First published; 1843
* Annotated version with explanations in brackets, of antiquated jobs, drinks, words and phrases mentioned in the book.
* Illustrated chapter pages
* Extra information section at the end including; Christmas 1840s, the year 1843, Charles Dickens in 1843, Places to visit relevant to the book and information about the illustrator.
First published on the 19th December, 1843, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens has entertained generations of readers. Old miser, Ebenezer Scrooge of London, is renowned for his meanness, and Christmas is no exception. His business partner, Jacob Marley is dead and visits Scrooge in ghostly form, whilst the rest of the city is excited about the festive season.
Then the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come appear, each taking Scrooge on a journey that makes him confront the way he lives his life. When the ghosts are gone, how does Scrooge celebrate Christmas?
Annotations with brief explanations. eg. antiquated jobs. Illustrated chapter pages. Extra information at the end about the year, 1843; Christmas of the era, and Charles Dickens at 31 years old, the age he was when he wrote the book.
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ISBN - 979-8709904095