New in the collection: Dickens festival pinback

 

Pinback button for the first Dickens fair in Raleigh. The button includes an image of a young man wearing a 19th century cap and with a red scarf around his neck.

“Clothing designers sent the grunge look down runways for spring, but thanks to the Dickens Fair, Raleigh will be full of fashionables sporting their own brand of street-urchin wear next weekend.

Fayetteville Street Mall will be transformed into Victorian England for the street fair celebrating of one of the world’s most celebrated writers.

“Dickens Pen & Inc. — an outgrowth of the Dickens Disciples, kind of a Charles Dickens fan club organized by N.C. State University adjunct English professor Elliot Engel — is offering an incentive: Anyone dressed in period costume gets into the fair free.”

–From “A Dickens of a Dress Code” by Mary E. Miller in the News & Observer (Dec. 4, 1992)

The Dickens Fair ran annually until 1999.