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Rodney Stone: A Tale of the 18th Century Prize Ring

by Arthur Conan Doyle

The fighting was bare-knuckled, brutal and without mercy; but for one man it was the only way out of an even more merciless situation. Two boys, one destined for the sea-one for the prize-ring, come of age in...


Complete Plays of Aristophanes

by Aristophanes

A poet who hated an age of decadence, armed conflict, and departure from tradition, Aristophanes' comic genius influenced the political and social order of his own fifth-century Athens. But as Moses Hadas writes...


Oliver Twist

by Charles Dickens & Frederick Busch

Named a "national institution" by George Orwell, Dickens offers his most popular tale, of the orphan who is reared in a workhouse and runs away to London-a novel of social protest, a morality tale, and a detective...


Pride and Prejudice

Don Quixote

by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra & Tom Lathrop

Complete and unabridged, Don Quixote is the epic tale of the man from La Mancha and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza. Their picaresque adventures in the world of seventeenth-century Spain form the basis of...


Bel Ami

by Guy de Maupassant

Bel Ami was the second published novel by French writer Guy de Maupassant. The novel's hero, journalist Georges Duroy, rises from his humble beginnings to become one of the most powerful men in Paris. He works...


Our Mutual Friend

by Charles Dickens

Our Mutual Friend was Charles Dickens' last completed novel, and some believe his most sophisticated. A young man discovers that he must marry a mercenary young woman before he can claim his inheritance. He...


Little Men

by Louisa May Alcott

Little Men is the sequel to Louisa May Alcott's classic, Little Women. It tells the story of the children at Jo's school, the Plumfield Estate School. It is followed by the novel Jo's Boys, the third and final...


The Man in the Iron Mask

by Alexandre Dumas

The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later is the final book in Dumas' d'Artagnon Romances trilogy. The book is in four parts, of which this is the fourth. According to French academic Jean-Yves Tadie, the real...


The Grand Babylon Hotel

by Arnold Bennett

Arnold Bennett's The Grand Babylon Hotel, from 1902, tells the story of a German prince mysteriously disappearing. American millionaire Theodore Racksole and his daughter Nella stay at the exclusive Grand Babylon...


Candide

by Voltaire

Ever since 1759, when Voltaire wrote "Candide" in ridicule of the notion that this is the best of all possible worlds, this world has been a happier place for readers. Voltaire wrote it in three days, and many...


Darkness at Noon: A Novel

by Arthur Koestler

A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.


The Scarlet Letter

by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Seventeen-century Boston is a community repressed by its own puritanical outlook, but the more it strives to contain sin the more ridiculous it becomes.


The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

by Arthur Conan Doyle

Join the world's greatest detective and his assistant Dr Watson in this collection of 12 mysteries that range from bizarre disappearances and unusual deaths to the theft of precious gems.


A Tale of Two Cities

by Charles Dickens

Telling the story of the French Revolution through the eyes of individuals swept up in the epoch-making events that surround them, A Tale of Two Cities is both historical and personal - a tale of love, redemption...


Sense and Sensibility

by Jane Austen

Despite being sisters the reserved Elinor and the romantic Marianne Dashwood could not be more different. But their parallel search for love leads them to realise that it is both sense and sensibility they need....


Treasure Island

by Robert Louis Stevenson

Gold! Pirates! Treachery! Robert Louis Stevenson's thrilling tale of adventure on the high seas has it all. Join the young Jim Hawkins and his crew as they set sail in search of the hidden treasure of the infamous...


Ulysses

by James Joyce

Eight years in the making, James Joyce's Ulysses is a literary landmark that charts the experiences of its characters on one day in Dublin in 1904 and helped to define modern literature.


Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea

by Jules Verne

Jules Verne's classic underwater adventure Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is probably his most famous and popular work. In this classic science fiction novel Captain Nemo and his crew travel the world's...


Dracula

by Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker's vampire classic opens with solicitor Jonathan Harker's terrifying stay at Count Dracula's crumbling Transylvanian castle. But by the time Harker returns to England, a series of unusual events suggest...