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A Christmas Carol Hardcover – October 15, 2018

4.7 out of 5 stars 40,995 ratings

This luxurious foil-embossed hardback presents Charles' Dickens best-loved tale A Christmas Carol, presented with gilded page-edges and original illustrations. First published on 19 December 1843, A Christmas Carol became an instant classic. Scrooge's transformation from grumpy miser to charitable figure carries a heart-warming message for the Christmas season - a time of peace and goodwill to all men.This deluxe edition makes a wonderful gift or collectible for adults and children alike.ABOUT THE Arcturus Ornate Classics are beautifully bound editions of iconic literary works across history. These compact, foil-embossed hardbacks are printed using deluxe ivory paper and make the perfect gift.
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon & Brown (October 15, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 70 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1613825900
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1613825907
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 7+ years, from customers
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.31 x 9 inches
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Customers find this edition of "A Christmas Carol" to be a must-read, with beautiful illustrations from the original book and thought-provoking content. The book is recommended for readers of all ages, particularly as a first introduction to Dickens for young readers, and one customer notes it's a joy-filled experience to read aloud. Customers appreciate the author's writing style and consider it worth the low price, with one mentioning how it helps get into the Christmas spirit.

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1,901 customers mention "Readability"1,852 positive49 negative

Customers find the book highly readable and enjoyable, particularly as a Christmas read, with several mentioning they really enjoyed their read-aloud sessions. One customer notes it's a good way to start reading Dickens.

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"...Reading a stave a night (chapter), this takes five nights to complete. We then watched A Christmas Carol (George C Scott version)...." Read more

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1,328 customers mention "Story quality"1,323 positive5 negative

Customers praise the story's quality, describing it as the greatest Christmas story ever written and a quintessential tale of a miraculous change of heart.

"...In Charles Dickens’ flawlessly written tale of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge learns that happiness can come to us if we will forget self and worldly..." Read more

"...The story itself is a great Christmas tale...." Read more

"...Seeing his drastic change, however, does make the story more compelling, which is probably why Scrooge was painted so over-the-top in the beginning...." Read more

"...and would've preferred something different but it's still a timeless classic." Read more

435 customers mention "Illustrations"393 positive42 negative

Customers appreciate the beautiful illustrations in this edition of A Christmas Carol, noting that they are authentic to the original book and beautifully set out at Christmas.

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"This is a classic to have in your home. It’s a beautiful cover, the words are big, the pages are thick, and pictures are in color...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the heartwarming message of the book, which provides emotional punch and serves as a reminder of the true meaning of life.

"...This five-star novel’s utterly moving message and immense genius will touch many more to come, and urge others to make the pledge to “honor..." Read more

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Customers praise Dickens as a master author, with one noting his true artistic talent with words.

"...The narrator of this particular version is very good. I enjoyed his deep tone of voice very much! It was not overly dramatic or loud...." Read more

"this book is a very timely book to read in December. Dickens is a tremendous author whose work should be read and savored...." Read more

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"...the details not included in the movies as well as highlight the famous lines which are common to both." Read more

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Customers find the book worth its low price and appreciate that it is available for free, with one customer noting that it will be priceless for both old and young readers.

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"...In the end, Scrooge has a complete transformation. He is no longer stingy or greedy...." Read more

113 customers mention "Reading for all ages"113 positive0 negative

Customers find this book suitable for all ages, particularly noting it's great for kids from kindergarten up and serves as a good introduction to Dickens for younger children.

"...It’ll read like a children’s book. It’s well made and I highly recommend it. You enjoy it for decades to come" Read more

