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| birth_name = Charles John Huffam Dickens | |||
| birth_day = February 7, | |||
| birth_year = 1812 | |||
| birth_place = Portsmouth, England | |||
| death_day = June 9, | |||
| death_year = 1870 | |||
| death_place = Kent, England | |||
| resting_place = Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey | |||
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'''Charles Dickens''' used magic to entertain and enlighten children of all ages during his career while traveling around the globe.<ref>http://www.hampelsmagichistory.com/</ref><ref>Charles Dickens and His Magic by [[James B. Findlay]] (1962)</ref> | |||
[[David Copperfield]] used [[Charles Dickens]] book of the same name as inspiration for his stage name. | [[David Copperfield]] used [[Charles Dickens]] book of the same name as inspiration for his stage name. | ||
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[[Category:Celebrities]] | [[Category:Celebrities]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:07, 9 February 2012
| Charles Dickens | |
| Born | Charles John Huffam Dickens February 7, 1812 Portsmouth, England |
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| Died | June 9, 1870 (age 58) Kent, England |
| Resting place | Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey |
Charles Dickens used magic to entertain and enlighten children of all ages during his career while traveling around the globe.[1][2]
David Copperfield used Charles Dickens book of the same name as inspiration for his stage name.
References
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- ↑ http://www.hampelsmagichistory.com/
- ↑ Charles Dickens and His Magic by James B. Findlay (1962)