Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames

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Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames is a 19th-century topographical and travel guide to the River Thames and its surroundings, compiled by Charles Dickens Jr.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century book
reference work
topographical guide
travel guide
about geography of the River Thames
navigation of the Thames
social life along the Thames
author Charles Dickens Jr. NERFINISHED
compiler Charles Dickens Jr. NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes landmarks along the River Thames
recreational boating on the Thames
tourist attractions along the Thames
towns along the River Thames
villages along the River Thames
eraOfPublication late 19th century
field topography
travel literature
focusesOn River Thames and its surroundings
genre guidebook
topography
hasAuthorFather Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
hasPart entries arranged alphabetically by place
illustrations of riverside scenes
maps of the River Thames
intendedAudience residents of London and the Thames Valley
tourists
travelers
language English
literaryPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor combination of practical and historical information
detailed local descriptions
provides descriptive sketches of riverside places
historical notes on Thames locations
practical travel information
relatedTo Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
setIn England NERFINISHED
River Thames basin NERFINISHED
subject London NERFINISHED
River Thames NERFINISHED
Thames Valley NERFINISHED
timePeriodDescribed 19th century

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Charles Dickens Jr. notableWork Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames