Great Illustrated Classics, 16) Moby Dick
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This is an abridged and illustrated version of the classic novel, for young readers.
Ishmael, a young school teacher, signs up on a whaling ship to seek adventure. With his unexpected friend, Queequeg, a cannibal harpooner, he joins the Pequod, captained by the mysterious Ahab. But Ahab is only interested in seeking revenge upon the great white whale, Moby Dick, who took off Ahab’s leg on an earlier trip. It’s a hair-raising whale hung where Ishmael’s search for adventure turns into a desperate wish to survive!
Retells the ballad tales of Robin Hood and his band of fellows who outwitted the sour Sheriff of Nottingham, henchman of the wicked King John.
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Very simple, sweet and pleasing novel. This is a book that is a comfortable and sweet as a mug of hot cocoa.
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These handle books, contain adorable stories and beautiful illustrations. You can listen to readings of the stories while you follow the book, or just listen to the CD. The audio CD has delightful readings of all stories, complete with music and sound effects to create just the right atmosphere. Excellent for enhancing auditory skills, developing a love for reading and to trigger the imagination.
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This book has been developed for beginners who will be first introduced to this topic.
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In the formal environment of the classroom or in the relaxed atmosphere of the home, flash Cards provide a novel and innovative way of teaching the basic learning concepts.
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Huckleberry Finn, who lives in a small town near the Mississippi, who is always looking for an adventure, finds it
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In the formal environment of the classroom or in the relaxed atmosphere of the home, flash Cards provide a novel and innovative way of teaching the basic learning concepts.
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Who is this man that everybody hates? And why is he coming out of the laboratory of the very respectable Dr Jekyll?
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Oliver Twist is a poor orphan boy cruelly treated in the public workhouse
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The book is very creative in style of the Family’s last names. It’s a “pinch”-ion you will never forget(if read during the night time.) any one could read this.
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Author Jack London wrote Kate Douglas Wiggin a letter about her classic Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm from the headquarters of the First Japanese Army in Manchuria in 1904
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