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roughly about £10 a book upwards from looking on eBay etc.

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The value of a Centennial edition of Charles Dickens' complete works from Heron Books in 1967, specifically including "Pickwick Papers I and II," can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. To determine an accurate value, it would be best to consult with rare book dealers, auction houses, or online marketplaces specializing in antique books.

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