations of ordinary people and scenes. The book is divided into four sections, "Our Parish," "Scenes," "Characters," and "Tales." The first three offer non narrative portraits of urban life, while "Tales" includes fictional stories. Illustrated by George Cruikshank with forty plates, it blends humor, social commentary, and realism. Published by Chapman & Hall, London, the specified full title matches the "New Edition, Complete" or first one-volume combined edition from 1839, compiling two earlier 1836 series. Earlier parts issues ran 1837-1839; Chapman & Hall took over rights in 1837. "Ltd" likely indicates a later reprint by Chapman & Hall Ltd., but core content remains unchanged.Sketches by Boz. (Illustrative of Ever day Life and Every day People) .Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd, London. Date: 1892. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Blue leather hardcover with title on spine in gold lettering. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Sketches by Boz is Charles Dickens' first published book, a collection of fifty six short sketches originally appearing in periodicals from 1833 to 1836 under his pseudonym "Boz." It captures everyday London life through vivid observations of ordinary people and scenes. The book is divided into four sections, "Our Parish," "Scenes," "Characters," and "Tales." The first three offer non narrative portraits of urban life, while "Tales" includes fictional stories. Illustrated by George Cruikshank with forty plates, it blends humor, social commentary, and realism. Published by Chapman & Hall, London, the specified full title matches the "New Edition, Complete" or first one-volume combined edition from 1839, compiling two earlier 1836 series. Earlier parts issues ran 1837-1839; Chapman & Hall took over rights in 1837. "Ltd" likely indicates a later reprint by Chapman & Hall Ltd., but core content remains unchanged.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission Final Report. Summary, Vol.1,Vol. II (1 and 2), Vol. III, Vol.IV, State of Victoria (Parliamentary Papers), July, 2010
... Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission Final Report. Summary, Vol.1,Vol. II (1 and 2), Vol. III, Vol.IV. State of Victoria (Parliamentary Papers) Several ...Final reports of chairman and members of the commission.|5 books and 1 electronic disk.bushfire -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission Interim Report, State of Victoria, Parliamentary Papers, August, 2009
... Bushfire A heavy red-covered volume, with a strip showing blackened trees. 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission Interim Report Book 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission Interim Report State of Victoria, Parliamentary Papers. ...A heavy red-covered volume, with a strip showing blackened trees.bushfire -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, 1920s -1930s
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. A Tale of Two Cities is Charles Dickens’s sweeping historical novel set against the French Revolution, focusing on London and Paris and the collision of private lives with mass upheaval. It is especially famous for its stark contrasts between order and chaos, and for one of the most moving acts of self sacrifice in Victorian fiction. The plot centres on Dr. Manette, imprisoned for eighteen years in the Bastille, his daughter Lucie, and the English lawyer Sydney Carton, whose life becomes entangled with that of the French aristocrat Charles Darnay. Set on the eve of and during the Revolution, the novel shows how old injustices fuel mob violence and terror, culminating in Carton’s substitution of himself for at the guillotine, in a Christ‑like gesture of redemption.A Tale of Two Cities. Author: Charles Dickens. (Introduction by Sydney Dark) Publisher: Collins, (London & Glasgow) Date: Mid 20th Century. (See note section this document for more information on Edition).fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. A Tale of Two Cities is Charles Dickens’s sweeping historical novel set against the French Revolution, focusing on London and Paris and the collision of private lives with mass upheaval. It is especially famous for its stark contrasts between order and chaos, and for one of the most moving acts of self sacrifice in Victorian fiction. The plot centres on Dr. Manette, imprisoned for eighteen years in the Bastille, his daughter Lucie, and the English lawyer Sydney Carton, whose life becomes entangled with that of the French aristocrat Charles Darnay. Set on the eve of and during the Revolution, the novel shows how old injustices fuel mob violence and terror, culminating in Carton’s substitution of himself for at the guillotine, in a Christ‑like gesture of redemption.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge, Prior to 1911
