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  • av Elizabeth Gaskell
    329,-

    This is an illustrated edition of Curious, If True by Elizabeth Gaskell, featuring enchanting illustrations, a concise summary, an author biography, and a complete list of characters for an immersive literary experience.Step into the mysterious and whimsical world of Elizabeth Gaskell's Curious, If True, a delightful collection of Gothic and supernatural tales. This anthology showcases Gaskell's masterful storytelling and her ability to blend the ordinary with the extraordinary. Through these vivid tales, Gaskell invites readers to ponder the boundaries between reality and imagination, weaving eerie, thought-provoking stories that linger in the mind long after reading.In this illustrated edition, the enigmatic charm of the stories is enhanced with beautiful artwork, offering a fresh visual perspective on Gaskell's work. This edition includes:A concise summary to capture the essence of the stories.An insightful biography of Elizabeth Gaskell, exploring her life and literary legacy.A detailed character list to guide readers through the key figures in each tale.Perfect for fans of Gothic fiction, supernatural mysteries, and Victorian literature, this special edition of Curious, If True is an essential addition to any literary collection.

  • av George Bernard Shaw
    289,-

    Illustrated Edition containing Illustrations, Summary, Author Biography, and Characters ListCaesar and Cleopatra is a fascinating historical play by George Bernard Shaw, first performed in 1898. Set in ancient Egypt, the story centers on the complex relationship between the young queen Cleopatra and the Roman general Julius Caesar. Shaw's witty dialogue brings these iconic figures to life, exploring themes of power, leadership, and personal transformation.In the play, Cleopatra begins as an inexperienced ruler caught in political intrigue, while Caesar enters Egypt after his victory over Pompey. Through their interactions, Shaw presents Caesar not just as a conqueror but as a wise mentor, while Cleopatra evolves from a naive young queen into a shrewd and capable leader.With its rich character development and sharp political commentary, Caesar and Cleopatra offers a fresh perspective on these legendary figures, blending humor, romance, and timeless themes of ambition and self-discovery. This illustrated edition includes a detailed summary, an insightful author biography, and a list of key characters, making it a perfect addition to any library.

  • av Anna Sewell
    309,-

    Illustrated Edition: Includes illustrations, a summary, author biography, and a list of characters.Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell, is a timeless classic that tells the poignant story of a horse's life, from the innocence of youth to the hardships of age and labor. This illustrated edition enhances the story with detailed artwork, bringing the world of Black Beauty to life for readers of all ages.The story is told from the perspective of Black Beauty, a horse who narrates his experiences and the lives of the humans and animals around him. From his early days in a kind and loving home to the difficult and sometimes cruel treatment he faces later in life, the novel explores themes of kindness, compassion, and the importance of treating all creatures with respect.As you follow Black Beauty's journey through various owners, readers are reminded of the deep emotional bonds that can exist between humans and animals, as well as the cruelty that can arise when empathy and understanding are absent. This edition also includes a summary of the novel, an in-depth biography of Anna Sewell, and a list of key characters, providing a complete reading experience.Whether you're reading Black Beauty for the first time or revisiting a cherished favorite, this illustrated edition offers a rich, immersive experience that honors the spirit of Sewell's powerful message.

  • av Robert W Chambers
    329,-

    Illustrated edition containing illustrations, summary, author biography, and character list.The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers is a classic collection of weird tales that has captivated readers since its original publication in 1895. The stories in this collection are linked by the mysterious play The King in Yellow, a fictional drama that drives those who read it to madness and despair. Set against the backdrop of a beautifully detailed yet unsettling world, the stories explore themes of existential dread, the supernatural, and the fragility of the human mind.This illustrated edition not only brings the haunting prose to life but also offers captivating illustrations that enhance the eerie atmosphere of Chambers' tales. Alongside the stories, readers will find a summary of the collection, a biography of the author, and a comprehensive list of characters, providing further insight into the dark and mysterious world of The King in Yellow.Chambers' masterful storytelling and exploration of the unknown have earned this collection a place in the genre of weird fiction, influencing later writers such as H.P. Lovecraft. This edition is perfect for fans of Gothic horror, supernatural fiction, and anyone who enjoys a chilling tale that lingers long after the last page is turned.Whether you're reading for the first time or revisiting these tales, this edition of The King in Yellow offers a deeper connection to the eerie and the unknown, complemented by stunning illustrations that capture the essence of Chambers' haunting world.

  • av George Eliot
    469,-

    Illustrated Edition containing illustrations, summary, author biography, and characters list.The Mill on the Floss, written by the renowned Victorian author George Eliot, is a timeless tale of love, family, and social conflict. Set in the early 19th century, the novel follows the Tulliver siblings, Tom and Maggie, as they grow up in the small, idyllic town of St. Ogg's, shaped by the mill owned by their father. As they mature, their lives become intertwined with themes of morality, class, and self-identity, leading to tragic and poignant consequences.Eliot explores the complexities of human nature and the tensions between individual desires and societal expectations. The novel delves into the inner lives of its characters, particularly the passionate and headstrong Maggie, whose pursuit of intellectual freedom and personal happiness leads her to make difficult and controversial choices. Her relationships with family, friends, and lovers reveal the struggles between the heart and mind, between duty and self-expression.This illustrated edition brings the world of The Mill on the Floss to life with beautiful illustrations, a comprehensive summary of the story, an insightful biography of George Eliot, and a detailed list of characters. Perfect for those new to Eliot's work or long-time fans, this edition offers a rich, immersive reading experience that highlights the novel's enduring relevance and emotional depth.

  • av Nikolai Gogol
    399,-

    Illustrated Edition containing illustrations, summary, author biography, and character list.Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol is a satirical masterpiece that offers a scathing critique of 19th-century Russian society. The novel follows the journey of Chichikov, a mysterious and somewhat unscrupulous man, as he travels through the countryside purchasing deceased serfs, or "dead souls," from landowners. His goal is to use these deceased serfs to secure a false inheritance and improve his social standing. However, as he interacts with various eccentric characters, Chichikov's dark ambitions and the absurdity of his actions become more apparent.Through rich, comedic storytelling and vivid, humorous characters, Gogol exposes the flaws and moral decay within Russian nobility and society at large. The novel masterfully blends humor with deep social commentary, creating a work that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.This illustrated edition includes beautiful, period-style illustrations that complement the novel's unique atmosphere, as well as a detailed summary, an insightful author biography, and a comprehensive list of characters to enhance the reading experience. Perfect for those seeking to explore Russian literature in both visual and narrative form, Dead Souls remains a timeless classic that invites readers to reflect on the deeper issues of identity, morality, and the pursuit of wealth.

  • av H Rider Haggard
    329,-

    Illustrated Edition containing Illustrations, Summary, Author Biography, and Characters List"King Solomon's Mines" is a thrilling adventure novel written by H. Rider Haggard, first published in 1885. The story follows the daring expedition of Allan Quatermain, a seasoned hunter, as he leads a group of explorers in search of the fabled treasure hidden within the lost kingdom of King Solomon. Set against the backdrop of the African wilderness, the tale is rich with suspense, danger, and exotic landscapes, capturing the imagination of readers with its vivid descriptions and action-packed plot.As Quatermain and his companions venture into uncharted territories, they encounter perilous challenges, including treacherous terrain, hostile tribes, and wild animals. Along the way, they also uncover a mysterious and ancient civilization, bringing them closer to the long-lost riches of King Solomon.This illustrated edition enhances the reader's experience, offering captivating visuals that bring the narrative to life. Along with the gripping story, the book features a detailed summary, an insightful biography of the author H. Rider Haggard, and a comprehensive list of the key characters, providing valuable context for both new readers and long-time fans of the classic adventure genre.Prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of Africa, where adventure and mystery await at every turn in "King Solomon's Mines."

