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Title | Oliver Twist | Height | 198 mm |
Author | Charles Dickens | Width | 129 mm |
ISBN-13 | 9780141439747 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
ISBN-10 | 0141439747 | Spine Width | 32 mm |
Publisher | Penguin Books | Pages | 608 |
Edition | REISSUE | Availability | In Stock |

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Oliver Twist
Author: Charles Dickens
You Can Find An Alternative Cover Edition With The Same ISBN Here . Let Him Feel That He Is One Of Us Once Fill His Mind With The Idea That He Has Been A Thief, And Hes Ours, - Ours For His Life The Story Of The Orphan Oliver, Who Runs Away From The Workhouse Only To Be Taken In By A Den Of Thieves, Shocked Readers When It Was First Published. Dickenss Tale Of Childho You Can Find An Alternative Cover Edition With The Same ISBN Here . Let Him Feel That He Is One Of Us Once Fill His Mind With The Idea That He Has Been A Thief, And Hes Ours, - Ours For His Life The Story Of The Orphan Oliver, Who Runs Away From The Workhouse Only To Be Taken In By A Den Of Thieves, Shocked Readers When It Was First Published. Dickenss Tale Of Childhood Innocence Beset By Evil Depicts The Dark Criminal Underworld Of A London Peopled By Vivid And Memorable Characters The Arch-villain Fagin, The Artful Dodger, The Menacing Bill Sikes And The Prostitute Nancy. Combining Elements Of Gothic Romance, The Newgate Novel And Popular Melodrama, In Oliver Twist Dickens Created An Entirely New Kind Of Fiction, Scathing In Its Indictment Of A Cruel Society, And Pervaded By An Unforgettable Sense Of Threat And Mystery. This Is The First Critical Edition To Use The Serial Text Of 1837-9, Presenting Oliver Twist As It Appeared To Its Earliest Readers. It Includes Dickenss 1841 Introduction And 1850 Preface, The Original Illustrations And A Glossary Of Contemporary Slang.