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    With an Introduction, Bibliography and Glossary by Michael Irwin, Professor of English Literature University of Kent at ...

    The Owl and the Pussy-Cat, Calico Pie and The Pobble Who Has No Toes, together with Edward Lear's crazy limericks, have ...

    With an Introduction by Cedric Watts, Research Professor of English, University of Sussex. This anthology of tales by Ru...

    Robin Hood is perhaps the greatest of all British folk heroes. Henry Gilbert's book assembles all the disparate elements...

    Lively and mischievous, idle and brave, Tom Brown is both the typical boy of his time and the perennial hero celebrated ...

    The Jungle Book introduces Mowgli, the human foundling adopted by a family of wolves. It tells of the enmity between him...

    WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY DOREEN ROBERTS, RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY. Jonathan Swift’s...

    Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb was written to be an ‘introduction to the study of Shakespeare’, but are...

    In 1888 Henry James wrote 'There was the customary novel by Mr Le Fanu for the bedside; the ideal reading in a country h...

    TRANSLATED BY GEORGE CHAPMAN, WITH INTRODUCTIONS BY JAN PARKER. Hector bidding farewell to his wife and baby son, Odysse...

    The exploits of Sweeney Todd, ‘The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’, have been recounted many times in plays, films and mus...

    Henry James was arguably the greatest practitioner of what has been called the psychological ghost story. His stories ex...

    Far from fading with time, Kenneth Grahame’s classic tale of fantasy has attracted a growing audience in each generation...

    Edited, Introduced and Annotated by Cedric Watts, M.A., Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of English, University of Sussex Othel...

    Traditional rhymes and stories have been collected under the wing of Mother Goose for centuries and this collection of f...

    The captivating Irish stories collected in this new edition include both comic tales such as Paddy O’Kelly and the Wease...

    With an Introduction and Notes by Scott Brewster, University of Central Lancashire. Wilkie Collins is a master of myster...

    Horrific, horrendous, unspeakable, The Whitechapel Murderer, Jack the Ripper, stalked the streets of East London in 1888...

    In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a huge cyclone transports the orphan Dorothy and her little dog Toto from Kansas to the L...

    INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY DR HOWARD J. BOOTH, UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY. ‘When you have experienced Sons and Love...

    Considered by many to be Dickens’ finest novel, Great Expectations traces the growth of the book’s narrator, Philip Pirr...

    Dracula: Introduction and Notes by Dr David Rogers, Kingston University. ‘There he lay looking as if youth had been half...