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Title: Dickens-Land
Author: J. A. Nicklin
Illustrator: E. W. Haslehust
Release Date: December 20, 2008 [EBook #27572]
Language: English
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[Illustration: CHALK, HOUSE WHERE DICKENS SPENT HIS HONEYMOON]
DICKENS-LAND
Described by J. A. NICKLIN
Pictured by E. W. HASLEHUST
[Illustration]
BLACKIE AND SON LIMITED LONDON GLASGOW AND BOMBAY 1911
Beautiful England
_Volumes Ready_
OXFORD
THE ENGLISH LAKES
CANTERBURY
SHAKESPEARE-LAND
THE THAMES
WINDSOR CASTLE
CAMBRIDGE
NORWICH AND THE BROADS
THE HEART OF WESSEX
THE PEAK DISTRICT
THE CORNISH RIVIERA
DICKENS-LAND
WINCHESTER
THE ISLE OF WIGHT
CHESTER AND THE DEE
YORK
_Uniform with this Series_
Beautiful Ireland
LEINSTER
ULSTER
MUNSTER
CONNAUGHT
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
Chalk, House where Dickens spent his honeymoon _Frontispiece_
Gadshill Place from the Gardens 8
Rochester from Strood 14
Restoration House, Rochester 20
Cobham Park 26
Cooling Church 32
Aylesford 38
Maidstone, All Saints' Church and the Palace 42
Jasper's Gateway 46
Chal
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