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Barnaby Rudge is a historical Dickens novel set against the Gordon Riots of 1780, mixing mystery, political unrest, family secrets, and the story of a simple minded young man, Barnaby, and his pet raven Grip. It is considered Dickens’s first historical novel and one of his less widely read works, but it remains important for its treatment of mob violence and social disorder. The novel begins with a murder mystery linked to the Haredale and Rudge families, then broadens into the chaos of the anti Catholic Gordon Riots in London. Barnaby, an innocent and impressionable character, is drawn into the riotous crowd. Other threads involve love, family conflict, imprisonment, and eventual reckoning. Dickens uses the riot setting to show how crowd panic and prejudice can spread destructively through society.Barnaby Rudge. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Collins, Clear Type Press (London & Glasgow) Date: Mid 20th Century. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Red leather hardcover with title on front on paper with a dark red spine and lettering in gold. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Barnaby Rudge is a historical Dickens novel set against the Gordon Riots of 1780, mixing mystery, political unrest, family secrets, and the story of a simple minded young man, Barnaby, and his pet raven Grip. It is considered Dickens’s first historical novel and one of his less widely read works, but it remains important for its treatment of mob violence and social disorder. The novel begins with a murder mystery linked to the Haredale and Rudge families, then broadens into the chaos of the anti Catholic Gordon Riots in London. Barnaby, an innocent and impressionable character, is drawn into the riotous crowd. Other threads involve love, family conflict, imprisonment, and eventual reckoning. Dickens uses the riot setting to show how crowd panic and prejudice can spread destructively through society.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook - Books, Parliamentary Papers, 1897 to 1906
... Papers which were presented to Victorian Parliament 1897, 1898, 1899-1900, 1900, 1902 and 1906. Originally belonged to Mr Mason, Member of Parliament, who left them in his house "Paringa Vale" when he sold it to Mr McIntosh, approximate 1930. Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Government Parliament of Victoria Papers Presented to Parliament. Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly. 13 blue leather bound books with gold embossed writing on spine. Parliamentary ...13 blue leather bound books with gold embossed writing on spine.non-fictionvotes and proceedings of the legislative government, parliament of victoria -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1998
... arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria (os) arthritis victoria av vichealth victorian health promotion foundation healthy parliament week fit for office stretch breaks stretching exercises gentle exercise hansard staff parliamentary staff victorian parliament parliament of victoria arthritis update 1998 [On a yellow sticky note, archivist's notes handwritten in black ink] VicHealth's Healthy Parliament Week - Hansard Staff "Fit for Office" early 1998 see feature in Arth Update Summer 1998 p.17 Colour photo of a group of people sitting around a long wooden table. They are stretching their arms above their heads, with their fingers interlocked and palms upwards. There are some printed papers ...In 1998, during VicHealth's Healthy Parliament Week, Hansard staff at the Victorian Parliament took part in the 'Fit for Office' Stretch Break promotion. This photo appears on page 17 of the Vol 11 Issue 4, Summer 1998 edition of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. The photo is captioned: "(Below) Hansard staff - "Fit For Office" Arthritis Victoria participated in VicHealth's Healthy Parliament Week earlier this year and encouraged parliamentarians [tongue in cheek] to become "Fit for Office" as a way to promote our exerc ise messages. As a result Hansard staff (responsible for recording Parliamentary proceedings) invited Arthritis Victoria to conduct a program around office stretch breaks. Even people in the work force can fit physical activity into their day!"Colour photo of a group of people sitting around a long wooden table. They are stretching their arms above their heads, with their fingers interlocked and palms upwards. There are some printed papers on the table in front of each person, and a few glasses, mugs, and spectacles.[On a yellow sticky note, archivist's notes handwritten in black ink] VicHealth's Healthy Parliament Week - Hansard Staff "Fit for Office" early 1998 see feature in Arth Update Summer 1998 p.17arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria (os), arthritis victoria, av, vichealth, victorian health promotion foundation, healthy parliament week, fit for office, stretch breaks, stretching exercises, gentle exercise, hansard staff, parliamentary staff, victorian parliament, parliament of victoria, arthritis update, 1998 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens et al, A Childs History of England, 1910