  • av Henrik Ibsen
    275,-

    Illustrated Edition containing Illustrations, Summary, Author Biography, and Characters ListA Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen is a groundbreaking play that explores the complexities of marriage, identity, and societal expectations. First published in 1879, the play centers on Nora Helmer, a seemingly happy wife and mother, who begins to question the oppressive constraints of her marriage to Torvald. As the story unfolds, Nora's world begins to unravel, revealing her deep dissatisfaction with her role as a wife and mother, leading her to make a dramatic decision that challenges the very norms of the society she lives in.This illustrated edition offers readers a visually rich experience, combining the power of Ibsen's classic work with beautiful illustrations that bring the characters and themes to life. In addition to the full text of the play, this edition includes a comprehensive summary, an insightful biography of Henrik Ibsen, and a detailed list of characters to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the play's context and its significance in literary history.Ibsen's work remains a powerful critique of societal expectations, especially the roles of women, and is as relevant today as it was when it first shocked audiences. With its exploration of personal freedom, morality, and self-discovery, A Doll's House is a must-read for anyone interested in classic literature and the complexities of human relationships.

  • av Herman Melville
    255,-

    This is an illustrated edition of Bartleby, the Scrivener by Herman Melville, featuring captivating illustrations, a concise summary, an author biography, and a comprehensive list of characters to enhance your reading experience.Dive into Herman Melville's timeless novella, Bartleby, the Scrivener, a profound tale exploring themes of individuality, conformity, and human isolation. Set in a bustling New York law office, the story follows the enigmatic Bartleby, a copyist whose quiet rebellion begins with the simple refrain, "I would prefer not to." As his behavior grows increasingly peculiar, the narrator-a Wall Street lawyer-struggles to comprehend Bartleby's motivations, unraveling a poignant and thought-provoking narrative about the human condition.This illustrated edition brings the classic to life with evocative artwork, offering a fresh perspective on Melville's rich storytelling. Additionally, the book includes:A summary for quick insight into the story.A biography of Herman Melville, shedding light on the author's life and inspirations.A character list to familiarize readers with the key figures in the tale.Perfect for both new readers and long-time fans, this edition of Bartleby, the Scrivener is a must-have for lovers of classic literature and illustrated works alike.

  • av Aphra Behn
    275,-

    This is an illustrated edition containing beautiful illustrations, a detailed summary, an author biography, and a comprehensive list of characters."Oroonoko: Or, The Royal Slave" by Aphra Behn is a remarkable tale of love, honor, and resistance against tyranny. This literary masterpiece follows the story of Oroonoko, an African prince of noble lineage, who is betrayed and enslaved, only to find himself in Suriname. Despite the cruelties he endures, Oroonoko remains steadfast in his love for Imoinda and his pursuit of freedom.Aphra Behn, one of the earliest professional female writers, uses her sharp wit and profound storytelling to critique colonialism and slavery in this powerful novella. As a work of historical and cultural significance, "Oroonoko" bridges the gap between personal tragedy and universal themes of justice and morality.This illustrated edition enriches the reading experience with:Stunning illustrations that bring the story and its characters to life.A detailed summary to provide context and a quick understanding of the narrative.An insightful author biography, exploring the life and legacy of Aphra Behn.A comprehensive list of characters, offering clarity on their roles and significance.Perfect for students, literature enthusiasts, and readers who cherish timeless stories, this edition invites you to immerse yourself in one of the most influential works of the 17th century. Experience "Oroonoko" like never before!

  • av Agatha Christie
    329,-

    Illustrated Edition with Illustrations, Summary, Author Biography, and Characters ListThe Murder on the Links is a gripping mystery novel by Agatha Christie, featuring her famous detective Hercule Poirot. Set in the early 1920s, the story follows Poirot as he investigates a shocking murder at a golf course in France. A wealthy businessman is found dead under mysterious circumstances, and Poirot's sharp mind is put to the test as he uncovers secrets of betrayal, love, and greed. Alongside Captain Hastings, Poirot must navigate through a web of lies and deceit to bring the killer to justice.This illustrated edition of The Murder on the Links offers readers a vivid glimpse into the world of Agatha Christie's classic crime fiction, enhanced with original illustrations. With a detailed author biography, a summary, and a list of characters, this edition provides a comprehensive reading experience for fans of detective fiction. Whether you're a long-time Agatha Christie enthusiast or a newcomer to her works, this book promises to be a captivating addition to your library.Perfect for lovers of classic mysteries, The Murder on the Links will keep you guessing until the very end!

