Ten Years Later (Volume 2 of 4) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)
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Page : 510 pages
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ISBN : 1427065977
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Author : Alexandre Dumas
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Page : 506 pages
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Release : 1902
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ISBN : 1427065586
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Page : 502 pages
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ISBN : 1427065985
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Page : 446 pages
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ISBN : 1427076987
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Page : 442 pages
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ISBN : 142707688X
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Page : 442 pages
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ISBN : 142706377X
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Page : 458 pages
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ISBN : 1442902663
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Page : 474 pages
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ISBN : 1442977736
Author : Charlotte Brontë
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Page : 462 pages
File Size : 26,60 MB
Release : 1963
Category : British
ISBN : 1427024766
With neither friends nor family, Lucy Snowe sets sail from England to find employment in a girls' boarding school in the small town of Villette. There she struggles to retain her self-possession in the face of unruly pupils, an initially suspicious headmaster, and her own complex feelings, first for the school's English doctor and then for the dictatorial professor Paul Emmanuel. Drawing on her own deeply unhappy experiences as a governess in Brussels, Charlotte Brontë's last and most autobiographical novel is a powerfully moving study of isolation and the pain of unrequited love.
Author : Anthony Trollope
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Page : 486 pages
File Size : 36,8 MB
Release : 1946
Category : English fiction
ISBN : 1427075042
The novels is dominated by the heroic John Scarborough, a wealthy squire who, with almost superhuman energy, contrives from his deathbed to defeat the hated law of entail. Seeking to bequeath his estate to the worthier of his two sons, in his pursuit of justice he subjects them to a testing examination, baffles the lawyers, and scandalizes society. The social world also comes under Trollope's ironic gaze. His searching treatment of the various codes governing courtship and marriage, money-lending, gambling, and even fox-hunting, reveals compellingly the frustration of youth and the sadness of age.