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To mark the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Charles Dickens Museum, a number of the author’s descendants will give talks and readings.
A portable writing desk and monogrammed silverware belonging to Charles Dickens are up for grabs now through Wednesday, May 14.
The Charles Dickens Museum, at 48 Doughty Street, is the only surviving London house in which Charles Dickens lived and where he wrote the stories that made him internationally famous.
The Charles Dickens Museum in London will celebrate its 100th birthday by offering free entry to his former home and a chance to meet the author's living descendants.
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