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Illustrated Classics

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Illustrated Classics is made up of several individual books and each one of them tells a classic tale, these tales includes:

- The Adventures of Robin Hood: Series One or Series Two by Howard Pyle
- Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville
- Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
- Around the world in eighty days by Jules Verne
..etc.,

Each of these books are retold by Jenny J. Hunter, Margaret Fraser and Alexander Swaby in no particular order.


Summary:


Moby Dick

Ishmael, a schoolmaster drawn to the sea, tells a story of obsession for revenge. We meet Queequeg, Tashtego and Daggoo, the three harpooners, and the mates and crew of Pequod serving under Captain Ahab who is determined on revenge on the great white whale, Moby Dick. The whaling life is hard and dangerous for death is always present as we follow the men of the Pequod on their hunting. But Captain Ahab seeks only Moby Dick, the whale who seems to know and understand those who hunt him.

Oliver Twist

After a wretched childhood spent in the care of parish workhouses, the poor starving orphan boy, Oliver Twist, runs away to London when he is barely twelve years old. There, he falls into the hands of Fagin, the leader of a gang of thieves and housebreakers. Eventually befriended by Mr Brownlow, a victim of the gang, Oliver discovers his true identity and gains a loving family and his rightful inheritance.

Black Beauty

Grazing peacefully at his mother's side in the cool, green meadow, the handsome, young colt, Black Beauty, could never have imagined the events that were to take place as he grew older. Black Beauty tells his own story...a story of kind and gentle masters who loved him well and others who were cruel and uncaring. We learn about life in the country and in the city and of things that happened to Black Beauty and his friends. His story shows that horses have feelings too, sometimes knowing more than we realise and that, well-treated, they will remain our true and loyal friends.


(all summary taken from back cover of book)

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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Jules Verne

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Novels of French writer Jules Gabriel Verne, considered the founder of modern science fiction, include Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873).

This author who pioneered the genre. People best know him for Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870).

Verne wrote about space, air, and underwater travel before people invented navigable aircraft and practical submarines and devised any means of spacecraft. He ranks behind Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie as the second most translated author of all time. People made his prominent films. People often refer to Verne alongside Herbert George Wells as the "father of science fiction."

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February 25, 2015
I reAd the King Arthur and the knights of the round table. It was an o.k book. It was geared more toward little kids and a very easy level. I didn't really like the King Arthur story. I do not recommend this book. It had a picture on every page. It was told very bluntly.
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