| Juvenile Fiction - 2002 - 244 pages
Retells the adventures of the orphan boy who is forced to practice thievery and live a life of crime in nineteenth-century London. | |
| Trident Television, Lumiere Pictures, Ted Childs, Claridge Group, George C Scott, Richard Charles, Grafton (Firm, Norton Romsey, Charles Dickens, James Goldman, Polygram Video (Firm, Clive Donner - 82 pages
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| Charles Dickens - Fiction - 2014 - 127 pages
This is a classic from the pen of Charles Dickens. Oliver is a young boy who is trapped by people and events. Mr. Brownlow helps Oliver but he faces one problem after another ... | |
| Charles Dickens - Fiction
This carefully crafted ebook: “Oliver Twist + The Old Curiosity Shop (2 Unabridged Classics, Illustrated)” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of ... | |
| Sebastian Faulks - Literary Criticism - 2011 - 1909 pages
The publication of Robinson Crusoe in London in 1719 marked the arrival of a revolutionary art form: the novel. British writers were prominent in shaping the new type of ... | |
| Charles Dickens - Fiction - 2017 - 2317 pages
Three of Dickens’s most compelling orphan protagonists—Oliver Twist, Pip, and Esther Summerson—in three of his greatest novels. Perhaps no writer in the English language is ... | |
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