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The Island of Dr. Moreau
Living in the 19th century and facing the impact of Darwin's theory of evolution, H.G. Wells wrote this haunting masterpiece...
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The Journal of the Plague Year: London, 1665 (Unabridged)
London's Great Plague of 1665 devastated the city, as Europe's final bubonic outbreak killed...
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The Jungle Books I (Unabridged)
Set in faraway India and the Aleutians, the animals and humans who inhabit Kipling's Jungle Books...
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The Knight's Tale (Unabridged)
The Knight's Tale of medieval wars and chivalry is the first tale told to the pilgrims as they set out to Canterbury....
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The Light That Failed (Unabridged)
This book was published in 1891 and is a story of a lonely child, Dick Helder, who grows up to become a war artist....
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The Man Who Would Be King and Other Stories (Unabridged)
This collection brings together 17 of Kipling's early stories, written between 1885 and 1888, when Kipling was working as a journalist in India....
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The Man Who Would Be King and Other Stories (Unabridged)
Peachy Carnahan and Daniel Dravot set off into the wild northern passes of India to build not a fortune...
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The Merchant of Venice (Unabridged)
One of William Shakespeare's greatest plays, The Merchant of Venice is also his most...
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The Merry Wives of Windsor (Unabridged)
Sir John Falstaff, the lovable rogue, is brought back from his death in Henry V to set this farce...
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The Mill on the Floss, Volume I (Unabridged)
The childhood of Maggie and her brother, Tom, and their conflicts and growth in a narrow, tradition-bound society, lead to tragedy....
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