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No library's complete without the classics! This new, enhanced
leather-bound edition collects the greatest works of Charles
Dickens, one of the most popular novelists of all time. Oliver
Twist. Pip. The ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future. The
characters of Charles Dickens live on in our imaginations long
after we've read his renowned works of social commentary and vivid
storytelling. And though these novels were written more than one
hundred years ago, no home library today would be complete without
them. This Canterbury Classics edition of Charles Dickens collects
some of his most famous and beloved works--The Adventures of Oliver
Twist, A Christmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities, and Great
Expectations--in an elegant, leather-bound, keepsake edition. For
those who've never read Dickens, it's the perfect opportunity to
experience his unique and compelling writing. And for those who are
already Dickens devotees, an introduction by a renowned scholar
will provide additional context and food for thought. Specially
designed end papers, a ribbon bookmark, and other enhancements
complete the package and make this the perfect gift for any lover
of literature--a book to read and treasure!
Get cozy with the classics! Jules Verne collects some of the
author's best-known works in a beautiful keepsake volume. 2013 IBPA
Benjamin Franklin Award Silver Finalist in Gift Books Legendary
science fiction and adventure author Jules Verne is remembered for
his fascinating stories of travel and excitement. With countless
adaptations available, the titles of his works are familiar. But no
joy can compare to reading the originals--and reading them in a
deluxe classic edition is even better! This revised, elegant book
features the African exploration of Five Weeks in a Balloon; the
story of Captain Nemo and his submarine in Twenty Thousand Leagues
Under the Sea; Around the World in Eighty Days, the famous story of
an incredible expedition; and the classic Journey to the Center of
the Earth, which takes readers into our world's geological past.
With a genuine leather cover, printed endpapers, and a ribbon
bookmark, as well as an introduction by an expert on Verne's life
and writing, it's an excellent introduction to the work of this
well-loved author. Expand your home library--and your
imagination--with Jules Verne!
Four of Charles Dickens's most enduring and popular works in one
volume. Oliver Twist. Pip. The ghosts of Christmas past, present,
and future. The characters of Charles Dickens live on in our
imaginations long after we've read his renowned works of social
commentary and vivid storytelling. Although these novels were
written more than a hundred years ago, no home library today would
be complete without them. This Canterbury Classics edition collects
some of Dickens's most famous and beloved works-The Adventures of
Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities, and Great
Expectations-in an elegant, leather-bound, keepsake edition. For
those who've never read Dickens, it's the perfect opportunity to
experience his unique and compelling writing. And for those who are
already Dickens devotees, an introduction by a renowned scholar
will provide additional context and food for thought.
In poems that celebrate survival and renewal, Ernest Hilbert
summons the ageless conflict between human affection and the
passing of time, recognizing that all we love must eventually
disappear. Tender poems of fatherhood weigh against unsettling
explorations of natural dangers and intimations of bodily harm.
From porn sets to seedy gun ranges and heavy metal tribute nights
in crumbling theaters, Hilbert's eye roves over the desolation and
beauty of contemporary America, all the while feeling the
irresistible pull of water-what Melville called "the ungraspable
phantom of life."
Calculated to reflect the sixty minutes in an hour of heightened
imaginative contemplation, the poems in Ernest Hilbert's first
book, Sixty Sonnets, contain memories of violence, historical
episodes, humorous reflections, quiet despair, violent discord,
public outrage, and private nightmares. A cast of fugitive
characters share their desperate lives—failed novelists,
forgotten literary critics, cruel husbands, puzzled historians,
armed robbers, jobless alcoholics, exasperated girlfriends, high
school dropouts, drowned children, and defeated boxers. These
characters populate love poems ("My love, we know how species run
extinct"), satires ("The way of the human variety, / Not even happy
just being happy"), elegies ("The cold edge of the world closed on
you, kissed / You shut"), and songs of sorrow ("Seasons start
slowly. They end that way too"). The original rhyme scheme devised
for this sequence--ABCABCDEFDEFGG--allows the author to dust off of
the Italian "little song" and Americanize the Elizabethan love poem
for the twenty-first century. Speaking at times in propria persona
("We'll head out, you and me, have a pint"), at times in the voice
of both male and female characters ("I'm sorry I left you that day
at MoMA"), at times across historical gulfs ("Caesar and
Charlemagne, Curie, Capone"), Sixty Sonnets marshals both trivia
and tragedy to tell stories of modern America, at last achieving a
hard-won sense of careful optimism, observing "the last, noble pull
of old ways restored, / Valued and unwanted, admired and ignored."
Spine-tingling tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat!
This chilling collection of scary stories will keep you awake for
hours! Psychological horrors, disturbing dramas, and gruesome
ghosts compose this compendium of confessions made in the dead of
night. From vampires and a monkey paw to an unstoppable heart and
haunting apparitions, anecdotes of supernatural terror will have
you turning pages long past the witching hour. Allow famous authors
such as Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Henry James, Washington
Irving, and more to prey upon your emotions and peace of mind at
slumber parties and camping trips, or anytime you want to end the
night with a delightful fright!
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