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  • Little Women & Good Wives

    Louisa May Alcott

    Paperback (Orion Publishing Group, Ltd., Oct. 15, 1992)
    Chronicles the humorous and sentimental fortunes of the four March sisters as they grow into young ladies and marry in nineteenth-century New England.
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  • The travels of Marco Polo

    Marco Polo

    Hardcover (New York, Dutton, March 15, 1975)
    Hardcover: 359 pages Publisher: Books, Inc.; Art Type Edition edition (1936) Language: English ASIN: B000F3O32I Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Troilus & Criseyde

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    Paperback (Everyman Paperbacks, March 15, 1992)
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  • Bleak House

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 1991)
    The complex story of a notorious law-suit in which love and inheritance are set against the classic urban background of 19th-century London, where fog on the river, seeping into the very bones of the characters, symbolizes the corruption of the legal system and the society which supports it.
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  • First Men in the Moon

    H. G. Wells

    Paperback (Everyman Paperbacks, Dec. 15, 1993)
    When penniless businessman Mr. Bedford retreats to the Kent coast to write a play, he meets by chance the brilliant Dr. Cavor, an absentminded scientist on the brink of developing a material that blocks gravity. Cavor soon succeeds in his experiments, only to tell a stunned Bedford that the invention makes possible one of the oldest dreams of humanity: a journey to the moon. With Bedford motivated by money, and Cavor by the desire for knowledge, the two embark on the expedition. But neither are prepared for what they find—a world of freezing nights, boiling days, and sinister alien life, in which they may be trapped forever. First time in Penguin Classics Includes a newly established text, a full biographical essay on Wells, suggestions for further reading, and detailed notes Â
  • The Way of All Flesh

    Samuel Butler, P. N. Furbank

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Jan. 11, 1993)
    Samuel Butler was among the most wide-ranging of the accomplished crew of late Victorian writers to which be belonged -- a forceful controversialist in the debates that surrounded Darwin's theory of evolution, a painter who sometimes exhibited at the Royal Academy, an idiosyncratic critic and a gifted travel writer, and even, in his early years, a highly successful sheep farmer in New Zealand. He was also, as The Way of All Flesh, his deterministic tale of the havoc wrought by genetic inheritance, suggests, one of the great British masters of the novel of ideas.
  • The Scarlet Letter

    Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alfred Kazin

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Nov. 3, 1992)
    Hester Prynne is a beautiful young woman. She is also an outcast. In the eyes of her neighbours she has committed an unforgivable sin. Everyone knows that her little daughter Pearl is the product of an illicit affair but no one knows the identity of Pearl’s father. Hester’s refusal to name him brings more condemnation upon her. But she stands strong in the face of public scorn, even when she is forced to wear the sign of her shame sewn onto her clothes: the scarlet letter “A” for “Adulteress.”The story of Hester Prynne–found out in adultery, pilloried by her Puritan community, and abandoned, in different ways, by both her partner in sin and her vengeance-seeking husband–possesses a reality heightened by Hawthorne’s pure human sympathy and his unmixed devotion to his supposedly fallen but fundamentally innocent heroine. In its moral force and the beauty of its conciliations, The Scarlet Letter rightly deserves its stature as the first great novel written by an American, the novel that announced an American literature equal to any in the world.
  • Sentimental Education

    Gustave Flaubert, Goldsmith

    Hardcover (J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., )
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  • Arthurian Romances

    Chretien de Troyes

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Nov. 1, 1955)
    Fantastic adventures abound in these courtly romances: Erec and Enide, Cligés, The Knight of the Cart, The Knight with the Lion, and The Story of the Grail.
  • The House of the Dead

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Nov. 1, 1979)
    The different effects of imprisonment on a number of men are the focal point in this novel about a man condemned to prison in Siberia
  • Mysteries of Udolpho

    Ann Radcliffe

    Hardcover (Dent, )
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  • When the Sleeper Wakes

    H. G. Wells

    Paperback (Everyman Paperbacks, Jan. 15, 1995)
    Part of the "Everyman" series which has been re-set with wide margins and easy-to-read type, this book includes an introduction and comprehensive notes. This title is by H.G. Wells.