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The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
the ghost of Christmas yet to come
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
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The novella A Christmas Carol wasn't written as part of another book. It was not serialized like most of Dickens's books, but was printed as one volume and was on bookshelves in time for Christmas 1843.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (Future)
The last spirit in 'A Christmas Carol' is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future. It is described as being hooded and cloaked in a deep black garment, with no visible face.
It took on the first 6000 printed 4 weeks in total
The last five words of "A Christmas Carol" are "God bless us, every one!"
It was very much in demand and its original 600 printed copies sold out in a matter of days.
The characters in A Christmas Carol would be the same, whether printed or portrayed in either England or America. Many producers have adapted the story in unusual ways (like the Muppets), but the story and its people remain the same.
The last name of the ghost in "A Christmas Carol" is usually not specified. They are simply known as the Ghost of Christmas Past, Ghost of Christmas Present, and Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.