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  • Crime and Punishment

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    eBook (The Classics, Jan. 14, 2019)
    Through the story of the brilliant but conflicted young Raskolnikov and the murder he commits, Fyodor Dostoyevsky explores the theme of redemption through suffering. “Crime and Punishment” put Dostoyevsky at the forefront of Russian writers when it appeared in 1866 and is now one of the most famous and influential novels in world literature.The poverty-stricken Raskolnikov, a talented student, devises a theory about extraordinary men being above the law, since in their brilliance they think “new thoughts” and so contribute to society. He then sets out to prove his theory by murdering a vile, cynical old pawnbroker and her sister. The act brings Raskolnikov into contact with his own buried conscience and with two characters — the deeply religious Sonia, who has endured great suffering, and Porfiry, the intelligent and discerning official who is charged with investigating the murder — both of whom compel Raskolnikov to feel the split in his nature. Dostoyevsky provides readers with a suspenseful, penetrating psychological analysis that goes beyond the crime — which in the course of the novel demands drastic punishment — to reveal something about the human condition: The more we intellectualize, the more imprisoned we become.
  • The Greatest Thing in the World

    Henry Drummond

    Paperback (FQ Classics, Jan. 29, 2008)
    The Greatest Thing in the World is a popular work by Henry Drummond, who was a Christian missionary during the nineteenth century. In this publication, Drummond discusses his concept of how long is the most important ingredient in achieving and living a successful life. This is book and its important message, has inspired many readers who have embraced Drummonds ideas and adopted them in their own life. The Greatest Thing in the World is highly recommended for those who enjoy the writings of Henry Drummond and also for those who are looking for an inspirational book to help the, succeed in life.
  • Little Dorrit: FREE Hard Times By Charles Dickens +

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (JKL Classics, Jan. 30, 2017)
    When Arthur Clennam returns to England after many years abroad, he takes a kindly interest in Amy Dorrit, his mother's seamstress, and in the affairs of Amy's father, William Dorrit, a man of shabby grandeur, long imprisoned for debt in Marshalsea prison. As Arthur soon discovers, the dark shadow of the prison stretches far beyond its walls to affect the lives of many, from the kindly Mr Panks, the reluctant rent-collector of Bleeding Heart Yard, and the tipsily garrulous Flora Finching, to Merdle, an unscrupulous financier, and the bureaucratic Barnacles in the Circumlocution Office. A masterly evocation of the state and psychology of imprisonment, Little Dorrit is one of the supreme works of Dickens's maturity.
  • The Tempest: FREE Macbeth By William Shakespeare, 100% Formatted, Illustrated - JBS Classics

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (JBS Classics, March 4, 2017)
    JBS Classics specializes in selling JUST BEST SELLERS (JBS).'The Tempest' by William Shakespeare Kindle Formatting details:This eBook of 'The Tempest' by William Shakespeare has been tested on below parameters across ALL devices (including Kindle, Android, iBook, Cloud Readers etc.). It works 100% perfectly as required.1) Active Table of Contents.Footnotes & Endnotes.2) Word Wise – Enabled.3) Illustrations & Tables (if any) are available with ZOOM feature on double-click.“The Tempest” by 'William Shakespeare' Book DescriptionProspero, sorcerer and rightful Duke of Milan, along with his daughter Miranda, has lived on an island for many years since his position was usurped by his brother Antonio. Then, as Antonio's ship passes near the island one day, Prospero conjures up a terrible storm...This play, combining elements of both tragedy and comedy, is believed by some to be the last Shakespeare wrote on his own, as well as one of his most fascinating works.
  • Little Lord Fauntleroy: FREE Frankenstein By Mary Wollstonecraft

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    language (JKL Classics, Jan. 30, 2017)
    "Little Lord Fauntleroy (1885, 1886) by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a beloved children's novel that made a huge impact on the 19th century public, shaping everything from boys' clothing fashions to copyright law. Cedric Errol is a generous, kind, and exemplary middle-class American boy who is suddenly found to be the heir of the Earl of Dorincourt. Saying loving goodbyes to his working-class friends, Cedric goes to England together with his mother to embrace his new fortune. His grandfather, the old earl, is a bitter old man ridden with gout and a foul temper, trusting no one. However the angelic boy elicits a profound transformation in the grandfather, which not only benefits the castle household but the whole populace of the earldom.If only the old man's heart would soften toward Cedric's estranged mother, the family would be healed at last. And when another potential heir to the earldom makes a claim, it seems that everything is lost.But all things are possible through a child's innocent trust, true friendship, and unconditional love."
  • The Prince and the Pauper

