The Wreck of the "Golden Mary" (Solis Classics)
Please note: this Solis Classics edition of the book is the complete version of the story. The buyers' reviews below are not necessarily for this particular version. Please cross-check the reviews' dates with the publication date of this edition.

The Wreck of the "Golden Mary" was first published in the Christmas issue of Household Words in 1856.

Household Words was a London-based weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens. The magazine contained serialized stories by many now-famous writers.

In the magazine, Dickens would often collaborate with other writers, particularly on special issues, and this story is one of those collaborations. Here, different sections of the book are written from the perspective of some of the characters who feature in the story. The idea being that each section of the story was written by a different writer. The writers were Wilkie Collins, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, Harriet Parr, Adelaide Anne Procter, James White and, of course, Charles Dickens himself.

The story follows the journey of the sailing ship, Golden Mary, her crew and passengers as they attempt to travel from Liverpool to California.

This book is the complete version of the story and has been reset in fresh type.
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The Wreck of the "Golden Mary" (Solis Classics)
Please note: this Solis Classics edition of the book is the complete version of the story. The buyers' reviews below are not necessarily for this particular version. Please cross-check the reviews' dates with the publication date of this edition.

The Wreck of the "Golden Mary" was first published in the Christmas issue of Household Words in 1856.

Household Words was a London-based weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens. The magazine contained serialized stories by many now-famous writers.

In the magazine, Dickens would often collaborate with other writers, particularly on special issues, and this story is one of those collaborations. Here, different sections of the book are written from the perspective of some of the characters who feature in the story. The idea being that each section of the story was written by a different writer. The writers were Wilkie Collins, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, Harriet Parr, Adelaide Anne Procter, James White and, of course, Charles Dickens himself.

The story follows the journey of the sailing ship, Golden Mary, her crew and passengers as they attempt to travel from Liverpool to California.

This book is the complete version of the story and has been reset in fresh type.
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Please note: this Solis Classics edition of the book is the complete version of the story. The buyers' reviews below are not necessarily for this particular version. Please cross-check the reviews' dates with the publication date of this edition.

The Wreck of the "Golden Mary" was first published in the Christmas issue of Household Words in 1856.

Household Words was a London-based weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens. The magazine contained serialized stories by many now-famous writers.

In the magazine, Dickens would often collaborate with other writers, particularly on special issues, and this story is one of those collaborations. Here, different sections of the book are written from the perspective of some of the characters who feature in the story. The idea being that each section of the story was written by a different writer. The writers were Wilkie Collins, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, Harriet Parr, Adelaide Anne Procter, James White and, of course, Charles Dickens himself.

The story follows the journey of the sailing ship, Golden Mary, her crew and passengers as they attempt to travel from Liverpool to California.

This book is the complete version of the story and has been reset in fresh type.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781907947971
Publisher: Solis Press
Publication date: 12/18/2013
Pages: 90
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.19(d)

About the Author

Date of Birth:

December 8, 1824

Date of Death:

September 23, 1889

Place of Birth:

London, England

Place of Death:

London, England

Education:

Studied law at Lincoln¿s Inn, London
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