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editDescriptionMr. Charles Dickens reading "Little Dombey," at St. Martin's Hall LCCN2004671769.jpg |
English: Mr Charles Dickens reading Little Dombey at St Martin's Hall, London; headline probably in error for Little Dorrit; from The Illustrated London News, 31 July 1858.
Mr. Charles Dickens reading "Little Dombey," at St. Martin's Hall Abstract/medium: 1 print : wood engraving. |
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