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Books in Knight Classics series

  • The Sea of Gold: Small Book

    Kath Lock, David Kennett

    Paperback (Era Publications, Feb. 27, 1997)
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  • Robinson Crusoe

    Daniel Defoe

    Hardcover (Imprint unknown, )
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  • Christie Johnstone

    Charles Reade

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 13, 2016)
    Christie Johnstone is an 1853 romantic drama novel by the British writer Charles Reade. It follows the adventures of the young and wealthy aristocrat Viscount Ipsden who falls for a woman named Christie Johnstone. It is set in Newhaven near Edinburgh and may have been based on the real life experiences of Reade. It followed up his first major literary success Peg Woffington, released earlier the same year.
  • Heidi

    Johanna Spyri

    Paperback (Scholastic Hippo, Aug. 16, 1989)
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  • The Chief Legatee

    Anna Katharine Green

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 11, 2016)
    Anna Katharine Green Rohlfs (1846-1935) wrote detective fiction and was instrumental in helping shape the genre into its current form by introducing a series detective with an amateur sidekick, as well as a young girl detective. She was one of a handful of women writing detective stories at the time.
  • Treasure Island

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Hardcover (Imprint unknown, )
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  • Doctor Jekyll and Mr.Hyde

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Leather Bound (HarperCollins Distribution Services, )
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  • Three Musketeers

    Alexandre Dumas, Georgina Hargreaves

    Hardcover (Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, )
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  • Master of Ballantrae

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, March 15, 1915)
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  • The strawberry handkerchief : a romance of The Stamp Act. By: Amelia E. Barr

    Amelia E. Barr

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 12, 2016)
    Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr (March 29, 1831 – March 10, 1919) was a British novelist She was born on March 29, 1831 in Ulverston, Lancashire, England as Amelia Edith Huddleston to Reverend William Huddleston. In 1850 she married William Barr, and four years later they migrated to the United States and settled in Galveston, Texas where her husband and three of their six children died a sad death from yellow fever in 1867. With her three remaining daughters, Mrs. Barr moved to Ridgewood, New Jersey in 1868. She came there to tutor the three sons of a prominent citizen, William Libby, and opened a school in a small house. This structure still stands at the southwest corner of Van Dien and Linwood Avenues. Amelia Barr did not like Ridgewood and did not remain there for very long. She left shortly after selling a story to a magazine. In 1869, she moved to New York City where she began to write for religious periodicals and to publish a series of semi-historical tales and novels
  • Treasure Island

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Armada, March 16, 1989)
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  • Plain Tales from the Hills: Classics

    Rudyard Kipling

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 12, 2017)
    Plain Tales from the Hills contains 40 stories written by Rudyard Kipling, the author of The Jungle Book and Kim. Published in 1888, this was the first short story collection by Kipling. With the geographical meaning of "Plain" contrasted with "Hills", the title's pun hints at both the cleverly simple narrative style of the stories, and that many of the them are situated in the Hill Station of Simla, which served as the British Raj's capital during the hot months.
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