
First edition of A Christmas Carol
Description
Book Introduction
Original first edition cover design from 1843
Drawn by the great British author Charles Dickens
The amazing story of miserly old Scrooge!
It appropriately captures the Christmas philosophy of ‘giving’ and ‘sharing’.
Charles Dickens' most beloved novel
Charles Dickens, a beloved British author alongside William Shakespeare, has published a new edition of his novel, A Christmas Carol, with the original 1843 cover design.
"A Christmas Carol" is one of the many Christmas stories published by Charles Dickens, and is the most representative work that comes to mind when thinking of Christmas.
It is the most filmed work of Dickens, and is about the timeless miserly protagonist Ebenezer Scrooge who, with the help of a ghost, discovers the spirit of Christmas.
It could be said that "A Christmas Carol" played a part in popularizing the phrase "Merry Christmas."
The reason this story, which contains the true meaning of Christmas, 'giving' and 'sharing', surpassed other novels that dealt with Christmas is not simply because of its popularity, but because it changed Westerners' perception of Christmas itself.
Historian Rondell Hutton has argued that the Christmas culture we think of today was formed by the success of A Christmas Carol in mid-Victorian society.
A Christmas Carol, which vividly depicts the joys and sorrows of the poor living in 19th-century British society, is one of Charles Dickens' most beloved works and is still loved by readers.
Let's take a look at how Scrooge, the world's most miserly man, finds his way into a warm and beautiful world through the original 1843 first edition cover design of "A Christmas Carol."
Drawn by the great British author Charles Dickens
The amazing story of miserly old Scrooge!
It appropriately captures the Christmas philosophy of ‘giving’ and ‘sharing’.
Charles Dickens' most beloved novel
Charles Dickens, a beloved British author alongside William Shakespeare, has published a new edition of his novel, A Christmas Carol, with the original 1843 cover design.
"A Christmas Carol" is one of the many Christmas stories published by Charles Dickens, and is the most representative work that comes to mind when thinking of Christmas.
It is the most filmed work of Dickens, and is about the timeless miserly protagonist Ebenezer Scrooge who, with the help of a ghost, discovers the spirit of Christmas.
It could be said that "A Christmas Carol" played a part in popularizing the phrase "Merry Christmas."
The reason this story, which contains the true meaning of Christmas, 'giving' and 'sharing', surpassed other novels that dealt with Christmas is not simply because of its popularity, but because it changed Westerners' perception of Christmas itself.
Historian Rondell Hutton has argued that the Christmas culture we think of today was formed by the success of A Christmas Carol in mid-Victorian society.
A Christmas Carol, which vividly depicts the joys and sorrows of the poor living in 19th-century British society, is one of Charles Dickens' most beloved works and is still loved by readers.
Let's take a look at how Scrooge, the world's most miserly man, finds his way into a warm and beautiful world through the original 1843 first edition cover design of "A Christmas Carol."
index
Part 1: Ghosts of Mali
Part 2: The first of three ghosts
Part 3: The Second Ghost
Part 4 The Third Ghost
Part 5, last
Commentary on the work
Author's chronology
Part 2: The first of three ghosts
Part 3: The Second Ghost
Part 4 The Third Ghost
Part 5, last
Commentary on the work
Author's chronology
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 20, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 232 pages | 128*188*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791194591887
- ISBN10: 1194591884
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