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Istanbul Memories Of A City
1,800 LA portrait, by turns intimate and panoramic, of one of the world’s great cities, by its foremost man of letters, author of the acclaimed novels “Snow and “My Name Is Red.
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The White Castle
1,500 LThe White Castle, Orhan Pamuk’s celebrated first novel, is the tale of a young Italian scholar captured by pirates and put up for auction at the Istanbul slave market.
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Mythologies
1,650 LIn this magnificent collection of essays, Barthes explores the myths of mass culture taking subjects as diverse as wrestling.
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The murders in the rue morgue
1,150 LIn the three stories collected here, Edgar Allan Poe laid down the ground rules of detective fiction. This is a compendium of Poe’s tales of mystery and intrigue featuring his ground-breaking detective Auguste Dupin.
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A Gentle Reminder
2,000 LThis is your reminder – alone is not synonymous with not good enough.
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Cold Enough for Snow
1,650 LA mother and daughter travel from abroad to meet in Tokyo: they walk along the canals through the autumn evenings, escape the typhoon rains, share meals in small cafes and restaurants.
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To the Lighthouse
650 LTo the Lighthouse is the most autobiographical of Virginia Woolf’s novels.
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Frankenstein
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The picture of Dorian Gray
650 LThe handsome appearance of dissolute young Dorian Gray remains unchanged while the features in his portrait become distorted as his degeneration progresses
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The Little Prince
650 LThe Little Prince is a classic tale of equal appeal to children and adults.
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Ulysses
650 LWith a new Introduction by Cedric Watts, Research Professor of English, University of Sussex. James Joyce’s astonishing masterpiece, Ulysses, tells of the diverse events which befall Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus in Dublin on 16 June 1904.
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Oliver Twist
650 LOliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Introduction and Notes by Dr Ella Westland, University of Exeter Dickens had already achieved renown with The Pickwick Papers.
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A Tale of Two Cities
650 LA Tale of Two Cities (1859), Dickens’ greatest historical novel, traces the private lives of a group of people caught up in the cataclysm of the French Revolution and the Terror.
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Anna Karenina
650 LPresents the nineteenth-century Russian novelist’s classic in which a young woman is destroyed when she attempts to live outside the moral law of her society















