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Martin Chuzzlewit
The novel follows young Martin Chuzzlewit amid his family’s inheritance disputes and his travels to America.
$9.50

Barnaby Rudge
Set in London during the Gordon Riots of 1780, the story centers on the simple-minded Barnaby and his mother.
$9.50

Our Mutual Friend
In Victorian London, a disputed inheritance draws together a boatman’s daughter, a lawyer, and several others linked to a fortune made from dust heaps.
$10.50

Hard Times
Charles Dickens's Hard Times is a concentrated industrial novel of education, class, labor, and emotional damage in the fact-driven world of Coketown.
$7.50

Bleak House
The novel examines the effects of a prolonged legal case in the Court of Chancery on a group of interconnected characters.
$11.50

Nicholas Nickleby
Nicholas Nickleby leaves home to find work after his father's death leaves the family in financial difficulty.
$9.50

David Copperfield
David Copperfield follows the experiences of its title character from childhood through education, employment, and personal relationships in Victorian England.
$10.50

Oliver Twist
Dickens’s fierce and unforgettable novel of poverty, criminal exploitation, and moral endurance in Victorian London.
$8.50

A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a timeless Christmas classic about Ebenezer Scrooge, redemption, memory, generosity, and the moral imagination of the holiday season.
$6.00

Mansfield Park
Austen’s morally exacting novel of family influence, social ambition, performance, and the quiet resilience of Fanny Price.
$8.00

Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen’s playful satire of Gothic fiction, following Catherine Morland from naïve fantasy toward sharper judgment.
$7.50

The Wind in the Willows
A beloved children’s classic of riverbank friendship, comic trouble, and pastoral adventure with Mole, Rat, Badger, and Toad.
$7.50

White Fang
A fierce companion to The Call of the Wild, tracing a wolf-dog’s path from violence and fear toward trust and domestication.
$7.00

The Call of the Wild
Jack London’s iconic Yukon adventure follows Buck from domestic comfort into brutal struggle, instinct, and wilderness.
$6.50

The Prince
Machiavelli’s concise and unsettling guide to power, statecraft, fear, reputation, and political survival.
$6.50

The Republic
Plato’s enduring dialogue on justice, education, political order, and the shape of the good life.
$9.50

Les Misérables
Victor Hugo’s vast and humane masterpiece of justice, mercy, revolution, and the moral lives that unfold under historical pressure.
$13.50

The Art of War
The Art of War by Sun Tzu is the classic strategy text on planning, discipline, deception, leadership, and winning through intelligence rather than brute force.
$6.50

The Prophets
Robert Jones Jr.'s stunning debut about enslaved queer love on a plantation.
$17.99

The Book of Disquiet
Fernando Pessoa's posthumously published masterpiece of existential reflection, translated from Portuguese.
$18.50



