Books from Charles Dickens's own library
In his final home in Kent, Gad's Hill Place, Dickens kept a library of books. These were both copies of his own stories and other books he had collected or been gifted over the years. After his death in 1870 the house was bought by his son, Charles Jr ("Charley") who later sold the house and dispersed Dickens's library. In addition to the books in the Charles Dickens Museum's collection, here is a website listing all known books from Dickens's former library.