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Customers find the book thought-provoking and rich, with one customer noting how it provokes a thorough reassessment of personal values.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2015
    “I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach. Oh, tell me I may sponge away the writing on this stone,” (Dickens 144) the once miserly, old Scrooge pledges desperately to the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come as they stand over Scrooge’s future grave, following their witnessing of the nightmarish images of his own forthcoming death and its pitiable consequences. Charles Dickens’ charming and clever classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and his change of heart has touched a countless number of people over generations. This five-star novel’s utterly moving message and immense genius will touch many more to come, and urge others to make the pledge to “honor Christmas in [their own hearts], and try to keep it all the year,” (Dickens 144), as Scrooge so thoroughly did himself that one Christmas night.
    Originally published in the year of 1843, A Christmas Carol summons us to Victorian London, contemporary to the year the story was published. The selfish, stingy, miserly, and miserable, old Ebenezer Scrooge broods in his hatred for the Christmas Season, as Scrooge greatly detests happiness, generosity, love, and family. Christmas Eve night, he is haunted by the ghost of his old business partner, Jacob Marley, who appears to Scrooge with a long, heavy chain made from all of the terrible things that Marley pursued in life. Marley warns Scrooge that he is doomed to Marley’s same, terrible fate unless he changes the way he lives his life. So he tells Scrooge that three more Spirits will haunt him during the course of the night. We all know the story: the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present, and Yet To Come visit Scrooge and show him moments in his lifetime in order to instill in Scrooge the idea to stop being so dreadful and instead to become compassionate. Throughout Scrooge’s tale, Charles Dickens introduces to us three different methods (one for each of the three spirits) as the tools for a person, such as Scrooge, to change one’s life. A very prominent theme portrayed in A Christmas Carol, is how the application of these three methods will change someone’s heart.
    The Ghost of Christmas Past is the first of the three to appear to Scrooge and the first to apply one of Dickens’ methods to change Scrooge’s heart. The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge back to his childhood and early years to show him all of the people he has loved. He sees his beloved, younger sister, Fan, the mother of his ever-encouraging nephew, Fred; he sees the jolly man to whom he was once apprenticed, Fezziwig, and the jovial love he showed to all his family and friends; and Scrooge also sees his former fiancée, reliving not only the scene of when she left him due to his growing greed, but also the images of the happy life she led after she left him. Seeing these people in his past renews Scrooge’s spark of love for his family and friends. Dickens’ first step to a change of heart— love.
    The jolly Ghost of Christmas Present succeeds the Ghost of Christmas Past and leads Scrooge through the existing world to see all those who were currently celebrating Christmas. He shows Scrooge the Cratchits, the family of Scrooge’s clerk Bob Cratchit, demonstrating to Scrooge how his habit of penny-pinching and ill behavior toward Bob Cratchit is affecting the poor, struggling family, in particular Bob Cratchit’s crippled son, Tiny Tim. This helps Scrooge feel regret for the decisions he has made and become more generous to those in need. The second method to the changing of Scrooge’s heart was the feeling of regret.
    Then the wraithlike Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come appears to Scrooge and shows him scenes from the future. At first, these scenes meant nothing to Scrooge as he saw the people of London’s disgraceful response to a terrible man’s death until Scrooge realized that this terrible man was Scrooge himself. This sudden realization at the setting of Scrooge’s own future grave was the sign of his complete conversion to kindheartedness. He felt absolute fear of the images he saw, and wanted nothing more than to reverse them. Hence, The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come applied the final method of transformation— fear for the future’s terrible consequences.
    So there are the keys to Scrooge’s conversion— love, regret, and fear for the future. The theme of how the application of these three methods is the key to changing someone’s frame of mind I believe is both valid and properly conveyed. With the help of the three spirits that fateful, Christmas Eve night, Ebenezer Scrooge realized that he must always have, “the Spirits of all Three… strive within [him, and] not shut out the lessons that they teach,” because if he went back to not loving, not feeling regret and guilt, and not being wary or fearful of future consequences, Scrooge would return to the greedy, wicked state in which he had found himself the night before. But that theme isn’t the most prominent in Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. The most prominent theme is the happiness one feels when one shows more benevolence, and I think that Dickens displayed this intent more than thoroughly by the end of his tale. And how true that is. Scrooge would’ve gone on living his rotten life with no lasting legacy when he died if it were not for the spirits’ visits. Instead, he spent the rest of his years becoming “as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew, or any other good old city, town, or borough, in the good old world,” (Dickens 158).
    In Charles Dickens’ flawlessly written tale of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge learns that happiness can come to us if we will forget self and worldly gain, concentrating instead on helping others and learning to embrace the love of family and friends. Dickens’ clear, concise, and beautiful depiction of the world’s most beloved Christmas story second only to Christmas’ inspiration is one that everyone would benefit from reading. And may those who read it, remember themselves to “honor Christmas in [their hearts], and try to keep it all the year,” (Dickens 144).
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
    I read this aloud to my family in December, wanting to start a new tradition. Reading a stave a night (chapter), this takes five nights to complete. We then watched A Christmas Carol (George C Scott version).

    The story itself is a great Christmas tale. Dicken’s writing style is different from contemporary authors and the longer sentences and heavy use of adjectives takes a bit of a reset for a read a loud. But it captivating and my family enjoyed it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2011
    "No space of regret can make amends for one life's opportunity misused"

    Ebenezzer Scrooge is one of the most miserly, greedy, selfish businessmen, especially at Christmas. Through the visions of his dead partner, Jacob Marley, and three Ghosts, Scrooge is sent on the learning experience of a life.

    There is a reason why this book is so prevalent in our (Western) culture, how everyone, even those who've never read the novella/book, know the story so well (which is why this review will not have any spoiler notices). This story is a story that hits us to the core, that forces us to look outside our selfish lives and to think of others. And while the characters aren't the most nuanced, it is the story, it is the heart of the book that is most important and most inspiring.