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “A Child’s History of England” is Dickens’s three volume, child directed history of England, originally serialised in Household Words from 1851 to 1853 and later issued in book form in 1853. It covers English history from ancient times through the fall of James II, with a brief closing summary up to Queen Victoria’s accession to the crown. Dickens wrote it as a readable, lively alternative to dry school history, aiming to interest his own children and young readers. The work is outspoken, often anti monarchical and anti aristocratic in tone, and it uses Dickens’s usual vivid style rather than detached academic prose.A Childs History of England. Author: Charles Dickens. Illustrator. Harry Furniss. Publisher: Collins Clear Type Press, London. Date: 1910. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). red cloth hardcover with title on spine in gold lettering and pattern. The spine has a Library label and no Volume information only title and author.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “A Child’s History of England” is Dickens’s three volume, child directed history of England, originally serialised in Household Words from 1851 to 1853 and later issued in book form in 1853. It covers English history from ancient times through the fall of James II, with a brief closing summary up to Queen Victoria’s accession to the crown. Dickens wrote it as a readable, lively alternative to dry school history, aiming to interest his own children and young readers. The work is outspoken, often anti monarchical and anti aristocratic in tone, and it uses Dickens’s usual vivid style rather than detached academic prose.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, 1910
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “Martin Chuzzlewit” is Charles Dickens’s sixth novel serialised 1843-1844, with a novel published in 1844 by Chapman and Hall. The themes are about selfishness, hypocrisy, and moral reform, its plot follows young Martin, his proud grandfather, the hypocritical architect Pecksniff, the loyal Tom Pinch, and the good humoured Mark Tapley. There is also a criminal subplot around Jonas Chuzzlewit. The core plot in short is where Martin becomes at odds with his miserly grandfather as he works for Pecksniff, becomes friends with Tom Pinch. He travels to America, is nearly ruined by a swindle, eventually returning to England. Several villains are ultimately exposed and punished while virtuous characters are rewarded.Martin Chuzzlewit. Author: Charles Dickens. Introduction by Kenneth Hayens. Publisher: Collins, London & Glasgow. Date: 1953. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Blue leather hardcover with title on spine in gold lettering and pattern. The spine has a Library label and no Volume information only title and author.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “Martin Chuzzlewit” is Charles Dickens’s sixth novel serialised 1843-1844, with a novel published in 1844 by Chapman and Hall. The themes are about selfishness, hypocrisy, and moral reform, its plot follows young Martin, his proud grandfather, the hypocritical architect Pecksniff, the loyal Tom Pinch, and the good humoured Mark Tapley. There is also a criminal subplot around Jonas Chuzzlewit. The core plot in short is where Martin becomes at odds with his miserly grandfather as he works for Pecksniff, becomes friends with Tom Pinch. He travels to America, is nearly ruined by a swindle, eventually returning to England. Several villains are ultimately exposed and punished while virtuous characters are rewarded.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, Christmas Books, 1940's to 1959
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. This volume gathers five separate Christmas stories rather than one continuous novel. The best known of them, “A Christmas Carol”, follows Ebenezer Scrooge’s moral transformation after visits from supernatural spirits, while the others mix ghostly, sentimental, and domestic themes around Christmas, memory, family, and social feeling. Together they show Dickens using Christmas as a setting for moral instruction, sympathy for the poor, and festive storytelling. This Nelson and Sons London Christmas Books volume is a collected edition of Dickens’s five Christmas novellas, “A Christmas Carol,” “The Chimes”, “The Cricket on the Hearth”, “The Battle of Life”, and “The Haunted Man”. It is not the original 1840's publication; the Nelson publication is a later reprint in the company’s “Nelson’s Classics series, with examples catalogued from 1941 to 1959.Christmas Books. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Nelson & Sons, London. Date: 1940’s-1950’s. