DICKENS SELLS WELL
The vogue of Dickens never grows lessi and printing presses, over sixty years after 'his death, are still kept busy in [publishing new editions of his works, with their ever-appealing messages to humanity. Lovers of the great master will- welcome the appearance of the New; 'Library edition of Dickens/ which was published by J. M. Dent and Sons, Ltd.,'at the end of October.", Theicomplete- set embraces twenty-two vplumes of full library size.' The books, each with a frontispieceillustration, are well printed, and are strongly and attractively bound. Every work, even the longest, is complete in one vplume.. The set should prove one of the. most popular of'the cheaper editions ■of the great author. "Dickens Landmarks in London," a book of sixty drawings of places made famous." by Dickens, tho artist being Mr.. Arthur Moreland, is shortly to be published by Messrs. Cassell.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 17
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