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Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne
20.00 NZD
Category: Children's Classics | Series: Baker Street Readers Ser.
'Today is Wednesday 2nd October. If I am back in this very room in the Reform Club on Saturday 21st December by eight forty-five in the evening, I win. Phileas Fogg bets 20,000 that he can go round the world in eighty days - a huge sum of money in 1872, worth more than a million pounds today When he set ...Show more
Great Expectations by Gill Tavner (Retold by); Karen Donnelly (Illustrator); Charles Dickens
20.00 NZD
Category: Children's Classics | Series: Baker Street Readers Ser.
An escaped convict threatens to eat young Pip's heart for breakfast. The ghostly Miss Havisham invites Pip to her eerie home. A mysterious benefactor makes him suddenly wealthy. Pip's life will never be the same again. Pride, humility, love, loyalty and shame compete for Pip's emotions. Will his quest t ...Show more
Oliver Twist by Gill Tavner (Retold by); Karen Donnelly (Illustrator); Charles Dickens
20.00 NZD
Category: Children's Classics | Series: Baker Street Readers Ser.
With a hungry, timid request of 'Please, sir. I want some more', orphan Oliver Twist takes his first step on a terrifying journey. In the dark, dangerous streets of Victorian London Oliver enters the world of people so poor and desperate that they will take any risk and know no mercy. Relentlessly pursu ...Show more
The Time Machine by Eric Brown (Retold by); Felix Bennett (Illustrator); H. G. Wells
20.00 NZD
Category: Children's Classics | Series: Baker Street Readers Ser.
'On this machine, I intend to explore time ...'The time traveller has invented a time machine. Its capabilities are beyond even his fertile imagination. Hundreds of thousand of years in the future, the beautiful Eloi people live in a Garden of Eden. But why are the Eloi so fearful of the dark? What horr ...Show more
War of the Worlds by Eric Brown (Retold by); Felix Bennett (Illustrator); H. G. Wells
20.00 NZD
Category: Children's Classics | Series: Baker Street Readers Ser.
No one would have believed that planet Earth was being watched by creatures more intelligent than humankind.But planet Earth was not only being watched - soon it would be invaded by monstrous creatures from Mars who strode about the land in great mechanical tripods, bringing death and destruction with t ...Show more
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