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Uncommercial Traveller (Version 2)

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Uncommercial Traveller (Version 2)

Charles Dickens

In 1859, Charles Dickens launched his own newspaper, "All the Year Round". Unsurprisingly, Dickens included many short pieces by--guess who? Dickens was a reporter, a flaneur, and an insomniac, all three traits which prompted him incessantly to walk about, and observe. Thirty-seven of these stories he collected under the name of "The Uncommercial Traveller". - Summary by Mark Leder

Year of Publication: 1860Genres: Short Stories , General Fiction , Literary Fiction , Crime & Mystery Fiction , Humorous Fiction , Action & Adventure Fiction
Running Time: 16 hours 05 minutes 19 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Chapter I, His General Line of Business
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2:59
2
The Nights
Chapter II, The Shipwreck
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38:59
3
The Nights
Chapter III, Wapping Workhouse
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29:33
4
The Nights
Chapter IV, Two Views of a Cheap Theatre
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29:24
5
The Nights
Chapter V, Poor Mercantile Jack
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32:10
6
The Nights
Chapter VI, Refreshments for Travellers
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24:32
7
The Nights
Chapter VII, Travelling Abroad
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33:21
8
The Nights
Chapter VIII, The Great Tasmania's Cargo
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24:13
9
The Nights
Chapter IX, City of London Churches
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29:11
10
The Nights
Chapter X, Shy Neighborhoods
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27:48
11
The Nights
Chapter XI, Tramps
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32:42
12
The Nights
Chapter XII, Dullborough Town
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29:45
13
The Nights
Chapter XIII, Night Walks
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25:53
14
The Nights
Chapter XIV, Chambers
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34:11
15
The Nights
Chapter XV, Nurse's Stories
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30:32
16
The Nights
Chapter XVI, Arcadian London
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26:54
17
The Nights
Chapter XVII, The Italian Prisoner
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26:34
18
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Chapter XVIII, The Calais Night Mail
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23:56
19
The Nights
Chapter XIX, Some Recollections of Mortality
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28:12
20
The Nights
Chapter XX, Birthday Celebrations
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26:49
21
The Nights
Chapter XXI, The Short-Timers
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30:23
22
The Nights
Chapter XXII, Bound for the Great Salt Lake
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33:17
23
The Nights
Chapter XXIII, The City of the Absent
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22:00
24
The Nights
Chapter XXIV, An Old Stage-coaching House
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22:17
25
The Nights
Chapter XXV; The Boiled Beef of New England
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24:59
26
The Nights
Chapter XXVI, Chatham Dockyard
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26:46
27
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Chapter XXVII, In the French-Flemish Country
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32:03
28
The Nights
Chapter XXVIII, Medicine Men of Civilisation
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23:46
29
The Nights
Chapter XXIX, Titbull's Alms-Houses
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29:11
30
The Nights
Chapter XXX, The Ruffian
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20:43
31
The Nights
Chapter XXXI, Aboard Ship
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29:03
32
The Nights
Chapter XXXII, A Small Star in the East
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31:21
33
The Nights
Chapter XXXIII, A Little Dinner in an Hour
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19:10
34
The Nights
Chapter XXXIV, Mr. Barlow
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16:55
35
The Nights
Chapter XXXV, On an Amateur Beat
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21:33
36
The Nights
Chapter XXXVI, A Fly-Leaf in a Life
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12:01
37
The Nights
Chapter XXXVII, A Plea for Total Abstinence
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12:13

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