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Red cloth hardcover with brown patterned paper stick on title to front cover. Spine has gold lettering. The spine has a Library label and no Volume information.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. This volume gathers five separate Christmas stories rather than one continuous novel. The best known of them, “A Christmas Carol”, follows Ebenezer Scrooge’s moral transformation after visits from supernatural spirits, while the others mix ghostly, sentimental, and domestic themes around Christmas, memory, family, and social feeling. Together they show Dickens using Christmas as a setting for moral instruction, sympathy for the poor, and festive storytelling. This Nelson and Sons London Christmas Books volume is a collected edition of Dickens’s five Christmas novellas, “A Christmas Carol,” “The Chimes”, “The Cricket on the Hearth”, “The Battle of Life”, and “The Haunted Man”. It is not the original 1840's publication; the Nelson publication is a later reprint in the company’s “Nelson’s Classics series, with examples catalogued from 1941 to 1959.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens et al, Nicholas Nickleby, 1966-1987
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “Nicholas Nickleby” starts out as a good hearted but vulnerable young man whose family is left poor after his father’s death. His uncle, Ralph Nickleby, is cold and exploitative, and Nicholas is sent to work at Dothe boys Hall, a school run by the abusive Wackford Squeers family. There Nicholas witnesses appalling treatment of the children, escapes, and takes the mistreated boy Smike with him. After that, the novel follows Nicholas through a series of adventures in London and beyond as he protects his sister Kate, resists his uncle’s schemes, and finds decent allies such as the Cheeryble brothers. The plot mixes melodrama, comedy, family loyalty, and moral struggle, ending with justice restored and the worthy characters rewarded.Nicholas Nickleby. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Oxford University Press, London. Date: 1966-1987 (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Blue leather hardcover, Spine has Author and Title in gold lettering. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “Nicholas Nickleby” starts out as a good hearted but vulnerable young man whose family is left poor after his father’s death. His uncle, Ralph Nickleby, is cold and exploitative, and Nicholas is sent to work at Dothe boys Hall, a school run by the abusive Wackford Squeers family. There Nicholas witnesses appalling treatment of the children, escapes, and takes the mistreated boy Smike with him. After that, the novel follows Nicholas through a series of adventures in London and beyond as he protects his sister Kate, resists his uncle’s schemes, and finds decent allies such as the Cheeryble brothers. The plot mixes melodrama, comedy, family loyalty, and moral struggle, ending with justice restored and the worthy characters rewarded.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, Christmas Books, 1894
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. This volume gathers five separate Christmas stories rather than one continuous novel. The best known of them, “A Christmas Carol”, follows Ebenezer Scrooge’s moral transformation after visits from supernatural spirits, while the others mix ghostly, sentimental, and domestic themes around Christmas, memory, family, and social feeling. Together they show Dickens using Christmas as a setting for moral instruction, sympathy for the poor, and festive storytelling. This Nelson and Sons London Christmas Books volume is a collected edition of Dickens’s five Christmas novellas, “A Christmas Carol,” “The Chimes”, “The Cricket on the Hearth”, “The Battle of Life”, and “The Haunted Man”. It is not the original 1840's publication; the Nelson publication is a later reprint in the company’s “Nelson’s Classics series, with examples catalogued from 1941 to 1959.Christmas Books. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd, London. Date: 1894. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Green cloth hardcover with Authors name to front cover in gold. Spine has gold title lettering. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. This volume gathers five separate Christmas stories rather than one continuous novel. The best known of them, “A Christmas Carol”, follows Ebenezer Scrooge’s moral transformation after visits from supernatural spirits, while the others mix ghostly, sentimental, and domestic themes around Christmas, memory, family, and social feeling. Together they show Dickens using Christmas as a setting for moral instruction, sympathy for the poor, and festive storytelling. This Nelson and Sons London Christmas Books volume is a collected edition of Dickens’s five Christmas novellas, “A Christmas Carol,” “The Chimes”, “The Cricket on the Hearth”, “The Battle of Life”, and “The Haunted Man”. It is not the original 1840's publication; the Nelson publication is a later reprint in the company’s “Nelson’s Classics series, with examples catalogued from 1941 to 1959.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens et al, Christmas Stories, 1956
