
A Christmas Carol & Other Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens
Christmas Specials SeriesBy Charles DickensLength79h 32m
About this audiobook
e-artnow presents the Christmas Specials Series. We have selected the greatest Christmas novels, short stories and fairy tales for this joyful and charming holiday season, for all those who want to keep the spirit of Christmas alive with a heartwarming tale.
Table of Contents:
A Christmas Carol
The Chimes
The Cricket on the Hearth
The Battle of Life
The Haunted Man
A Christmas Tree
What Christmas Is As We Grow Older
The Poor Relation's Story
The Child's Story
The Schoolboy's Story
Nobody's Story
The Seven Poor Travellers
The Holly-Tree
The Wreck of the Golden Mary
The Perils of Certain English Prisoners
A House to Let
The Haunted House
A Message From the Sea
Tom Tiddler's Ground
Somebody's Luggage
Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy
Doctor Marigold's Prescriptions
Mugby Junction
No Thoroughfare
Christmas at Fezziwig's Warehouse
Audiobook details
GenreLiterary Classics, Fairy Tales and Folklore
Length79 hrs 32 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 9, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1A Christmas Carol (Charles Dickens)
60Chapter II. The Money
2Stave I. Marley's Ghost
61Chapter III. The Club-Night (pt. 1)
3Stave II. The First of the Three Spirits
62Chapter III. The Club-Night (pt. 2)
4Stave III. The Second of the Three Spirits
63Chapter IV. The Seafaring Man
5Stave IV. The Last of the Spirits
64Chapter V. The Restitution
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6Stave V. The End of It
65Chapter I. Picking Up Soot and Cinders
7The Chimes (Charles Dickens)
66Chapter II. Picking Up Evening Shadows
8First Quarter
67Chapter III. Picking Up Terrible Company
9Second Quarter
68Chapter IV. Picking Up Waifs at Sea
10Third Quarter
69Chapter V. Picking Up a Pocket-Book
11Fourth Quarter
70Chapter VI. Picking Up Miss Kimmeens
12The Cricket on the Hearth (Charles Dickens)
71Chapter VII. Picking Up the Tinker
13Chirp the First
72Chapter I. His Leaving It Till Called For
14Chirp the Second
73Chapter II. His Boots
15Chirp the Third
74Chapter III. His Umbrella
16The Battle of Life (Charles Dickens)
75Chapter IV. His Black Bag
17Part the First
76Chapter V. His Writing-Desk
18Part the Second
77Chapter VI. His Dressing-Case
19Part the Third
78Chapter VII. His Brown-Paper Parcel
20The Haunted Man (Charles Dickens)
79Chapter VIII. His Portmanteau
21Chapter I. The Gift Bestowed
80Chapter IX. His Hat-Box
22Chapter II. The Gift Diffused
81Chapter X. His Wonderful End
23Chapter III. The Gift Reversed
82Chapter I. How Mrs. Lirriper Carried on the Business
24A Christmas Tree (Charles Dickens)
83Chapter II. How the First Floor Went to Crowley Castle
25What Christmas Is As We Grow Older (Charles Dickens)
84Chapter III. How the Side-Room Was Attended Ey a Doctor
26The Poor Relation's Story (Charles Dickens)
85Chapter IV. How the Second Floor Kept a Dog
27The Child's Story (Charles Dickens)
86Chapter V. How the Third Floor Knew the Potteries
28The Schoolboy's Story (Charles Dickens)
87Chapter VI. How the Best Attic Was Under a Cloud
29Nobody's Story (Charles Dickens)
88Chapter VII. How the Parlours Added a Few Words
30The Seven Poor Travellers (Charles Dickens)
89Chapter I. Mrs. Lippiper Relates How She Went On, and Went Over
31Chapter I. In the Old City of Rochester
90Chapter II. A Past Lodger Relates a Wild Story of a Doctor
32Chapter II. The Story of Richard Doubledick
91Chapter III. Another Past Lodger Relates His Experience as a Poor Relation
33Chapter III. The Road
92Chapter IV. Another Past Lodger Relates What Lot He Drew at Glumper House
34The Holly-Tree (Charles Dickens)
93Chapter V. Another Past Lodger Relates His Own Ghost Story
35First Branch. Myself
94Chapter VI. Another Past Lodger Relates Certain Passages to Her Husband
36Second Branch. The Boots
95Chapter VII. Mrs. Lirriper Relates How Jemmy Topped Up
37Third Branch. The Bill
96Chapter I. To Be Taken Immediately
38The Wreck of the Golden Mary (Charles Dickens)
97Chapter II. Not to Be Taken at Bed-Time
39The Perils of Certain English Prisoners (Charles Dickens)
98Chapter III. To Be Taken at the Dinner-Table
40Chapter I. The Island of Silver-Store
99Chapter IV. Not to Be Taken for Granted
41Chapter II. The Prison in the Woods
100Chapter V. To Be Taken in Water
42Chapter III. The Rafts on the River
101Chapter VI. To Be Taken With a Grain of Salt
43A House to Let (Charles Dickens)
102Chapter VII. To Be Taken and Tried
44Over the Way
103Chapter VIII. To Be Taken for Life
45The Manchester Marriage
104Barbox Brothers
46Going Into Society
105Barbox Brothers and Co
47Three Evenings in the House
106Main Line. The Boy at Mugby
48Trottle's Report
107No. 1 Branch Line. The Signal-Man
49Let at Last
108No. 2 Branch Line. The Engine-Driver
50The Mortals in the House
109No. 3 Branch Line. The Compensation House
51The Ghost in the Clock Room
110No. 4 Branch Line. The Travelling Post-Office
52The Ghost in the Double Room
111No. 5 Branch Line. The Engineer
53The Ghost in the Picture Room
112No Thoroughfare (Charles Dickens)
54The Ghost in the Cupboard Room
113The Overture
55The Ghost in Master B.'s Room
114Act I
56The Ghost in the Garden Room
115Act II
57The Ghost in the Corner Room
116Act III
58A Message From the Sea (Charles Dickens)
117Act IV
59Chapter I. The Village
118Christmas at Fezziwig's Warehouse (Charles Dickens)