  • av William Shakespeare
    275,-

    Illustrated Edition containing illustrations, summary, author biography, and characters list.The Life and Death of King John is one of William Shakespeare's lesser-known historical plays, delving into the complexities of power, politics, and royal succession. Set in the late 12th and early 13th centuries, the play portrays the reign of King John of England, a monarch who faces both internal and external challenges to his throne. As he grapples with the threat of rebellion, the frailty of his alliances, and the pressures of securing his dynasty, the play explores themes of legitimacy, betrayal, and the heavy cost of authority.Shakespeare masterfully captures the tumult of the period, blending historical events with dramatic tension. The characters, from the ambitious and calculating King John to the strong-willed Queen Eleanor and the loyal but tragic figure of Faulconbridge, provide a rich study in the dynamics of power and loyalty.This illustrated edition includes insightful summaries, a detailed author biography, and a comprehensive list of characters to enrich your reading experience. Perfect for both new readers and Shakespeare enthusiasts, this edition offers a deeper understanding of the play's themes and historical context.

  • av Charles Darwin
    469,-

    Illustrated Edition, Contains Illustrations, Summary of the Book, Author Biography, Character ListOn the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin is one of the most influential works in the history of science. First published in 1859, this groundbreaking book introduced the theory of natural selection, forever changing our understanding of life on Earth. In this illustrated edition, the text is accompanied by carefully selected images that visually complement the revolutionary ideas explored in Darwin's work.Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is presented with clear and compelling evidence, arguing that species evolve over time through a process of variation, competition, and survival of the fittest. This edition includes a detailed summary to help readers grasp the complex scientific ideas, along with a character list that highlights key individuals and species discussed in the book.Additionally, the book includes a comprehensive biography of Charles Darwin, providing insight into his life, research, and the development of his groundbreaking theories. Whether you're a student of biology or a curious reader, this illustrated edition offers a deeper appreciation of Darwin's monumental contribution to science and its lasting impact on our understanding of life and nature.

  • av Evelyn Underhill
    275,-

    Illustrated Edition: Contains illustrations, a summary, author biography, and characters list."Practical Mysticism" by Evelyn Underhill is a timeless guide that explores the profound spiritual journey of mysticism in an accessible and practical way. First published in 1914, Underhill's work delves into the essence of mystical experience, offering insight into the transformation of the soul through spiritual discipline and direct encounter with the divine. In this illustrated edition, readers will discover Underhill's detailed analysis of the mystic path, the relationship between the self and the divine, and the importance of inner peace and contemplation.With clear, thoughtful explanations, this book invites both beginners and seasoned spiritual seekers to embrace mysticism as a tangible part of everyday life. The edition includes beautifully crafted illustrations that further illuminate the mystical concepts discussed, a helpful summary to aid in understanding key themes, a biography of Evelyn Underhill that sheds light on her life and spiritual journey, and a characters list to help readers track the various figures mentioned in her teachings.Perfect for anyone interested in spirituality, mysticism, and personal growth, Practical Mysticism is a valuable resource that offers timeless wisdom for cultivating a deeper connection with the divine and unlocking the mysteries of the inner self.

  • av Arthur Griffiths
    309,-

    Illustrated Edition: Includes illustrations, summary, author biography, and character list.The Rome Express is a captivating Victorian mystery that immerses readers in the suspenseful journey aboard the famous train traveling from London to Rome. As a diverse group of passengers embarks on the long journey, a shocking crime occurs, and it becomes clear that one of the travelers is guilty.In this thrilling tale, the investigation unfolds amidst a backdrop of high tension and complex personalities, each passenger hiding their own secrets. The story takes readers through a series of unexpected twists and turns as a determined detective uncovers motives, deceptions, and hidden truths. The compelling plot and vivid characters keep readers guessing until the very end.This illustrated edition brings the world of The Rome Express to life with beautifully rendered illustrations, while also offering a helpful summary and an insightful biography of the author. A character list is included to guide readers through the key figures, making this edition both informative and engaging.For fans of classic crime fiction and historical mysteries, The Rome Express is an essential read, filled with intrigue, drama, and suspense that will leave readers hooked from start to finish.

