One of the many Christmas traditions that has been losing its charm over the years is Christmas cards. Here is the history of ...
It used to be a holiday tradition. But it’s almost disappeared these days. Remember those things called Christmas cards?
Every holiday, we embrace 'A Christmas Carol.' But some of Charles Dickens' other Christmas books were even more popular in ...
If you celebrate Christmas, chances are you've adapted some traditions that were popularized in the mid-1800s by one author: Charles Dickens.
The printed Christmas card dates to the Industrial Revolution. Even at its birth, the greeting card used modernity to evoke ...
Even though Dickens might not have ‘invented Christmas,’ he deserves his due for reimagining the Christmas spirit.
date back to the reign of Queen Victoria and were described by author Charles Dickens. It is also the period when the first ...
Carol by Charles Dickens was published in 1843 – the same year as the first Christmas card. Over the course of the 19th ...
The book was an overnight sensation, and Charles Dickens, already famous ... ARABLOUEI: The commercial side of Christmas was growing, too. The first Christmas card was sold in 1843, the year ...