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Mark Twain, O. Henry, and Nathaniel HawthorneGreat American Short Stories: Volume 2 (Unabridged) This second collecton of great American short stories includes titles by Mark Twain, O. Henry, and Nathaniel Hawthorne.... |
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Mark Twain, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Jack LondonGreat American Short Stories: Volume 3 (Unabridged) This third collecton of great American short stories includes titles by authors such as Stephen Crane, Ambrose Bierce, and Edgar Allan Poe.... |
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Emily DickinsonGreat Poets: Emily Dickinson (Unabridged) Here some of the finest poems by Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), a unique voice in American poetry.... |
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Joseph ConradHeart of Darkness First published in 1902, Conrad's story describes intensely and in stark detail how greed can so easily drive civilised and enlightened men to revert to primitive savagery.... |
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Ernest HemingwayHemingway Short Stories (Unabridged) Published in 1923 in Paris, these stories are the precursors of this famous author's literary masterpieces.... |
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Henry JamesHenry James Short Stories (Unabridged) This sensitive and provocative collection includes The Beast of the Jungle (one of Henry James' best), The Altar of the Dead, The Birthplace, The Liar, and The Middle Years.... |
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Herman MelvilleHerman Melville: Selected Stories (Unabridged) Known primarily for his epic Moby Dick, Melville also wrote a number of equally incisive short stories.... |
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Saul BellowHerzog (Unabridged) An instant classic when it appeared in 1964, Herzog is the story of Moses E. Herzog, a tragically confused intellectual who suffers from the breakup of his second marriage.... |
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Robert FrostHome Burial (Unabridged) Home Burial is a poem about a man and woman whose baby has died. It tells of the burial, how the parents react to this death, and particularly their lack of communication.... |
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Mark Twain and Lee NelsonHuck Finn and Tom Sawyer Among the Indians (Unabridged) Mark Twain began this sequel in which Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer, and Jim head west on the trail of two white girls kidnapped by Sioux warriors. Fifteen thousand words into the work, Twain stopped.... |
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