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Master Humphreys Clock

Master Humphreys Clock

By: Charles Dickens
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Step back in time to the 1840s as Charles Dickens invites you into the enchanting world of Master Humphreys Clock. This weekly periodical, published between April 1840 and December 1841, features a delightful collection of short stories, all purportedly shared by the titular character and his circle of companions. Alongside these tales, youll find engaging correspondence to the fictional club, creating a rich tapestry of narrative and camaraderie. While the complete novels The Old Curiosity Club and Barnaby Rudge are referenced throughout, this recording captures all the other published material, offering you a unique glimpse into Dickenss literary genius. - Summary by Brad Hamlet FilipponeCopyright Fiction Classics Art Literary History & Criticism World
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  • 011 - Epilogue from Charles Dickens - To the Readers of Master Humphrey's Clock Postscript
    Feb 19 2026
    Step back in time to the 1840s as Charles Dickens invites you into the enchanting world of Master Humphreys Clock. This weekly periodical, published between April 1840 and December 1841, features a delightful collection of short stories, all purportedly shared by the titular character and his circle of companions. Alongside these tales, youll find engaging correspondence to the fictional club, creating a rich tapestry of narrative and camaraderie. While the complete novels The Old Curiosity Club and Barnaby Rudge are referenced throughout, this recording captures all the other published material, offering you a unique glimpse into Dickenss literary genius. - Summary by Brad Hamlet Filippone
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    6 mins
  • 010 - Chapter Six part two - Master Humphrey From His Clockside continued The Deaf Gentleman From His Own
    Feb 19 2026
    Step back in time to the 1840s as Charles Dickens invites you into the enchanting world of Master Humphreys Clock. This weekly periodical, published between April 1840 and December 1841, features a delightful collection of short stories, all purportedly shared by the titular character and his circle of companions. Alongside these tales, youll find engaging correspondence to the fictional club, creating a rich tapestry of narrative and camaraderie. While the complete novels The Old Curiosity Club and Barnaby Rudge are referenced throughout, this recording captures all the other published material, offering you a unique glimpse into Dickenss literary genius. - Summary by Brad Hamlet Filippone
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    22 mins
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