DEXTER DICKENS COLLECTION. Vol. I (ff. vii+127). Letters, etc., of Charles Dickens; 1836-1870, n.d. Some printed items. The letters are fully listed in The J. F. Dexter Collection, with references to printed editions. Dexter no. 317.includes:f. 1 C... 1836-1870

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DEXTER DICKENS COLLECTION. Vol. I (ff. vii+127). Letters, etc., of Charles Dickens; 1836-1870, n.d. Some printed items. The letters are fully listed in The J. F. Dexter Collection, with references to printed editions. Dexter no. 317.includes:f. 1 C... 1836-1870

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