The Dickens Digest by Charles Dickens
The Dickens Digest by Charles Dickens
THE DICKENS DIGEST
Copyright, 1943, by the MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, INC.
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This is a special edition published exclusively for the members of THE PEOPLES BOOK CLUB, P.O. Box 6570A, Chicago 80, Illinois, and 228 Bloor Street West, Toronto 5, Ontario, Canada. It was originally published by WHITTLESEY HOUSE a division of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
The 1943 edition of “The Dickens Digest” is a special compilation that presents four of Charles Dickens’ masterpieces in a condensed form, tailored for the modern reader. This edition includes “David Copperfield,” “Pickwick Papers,” “Oliver Twist,” and “Martin Chuzzlewit,” offering a snapshot of Dickens’ diverse literary talents. Edited by Mary Louise Aswell and illustrated by Donald McKay, the book is designed to make Dickens’ work more accessible without losing the essence of his storytelling.
- Charles Dickens (Author)
- Donald McKay (Illustrator)
- Mary Louise Aswell (Editor)