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household words

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    Dickens’ Household Words 1850-1859 (e-texts).

    Charles Dickens was very fond of Birmingham and had many connections to the city. He published his weekly magazine Household Words in 479 numbers between March 1850 and May 1859. The entire series is available as e-texts at archive.org in nineteen volumes. Here are the links: Volume 1 (1-26)...
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