    Mark Twain

    eBook (The Classics, July 27, 2020)
    Set in sixteenth-century England, Mark Twain’s classic “tale for young people of all ages” features two identical-looking boys—a prince and a pauper—who trade clothes and step into each other’s lives. While the urchin, Tom Canty, discovers luxury and power, Prince Edward, dressed in rags, roams his kingdom and experiences the cruelties inflicted on the poor by the Tudor monarchy.
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  • Tarzan of the Apes

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (SDE Classics, June 5, 2019)
    Men were indeed more foolish and more cruel than the beasts of the jungle! How fortunate was he who lived in the peace and security of the great forest!In the late 19th century, a group of travelers become marooned in the coastal jungles of equatorial Africa. Among the group, John and Alice Clayton give birth to a boy, but soon misfortune strikes and both parents sadly die. A she-ape named Kala adopts the young orphaned boy and names him Tarzan. Thus is born the beginning of the Tarzan Legacy!
  • Hard Times

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (SDE Classics, Sept. 18, 2019)
    “Some persons hold,” he pursued, still hesitating, “that there is a wisdom of the Head, and that there is a wisdom of the Heart.”The central focus surrounds the fictional Northern-English Mill-town named Coketown. Here, the owner of the local school, a Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, educates his students in taking part in pure facts and never anything abstract or imaginative. This school of thought, called Utilitarianism, raises many social questions and his children themselves see an impact from such hard line thinking.Dickens wanted to educate readers of his time on the appalling, and many times dehumanizing, working conditions of factories in industrial towns and to also satirize the prevailing thoughts of the day, including seeing life through pure statistics and with no emotion.
  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

    Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel

    Paperback (SDE Classics, Sept. 21, 2019)
    I almost wish I hadn’t gone down that rabbit-hole—and yet—and yet—it’s rather curious, you know, this sort of life!Down the rabbit hole away little Alice goes. Follow her at your own peril, but beware of the world you are about to enter. One with a decapitation-crazed queen, an unintelligible duchess, a sleepy dormouse, a chronically late rabbit, a witty Cheshire cat, a blue hookah-smoking caterpillar, a Hatter and a March Hare hosting a mad tea party, and a caucus race so bewildering that the best way to explain it is just to do it.Included are 41 John Tenniel illustrations from the original 1865 publication.
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    Washington Irving

    Mass Market Paperback (Tor Classics, Jan. 15, 1991)
    Tor Classics are affordably-priced editions designed to attract the young reader. Original dynamic cover art enthusiastically represents the excitement of each story. All editions are complete and unabridged, and feature Introductions and Afterwords.This edition of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow includes an Introduction and Afterword by Charles L. Grant.Sleepy Hollow is a strange little place...some say bewitched. Some talk of its haunted valleys and streams, the ghostly woman in white, eerie midnight shrieks and howls, but most of all they talk of the Headless Horseman. A huge, shadowy soldier who rides headless through the night, terrifying unlucky travellers.Schoolteacher Ichabod Crane is fascinated by these stories....Until late one night, walking home through Wiley's swamp, he finds that maybe they're not just stories.What is that dark, menacing figure riding behind him on a horse? And what does it have in its hands?And why wasn't schoolteacher Crane ever seen in Sleepy Hollow again?
  • The Murder on the Links

    Agatha Christie

    Paperback (SDE Classics, Oct. 4, 2019)
    The little grey cells, my friend, the little grey cells! They told me.Master detective Hercule Poirot is summoned to Northern France by Paul Renauld, but upon arriving at Renauld’s home, the police inform Poirot that Renauld had been stabbed in the back with a letter opener and his body had been found in a freshly dug grave next to a golf course. Renauld’s wife claims masked men tied her up and then took her husband away from her, and until then, she had not known her husband had been murdered. A mystery that is seemingly unsolvable, but nothing ever escapes Papa Poirot.
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    Washington Irving

    eBook (The Classics, Jan. 29, 2019)
    "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is a short story by Washington Irving contained in his collection The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., written while he was living in Birmingham, England, and first published in 1820. With Irving's companion piece "Rip Van Winkle", "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is among the earliest examples of American fiction still read today.