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The Huguenots in France
<p>Samuel Smiles’s The Huguenots in France explores persecution, exile, and endurance in French Protestant history.</p>
$8.00

Grimms' Fairy Tales
A lantern-lit path through the dark woods of storytelling, where every rustling leaf hides a lesson and every cottage door creaks with consequence.
$8.50

Peter Pan
A boy who refuses to grow up leads children to a world of pirates, fairies, and endless adventure.
$7.00

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
<p>A girl chases a pocket-watch-wielding rabbit into a realm where logic unravels like a ball of yarn.
$7.00

Meditations
A Roman emperor's private reflections on power, mortality, and inner freedom.
$7.50

The Odyssey
<p>Odysseus’ decade-long voyage home from the Trojan War is a tale of cunning, endurance, and the unyielding pull of Ithaca.
$5.00

Leaves of Grass
<p>Walt Whitman&#x27;s &#x27;Leaves of Grass&#x27; is a wild, uncontainable ode to life itself, a celebration of the individual and the infinite.
$5.00

Little Women
<p>Four sisters come of age in a world of scraped knees and secret ambitions, where the warmth of family cushions every fall.
$5.00

Crime and Punishment
<p>A feverish descent into guilt and redemption, Dostoevsky’s &#x27;Crime and Punishment&#x27; follows a tormented student who believes he’s beyond morality—until his
$5.00

Emma
Emma Woodhouse, convinced of her matchmaking prowess, navigates the social intricacies of Highbury with wit and charm—until her meddling unravels unexpected consequences.
$8.00

Moby-Dick
Ahab’s monomaniacal pursuit of the white whale becomes a swirling vortex of biblical allusions and salt-stained philosophy.
$5.00

Jane Eyre
A governess with a fierce heart navigates love, loss, and the shadows of Thornfield Hall.
$5.00

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
London’s foggy alleyways conceal crimes only Sherlock Holmes can unravel.
$5.00

Frankenstein
<p>A scientist&#x27;s reckless ambition births a sentient being—one whose loneliness curdles into rage.
$5.00

Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is the enduring classic of wit, courtship, social pressure, misjudgment, and the gradual correction of first impressions.
$8.00
Partners in Crime
A sparkling Christie collection featuring Tommy and Tuppence, full of playful cases, quick wit, and interwar charm.
$9.50
The Murder at the Vicarage
The first Miss Marple novel, blending village life, observation, and murder into one of Christie's most enduring classics.
$9.50
The Mysterious Mr Quin
A haunting Christie collection where mystery meets atmosphere, intuition, and the unsettling presence of the enigmatic Mr Quin.
$9.50

Utopia
<p>Thomas More’s Utopia is a foundational classic of political thought and social imagination, presented in a clean DotBooks edition for modern readers.</p>
$8.00

Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
Thomas De Quincey’s strange and influential memoir of addiction, dream-life, and Romantic prose remains one of the nineteenth century’s most uncanny autobiographical classics.
$8.00

The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Complete
Rousseau’s Confessions is a foundational autobiographical classic of self-examination and Enlightenment thought.
$8.00

The Deaf: Their Position in Society and the Provision for Their Education in the United States
Harry Best’s The Deaf is a major historical study of deaf education and social position in the United States.
$8.00

Æsthetic as science of expression and general linguistic
Benedetto Croce’s classic on aesthetics, expression, and language is presented in a clean DotBooks edition.
$8.00
