Classic Literature
George Orwell depicts a gray, totalitarian world dominated by Big Brother and its vast network of agents, including the Thought Police, a world in which news is manufactured according t... More Info »
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French Professor Aronnax and his servant join the Abraham Lincoln, an American frigate, on a mission to find and destroy a "sea-unicorn of colossal dimensions, armed not with a halberd,... More Info »
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Take a journey on a giant raft with Joam Garral down 800 Leagues of the Amazon. Garral, a Brazilian, lives on a thriving fazenda (plantation) in the Peruvian frontier with his loving fa... More Info »
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Published two weeks after Vladimir Nabokov’s seventieth birthday, Ada, or Ardor is one of his greatest masterpieces, the glorious culmination of his career as a novelist. It tells a lov... More Info »
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The seemingly peaceful country village of Hayslope is the setting for this ambitious first novel by George Eliot. Adam and Seth Bede work as carpenters in Hayslope. Seth proposes... More Info »
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Napoleon's presumptuous, but unsung hero, the Brigadier Gerard faces certain death at every turn while outwitting the enemies of France! Gerard careens across Europe, swept along in the... More Info »
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In this collection are four of the finest cases of Mr Sherlock Holmes, narrated by his faithful friend and admirer Dr Watson. What was the horror of The Speckled Band or the secret behi... More Info »
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In this collection are four of the finest cases of Mr Sherlock Holmes, narrated by his faithful friend and admirer Dr Watson. What was the mystery of the engineer's thumb? What was behi... More Info »
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In this collection are four more individual cases for Mr Sherlock Holmes, narrated by his faithful friend and admirer Dr Watson. They dive into the opium dens of London in The Man with... More Info »
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Included: A Case of Identity, The Adventure of the Crooked Man, The Naval Treaty, The Greek Interpreter. Sherlock Holmes is a calculating, rational sleuth who also exudes an almos... More Info »
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Dr Watson comments 'The stage lost a fine actor' when Holmes chose to devote his formidable talents to the solution of crime. two of these stories, The Reigate Squire and The Adventure... More Info »
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In 'The Final Problem', perhaps the greatest of the short stories of Sherlock Holmes, the English detective encounters his most formidable rival, Professor Moriarty. 'The Napoleon of Cr... More Info »
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