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Mrs. Bindle

Mrs. Bindle

Herbert George Jenkins

Mrs. Bindle, written by Herbert George Jenkins, is a humorous novel published in 1916 that offers a unique perspective on the life of Mr. Joseph Bindle, a beloved Cockney character first introduced in Jenkins' earlier works. This book highlights the stories of the Bindle family from Mrs. Bindle's viewpoint, showcasing the comedic drama of their daily lives and adventures. T. P. O'Connor praised Bindle as a significant literary figure, likening him to Dickens' characters, which underscores the cultural impact of Jenkins' work.

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