  • av Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
    289,-

    This is an illustrated edition containing illustrations, a summary, author biography, and a list of characters."Uncle Vanya" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a timeless masterpiece that delves deep into the complexities of human nature, love, and disillusionment. Set in the countryside of Russia, the play revolves around the lives of a group of characters whose lives are marked by unfulfilled dreams, emotional turmoil, and the inevitable passage of time. At the heart of the story is Ivan Vanya, a middle-aged man who has spent much of his life managing the estate of his late brother-in-law, the pompous Professor Serebryakov. As the professor returns to the estate with his young, beautiful wife Yelena, tensions rise, revealing the deep frustrations of the characters, each struggling to come to terms with their wasted potential and unrequited desires.Through its richly developed characters, Chekhov presents a poignant exploration of dissatisfaction and the search for meaning in everyday life. "Uncle Vanya" combines wit, sorrow, and subtle humor, making it one of Chekhov's most celebrated plays.In this illustrated edition, you will find insightful illustrations that bring the characters and setting to life, a detailed summary to enhance your understanding of the plot, a biography of the author to offer context to his genius, and a list of characters to guide you through the play. This edition is a perfect companion for students, theater lovers, and readers seeking a profound reflection on the human condition.

  • av E Nesbit
    345,-

    Illustrated Edition containing illustrations, summary, author biography, and character listThe Story of the Amulet by E. Nesbit is a timeless children's classic filled with adventure, magic, and wonder. It follows the thrilling journey of the four Psammead children as they discover a mysterious ancient amulet with extraordinary powers. Guided by their old friend, the Psammead, the children travel through time and space, meeting fascinating historical figures and exploring distant lands in their quest to find the missing half of the amulet.As the story unfolds, E. Nesbit masterfully blends humor, imagination, and historical insight, creating a captivating tale that appeals to readers of all ages. With themes of friendship, courage, and the consequences of wishes, this book remains a beloved piece of classic literature.This edition is perfect for readers seeking an enchanting story full of lessons and timeless charm. Ideal for fans of magical adventures and historical fantasy!

  • av Charles Dickens
    365,-

    Illustrated Edition featuring Illustrations, Summary, Author Biography, and Character ListStep into the gripping world of mystery and suspense with The Mystery of Edwin Drood, one of Charles Dickens's most fascinating and unfinished works. Set in the misty streets of the fictional city of Cloisterham, this captivating novel follows the mysterious disappearance of Edwin Drood, a young man who vanishes without a trace, sparking a series of dark and disturbing events.In this illustrated edition, readers will enjoy not only the intricacies of Dickens's storytelling but also vivid illustrations that bring the story's atmosphere to life. The novel delves into themes of obsession, love, and betrayal, drawing readers into a plot filled with twists and turns, leaving the ultimate fate of the characters uncertain.Though Dickens tragically passed away before completing the novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood remains a timeless classic of the detective genre, prompting many interpretations and theories about its conclusion.This edition includes a comprehensive summary, a list of characters, and an insightful biography of Charles Dickens, offering deeper context to the story and its complex characters.A must-read for fans of classic literature, suspense, and those intrigued by Dickens's masterful exploration of the human psyche.