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. This volume gathers five separate Christmas stories rather than one continuous novel. The best known of them, “A Christmas Carol”, follows Ebenezer Scrooge’s moral transformation after visits from supernatural spirits, while the others mix ghostly, sentimental, and domestic themes around Christmas, memory, family, and social feeling. Together they show Dickens using Christmas as a setting for moral instruction, sympathy for the poor, and festive storytelling. This Oxford University Press London, Christmas Books volume is a collected edition of Dickens’s five Christmas novellas, “A Christmas Carol,” “The Chimes”, “The Cricket on the Hearth”, “The Battle of Life”, and “The Haunted Man”. It is not the original 1840s publication; the Oxford publication is a later reprint from 1956.Our Mutual Friend. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Oxford University Press, London. Date: 1956 (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Blue leather hardcover, Spine has Author and Title in gold lettering. The spine has a Library label and no Volume information.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. This volume gathers five separate Christmas stories rather than one continuous novel. The best known of them, “A Christmas Carol”, follows Ebenezer Scrooge’s moral transformation after visits from supernatural spirits, while the others mix ghostly, sentimental, and domestic themes around Christmas, memory, family, and social feeling. Together they show Dickens using Christmas as a setting for moral instruction, sympathy for the poor, and festive storytelling. This Oxford University Press London, Christmas Books volume is a collected edition of Dickens’s five Christmas novellas, “A Christmas Carol,” “The Chimes”, “The Cricket on the Hearth”, “The Battle of Life”, and “The Haunted Man”. It is not the original 1840s publication; the Oxford publication is a later reprint from 1956.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit, 1890s
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Little Dorrit is about Amy “Little” Dorrit, a gentle, selfless woman born and raised in the Marshalsea debtors’ prison where her father, William Dorrit, has been imprisoned for unpaid debts. The story follows her as she works as a seamstress outside the prison, gradually becoming entangled with Arthur Clennam, a businessman returning from abroad. Dickens interweaves a sharp critique of Victorian bureaucracy, finance, and class throughout the story. The theme centers around Amy Dorrit who lives her whole early life in Marshalsea, supporting her family with quiet dignity while her father clings to fragile genteel pretensions. Arthur Clennam, disillusioned after years in China, becomes involved with the Dorrits and uncovers a web of secrets involving his own mother, a hidden inheritance, and shady business dealings. William Dorrit suddenly inherits a fortune and is able to lift the family out of poverty and into fashion conscious society.The novel shows how money distorts their characters and relationships, while Amy remains the moral centre.Little Dorrit. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd, London. Date: 1890s. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Green cloth hardcover with Authors name to front cover in gold. Spine has gold title lettering. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Little Dorrit is about Amy “Little” Dorrit, a gentle, selfless woman born and raised in the Marshalsea debtors’ prison where her father, William Dorrit, has been imprisoned for unpaid debts. The story follows her as she works as a seamstress outside the prison, gradually becoming entangled with Arthur Clennam, a businessman returning from abroad. Dickens interweaves a sharp critique of Victorian bureaucracy, finance, and class throughout the story. The theme centers around Amy Dorrit who lives her whole early life in Marshalsea, supporting her family with quiet dignity while her father clings to fragile genteel pretensions. Arthur Clennam, disillusioned after years in China, becomes involved with the Dorrits and uncovers a web of secrets involving his own mother, a hidden inheritance, and shady business dealings. William Dorrit suddenly inherits a fortune and is able to lift the family out of poverty and into fashion conscious society.The novel shows how money distorts their characters and relationships, while Amy remains the moral centre. book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens et al, Dombey and Son, 1930s to 1950
