The Tale of Peter Rabbit, first published by Frederick Warne in 1902, is a classic children's story by Beatrix Potter that is a must read for new and returning readers alike.
Written by British-born author Frances Hodgson Burnett and first published in 1905, A Little Princess tells the story of young Sara Crewe, affluent daughter of a diamond merchant who was brought from India to London by her doting father to join Miss Minchin's school.
Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol is a timeless classic that tells us the story of a miserly, hateful man called Ebenezer Scrooge and his journey towards the path of redemption.
Take flight with Gay-Neck, the passenger pigeon with a shimmery throat, his kind young master and Ghond, the wildlife expert, on their adventures in a village, across the Himalayas and to a battlefield in France.
No-one can imagine English literature without Sir William Shakespeare, whose dramatic plays, sonnets and narrative poems have become timeless classics.
AND THE TRICKSTERS OF THE WORLD WILL CALL HIM THEIR KING There s never a dull moment with Amar Aiyaar: master of mischief, perpetrator of pranks, con artist with a conscience, trickster beyond compare.
Now published by Wisehouse Classics, this is the unabridged Anniversary Edition of the original 1911 published novel "e;Peter and Wendy"e; (or "e;Peter Pan"e;) with the original therteen illustrations by F.
Emily of New Moon - Lucy Maud Montgomery - Emily of New Moon is the first in a series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery about an orphan girl growing up on Prince Edward Island.
Si bien es cierto que los Cuentos de una abuela no figuran entre las obras más conocidas de Georges Sand, sí podemos incluirlos entre las más educativas y, paradójicamente, representativas, pues en cierto modo constituyen un legado de su plena madurez como mujer y como escritora.
This spine-tingling volume collects some of Robert Louis Stevenson's stories first published in the late 19th century for a new generation of young readersfeaturing a freshly reimagined cover!
Una sucesión de fenómenos inexplicables, una puerta al mundo del misterio, unos versos que enamoran y unos poemas que saben lo que significa estar solo.
La loca aventura por el espacio interplanetario emprendida por los tres audaces pasajeros protagonistas de De la Tierra a la Luna ,el solemne presidente del Gun Club, Barbicane, el capitán Nicholl y Michel Ardan, tiene en Alrededor de la Luna su apasionante continuación.
Tras el término de la Guerra de Secesión, varios miembros del Gun-Club (dedicado a la confección de armas de guerra) se encuentran sin trabajo y se ponen manos a la obra con la construcción del mayor cañón del mundo jamás creado.