• A Passage To India

    Among the greatest novels of the twentieth century, A Passage to India is set in pre-Independence India. A compelling portrait of a society in the grip of imperialism, this classic depicts the fate of individuals caught in the great political and cultural conflicts of their age. a

    A Passage To India

     400.00
  • Great Expectations (FP Classics)

    “I loved her against reason, against promise.. against all discouragement that could be.”
    Taken to the Satis House by his Uncle Pumblechook one day, Pip, a young orphan, meets a wealthy, eccentric spinster, Miss Havisham and her beautiful, cold-hearted ward, Estella. Pip instantly falls in love with her. But in the days to come, he is constantly reminded that Estella is heartless.
    “You must know,” said Estella, condescending to me as a brilliant and beautiful woman might, “that I have no heart..”

  • Little Women (Vintage Classics)

    Discover this beautiful and charming classic book behind the new major film.

    ‘Rich or poor, we will keep together and be happy in one another’

    Christmas won’t be the same this year for Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, as their father is away fighting in the Civil War, and the family has fallen on hard times.

  • The Idiot

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The Idiot is an immaculate portrait of innocence tainted by the brutal reality of human greed. This Penguin Classics edition is translated from the Russian by David McDuff, with an introduction by William Mills Todd III.

    Returning to St Petersburg from a Swiss sanatorium, the gentle and naïve epileptic Prince Myshkin – the titular ‘idiot’ – pays a visit to his distant relative General Yepanchin and proceeds to charm the General, his wife, and his three daughters. But his life is thrown into turmoil when he chances on a photograph of the beautiful Nastasya Filippovna.

    The Idiot

     640.00

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