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peter pan
(by j.m. barrie)
jane eyre
(by charlotte bronte)
treasure island
(by robert louis stevenson)
the adventures of tom sawyer
(by mark twain)
pride and prejudice
(by jane austen)
lady chatterlerly's lover
(by dh lawrence)
dr.jekyll and mr.hyde
(by robert louis stevenson)
around the world in 80 days
(by jules verne)
war and peace
(by leo tolstoy)
robinson crusoe
(by daniel defoe)
les miserables
(by victor hugo)
gulliver's travels
(by jonathan swift)
invisible man
(by h.g.wells)
scarlet letter
(by nathaniel hawthorne)
moby dick
(by herman melville)
the age of innocence
(by edith wharton)
the adventures of huckleberry finn
(by mark twain)
anna karenina
(by leo tolstoy)
sense and sensibility
(by jane austen)
madame bovary
(by gustave flaubert)
frankenstein
(by mary wollstonecraft (godwin) shelley)
the time machine
(by h.g.wells)
the origin of species
(by charles darwin)
the voyage of begale
(by charles darwin)
the decent of man
(by charles darwin)
the three musketeers
(by alexandre dumas)
aesop's fables
(translated by george fyler townsend)
dracula
(by bram stoker)
alice's adventures in wonderland
(by lewis carroll)
a little princess
(by frances hodgson burnett)
the last of mohicans
(by james fenimore cooper)
the jungle book
(by rudyard kipling )
beauty and the beast
(by bayard taylor)
a christmas carol
(by charles dickens)
discourse of the method on rightly conducting the reason and seeking truth in the sciences
(by rene descartes)
call of the wild
(by jack london)
the complete works of william shakespeare
the interpretations of dreams
(by sigmund freud)
the wealth of nations
(by adam smith)
the kamasutra
(translated by sir richard burton)
ulysses
(by james joyce)
of human bondage
(by w somerset maugham)
dubliners
(by james joyce)
oliver twist
(by charles dickens)
a student's history of american literature
(by edward simonds)
the bible, revised standard version
bristish poetry 1780-1910
the iliad
(by homer)
ben-hur
(by lew wallace)
don juan
(by george byron)
ivanhoe
(by walter scott)
the last days of pompeii
(by edward george bulwer-lytton)
leviathan
(by thomas hobbes)
new arabian nights
(by robert louis stevenson)
the prince and the pauper
(by mark twain)
the prince
(by nicolo machiavelli)
reflections on the revolution in france
(by edmund burke)
rip van winkle
(by washington irving)
the secret garden
(by frances hodgson burnett)
utopia
(by sir thomas more)
an abridged history of the united states
(by william m. brinton)
an abridged history of central asia
(by william m. brinton)
the adventures of pinocchio
(by c. collodi)
aladin and the magic lamp
andersen's fairy tales
(by hans christian anedrsen)
the art of war
asia : a concise history
(by milton w. meyer)
the brothers karamozove
the cambridge history of english and american literature
cinderella, or the glass sleeper and other stories
the american
the complete poetry and prose of william blake
the complete poetical works of william wordsworth
the complete sherlock holmes
(by sir arthur conan doyle)
copycats
(by bea fogleman)
decameron
fathers and sons
(by ivan turgenev)
the french revolution : a history
(by thomas carlyle)
the game
(by jack london)
the merry adventures of robin hood
(by howard pyle)
messer marco polo
(by donn byrne )
the mind of mahatma gandhi
mordern american poetry
(by louis untermeyer)
mordern british poetry
(by louis untermeyer)
moon and sixpence
the professor
(by charlotte bronte)
snow white
(by kay e. vandergrift)
uncle tom's cabin
walden
(by henry david thoreau)
the columbia encylopedia: sixth edition ,2000
the american heritage dicitonary of the english language
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