  • av E Nesbit
    309,-

    Illustrated Edition featuring Illustrations, Summary, Author Biography, and Character ListDive into the delightful adventures of the six Bastable children in E. Nesbit's timeless classic, The Story of the Treasure Seekers. This enchanting tale, narrated by one of the siblings, follows the mischievous and imaginative children as they embark on a series of creative schemes to restore their family's lost fortune.From treasure hunting to inventive money-making ideas, their humorous and heartwarming escapades showcase the innocence, determination, and charm of childhood. Set in Victorian England, Nesbit masterfully blends wit, family values, and a vivid depiction of sibling bonds that resonate with readers of all ages.This illustrated edition brings the story to life with engaging visuals that complement Nesbit's whimsical narrative. It also includes:A concise summary of the novelA detailed list of charactersA thoughtful biography of E. NesbitPerfect for readers who love classic children's literature, The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a joyful exploration of youthful adventure, imagination, and resilience. Whether revisiting a childhood favorite or discovering it for the first time, this edition is a treasure in itself.

  • av Henry James
    385,-

    Illustrated Edition containing illustrations, summary, author biography, and character listWhat Maisie Knew by Henry James is a compelling narrative that explores the inner world of a young girl named Maisie, caught between her parents' painful divorce and their turbulent relationships. The novel provides a poignant portrayal of childhood innocence amidst adult dysfunction, as Maisie grows up witnessing the complexities of love, betrayal, and survival. Through her eyes, the story unfolds the emotional intricacies of the adults around her, offering a critical view of human nature.This illustrated edition not only brings the story to life with beautiful illustrations but also offers a detailed summary of the plot, an insightful biography of Henry James, and a character list for easy reference. Perfect for readers seeking to understand the depth and nuances of this classic work.

  • av Herman Melville
    429,-

  • av Edith Nesbit
    275,-

    Illustrated Edition: Contains illustrations, summary, author biography, and a characters list.The Book of Dragons is a delightful collection of fantastical tales by the beloved children's author Edith Nesbit. Each story brings to life a world where dragons of all shapes and sizes roam, causing mischief and mayhem while also teaching important lessons about bravery, kindness, and cleverness. From a baby dragon who doesn't want to grow up to a fearsome fire-breather that can only be defeated through wisdom and teamwork, these stories are filled with whimsy, adventure, and magical creatures.Nesbit's enchanting storytelling and vibrant imagination captivate readers of all ages, making this collection perfect for children and adults alike. Full of humor, heart, and timeless life lessons, The Book of Dragons stands as one of Nesbit's most charming works, celebrating the wonder of fantasy and the joy of storytelling.This illustrated edition brings these classic dragon tales to life with beautiful visuals, offering a rich reading experience that enhances the magical atmosphere of the stories. Additionally, it includes a summary of each tale, a biography of the author, and a list of key characters to help readers immerse themselves fully in the world of dragons.

  • av W E B Du Bois
    295,-

    This is an illustrated edition containing illustrations, a summary, an author biography, and a list of characters.The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois is a groundbreaking work that combines history, sociology, and personal reflection, offering profound insights into the African American experience in the post-Civil War United States. First published in 1903, this book is a powerful exploration of race, identity, and the enduring struggles for equality. Du Bois introduces the concept of "double consciousness," the internal conflict faced by African Americans who must reconcile their African heritage with their American identity.This illustrated edition enriches Du Bois's original text with visual depictions that bring his poignant reflections to life. Readers will find not only Du Bois's critical essays but also a comprehensive summary that enhances understanding, an author biography that highlights Du Bois's significant contributions to civil rights and sociology, and a list of key figures discussed throughout the work.Perfect for readers seeking to grasp the complexities of race relations in America, The Souls of Black Folk remains a timeless and essential read for anyone interested in social justice and African American history.

  • av Victor Hugo
    469,-

    This is an illustrated edition of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo, featuring captivating illustrations, a detailed summary, an author biography, and a comprehensive list of characters.The Hunchback of Notre-Dame is a timeless classic set in 15th-century Paris, centered around the grand Notre-Dame Cathedral. The novel tells the tragic story of Quasimodo, the deformed bell ringer of the cathedral, and his unrequited love for the beautiful Romani woman, Esmeralda. As their lives intertwine, Victor Hugo paints a vivid picture of love, sacrifice, and social injustice, capturing the splendor and suffering of medieval Paris.This edition brings the story to life with stunning illustrations that immerse readers in the gothic atmosphere of Hugo's masterpiece. Along with the enchanting visuals, readers will find a concise summary, an insightful biography of Victor Hugo, and a detailed list of characters, offering a richer experience of this enduring tale.Dive into this evocative exploration of beauty, monstrosity, and the human condition, brought to life through art and narrative.

