John Furber Dexter (12 December 1847, Kensington, London – 17 June 1927, Wandsworth, London) was an English collector of Charles Dickens's works.[1][2] Following his death Dexter's collection remained in family hands[3] before being purchased by the British Library in 1969 as the Dexter Collection of Dickensiana, which comprises primary and secondary Dickens material to support study, teaching, and research.[4][5]
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^Tillotson, Kathleen (May 1976). "Charles Dickens. The J.F. Dexter Collection". The Dickensian. 72 (379): 101–103.
^British Library (27 April 2010). "D: Dickens". Named Collections of Printed Materials. British Library. Archived from the original on 10 February 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2011. DEXTER, John Furber [1847-1917[sic]]. "The Dexter Collection of Dickensiana".