Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England, where his father was a naval pay clerk. When he was five the family moved to Chatham, near Rochester, another port town. He received some education at a small private school but this was curtailed when his father's fortunes declined. More significant was his childhood reading, which he evoked in a memory of his father's library: 'From that blessed little room, Roderick Random, Peregrine Pickle, Humphrey Clinker, Tom Jones, The Vicar of Wakefield, Don Quixote, Gil Blas and Robinson Crusoe came out, a glorious host, to keep me company. They kept alive my fancy, and my hope of something beyond that place and time.'<br> <br>When Dickens was ten the family moved to Camden Town, and this proved the beginning of a long, difficult period. (He wrote later of his
Acknowledgements
p. vii
Introduction
p. ix
A Dickens Chronology
p. xxxiv
A Timeline
p. xxxviii
Further Reading
p. xli
A Note on the Text
p. xlviii
A Tale of two Cities
p. 1
On the Illustrations
p. 391
Dedication and Preface to First Volume Edition
p. 397
Dickens and His Sources
p. 399
Running Titles Added in 1867-8
p. 444
Notes
p. 448
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