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Books with title Moonstone

  • Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr (Sd), Oct. 15, 1988)
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  • Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    Audio Cassette (Random House Audio, Sept. 1, 1985)
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  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Aug. 18, 2017)
    The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Aug. 16, 2017)
    The Moonstone (1868) by Wilkie Collins is a 19th-century British epistolary novel, generally considered the first full length detective novel in the English language. Besides creating many of the ground rules of the detective novel, The Moonstone also reflected Collins' enlightened social attitudes in his treatment of the servants in the novel. Collins adapted The Moonstone for the stage in 1877, but the production was performed for only two months
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    Hardcover (Books, Inc., March 15, 1944)
    Small volume by Books Inc.
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook (Musaicum Books, July 10, 2017)
    The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
  • Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins

    Hardcover (Amereon Ltd, April 1, 1983)
    When Rachel Verinder is given the Moonstone - a large Indian diamond - on her 18th birthday, she is delighted to show it off at her celebrations. But that very night, the jewel is stolen from her bedroom. As suspicion falls on each member of the party, the curse of the diamond strikes and ill-luck threatens to destroy them all.
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins, P. D. James

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, June 10, 1999)
    P. D. James provides an introduction to one of the greatest mystery novels in English literature, Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone.
  • The Moonstone

    Wilkie Collins, James Langton

    Unabridged CD Edition (Tantor Audio, Nov. 2, 2010)
    Called "the first and greatest of English detective novels" by T. S. Eliot, Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone is a masterpiece of suspense. A fabulous yellow diamond becomes the dangerous inheritance of Rachel Verinder. Outside her Yorkshire country house watch the Hindu priests who have waited for many years to reclaim their ancient talisman, looted from the holy city of Somnauth. When the Moonstone disappears, the case looks simple, but in mid-Victorian England no one is what they seem, and nothing can be taken for granted. Witnesses, suspects, and detectives each narrate the story in turn. The bemused butler, the love-stricken housemaid, the enigmatic detective Sergeant Cuff, the drug-addicted scientist-each speculate on the mystery as Collins weaves their narratives together.
  • Moonstone Promise

    Karen Wood

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, June 1, 2014)
    In the second book in the adventurous Diamond Spirit trilogy, Jess's friend Luke needs help figuring out where he belongsAfter a harsh childhood spent in foster care, Luke comes to Harry's place through a horse gentling program, and found the closest thing he's ever had to family. But when Harry dies, Luke's life quickly falls apart. He has a bitter falling out with Harry's son Lawson, and, afraid of becoming lost in the foster system again, Luke runs away, taking little but a moonstone pendant given to him by Jess. He finds himself camped by a river with three Aboriginal elders. Can they help him discover who he is and where he belongs?
  • The Moonstone

    Collins

    Paperback (Pearson ESL, June 14, 2000)
    The Moonstone is an ancient Indian diamond which brings disaster and tragedy to everyone who owns it. Rachel Verinder's uncle gives the diamond to her as a birthday present, but the same night, it is stolen. "Penguin Readers" is a series of simplified novels, film novelizations and original titles that introduce students at all levels to the pleasures of reading in English. Originally designed for teaching English as a foreign language, the series' combination of high interest level and low reading age makes it suitable for both English-speaking teenagers with limited reading skills and students of English as a second language. Many titles in the series also provide access to the pre-20th century literature strands of the National Curriculum English Orders. "Penguin Readers" are graded at seven levels of difficulty, from "Easystarts" with a 200-word vocabulary, to Level 6 (Advanced) with a 3000-word vocabulary. In addition, titles fall into one of three sub-categories: "Contemporary", "Classics" or "Originals". At the end of each book there is a section of enjoyable exercises focusing on vocabulary building, comprehension, discussion and writing. Some titles in the series are available with an accompanying audio cassette, or in a book and cassette pack. Additionally, selected titles have free accompanying "Penguin Readers Factsheets" which provide stimulating exercise material for students, as well as suggestions for teachers on how to exploit the Readers in class.
  • The Moonstone

    Evelyne Contant, Monique Damus

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 26, 2016)
    Fear, love… and betrayal; that’s what I feel about my new life. It’s a life I never asked for, at least not like that. I certainly dreamed of adventure, of escaping from my ordinary life, but nothing prepared me for what would happen when my normal life flipped upside down. On that fateful day, a witch, a real one, revealed to me that I’m not human! That’s right, I, Lou Mills, am an enchanter like her! It seems that I’m the key to an ancient prophecy and that I must save the world from the imminent war between humans and enchanters. What waits makes no sense; in fact, nothing seems to make sense to me since meeting her. And then there’s this man…dark and mysterious…but so attractive. If only I could forget him. Duality is the way the Earth remains in balance, black and white, right and wrong, love and hate. What side should I fight for when the war finally breaks out? How to choose between my family…and the people who I belong to?