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Серия "Macmillan Collector's Library"
Серия "Macmillan Collector's Library"
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The sequel to Anne of Green Gables, there are lots of new characters to get to know as well as many much loved ones to meet again...
William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience includes some of the visionary poet's finest and best-loved poems such as...
The poems in Poems on Nature are divided into spring, summer, autumn and winter to reflect in verse the changes of the seasons...
An impenetrable fog has descended on the streets of post-war London and, lurking in the shadows, a violent murderer is on the...
Designed to appeal to the book lover, the Macmillan Collector's Library is a series of beautifully bound pocket-sized gift...
Charles Dickens was one of the great chroniclers of London life. From the colourful chaos of dances and gin-shops to the sparse...
It is 1941 and bombs have turned London into the front line of a world war. In the shadows of the Blitz, Hitler's agents are...
Inspired by his experiences as a reporter during the Spanish Civil War, Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls tells the...
The Diary of a Nobody is a comic masterpiece that has been hugely influential since its first publication in 1892.
Part of the...
Wonderful Adventures of Mrs Seacole in Many Lands is a wonderfully entertaining autobiography by Mary Seacole - nurse,...
The Road to Wigan Pier is a book in two parts: the first half is Orwell's description of working-class life in industrial...
Homage to Catalonia remains one of the most famous accounts of the Spanish Civil War. With characteristic scrutiny, Orwell...
Ibn Battutah - ethnographer, biographer, anecdotal historian and occasional botanist - was just twenty-one when he set out in...
Roger Chillingworth arrives in New England after two years' separation from his wife, Hester Prynne, to find her on trial for...
In a vividly drawn India of the late 19th century, orphan Kimball O'Hara is on the cusp of manhood. Living as a beggar, it isn't...
Drawing on her own experience, Anne Bronte exposes the isolated world of a nineteenth-century governess in her debut novel, Agnes...
Thought-provoking, comforting and wise, the simple truths of The Prophet remain compelling and rewarding to this day.
Part of...
The Beautiful and Damned, F. Scott Fitzgerald's second novel, tells the story of Anthony Patch, a 1920s socialite and presumptive...
In a world where we're more connected than ever, why is it that we're also more lonely? Dip into this anthology of classic...
In La Vita Nuova, Italy's greatest poet recounts the famous story of his passionate love for Beatrice. The drama of their...
A stunning anthology of poetry to create calm and peacefulness. The poems are arranged around themes of meditation, friendship,...
The inspiration for the hit Netflix show, Lupin, Arsene Lupin is charming, clever and bold. A master of disguise, he steals from...
In The House of Mirth, Edith Wharton gives us a witty and piercingly insightful dark satire about the privileged society of early...
Poems for Travellers transports the reader to lands far and near in the company of some of our greatest poets such as Walt...
Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Age of Innocence, is both a poignant story of frustrated love and an...
To the Lighthouse, considered by many to be Virginia Woolf's finest novel, is a remarkably original work, showing the thoughts...
Broadly comedic and brilliantly postmodern in its lampooning of a genre, the Jane Austen classic Northanger Abbey tells the story...
The eccentric Mortmain family have been rattling around in a vast, decrepit castle for years, gradually slipping into financial...
Why has the mild mannered Dr Jekyll suddenly begun to associate with the ugly and violent Mr Hyde? And why are they never seen...
'Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink.'
Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning,...
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