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Monica Dickens - Persephone BooksMonica Dickens, born in 1915, was brought up in London; her father was a barrister and a grandson of Charles Dickens. Her mother's German origins and her ...
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A Life of Monica Dickens: Wellman, Anne - Amazon.comCharles Dickens' great-granddaughter Monica Dickens was the author of twenty-five novels and many classics for children, and one of the most popular writers ...
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Monica Dickens - Authors' CalendarMonica Dickens, the great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens, gained first fame with books based on her own on experiences in working life.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Anne Wellman, author — Biography of Monica DickensCharles Dickens' great-granddaughter Monica Dickens, author of twenty-five novels and many classics for children, and one of the most popular writers of her ...
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Monica Dickens: Bloomsbury Publishing (US)Monica Dickens, MBE, 10 May 1915 - 25 December 1992, was the great-great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens and author of over 40 books for adults and children.
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Dickens, Monica - Jane Badger BooksHer World's End series also dealt with rescuing animals and to some extent children: although the premise of the series – a family of children whose parents are ...Missing: welfare | Show results with:welfare
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Cobbler's Dream by Monica Dickens – book reviewFeb 26, 2012 · Dickens had strong humanitarian involvements and at the time of writing her 1963 book Cobbler's Dream she was an active supporter of the Royal ...
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December's Featured Author: Monica Dickens | Bloomsbury ReaderDec 12, 2012 · Monica Dickens gave an everlasting gift to others by establishing the Samaritans on Cape Cod and the Islands in Falmouth, Massachusetts in 1977.
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Another Dickens, Another Life Spilled Out in Best SellersSep 5, 1977 · Monica Dickens, great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens, herself ... Monica was born in 1915 to a “not rich, but comfortable” family in London.Missing: ancestry background
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Henry Charles Dickens (1878–1966) - Ancestors Family Search... father, Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, was 29 and his mother, Marie Theresa Louise ... Monica Enid Dickens. 1915–1992. Sources (16). Henry Charles Dickens in ...
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Fanny Dickens | OrlandoHer mother, born Fanny Runge, came from a family that was German but settled in England, with money made in the sugar trade. They had a large London flat in ...
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Henry Fielding Dickens (1849 - 1933) - Genealogy - GeniDec 12, 2024 · ... Henry Charles Dickens, was the father of the author Monica Dickens. Henry was a long serving member of Kensington Council in London where he ...
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Sir Henry Fielding “Harry” Dickens (1849-1933) - Find a GraveBorn 16 Jan 1849 - Died 21 Dec. 1933. The sixth son and last surviving child of Charles Dickens. 'The old, old fashion - Death! Oh, thank GOD, all who see ...
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Henry Fielding Dickens - Spartacus EducationalHenry Fielding Dickens, the eighth child of Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth Dickens, was born on 16th January, 1849. Dickens named him after the novelist ...
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Obituary: Monica Dickens | The IndependentDec 31, 1992 · She was the granddaughter of Charles Dickens's most intelligent son, who became a lawyer (Sir Henry Dickens). I asked her whether she had ...
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Fanny (Runge) Dickens (1876-1966) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeMay 10, 2018 · Mother of Doris Elaine Mary (Dickens) Danby and Monica Enid (Dickens) Stratton MBE. Sponsored Search. We found records about Fanny Runge.
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Monica Dickens, Prolific Author And Social Worker, Is Dead at 77Dec 27, 1992 · She was born in London on May 10, 1915. Her father, Henry Charles Dickens, was a barrister and alderman, and her mother wanted her to enter ...<|separator|>
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Monica Enid Stratton (Dickens) (1915 - 1992) - Genealogy - GeniDec 12, 2024 · She was born in an upper middle class London family to Henry Charles Dickens (1882-1966), a barrister, and Fanny Runge. She was the grand- ...Missing: ancestry background
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Obituary: Monica Dickens | The IndependentDec 31, 1992 · She was very close to her parents and her sister, Doady, and they all came to stay regularly. For 20 years Monica Dickens wrote a weekly ...
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Obituary: Monica Dickens | The IndependentDec 31, 1992 · A great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens, she was the daughter of Henry Dickens, barrister-at-law, and Fanny Runge. She was educated at St ...Missing: mother | Show results with:mother
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Alumnae - St Paul's Girls' SchoolMonica Dickens. WRITER, JOURNALIST. OP 1933. Novelist and great grand-daughter of Charles Dickens. A creative writing prize at St Paul's is named in her ...
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Monica Dickens, an English novelist | FYI - Vocal MediaMonica Dickens was a notable 20th century writer of both fiction and non-fiction, whose success may or may not have had something to do with her surname.
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Monica Dickens - GitHub PagesMonica Dickens was born in London. Her father was Henry Charles Dickens, a barrister-at-law; he was the son of Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, a judge, Charles ...Missing: ancestry | Show results with:ancestry<|separator|>
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Monica Dickens - Hachette UKExpelled from St Paul's Girls' School, she was then sent to a finishing school in France, before returning home to life as a debutante. She then spent two years ...
