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[eBook] Free - Charles Dickens: The Complete Novels @ Amazon AU

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5715 pages

This book contains the complete novels of Charles Dickens in the chronological order of their original publication.

  • The Pickwick Papers
  • Oliver Twist
  • Nicholas Nickleby
  • The Old Curiosity Shop
  • Barnaby Rudge
  • Martin Chuzzlewit
  • Dombey and Son
  • David Copperfield
  • Bleak House
  • Hard Times
  • Little Dorrit
  • A Tale of Two Cities
  • Great Expectations
  • Our Mutual Friend
  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood

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  • +1

    First post - hope it all works OK!

    • +1

      Dickens has been dead for over 100 years. This was always free because it was never in copyright during our lifetimes. I could print my own Dickens books and sell them if I wanted.

  • +5
    • Note that this book is $1.99 via the US Link.

      • +1

        Hmm interesting. Appears to be free to me. Can anyone test it?

        • Is it free for you?

          • @kahn: $1.99 for me

          • @kahn: Yes

            • @yzh1999:

              Appears to be free to me. Can anyone test it?

              Based upon my survey result, it does appear to be free for you. The fee for this test was $1.99 which you can credit to my Ozbargain trading account.

        • +1

          Free on US link for me so got it.

        • Free for me too. Have US Amazon for Kindle.

        • payed for me

      • Was free for me a second ago.

      • Free for me

  • Sort of appropriate that one of the greats would leave us with the mystery of Edwin Drood. Completely stumped me.

  • +6

    These are always free at PG: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/37

  • +1

    Thanks OP.

  • Tried the Audible link. It said 1 credit or $4.86. But only got one book. Not the complete works. Dud for me I'm afraid.

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