  • av Anthony Trollope
    559,-

    Illustrated edition containing illustrations, a detailed summary, author biography, and a complete characters listThe Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope is a powerful and satirical exploration of greed, social ambition, and corruption in Victorian England. The novel centers around the unscrupulous financier Augustus Melmotte, whose rise to prominence disrupts the lives of the wealthy and influential. As Melmotte's dubious financial schemes unfold, the story exposes the moral decay of society, driven by the relentless pursuit of wealth and status.This Illustrated Edition enhances Trollope's sharp social commentary with stunning illustrations that capture the essence of Victorian society and its key players. In addition to the artwork, readers will find a detailed summary of the plot, a biography of Anthony Trollope, and a comprehensive list of characters. A must-have for fans of Victorian literature and sharp social satire, this edition provides a deeper understanding of one of Trollope's most significant works, offering a timeless reflection on human nature and the corrupting power of money.

  • av F Scott Fitzgerald
    255,-

    Illustrated edition containing illustrations, a detailed summary, author biography, and a complete characters listThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an intriguing tale about a man who lives life in reverse, aging backward from an elderly man to an infant. Born under extraordinary circumstances, Benjamin experiences life in a way that defies the natural order, grappling with the challenges and joys of living in reverse. Fitzgerald masterfully explores themes of time, identity, and the inevitability of change in this unique and thought-provoking narrative.This Illustrated Edition enriches the reading experience with stunning illustrations that highlight key moments in Benjamin Button's remarkable life. In addition to the illustrations, this edition includes a detailed summary of the story, a biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald, and a complete list of characters, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this literary classic. A perfect addition to any reader's collection, this edition is ideal for those who appreciate timeless, thought-provoking stories.

  • av Edith Nesbit
    309,-

    Illustrated edition containing illustrations, a detailed summary, author biography, and a complete characters listThe Railway Children by Edith Nesbit is a beloved children's classic that tells the heartwarming story of three siblings-Roberta (Bobbie), Peter, and Phyllis-who move to the countryside after their father is mysteriously taken away. As they adjust to their new life, they find adventure and make friends around the local railway station. Their curiosity and kindness lead them to uncover the truth about their father and help others in need, showcasing themes of resilience, family, and hope.This Illustrated Edition brings the enchanting tale to life with delightful illustrations that highlight the charm and excitement of the children's adventures. Alongside the visual enhancements, this edition includes a comprehensive summary of the story, a biography of Edith Nesbit, and a complete list of characters. Perfect for readers of all ages, this edition captures the magic of childhood and the power of family bonds, making it a timeless addition to any collection.

  • av Herman Melville
    415,-

    Illustrated edition containing illustrations, a detailed summary, author biography, and a complete characters listTypee by Herman Melville is a captivating adventure novel based on the author's own experiences in the South Pacific. The story follows Tommo, a sailor who escapes his ship and finds himself on the island of Nuku Hiva, where he encounters the indigenous Typee people. While initially welcomed into their culture, Tommo begins to fear the rumors of cannibalism that surround the tribe, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful exploration of freedom, captivity, and cultural differences.This Illustrated Edition offers a vivid portrayal of Melville's exotic setting through carefully curated illustrations that bring the rich landscape and people of the island to life. Along with these visual enhancements, the edition includes a comprehensive summary of the plot, a biography of Herman Melville, and a full list of characters, giving readers a deeper insight into one of Melville's most famous works. Perfect for fans of classic literature and adventure tales, this edition is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the mysteries of distant lands.

  • av Edwin A Abbott
    275,-

  • av Elizabeth Gaskell
    415,-

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