In 1837, Charles Dickens, Jr was born on
6 January, the first child of the novelist
Charles Dickens (1812–1870) and his then-wife Catherine Dickens née Hogarth (1816–1879). He was called "Charley" by family and friends. In 1847 (age 10), he entered the junior department of
King's College London.<REF NAME="Banerjee"></REF> He went to
Eton College, and studied business in Germany.<REF NAME="Perdue" /> In 1855 (age 18), he entered
Barings Bank.<REF NAME="Lieberman" /> In 1858 (age 21), after his parents' separation, he was the only child to live with his mother.<REF NAME="Perdue">Perdue, op. cit.</REF>
In 1861 (age 24), he married Bessie Evans (Elisabeth Matilda Moule Evans, daughter of Frederick Evans, Dickens Sr's former publisher with whom he had had a falling out).<REF NAME="Perdue" /> They had 8 children: Mary Angela (1862–1946), Ethel Kate (1864–1936), Charles Walter (1865–1923), Margaret (born 1866, date of death unknown), Dorothy Gertrude (1868–1923), Beatrice (1869–1937), Cecil Mary (born 1871, date of death unknown), and Evelyn Bessie (1873–1924).<REF>Raesmaa, op. cit.</REF>
In 1869 (age 32),<REF NAME="Lieberman" /> after a failed business venture, he was hired by Dickens Sr as sub-editor of
All the Year Round.<REF NAME="Perdue" /> In 1870 (age 33), after his father's death, Dickens Jr became the magazine's editor.
He wrote the introductions to many posthumous reprints of his father's books, such as
Barnaby Rudge,
Little Dorrit, and
Sketches by Boz, providing biographical and bibliographical insights.
In 1879 (age 42), he published (jointly with his father-in-law) the first editions of his two main dictionaries,
Dickens's Dictionary of London and
Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames.
In 1882 (age 45), his dictionaries were picked up by
Macmillan & Co. who also released his third dictionary,
Dickens's Dictionary of Paris, delayed by verifications explained in its introduction.<REF>
Antiquarian Books, Johnnycake Books Inc: "Dickens's Dictionary of Paris 1882: An Unconventional Handbook London MacMillan 1882, First Edition Decorated Cloth Boards Good Scarcest of the Dickens's dictionaries, with a preface by the author attesting that his "determination on my part not to issue the book until I was quite satisfies that the information contained in it was trustworthy and to the point" caused delay of its publication." [...] Scarce Dickens item."</REF><REF>
Worldcat.org, editions of Dickens's Dictionary of Paris (search with typo "Dicken" finds more results, both with and without typo)</REF>
In 1896 (age 59), Dickens Jr died (date and cause of death not established).