    The characters are rather one-note, if you think about it. Scrooge is the only one that undergoes any change (somewhat expected, as it is a novel about his growth), but he starts out as the hideously over-done selfish man and ends up as the happiest, most joyful man in the world. Seeing his drastic change, however, does make the story more compelling, which is probably why Scrooge was painted so over-the-top in the beginning. From his little sister to Belle to Bob Crachit and his family, the characters tend to be blindly cheerful and happy despite their conditions. About the only one I can think of off the top of my head that isn't is Mrs. Crachit, who definitely harbors some resentment to Mr. Scrooge.

    But the remarkable thing about "A Christmas Carol" isn't the nuanced, varied characters, but the story, the journey, Scrooge's miraculous change. Reading it for the second time (I read it once in high school on my own), I was still touched and intrigued. I discovered more of the humor (the bit about Marley being more of "gravy than of grave"), the deeper meaning of the story. A lot of times, it seems that movies take the bits about Scrooge celebrating and honoring Christmas, and while that is an important theme, I thought the more important theme was to look out for your neighbor and open your heart.

    Scrooge was miserly, giving his employee a crappy wage (something like 15 shillings a week!). He refused to have anything to do with his nephew, he wouldn't give to the poor, and he had no compassion for beggars. While he lived in a huge home, he only lit a single candle and lived in a single room. And as the Ghosts reveal his past, present, and future, he slowly realizes, "Hey, I should have been nice to that kid on the street", "Hey, I wish I had agreed to visit my nephew", and "Hey, I should do something about my employee's work conditions".

    And that is why this book is so great, in my opinion. Christmas is one day and not everyone celebrates it the same way (or at all!); but kindness and generosity can be expressed ALL YEAR LONG and EVERYONE can share it. That is how I interpret it when Scrooge says, near the end: "I will honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year". Christmas isn't the Christian holiday, or the commercialized version that we see all around us; Christmas is the compassion we have to those around us.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
    A nice book to read before Christmas. It's almost identical to the movies and would've preferred something different but it's still a timeless classic.
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  • Annabel
    5.0 out of 5 stars One of my all-time favs!
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on February 23, 2024
    I love this story so much! And what a beautiful edition!
  • Samuel Sherry
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Christmas Carol: Deluxe Gift Edition - A Timeless Classic That Ignites the Christmas Spirit
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 23, 2023
    As soon as I laid eyes on the A Christmas Carol: Deluxe Gift Edition, I knew it would be a marvelous addition to my bookshelf. Charles Dickens' timeless tale of redemption has always held a special place in my heart, and this beautifully crafted edition has exceeded all my expectations.

    From the moment I cracked open the cover, I was transported to the magical world of Ebenezer Scrooge and his extraordinary journey towards self-discovery. The vivid descriptions and rich language used by Dickens evoke a sense of nostalgia, perfectly capturing the atmosphere of Victorian London and the enchantment of the holiday season.

    What truly sets this edition apart from others is its stunning presentation. The book's hardcover is beautifully embossed, giving it a classic and elegant feel. The high-quality paper enhances the reading experience, giving weight to every turn of the page. The font is easy on the eyes, making it a joy to delve into the story.

    Without fail, each time I delve into this edition, I can't help but feel a childlike excitement bubbling within me. The story of Scrooge's transformation from a cold-hearted miser to a joyous and compassionate individual never fails to ignite the anticipation for the upcoming Christmas season. Every word resonates with the spirit of the holiday, reminding us of the importance of love, generosity, and the power of redemption.

    This Deluxe Gift Edition also offers a delightful illustration by renowned artists, bringing each character to life on the pages. The colorful depictions of Scrooge, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, as well as other beloved characters, further immerse the reader in the tale's wonderment.

    Moreover, this edition includes thoughtful extras that make it a must-have for any bookworm or literature lover. The introduction provides valuable insights into Dickens' motivations and influences, enhancing my appreciation for the story's depth and social critique. Additionally, the inclusion of various notes and historical context helps contextualize the narrative, adding another layer of richness to the reading experience.

    In conclusion, the A Christmas Carol: Deluxe Gift Edition is an exquisite addition to any bookshelf, an invitation to relive the timeless tale of generosity, redemption, and the power of change. The combination of a beautiful physical presentation, captivating illustrations, and Dickens' captivating storytelling makes this edition an absolute must-have for anyone seeking to be whisked away to the enchanting world of Ebenezer Scrooge and the true spirit of Christmas.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars 英語版と交換してほしい
    Reviewed in Japan on December 4, 2023
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  • Nilesh pandey
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written
    Reviewed in India on December 5, 2024
    I'm an adult but I always like such books which are written targets audience as child
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    Beautifully written

    Reviewed in India on December 5, 2024
    I'm an adult but I always like such books which are written targets audience as child
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  • ALP
    5.0 out of 5 stars I love it
    Reviewed in Turkey on April 29, 2024
    Good quality 👍🏿