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “Dombey and Son” is about Paul Dombey, a proud London businessman obsessed with having a son to inherit his firm. The story follows the emotional damage this causes to his neglected daughter Florence and to his family generally. It is one of Dickens’s major middle period novels and is often read as a critique of money, social ambition, industrial modernity, and damaged family life. The plot centres on Mr. Dombey, who values business and inheritance above affection, and on Florence, the daughter he cannot properly love because she is not the son he wanted. The novel shows the consequences of emotional blindness through illness, death, failed marriage, betrayal, and eventual partial reconciliation. In broad terms, it is a novel about pride, grief, commercial values, and the human cost of treating people like assets.Hard Cover edition, Dombey and Son. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Oxford University Press, London. Date: 1930s-1950 reprinted Oxford literary edition. Original first published in 1848 (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Blue leather hardcover, Spine has Author and Title in gold lettering. The spine has a Library label and no Volume information.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. “Dombey and Son” is about Paul Dombey, a proud London businessman obsessed with having a son to inherit his firm. The story follows the emotional damage this causes to his neglected daughter Florence and to his family generally. It is one of Dickens’s major middle period novels and is often read as a critique of money, social ambition, industrial modernity, and damaged family life. The plot centres on Mr. Dombey, who values business and inheritance above affection, and on Florence, the daughter he cannot properly love because she is not the son he wanted. The novel shows the consequences of emotional blindness through illness, death, failed marriage, betrayal, and eventual partial reconciliation. In broad terms, it is a novel about pride, grief, commercial values, and the human cost of treating people like assets.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road, hard times for these times -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional story, Chapman & Hall Ltd, Little Dorrit, 1890s
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Little Dorrit is about Amy “Little” Dorrit, a gentle, selfless woman born and raised in the Marshalsea debtors’ prison where her father, William Dorrit, has been imprisoned for unpaid debts. The story follows her as she works as a seamstress outside the prison, gradually becoming entangled with Arthur Clennam, a businessman returning from abroad. Dickens interweaves a sharp critique of Victorian bureaucracy, finance, and class throughout the story. The theme centres around Amy Dorrit who lives her whole early life in Marshalsea, supporting her family with quiet dignity while her father clings to fragile genteel pretensions. Arthur Clennam, disillusioned after years in China, becomes involved with the Dorrits and uncovers a web of secrets involving his own mother, a hidden inheritance, and shady business dealings. William Dorrit suddenly inherits a fortune and is able to lift the family out of poverty and into fashion conscious society.The novel shows how money distorts their characters and relationships, while Amy remains the moral centre.Little Dorrit. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd, London. Date: 1890s. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Green cloth hardcover with Authors name to front cover in gold. Spine has gold title lettering. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Little Dorrit is about Amy “Little” Dorrit, a gentle, selfless woman born and raised in the Marshalsea debtors’ prison where her father, William Dorrit, has been imprisoned for unpaid debts. The story follows her as she works as a seamstress outside the prison, gradually becoming entangled with Arthur Clennam, a businessman returning from abroad. Dickens interweaves a sharp critique of Victorian bureaucracy, finance, and class throughout the story. The theme centres around Amy Dorrit who lives her whole early life in Marshalsea, supporting her family with quiet dignity while her father clings to fragile genteel pretensions. Arthur Clennam, disillusioned after years in China, becomes involved with the Dorrits and uncovers a web of secrets involving his own mother, a hidden inheritance, and shady business dealings. William Dorrit suddenly inherits a fortune and is able to lift the family out of poverty and into fashion conscious society.The novel shows how money distorts their characters and relationships, while Amy remains the moral centre. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, little dorrit, charles dickens -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens et al, American Notes and Reprinted Pieces, 1913
