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  • Jacob FaithfulJacob Faithful Quick View
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    • Jacob Faithful

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    • Everyman's Library #618. A rags to riches story of Jacob Faithful born in dire poverty, from the great Royal Navy captain turned writer Frederick Marryat (famed for his beloved Children of the New Forest).
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  • Peter SimplePeter Simple Quick View
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    • Peter Simple

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    • In this seminal story of naval life during the Napoleonic War, Frederick Murrayat's young hero embarks upon a life at sea and finds it be a rough school indeed. Simple's trials and triumphs, alongside his faithful mentor, Terence O'Brien, Mirror Marryat's personal experience, from the hand-to-hand combat of cutting-out missions…
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  • The Cloister and the HearthThe Cloister and the Hearth Quick View
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    • The Cloister and the Hearth

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    • Everyman's Library #29. The Cloister and the Hearth (1861) is a historical novel by the English author Charles Reade. Set in the 15th century, it relates the story revolving about the travels of a young scribe and illuminator, Gerard Eliassoen, through several European countries. The Cloister and the Hearth often…
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  • The Diary of Fanny Burney – a selectionThe Diary of Fanny Burney – a selection Quick View
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    • The Diary of Fanny Burney – a selection

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    • Everyman's Library #890. Novelist and playwright Frances (Fanny) Burney, 1752-1840, was also a prolific writer of journals and letters' starting the diary at fifteen and continuing until the end of her eventful life. From her youth in London high society to a period in the court of Queen Charlotte and…
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  • The Nicomachaean EthicsThe Nicomachaean Ethics Quick View
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    • The Nicomachaean Ethics

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    • Everyman's Library #547 What does it mean to be a good person? Aristotle's famous series of lectures on ethical topics ranges over fundamental questions about good and bad character; pleasure and self-control; moral wisdom and the foundations of right and wrong; friendship and love in all their forms - all…
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    • The Pathfinder

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    • Everyman's Library #78 Vigorous, self-reliant, amazingly resourceful, and moral, Natty Bumppo is the prototype of the Western hero. A faultless arbiter of wilderness justice, he hates middle-class hypocrisy. But he finds his love divided between the woman he has pledged to protect on a treacherous journey and the untouched forest…
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  • Troilus and CriseydeTroilus and Criseyde Quick View
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    • Troilus and Criseyde

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    • Everyman's Library #992: Chaucer's longest complete poem is the supreme evocation of doomed courtly love in medieval English literature. Set during the tenth year of the siege of Troy, the poem relates how Troilus - with the help of Criseyde's wily uncle Pandarus - persuades her to become his lover,…
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    • Jacob Faithful

    • £10.00
    • Everyman's Library #618. A rags to riches story of Jacob Faithful born in dire poverty, from the great Royal Navy captain turned writer Frederick Marryat (famed for his beloved Children of the New Forest).
    • Add to basket
  • Peter SimplePeter Simple Quick View
    • Peter SimplePeter Simple Quick View
    • Peter Simple

    • £9.00
    • In this seminal story of naval life during the Napoleonic War, Frederick Murrayat's young hero embarks upon a life at sea and finds it be a rough school indeed. Simple's trials and triumphs, alongside his faithful mentor, Terence O'Brien, Mirror Marryat's personal experience, from the hand-to-hand combat of cutting-out missions…
    • Add to basket
  • The Cloister and the HearthThe Cloister and the Hearth Quick View
    • The Cloister and the HearthThe Cloister and the Hearth Quick View
    • The Cloister and the Hearth

    • £9.00
    • Everyman's Library #29. The Cloister and the Hearth (1861) is a historical novel by the English author Charles Reade. Set in the 15th century, it relates the story revolving about the travels of a young scribe and illuminator, Gerard Eliassoen, through several European countries. The Cloister and the Hearth often…
    • Add to basket
  • The Diary of Fanny Burney – a selectionThe Diary of Fanny Burney – a selection Quick View
    • The Diary of Fanny Burney – a selectionThe Diary of Fanny Burney – a selection Quick View
    • The Diary of Fanny Burney – a selection

    • £13.00
    • Everyman's Library #890. Novelist and playwright Frances (Fanny) Burney, 1752-1840, was also a prolific writer of journals and letters' starting the diary at fifteen and continuing until the end of her eventful life. From her youth in London high society to a period in the court of Queen Charlotte and…
    • Add to basket
  • The Nicomachaean EthicsThe Nicomachaean Ethics Quick View
    • The Nicomachaean EthicsThe Nicomachaean Ethics Quick View
    • The Nicomachaean Ethics

    • £9.00
    • Everyman's Library #547 What does it mean to be a good person? Aristotle's famous series of lectures on ethical topics ranges over fundamental questions about good and bad character; pleasure and self-control; moral wisdom and the foundations of right and wrong; friendship and love in all their forms - all…
    • Add to basket
  • The PathfinderThe Pathfinder Quick View
    • The PathfinderThe Pathfinder Quick View
    • The Pathfinder

    • £9.00
    • Everyman's Library #78 Vigorous, self-reliant, amazingly resourceful, and moral, Natty Bumppo is the prototype of the Western hero. A faultless arbiter of wilderness justice, he hates middle-class hypocrisy. But he finds his love divided between the woman he has pledged to protect on a treacherous journey and the untouched forest…
    • Add to basket
  • Troilus and CriseydeTroilus and Criseyde Quick View
    • Troilus and CriseydeTroilus and Criseyde Quick View
    • Troilus and Criseyde

    • £9.00
    • Everyman's Library #992: Chaucer's longest complete poem is the supreme evocation of doomed courtly love in medieval English literature. Set during the tenth year of the siege of Troy, the poem relates how Troilus - with the help of Criseyde's wily uncle Pandarus - persuades her to become his lover,…
    • Add to basket
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