Charles Dickens's Works, Copperfield Edition - Little Dorritt

Little Dorritt, with illustrations

Hardcover

Published by George Routledge and Sons.

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New York: George Routledge and Sons, 1900. Hardcover. Copperfield edition. Bound in the original grey cloth boards with gilt title to spines, black titles to front covers, and floral decoration to spines and front covers. Illustrated.

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Review of 'Little Dorrit (Collected Works of Charles Dickens)' on 'Goodreads'

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A few years ago, I found out that Bolivian prisons often still work like the debtor prison from a Dickens novel - little communities with families growing up inside and people coming and going. So now a Bolivian prison is on my life list (for a visit, that is).

Review of 'Little Dorrit (Collected Works of Charles Dickens)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Excellent, though I found it a little hard to believe that Arthur would so unwisely invest his company's money. I think Dickens could have been a little more clever in how he sent Arthur to the poorhouse. But, overall, very good, nicely complex story.

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