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  • Classic Starts® Audio: The Swiss Family Robinson

    Johann David Wyss, Chris Tait, Jamel Akib, Arthur Pober Ed.D

    Paperback (Sterling, June 1, 2010)
    A shipwreck; a deserted island; a single family, wondering if they can survive. Rich in suspense and surprises, The Swiss Family Robinson entices young readers to come along on a wonderful adventure, where each moment brings a new thrill. Featuring amazingly resourceful characters and a wondrous landscape bursting with exotic wildlife and plants, it’s an irresistible tale of ingenuity.
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  • Johnny Crow's New Garden

    L. Leslie Brooke

    Hardcover (Warne, Sept. 2, 1986)
    A lion, bear, llama, deer, chimpanzee, tapir, turkey, pelican, gnu, rhino, cow, donkey, pheasant, baboon, weasel, swan, hare, ram, toad, and tortoise all visit Johnny Crow's garden
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  • Tanglewood tales: Illustrated

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Mass Market Paperback (Airmont Pub. Co, Sept. 3, 1968)
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  • 101 Dalmatians

    Dodie Smith

    Hardcover (Mouse Works, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A storybook retelling of a popular Disney classic finds Pongo and Perdita in a desperate search to recover their fifteen stolen puppies from the fur-worshipping Cruella De Vil, but the end of their journey produces more than they bargained for.
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  • Shane

    Jack Schaefer, Wendell Minor

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 1, 2001)
    The classic story of a reformed gunfighter trying to escape his past who befriends a family of homesteaders and becomes their protector and friend
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  • KING SOLOMON'S MINES

    Rider Haggard, ANDRE BAY

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson and Sons, March 15, 1956)
    Musings on the Author's journey into Kukuanaland.
  • The Condition of the Working Class in England

    Friedrich Engels, Victor Kiernan

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, June 2, 1987)
    Written when Engels was only twenty-four, and inspired in particular by his time living among the poor in Manchester, this forceful polemic explores the staggering human cost of the Industrial Revolution in Victorian England. Engels paints an unforgettable picture of daily life in the new industrial towns, and for miners and agricultural workers—depicting overcrowded housing, abject poverty, child labour, sexual exploitation, dirt and drunkenness—in a savage indictment of the greed of the bourgeoisie. His fascinating later preface, written for the first English edition of 1892 and included here, brought the story up to date in the light of forty years’ further reflection. A masterpiece of committed reporting and an impassioned call to arms, this is one of the great pioneering works of social history. Based on the original translation by Florence Wischnewetzky, this volume is edited by Victor Kiernan, whose foreword considers Engels’s friendship with Marx, and the book’s position as a seminal work of socialism. Also included are notes, a detailed index, new chronology and further reading and a revised forward.
  • Classic Starts® Audio: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

    Jules Verne, Lisa Church, Dan Andreasen, Arthur Pober Ed.D

    Paperback (Sterling, May 3, 2011)
    Jules Verne’s classic science fiction fantasy carries its hero—Professor Aronnax of the Museum of Paris—on a thrilling and dangerous journey far below the waves to see what creatures live in the ocean’s depths. In the process, Verne imagined a vessel that had not yet been invented: the submarine.
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  • Classic Starts® Audio: A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tania Zamorsky, Lucy Corvino, Arthur Pober Ed.D

    Paperback (Sterling, May 3, 2011)
    Following Sterling's spectacularly successful launch of its children's classic novels (240,000 books in print to date),comes a dazzling new series: Classic Starts. The stories are abridged; the quality is complete. Classic Starts treats the world's beloved tales (and children) with the respect they deserve--all at an incomparable price.Poor Sara Crewe. Once upon a time her beloved father pampered and adored her. But ever since he died, leaving her alone and penniless, she's been caught in the cruel clutches of Miss Minchin, the headmistress at the Select Seminary for Young Ladies, where Sara once studied. But no matter how terrible things get, Sara always has her imagination and goodness of heart to carry her through. This timeless tale of a poor orphan has won children's hearts for a century--and continues to be a favorite.
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  • The Odyssey of Homer

    Homer

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Jan. 1, 1962)
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  • A Little Country Girl

    Susan Coolidge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This early work by Susan Coolidge was originally published in 1885 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. In 'A Little Country Girl', orphaned Candace makes the first long trip of her life alone and gets to know her three second cousins, girls of similar ages. A virtuous story about living a good and true life. Sarah Chauncey Woolsey was born on 29 January 1835, into a wealthy and influential New England Dwight family, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Her time as a medical worker provided Woolsey with the experience and self-determination in order to embark on her writing career. She has subsequently become famous as a children's author, writing numerous books under the pseudonym of 'Susan Coolidge'. Woolsey is best known for her classic children's novel What Katy Did (published in 1872)
  • The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.

    Washington Irving, William L. Hedges

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, Dec. 6, 1988)
    In The Sketch-Book (1820-21), Irving explores the uneasy relationship of an American writer to English literary traditions. In two sketches, he experiments with tales transplanted from Europe, thereby creating the first classic American short stories, Rip Van Winkle, and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Based on Irving's final revision of his most popular work, this new edition includes comprehensive explanatory notes of The Sketch-Book's sources for the modern reader.