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  • by Victor Emile Marsden & Sergei Nilus
    £10.99 - 17.99

  • - A Facsimile of the Original 1843 Edition in Full Color
    by Charles Dickens
    £22.99

    This classic 1843 tale by Charles Dickens has all your favorite characters in their original telling: Scrooge, Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit, and the rest. This hard cover edition is a FACSIMILE of "A Christmas Carol" as first published in 1843, which means it includes the original illustrations, in full color, by John Leech. While the cloth cover cannot be reproduced exactly, the cover of this edition is nearly identical in appearance to the original. If you want to read "A Christmas Carol" exactly as it was when it was first written, this edition is for you.Also available in hard cover: 9781936830886And as a soft cover edition: 9781936830916 [These two options have been gently updated layout to conform with modern printing methods, with easier to read text compared to the facsimile and similar very minor adjustments.]Note: THIS EDITION IS A FACSIMILE. That means it is EXACTLY as was originally published. For that reason, it has the magic of the original, but also contains all the blemishes and defects which were common to books printed almost 200 years ago. Reader beware. Further, the original illustrator, John Leech, did not use a computer or graphic editing to create his illustrations. llustrations at the time were created as engravings which had to be colored by hand, or through wood cuts. Readers beware. They were not mofidied or enhanced for this edition. It is a FACSIMILE!

  • - The Racial Basis of European History (With Original 1916 Illustrations in Full Color)
    by Madison Grant
    £20.99

    Madison Grant is largely forgotten today, but in the early 20th century, he was a leading environmentalist. He spearheaded the effort to save America's buffalo and majestic redwood trees. He might be considered a lion of progressivism if not for the fact that If he is known at all, it is due to his belief--shared by many, if not most, early 20th century progressives--that Darwinism logically, rationally, and morally entailed 'eugenics.' Grant firmly believed that if evolution were true, then it was obvious, if not self-evident, that the human species itself could be seen as manifesting evolutionary adaptations. Grant saw the different races and their respective (supposeedly unique) characteristics as illustrative of this viewpoint. He also felt it demonstrable that some of the 'races' were biologically inferior to others, at least in relation to being 'adapted' to 'modern society.' His book, "The Passing of the Great Race", expressed his deep concern that the biologically 'superior' (for example, northern Europeans) would be 'swamped' by the 'inferiors' (Slavs, 'negros', etc).This quote from the book will give the reader a glimpse into Madison Grant's mind: "Mistaken regard for what are believed to be divine laws and a sentimental belief in the sanctity of human life tend to prevent both the elimination of defective infants and the sterilization of such adults as are themselves of no value to the community. The laws of nature require the obliteration of the unfit and human life is valuable only when it is of use to the community or race."Far from being ostracized for such views, Grant was highly regarded, counting people like the progressive president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, as a friend. Not surprisingly, it is also reported that a certain man named Hitler would also resonate with Grant's conclusions.Having put it in these terms, it is perhaps not surprising at all that Madison Grant is not very well known today. He represents a blot on America and a blemish on a movement believed to be, and still construed as, champions of humanity.This edition is based on Grant's book as originally published in 1916. It contains the original charts and maps, and the maps are in full color.

  • - With Original Illustrations In Full Color
    by Dickens
    £12.99 - 18.99

  • - The Original 1922 Edition in Full Color
    by Margery Williams
    £18.99

  • - With the Original 1911 Illustrations
    by J M Barrie
    £20.49

    "Peter Pan" is a classic tale enjoyed by children for more than 100 years, although these days, it is better known through various movie adaptions that have been made from it. And yet, as they say, the 'book is better than the movie.' Why? Because movie makers are notorious for making changes to the books they are based on, and these changes tend to take away from the magic the author poured into the original. It is unfortunately the case that with "Peter Pan," even the book has been adapted many times, too. Well, this is your chance to read the tale as it was originally written with its original illustrations, drinking in the magic that started it all. With even the cover being inspired by the original, this edition is about as close as you can get to capturing the original thrill of "Peter Pan.""Peter Pan" was originally published in 1911 by J. M. Barrie with the title, "Peter and Wendy." This edition is carefully constructed from that original text. It also contains the original illustrations by F. D. Bedford.