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One Pair of Hands, Monica Dickens - The Common ReaderJan 23, 2022 · Remarkably, therefore, it is perhaps the least interesting or relevant thing about Monica Dickens that she was great-granddaughter of Charles ...Missing: father | Show results with:father
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Monica Dickens; Writing Books Ran in Family - Los Angeles TimesDec 28, 1992 · Monica Dickens, a former domestic servant who followed in the footsteps of her great-grandfather Charles Dickens and wrote more than 50 books, has died at the ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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One Pair of Hands by Monica DickensApr 25, 2023 · It was originally published in 1939 as the result of a couple of years that Monica Dickens spent working in a domestic service capacity.
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Monica Dickens - Penguin BooksOne Pair of Hands is a fascinating and thoroughly entertaining memoir of life upstairs and downstairs in the early 1930s. Buy the book.
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Mariana (Classic edition) - by Monica Dickens - Persephone Books£12.00 In stockMariana was her second book and was published in 1940. We meet Mary in the 1930s at school in Kensington and on holiday in Somerset, then follow her attempt at ...
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Books by Monica Dickens - Anne Wellman, authorFollyfoot Farm is a retirement home for old or unwanted horses, often rescued from a cruel fate or cruel owners. It's run by the Colonel, helped by his ...Missing: welfare | Show results with:welfare
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One Pair of Feet (1942) by Monica Dickens | Reading 1900-1950Oct 25, 2017 · Book Review by George S: One Pair of Feet is Monica Dickens' 1942 fictionalised memoir of her time as a hospital nurse during the early ...
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The Happy Prisoner by Monica Dickens | Pining for the WestDec 30, 2023 · The Happy Prisoner by Monica Dickens was first published in 1946. Oliver North has been badly wounded in World War 2. He has had a leg amputated.
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The Happy Prisoner – Monica Dickens | The Captive ReaderMar 19, 2013 · An intelligent but light character-driven novel about a wounded soldier trying his best to council his family members through their various crises.Missing: themes | Show results with:themes
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No More Meadows: : Monica Dickens: Bloomsbury ReaderFree delivery over $35Dec 20, 2012 · First published in 1953, No More Meadows unravels the threads of a very real marriage. Full of her inimitable warmth and sense of idiosyncratic ...Missing: themes | Show results with:themes
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No More Meadows – Monica Dickens (1953) - HeavenaliFeb 14, 2020 · At home a little outside of London, she lives with her father and aunt, rather a lot of dogs a cat and a pair of love birds. Her father can be a ...Missing: upbringing early
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The Winds of Heaven – Monica Dickens - Stuck in a BookApr 26, 2015 · The Winds of Heaven is very different from those – gone is the humour, gone is the absurdity, and present instead is one widower's lonely, awkward life.
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Man Overboard by Monica Dickens | GoodreadsRating 3.7 (70) Monica Dickens's novel is the story of all such men in any of the services who find themselves so rudely thrust into the ordinary life of their country ...
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Rereading: The Happy Prisoner by Monica Dickens reviewDec 16, 2020 · This is an escape from and an intensification of reality. It's as tragic, romantic and hilarious as real life, and just like real life, there are people you ...Missing: themes | Show results with:themes
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Reconciling with Monica Dickens | The Captive ReaderAug 24, 2015 · Man Overboard is the story of Ben Francis, a widowed naval officer of no particular distinction who finds himself released from the Navy with no ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Monica Dickens Books In Order - AddAllMariana (1940) · The Fancy (1943) · Thursday Afternoons (1945) · The Happy Prisoner (1946) · Joy and Josephine (1948) · Flowers On The Grass (1949) · No More Meadows ...
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Monica Dickens's World's End books in order - Fantastic FictionA series by Monica Dickens · 1 The House At World's End (1970) · 2 Summer At World's End (1971) · 3 World's End in Winter (1972) · 4 Spring Comes to World's End ( ...
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Pony books in the 1970s - Jane Badger BooksMonica Dickens wrote four books – the Follyfoot series – to tie in with the television programmes, telling stories of the cruelties, both unthinking and ...
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Pony books in the 1970sAug 24, 2012 · In 1963, Monica Dickens had written Cobbler's Dream, an uncompromising and at times bleak adult novel about a home of rest for horses, Follyfoot ...
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Monica Dickens's Follyfoot books in order - Fantastic FictionA series by Monica Dickens ; 1 Cobbler's Dream · 1963 ; 2 Follyfoot · 1971 ; 3 Dora At Follyfoot · 1972 ; 4 The Horses of Follyfoot · 1975 ; 5 Stranger At Follyfoot ...
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Roy Stratton Family History & Historical Records - MyHeritageRoy married Monica Dickens on month day 1951, at age 50 in marriage place, New Jersey. Monica was born circa 1916. Roy lived on month day ...Missing: husband | Show results with:husband
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Monica Dickens | Writer - IMDbShe was a writer, known for The Lamp Still Burns (1943), Love in Waiting (1948) and Life in Her Hands (1951). She was married to Roy Stratton.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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REVIEW: One Pair of Feet by Monica Dickens - Sam Still ReadingAug 14, 2025 · One Pair of Feet is a witty, warts and all look at nursing at an English hospital during World War II. It goes to show that technology might ...