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Dickens wrote “American Notes” for general circulation, it is Dickens’s travel account of his 1842 trip through the United States and Canada, written as a sequence of observations on travel, cities, institutions, and society in general. It includes chapters on the voyage to America visiting Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington. The American railway and steamboat systems, Canada, and a concluding chapter on slavery. The “Reprinted Pieces” part of the book is a companion gathering of shorter Dickens items, so the subject volume is not just a travel book but a collected volume pairing it with miscellaneous prose.American Notes and Reprinted Pieces. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd, London. Date: 1913. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Green leather hardcover with title on spine in gold lettering, Charles Dickens signature on front cover written in gold lettering. The spine has a Library label and no Volume information.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Dickens wrote “American Notes” for general circulation, it is Dickens’s travel account of his 1842 trip through the United States and Canada, written as a sequence of observations on travel, cities, institutions, and society in general. It includes chapters on the voyage to America visiting Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington. The American railway and steamboat systems, Canada, and a concluding chapter on slavery. The “Reprinted Pieces” part of the book is a companion gathering of shorter Dickens items, so the subject volume is not just a travel book but a collected volume pairing it with miscellaneous prose.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit, 1968
... Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers...Victorian era. Born in 1812 in Portsmouth, he died in 1870 after a prolific career shaping popular literature and social reform. During his early life Dickens faced childhood hardship when his father was imprisoned for debt in 1824, forcing the twelve year old Charles to work in a boot blacking warehouse. This experience fuelled his lifelong advocacy for the poor and shaped characters in works like David Copperfield. He later went on to work as a clerk, court stenographer, and parliamentary reporter, honing skills that led to his writing debut under the pseudonym "Boz" in 1833. His breakthrough came with “The Pickwick Papers ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Little Dorrit is about Amy “Little” Dorrit, a gentle, selfless woman born and raised in the Marshalsea debtors’ prison where her father, William Dorrit, has been imprisoned for unpaid debts. The story follows her as she works as a seamstress outside the prison, gradually becoming entangled with Arthur Clennam, a businessman returning from abroad. Dickens interweaves a sharp critique of Victorian bureaucracy, finance, and class throughout the story. The theme centres around Amy Dorrit who lives her whole early life in Marshalsea, supporting her family with quiet dignity while her father clings to fragile genteel pretensions. Arthur Clennam, disillusioned after years in China, becomes involved with the Dorrits and uncovers a web of secrets involving his own mother, a hidden inheritance, and shady business dealings. William Dorrit suddenly inherits a fortune and is able to lift the family out of poverty and into fashion conscious society.The novel shows how money distorts their characters and relationships, while Amy remains the moral centre.Little Dorrit Author: Charles Dickens Publisher: Collins Further Information: We do have 2 more copies of this same book. All have been published by different companies. ( R.N. 8159 and R.N. 8344)fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Little Dorrit is about Amy “Little” Dorrit, a gentle, selfless woman born and raised in the Marshalsea debtors’ prison where her father, William Dorrit, has been imprisoned for unpaid debts. The story follows her as she works as a seamstress outside the prison, gradually becoming entangled with Arthur Clennam, a businessman returning from abroad. Dickens interweaves a sharp critique of Victorian bureaucracy, finance, and class throughout the story. The theme centres around Amy Dorrit who lives her whole early life in Marshalsea, supporting her family with quiet dignity while her father clings to fragile genteel pretensions. Arthur Clennam, disillusioned after years in China, becomes involved with the Dorrits and uncovers a web of secrets involving his own mother, a hidden inheritance, and shady business dealings. William Dorrit suddenly inherits a fortune and is able to lift the family out of poverty and into fashion conscious society.The novel shows how money distorts their characters and relationships, while Amy remains the moral centre. flagstaff hil, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, little dorrit, charles dickens
