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  • The Country of Pointed Firs

    Series Book 3 - Smith & Taylor Classics
    A nameless female writer has come to Dunnet Landing, a small town on the coast of Maine, for the summer in order to finish her manuscript. Once there, she finds herself absorbed in the rhythms of daily life, which come at a much-altered pace than the city she’s left behind. Her observations of the residents of Dunnet Landing—their loves, their fights, their occupation with sky and sea and land, ... Read more

    $12.99 USD

  • Unveiling Whiteness in the Twenty-First Century

    Global Manifestations, Transdisciplinary Interventions

    Unveiling Whiteness in the Twenty-First Century: Global Manifestations, Transdisciplinary Interventions is a tightly interconnected and richly collaborative book that will advance our understanding of why it is so difficult to re-form and reimagine whiteness in the twenty-first century. Composed after the election of the first black U.S. president, post-global financial crisis, more than a decade ... Read more

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  • More William

    Illustrated by Thomas Henry ...
    Series Book 2 - Just William series
    William Brown is back in this 100th anniversary edition of More William, featuring fourteen funny, classic Just William adventures by Richmal Crompton - updated for a new generation of readers. This edition featurres timeless original artwork from Thomas Henry, and an introduction by Martin Jarvis.'William is as fresh and funny as ever' - Chris Riddell'Gloriously funny' - Sue Townsend, author of ... Read more

    $9.89 USD

  • The Country of the Pointed Firs: 'A deeper intimacy seemed to begin''

    Theodora Sarah Orne Jewett was born on 3rd September 1849 in South Berwick, Maine, to a family that had resided in New England for several generations.From early childhood Jewett suffered from rheumatoid arthritis and one remedy was frequent walks which contributed to her life-long love of nature.She was primarily educated at Miss Olive Rayne's school and then the Berwick Academy from where she ... Read more

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  • William Again

    Mischievous Schoolboy Adventures and Childhood Escapades in a British Village

    In 'William Again,' Richmal Crompton continues the beloved adventures of the incorrigible William Brown, a character whose mischievous exploits resonate with readers of all ages. Written with a clever blend of humor and poignant social observation, the novel employs a light-hearted yet incisive narrative style that captures the essence of childhood in early 20th-century England. Crompton's vivid ... Read more

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  • Four Stories by American Women

    Rebecca Harding Davis, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Sarah OrneJewett, Edith Wharton

    Representing four prominent American women writers who flourished in the period following the Civil War, this collection includes "Life in the Iron Mills" by Rebecca Harding Davis, "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, "The Country of the Pointed Firs" by Sarah Orne Jewett, and "Souls Belated" by Edith Wharton.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of ... Read more

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  • The Rise of Roscoe Paine

    The story of "The Rise of Roscoe Paine" revolves around its titular character, Roscoe Paine, a young man who comes from a humble background in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Roscoe is ambitious and determined to improve his social and financial standing. He moves to the bustling city of Boston, where he seeks success in the business world.As Roscoe Paine navigates the challenges and opportunities of ... Read more

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  • The Angel of the Tenement

    In "The Angel of the Tenement," Martin likely explores themes related to poverty, immigration, and community in the context of tenement housing in urban America. The title suggests that the novel may focus on a central character, the "angel," who brings hope, compassion, and support to the residents of a tenement building.As the narrative unfolds, readers can expect to encounter a cast of diverse ... Read more

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  • Kent Knowles: Quahaug

    The novel tells the story of Kent Knowles, a character who returns to his hometown on Cape Cod after many years of living away. He becomes involved in various local affairs and develops new friendships and connections. The title "Quahaug" refers to the quahog, a type of clam, which is an important aspect of the local culture and economy.Joseph Crosby Lincoln was known for his regional fiction, and ... Read more

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  • Complete Works of Frank R. Stockton (Delphi Classics)

    Series Book 23 - Delphi Series Six
    Frank R. Stockton is chiefly remembered today for his innovative short stories and children's fairy tales, which established his name as one of America’s greatest storytellers in the last decades of the nineteenth century. For the first time in publishing history, this comprehensive eBook presents Stockton’s complete works, with numerous illustrations, rare story collections and the usual Delphi ... Read more

    $2.99 USD

  • Sweetapple Cove

    Intertwined Lives in a Quaint Coastal Village

    In "Sweetapple Cove," George Van Schaick masterfully intertwines vivid imagery and rich character development to depict the serene yet complex dynamics of a small coastal town. Through a lyrical prose style that evokes both nostalgia and longing, Van Schaick navigates themes of love, loss, and community, drawing readers into the lives of the inhabitants of Sweetapple Cove. Set against the backdrop ... Read more

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  • Joseph Crosby Lincoln, Collection

    Joseph Crosby Lincoln (February 13, 1870 – March 10, 1944) was an American author of novels, poems, and short stories, many set in a fictionalized Cape Cod. Lincoln's work frequently appeared in popular magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post and The Delineator. Lincoln was aware of contemporary naturalist writers, such as Frank Norris and Theodore Dreiser, who used American literature to ... Read more

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