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Monica Dickens reads from and discusses her memoir "An Open ...They also there's a changing attitude as in family life just as you describe that family as almost Victorian in nature, yours. Considerably different today. Oh, ...Missing: ancestry | Show results with:ancestry
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One Pair of Feet By Monica Dickens | World of Books IEIn stock Free delivery over $15Apr 21, 2022 · During the Second World War, Dickens trained as a nurse and again successfully recounted her experiences in One Pair of Feet (1942). In her ...
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Monica Dickens, One Pair of Feet - Kate MacdonaldJun 5, 2015 · It's a novel-memoir, in that it's fiction, but based on her experiences training as a nurse during the Second World War.
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One Pair of Feet by Monica Dickens - Northern ReaderOct 19, 2017 · This is a 1952 book which looks back on the wartime year of a young woman who decides to train as a nurse to help the war effort. She does not ...Missing: II | Show results with:II<|separator|>
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The Entertaining Memoirs of a Young Nurse During World War II: A ...30-day returnsAs the effects of the war raging in Europe begin to be felt at home in London, Monica Dickens decides to do her bit and to pursue a new career, ...
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Monica Dickens - Penguin Books AustraliaMonica Dickens MBE was born in 1915, and was the great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens. Expelled from St Paul's Girls' School, she was then sent to a ...Missing: reliable sources
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The Listeners by Monica Dickens – #1970Club - Stuck in a BookOct 20, 2024 · It follows people who phone the Samaritans and people who answer those calls. For those not in the know, the Samaritans run a suicide prevention hotline.Missing: 1980s | Show results with:1980s
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About Us - SamaritansFor 50 years, Samaritans has provided lifesaving suicide prevention services in Massachusetts. Founded in Boston by Monica Dickens in 1974, Samaritans follows ...
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Befriending | University of Wisconsin Press5-day delivery... Samaritans, committed to the prevention of suicide through the simple means of “listening therapy.” Great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens, Monica Dickens ...<|separator|>
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History | The Samaritans on Cape Cod & the IslandsIn 1979, Monica worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to add the now iconic “Desperate?” signs that are on both sides of the Bourne and Sagamore bridges ...Missing: work | Show results with:work
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Monica Dickens Legacy Society | Planned Giving - Samaritansand you can be part of that legacy, as well. How to Make a Future Gift to Samaritans. The ...
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Monica Dickens | Virago BookshopShe then spent two years as a cook and general servant, which she wrote about in her first book, One Pair of Hands (1939). The book published when she was ...
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Book Review: Mariana (1940) by Monica Dickens #1940ClubApr 13, 2023 · A coming-of-age story and a story of finding love, with plenty of humour, a range of interesting (some the slightest bit eccentric) characters, and some ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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The Winds of Heaven by Monica Dickens – review - The GuardianOct 29, 2010 · This eloquent novel about the genteel poverty of a widow shunted between her three egotistical daughters is a fine corrective.Missing: critical literary
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Review: The Winds of Heaven by Monica Dickens - Leaves & PagesJul 4, 2013 · Louise inspires affection and the longing to protect in Gordon, and their growing relationship winds through the book, increasing in importance ...
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Welcoming Monica Dickens back into print - The GuardianMay 27, 2011 · I read the four books in the series – House at World's End, Spring Comes to World's End, Summer at World's End, World's End in Winter – ...
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The Lamp Still Burns (1943) - IMDbRating 6.2/10 (240) The movie was based on the novel 'One Pair of Feet' by Monica Dickens, who happens to be the great-grand daughter of the noted writer Charles Dickens. ... Sung in ...
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The Lamp Still Burns (1943) - Turner Classic MoviesThe Lamp Still Burns, based on a novel by Monica Dickens (the great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens) called One Pair of Feet, takes up the day-to-day ...
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Follyfoot (TV Series 1971–1973) - IMDbRating 7.4/10 (209) Based on the bestselling books by Charles Dickens great-granddaughter, Monica. At Follyfoot Farm, the Colonel looks after old and ill-treated horses, helped by ...
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PBOTD 6th May: Monica Dickens - FollyfootMay 6, 2014 · Monica Dickens does not shy away from the horrors that humanity visits upon animals: in Follyfoot there are some truly grim horrors. The teenage ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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1. Monica Dickens - Mariana - Lost Ladies of Lit PodcastJul 28, 2020 · Her grandfather was Dickens' eighth child. She was born in 1915 and grew up comfortably upper-class in the Notting Hill neighborhood of London. ...
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Let's Talk Strine: How Charles Dickens's Great-Granddaughter ...Jul 28, 2022 · Monica “Monty” Dickens was well-known in her lifetime and, like her great-grandfather, had a profound effect on the English language—if not ...Missing: grandparents | Show results with:grandparents
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Books by Monica Dickens (Author of Mariana) - GoodreadsMariana. Monica Dickens. by Monica Dickens. 3.90 2,484 ratings 330 reviews. Published 1940 30 Editions. Want to Read. One Pair Of Hands by Monica Dickens One ...