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  1. Charles Culliford Boz Dickens (6 January 1837 – 20 July 1896), better known as Charles Dickens Jr., was the first child of the English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. A failed businessman, he became the editor of his father's magazine All the Year Round, and a writer of dictionaries

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · eldest child of Victorian-era novelist Charles Dickens. This page was last edited on 1 June 2024, at 01:28. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Author of John Jasper's Secret, Dickens's Dictionary of London, 1885, and All the Year Round, Vol. 5

  4. Charles Culliford Boz Dickens (6 January 1837 – 20 July 1896) was the first child of the English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. A failed businessman, he became the editor of his father's magazine All the Year Round, and a writer of dictionaries. He is now most remembered for his two 1879 books, Dickens's Dictionary of London and Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames.

  5. Charles Culliford Boz Dickens (6 January 1837 – 20 July 1896), better known as Charles Dickens Jr., was the first child of the English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. A failed businessman, he became the editor of his father's magazine All the Year Round , and a writer of dictionaries.

  6. Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 tháng 2 năm 1812 – 9 tháng 6 năm 1870), bút danh "Boz", là tiểu thuyết gia và người chỉ trích xã hội người Anh. Ông đã tạo ra một số nhân vật hư cấu được biết đến nhiều nhất trên toàn cầu và được coi là người viết văn nổi tiếng nhất thời đại Nữ hoàng Victoria.

  7. Eldest son of the prolific English writer, Charles Dickens Jr. (1837-1896) served as editor of his father's literary serial All The Year Round: A Weekly Journal, upon his father's death. He stopped working as editor in 1888, though his name adorned the masthead until the serial folded upon his death.