English | 2006 | ISBN: 074348505X | 400 Pages | EPUB | 14 MB Henry IV, Part 2 is the only Shakespeare play that is a “sequel,” in the modern sense, to an earlier play of his. Like most sequels, it repeats many elements from the previous work,...
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English | 2009 | ASIN: B003D9AMW6 | 256 Pages | EPUB | 0,7 MB This interactive e-book edition of Shakespeare Made Easy: Much Ado About Nothing allows you to move easily back and forth between Shakespeare’s original text and the modern text of the play. By clicking on...
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English | June 24, 2014 | ISBN: 1497643252 | EPUB | 204 Pages | 2.4 MB If you thought the only thing Ellison writes is speculative fiction, craziness about giant cockroaches that attack Detroit, or invaders from space who look like pink eggplant and smell like chicken soup,...
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French | 8 Oct. 2014 | ISBN: 2253179620 | 121 Pages | PDF | 26.89 MB Download: http://usafiles.net/822244749eb87bb1
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English | Apr. 2, 2001 | ISBN: 0520228383 | 293 Pages | PDF | 1 MB This is the first edition of Huckleberry Finn ever to be based on Mark Twain’s entire original manuscript-including its first 663 pages, which had been lost for more than a hundred years...
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English | June 1, 1984 | ISBN: 0553213156 | 217 Pages | ePub | 0.50 MB Anne is the mother of five, with never a dull moment in her lively home. And now with a new baby on the way and insufferable Aunt Mary Maria visiting �C and...
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English | October 12, 2015 | ISBN: 1473316839 | 246 Pages | PDF | 1 MB Anne Shirley has left Redmond College behind to begin a new job and a new chapter of her life away from Green Gables. Now she faces a new challenge: the Pringles. They’re...
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English | 2013 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 0798149779 | EPUB | 353.01 KB The small town of Boston in the Kwa-Zulu Natal Midlands is cut off from the outside world by an unprecedented snow storm. Into this crisis drives a woman in a sports car and a...
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English | Dec. 30, 2003 | ISBN: 0553212737 | 435 Pages | PDF | 2 MB The most perfect of Jane Austen’s perfect novels begins with twenty-one-year-old Emma Woodhouse comfortably dominating the social order in the village of Highbury, convinced that she has both the understanding and the...
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