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The Oxford Library of Short Novels is a magnificent three-volume set, published by Guild Publishing, that serves as a literary treasure trove spanning a wide range of authors and time periods.
£12.00
The World for a Shilling by Michael Leapman, published in 2002, takes readers on a captivating journey back in time to the Great Exhibition of 1851 at London's iconic Crystal Palace.
£10.00
The Prairie by James Fenimore Cooper, in its 1920 edition, invites readers to embark on an epic journey across the untamed American frontier.
£12.00
In the 1922 reprint of George Eliot's historical masterpiece, Romola, published by Oxford University Press, readers are transported to the vibrant and tumultuous world of Renaissance Florence.
£10.00
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Europe, Roderick Hudson delves into the complexities of its characters, including Roderick, his mentor Rowland Mallet, and the mesmerizing Christina Light.
£11.00
This is a third impression copy published by Ernest Benn in 1928.
£10.00
Blair's Chronological Tables, published by Bohn in 1856, is a valuable historical reference work. Compiled by Sir Robert Blair and J. Willoughby Rosse, this meticulously crafted resource provides a comprehensive timeline of significant events in world history.
£29.00
Phineas Redux, published in 1952 by Oxford University Press, is a classic novel by the renowned British author Anthony Trollope.
£14.00
The Lady, or the Tiger? And Other Stories by Frank R. Stockton, published in 1893, is a captivating collection of short stories that showcases the author's ingenuity and storytelling prowess.
£39.00