  • - The Original 1922 Edition
    by T S ELIOT
    £16.99

    Modernity has not managed to erase the restlessness that seems to be intrinsic to what it means to be human. T.S. Eliot's disillusionment with modern civilization is timelessly encapsulated in his famous 1922 poem, "The Waste Land." The book is laced with allusions, like, for example, some that reference the Grail legend and others informed by Fraser's "Golden Bough." Eliot would dedicate the piece to Ezra Pound.This is the original 1922 version of the book, as published by "Boni and Liveright." It includes the notes that Eliot himself compiled. This version is a facsimile which has been carefully reproduced for generations of reading pleasure.

  • - The Original Illustrated 1898 Edition
    by H G Wells
    £19.49

    From the father of science fiction, H. G. Wells, 1898 "The War of the Worlds" tells of an unnamed protagonist who narrates the event of Southern England being invaded by Martians.

  • - The Original 1922 Edition with Actual Illustrations by the Author
    by Hugh Lofting
    £18.99

  • - The Original 1902 Edition With Illustrations by Rudyard Kipling
    by Rudyard Kipling
    £20.49

  • - With Original 1923 Illustrations by the Author
    by Kahlil Gibran
    £9.99 - 17.49

  • - The Original 1920 Edition
    by William Strunk
    £17.49

    Before there was Strunk and White, there was just Strunk, Jr.  Originally, Strunk produced his style guide for use in his own classes.  But in 1920, the book was published and made available for wider use.  Since 1920, many editions and revisions of "Elements of Style" have been produced, most famously enhanced by E.B. White in 1959.  Still, sometimes its nice to have the original.  Sometimes its nice to see how it all began.  For people who resonate with that, this edition, a carefully reconstructed facsimile edition of the one published in 1920, will be a true treasure.  Note, this edition is NOT an 'optically character recognition' (OCR) scanned edition. It is a high quality facsimile.  Nonetheless, the reader should be aware that as facsimile it will contain both the glories and the imperfections of the original.

  • - Danish Legends and Folk Tales
    by Hans Christian Andersen
    £20.49

  • - With Original Illustrations
    by Dickens
    £12.49

  • - Its Measure and Form
    by Karl Binding & Alfred Hoche
    £10.99 - 20.49

  • by Lucinda Marks
    £22.49

    Little Lainey Lou was born with a limb difference. She has three fingers on her left hand, but it doesn't slow her down a bit. Today she wants to make a craft for her empty bedroom wall. Lainey Lou knows just who to call for this crafting emergency. Crafting Gram is on her way with all kinds of crafting supplies. Come and see their ideas, and what they decide to make for Lainey Lou's bare wall space.

  • - The Original 1924 Edition in Full Color
    by Gertrude Chandler Warner
    £21.49

  • by Agatha Christie
    £18.49

    Hercule Poirot, the eccentric detective featured in most of Agatha Christie's works, is back again to solve another set of mysteries in "Poirot Investigates," a collection of short mysteries.

  • by Edgar Rice Burroughs
    £19.99

    "Tarzan and the Ant Men" is the tenth in the series of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan" novels.

  • by Mark Twain
    £16.99

  • by Agatha Christie
    £19.99

    Popular mystery author Agatha Christie's "The Man in the Brown Suit" follows Anne Beddingfield, an orphan who watches a man fall mysteriously to his death in the tube station. Though his death seems accidental, Anne finds a note that he dropped, and suddenly she finds herself on the next boat to South Africa, trying to solve a mystery.

  • - The Original 1896 Edition
    by Ingersoll Lockwood
    £16.49

    From the author who told us about Baron Trump, comes another tale, this one lamenting the Democrat Party's "socialist" platform of 1896, and warning that the election of "Bryan" would be the last election for president..

  • by Mark Twain
    £17.49

  • by E M Forster
    £20.49

  • by Dorothy Sayers
    £18.99

  • - A Facsimile of the Original 1893 Edition
    by Ingersoll Lockwood
    £20.49

    More than 100 years ago, Ingersoll Lockwood told the tale of Baron Trump's quest for a 'world within a world.' A children's fantasy book? Or uncanny prophecy?

  • by George Macdonald
    £23.49

  • by George Macdonald
    £19.49

  • by George Macdonald
    £21.49

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