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  • - (Barnes & Noble Collectible Classics: Flexi Edition)
    by Robert Louis Stevenson
    £15.49

    Since his first literary appearance in 1886, the murderous Mr Hyde has embodied the evil that even good men including his alter ego, Henry Jekyll - are capable of when the constraints of civilized life are loosed. This chilling anthology also collects nine of Stevenson's best-known tales of horror.

  • - (Barnes & Noble Collectible Classics: Flexi Edition)
    by Emily Brontë
    £15.49

    First published in 1847, Emily Bronte's classic novel, 'Wuthering Heights', was acknowledged by readers and critics as a tale of dark romance as tempestuous and untamed as its Yorkshire moors setting.

  • by Charles Dickens
    £15.49

    Set in London and Paris, 'A Tale of Two Cities' paints a story of economic and political unrest at the time of the French Revolution.

  • - (Barnes & Noble Collectible Classics: Flexi Edition)
    by Charlotte Brontë
    £15.49

    Jane Eyre finds fulfilment in her duties as a governess and the love of her life in her employer Edward Rochester. But when a dark secret from Rochester's past comes to light, Jane must make the most difficult decision of her life.

  • - (Barnes & Noble Collectible Classics: Flexi Edition)
    by Homer
    £15.49

    The Odyssey reveals a universal order where gods intercede in the destinies of men, heroes are both deceitful and brave and a sea voyage becomes a test of human ingenuity and endurance. Following the fall of Troy, Odysseus sets sail for home.

  • - (Barnes & Noble Collectible Classics: Flexi Edition)
    by Nathaniel Hawthorne
    £15.49

    First published in 1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne's historical study of guilt and sin has since been lauded as the most important work of fiction by its distinguished author - and a landmark of American literature.

  • by Bram Stoker
    £15.49 - 21.99

    First published in 1897, Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' established the ground rules for virtually all vampire fiction written in its wake. This volume has an exquisitely designed foil-stamped binding, with distinctive coloured edging and an attractive silk-ribbon bookmark.

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