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Charles Dickens: Travels in America

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    Charles Dickens' American Reading Tour 1867/68 - A Hot Ticket. Tickets for Charles Dickens readings were sold out as soon as they appeared. Despite Dickens' and his manager's best efforts to make the readings affordable, ticket scalpers ('speculators' in the following article) were buying up the tickets and reselling them at exorbitant prices.

When Charles Dickens fell out with America - BBC News

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    Feb 14, 2012 · On his first visit to America in 1842, English novelist Charles Dickens was greeted like a modern rock star. But the trip soon turned sour, as Simon Watts reports.

Charles Dickens 1842 Tour of America THE PRIVATEER CLAUSE

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    Jan 21, 2016 · Charles Dickens Birthday Feb 7th Charles Dickens 1842 Tour of America. In 1842, Dickens arrived in America for a tour and was hailed as the most famous writer in the world due to his success with Oliver Twist and the Pickwick Papers.At the age of thirty, his fame was not unlike the arrival of the Beatles in the early sixties.

Charles Dickens Begins Second American Tour

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    When Charles Dickens arrived in Boston on November 19, 1867, he was greeted by his manager and his Boston-based publisher. The celebrated English author spent several days at the Parker House hotel recuperating from the voyage. During his earlier American tour in 1842, Dickens had attended many tributes and other events held in his honor.

American Notes - Wikipedia

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    American Notes for General Circulation is a travelogue by Charles Dickens detailing his trip to North America from January to June 1842. While there he acted as a critical observer of North American society, almost as if returning a status report on their progress.

Charles Dickens Tour British Tours

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    Enjoy lunch at one of Dickens' favourite places and one of London's oldest and most authentic pubs described in A Tale of Two Cities, or book a table at a famous traditional English restaurant where Dickens regularly ate. Dickens in Portsmouth & Winchester (9 hours) Visit Portsmouth and the modest house were Dickens' was born 200 years ago.

Retro Reads: Dickens' American tour included trek through ...

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    An engraving shows a crowd of spectators buys tickets to Charles Dickens reading at Steinway Hall, New York, in 1867. During a prior visit to the States, the noted British author traveled through ...

Tour Dates - Gerald Charles Dickens

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    Meanwhile plans for my annual Christmas tours to the United States of America are being made and hopefully I will be able to visit on three ocassions: once in September, once at the start of November and the main tour beginning over the Thanksgiving weekend. As soon as the dates are confirmed I will post them here. Keep safe and occupied !

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