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Dickens, Charles et al. The Pickwick Papers. Chapman and Hall, 1837.
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, No. 73, Jan. 1897, pp. 69-74. Dickens, Mary Angela. A Mist of Error. P. F. Collier, 1890.
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Dickens, Mary Angela. Cross Currents. Chapman & Hall, 1891, 3 vol.
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Dickens, Monica. An Open Book. Heinemann, 1978.
Dickens, Monica. Befriending: The American Samaritans. Editor Jackson, Carlton, Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1996.
Dickens, Monica. Cobbler’s Dream. Michael Joseph, 1963.
Dickens, Monica. Dear Doctor Lily. Viking, 1988.
Dickens, Monica. Enchantment. Viking, 1989.
Dickens, Monica. Flowers on the Grass. Michael Joseph, 1949.
Dickens, Monica, and Peter Roberson. “Foreword”. The London of Charles Dickens, London Transport in Association with the Dickens Fellowship, 1970, p. v - vii.
Dickens, Monica. Joy and Josephine. Michael Joseph, 1948.
Dickens, Monica. Kate and Emma. Heinemann, 1964.
Dickens, Monica. Last Year When I Was Young. Heinemann, 1974.
Dickens, Monica. Man Overboard. Michael Joseph, 1958.
Dickens, Monica. Mariana. Michael Joseph, 1940.
Dickens, Monica. Miracles of Courage. Dodd, Mead, 1985.
Dickens, Monica. My Turn to Make the Tea. Michael Joseph, 1951.
Dickens, Monica. No More Meadows. Michael Joseph, 1953.
Dickens, Monica. One of the Family. Viking, 1993.
Dickens, Monica. One Pair of Feet. Michael Joseph, 1942.
Dickens, Monica. One Pair of Hands. Michael Joseph, 1939.
Dickens, Monica. The Angel in the Corner. Michael Joseph, 1956.
Dickens, Monica. The Fancy. Michael Joseph, 1943.
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Dickens, Monica. The Heart of London. Michael Joseph, 1961.
Dickens, Monica. The Landlord’s Daughter. Heinemann, 1968.
Dickens, Monica. The Listeners. Heinemann, 1970.
Dickens, Monica. The Room Upstairs. Heinemann, 1966.
Dickens, Monica. The Winds of Heaven. Michael Joseph, 1955.
Dickens, Monica. Thursday Afternoons. Michael Joseph, 1945.
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