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  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    Fiona Macdonald, Robert Louis Stevenson, Penko Gelev

    Paperback (Barron's Educational Series, Oct. 1, 2008)
    The respectable Doctor Jekyll has written his will, leaving all his possessions to the strange Mr. Hyde. Later, when Hyde murders an innocent man, Doctor Jekyll claims that he has broken off contact with Hyde. But a secret remains that he dares not reveal. Using the graphic novel format, Graphic Classics introduce children to many of the world's greatest literary works. The high-quality illustrations complement narratives that are paced to catch and hold young readers' interest. In addition to its story, each Graphic Classic features a thumbnail biography of its author's life, a list of his or her important works, a timeline of historic events that helped inspire the story's conception, general notes, and an index. Both primary and secondary school teachers can use these books to introduce students to a representative selection of our culture's great literary works. Many young readers who are hesitant to delve into the original books will find the graphic novel format an appealing first step toward developing good reading habits. Graphic Classics are available in both paperback and hardcover editions.
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  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

    Pete Crowther, Robert Louis Stevensoin, Vanessa Lubach

    Hardcover (Baker Street Press, July 1, 2020)
    When Dr. Henry Jekyll dares to explore the delicate balance between good and evil, he little suspects the destructive powers he will unleash. In London’s respectable society, Jekyll’s friends grow concerned. Why has Jekyll suddenly changed his will, and what is his connection with the frightening Mr. Hyde? In London’s squalor, a child is trampled and an elderly gentleman brutally murdered. Why do all fingers point towards Mr. Hyde? Is Jekyll strong enough to resist Hyde’s strange power? Are Jekyll’s friends strong enough to help? In this exploration of two sides of Victorian London and two sides of human nature, the conflict between good and evil has been given a terrifying twist.
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  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Jan. 1, 1793)
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  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1963)
    216 page paperback edition of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson for the Scholastic Library Edition.
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  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Audio CD (Fantom Films Limited, Jan. 1, 1729)
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  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Hardcover (Waking Lion Press, July 30, 2008)
    The mild-mannered Dr. Jekyll becomes the murderous Mr. Hyde in this timelss tale of terror.
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  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Independently published, April 30, 2017)
    Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson and first published in 1886. It is about a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll, and the misanthropic Edward Hyde. The work is known for its vivid portrayal of a split personality, split in the sense that within the same person there is both an apparently good and an evil personality each being quite distinct from each other; in mainstream culture the very phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" has come to mean a person who is vastly different in moral character from one situation to the next. This is different from multiple personality disorder where the different personalities do not necessarily differ in any moral sense.
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  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Hardcover (Boomer Books, July 30, 2008)
    The mild-mannered Dr. Jekyll becomes the murderous Mr. Hyde in this timelss tale of terror. This publication from Boomer Books is specially designed and typeset for comfortable reading.
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  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Hardcover (SMK Books, April 3, 2018)
    Dr Jekyll, a "large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty", occasionally feels he is battling between the good and evil within himself, thus leading to the struggle between his dual personalities of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. He has spent a great part of his life trying to repress evil urges that were not fitting for a man of his stature. He creates a potion in an attempt to mask this hidden evil within his personality.
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  • Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

    Samantha Lee

    Hardcover (Arrow (A Division of Random House Group), Feb. 25, 1987)
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  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

    Paperback (Independently published, March 25, 2017)
    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson and first published in 1886. It is about a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr. Henry Jekyll, and the misanthropic Edward Hyde. The work is known for its vivid portrayal of a split personality, split in the sense that within the same person there is both an apparently good and an evil personality each being quite distinct from each other; in mainstream culture the very phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" has come to mean a person who is vastly different in moral character from one situation to the next. This is different from multiple personality disorder where the different personalities do not necessarily differ in any moral sense.
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  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

    Paperback (Independently published, June 5, 2017)
    Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a novella written by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson and first published in 1886. It is about a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll, and the misanthropic Edward Hyde. The work is known for its vivid portrayal of a split personality, split in the sense that within the same person there is both an apparently good and an evil personality each being quite distinct from each other; in mainstream culture the very phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" has come to mean a person who is vastly different in moral character from one situation to the next. This is different from multiple personality disorder where the different personalities do not necessarily differ in any moral sense.
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