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[[Charles Dickens]] used magic to entertain and enlighten children of all ages during his career while traveling around the globe.
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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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Revision as of 10:07, 9 February 2012

Charles Dickens
BornCharles John Huffam Dickens
February 7, 1812
Portsmouth, England
DiedJune 9, 1870 (age 58)
Kent, England
Resting placePoets' 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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  1. http://www.hampelsmagichistory.com/
  2. Charles Dickens and His Magic by James B. Findlay (1962)