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A new translation of the infamous Renaissance classic, in a striking deluxe edition

The original blueprint for realpolitik, The Prince shocked sixteenth-century Europe with its advocacy of ruthless tactics for gaining absolute power and its abandonment of conventional morality. For this treatise on statecraft, Machiavelli drew upon his own experience of office under the turbulent Florentine republic, rejecting traditional values of political theory and recognizing the complicated, transient nature of political life. Concerned not with lofty ideals, but with a regime that would last, this seminal work of modern political thought retains its power to alarm and to instruct.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Niccolò Machiavelli to His Magnificence Lorenzo de’ Medici

Those who wish to win the favor of a prince will generally approach him with gifts of what they value most or what they believe will most delight him. Hence we see princes being offered horses, arms, vestments of gold, precious stones, and similar accoutrements worthy of their grandeur. Wishing to present myself to Your Magnificence with a token of my deepest respect, I have found among my possessions nothing that I value or esteem higher than my knowledge of the deeds of great men. I have acquired this knowledge through my long experience of modern affairs and a lifelong study of ancient times, all of which I have weighed and examined with great diligence and brought together into this small volume, which I am now offering to Your Magnificence. Though I deem this work unworthy of being in Your illustrious presence, my confidence in Your benevolence persuades me that it will be accepted, and that Your Magnificence will recognize that I cannot offer You a greater gift than the prospect of Your understanding in the shortest period all that I have experienced and learned over so many years and with so much danger and hardship. I have not filled this volume with pompous rhetoric, with bombast and magnificent words, or with the unnecessary artifice with which so many writers gild their work. I wanted nothing extraneous to ornament my writing, for it has been my purpose that only the range of material and the gravity of the subject should make it pleasing. Nor do I wish it to be thought presumptuous that a man of low and humble condition like myself should presume to map out and direct the government of princes. But just as a cartographer will descend into the plains in order to study the nature of the mountains, and will then climb the highest peaks in order to study the low-lying land, so, too, only an exalted prince can grasp the nature of the people, and only a lesser man can perceive the nature of a prince.

I hope therefore that Your Magnificence will accept this humble gift in the spirit in which it is offered. Should You condescend to read and consider it carefully, You will perceive in its pages my profound desire that Your Magnificence will rise to the greatness that Fortune and Your qualities promise. And should Your Magnificence deign to look down from the lofty summit of Your eminence to these lowly depths, You will see how I have suffered undeservedly Fortune’s great and continuing malignity.


Chapter One
Of the kinds of principalities that exist, and how they can be acquired

All states, all dominions that rule or have ruled over men, are or have been either republics or principalities. Principalities are either hereditary, with a long-established bloodline, or new. And the new principalities are either entirely new, as Milan was to Francesco Sforza, or are like limbs added to the hereditary state of the prince who acquires them, as the Kingdom of Naples was to the King of Spain. States obtained in this way are accustomed either to living under a prince, or to being free. They are acquired either with the arms of others, or with one’s own, either by chance or by skill.


Chapter Two
Of hereditary principalities

I will not discuss republics, as I have already done so at some length elsewhere. I shall only concentrate on principalities, and shall weave together the threads I have already laid out. I will show how these principalities can be governed and main- tained.

First, states that are hereditary and tied to the bloodline of their prince are easier to maintain than new ones. It is enough not to diverge from the practices of one’s forebears, and to handle unforeseen issues as they arise. If such a prince is of at least average ability he can retain his posi- tion of power, so long as no extraordinary or excessive force deprive him of it. If this prince is deprived of his state, he will find he can reacquire it if any misfortune befalls the usurper.

In Italy we have the example of the Duke of Ferrara, who resisted the assaults of the Venetians in 1484 and of Pope Julius II in 1510, for the simple reason that he had inherited an ancient principality. A hereditary prince has less cause to mistreat his subjects, and so is more loved by them. If unusual vices do not make him hated, it is to be expected that he will be loved by his people.

The long continuum of the dominion obliterates the memories and issues that make men yearn for innovation, for one change will inevitably forge a link to another.


Chapter Three
Of mixed principalities

It is in the new principality that the difficulties lie. First, if the principality is not completely new, but is like a limb or extension added to another principality (in which case we could almost call the whole state a mixed principality), its volatility stems mainly from a difficulty inherent in all new principalities. This is that men will willingly change their ruler in the hope that they will fare better, a hope that leads them to take up arms against their old ruler. But in this they are deceived, because, as they invariably discover, their lot under a new ruler is inevitably worse. This is the result of another natural and basic inevitability: that you cannot avoid offending those whose new ruler you are, both with your armed soldiers and with innumerable other provocations that come in the wake of a conquest. You end up making enemies of all those you have offended during your conquest of the principality, and you find that you cannot keep the friendship of those who helped you to power, since you cannot satisfy them in the way they had envisioned. Furthermore, you cannot take strong measures against them, as you are indebted to them. Even with the most powerful army, if you want to invade a state, you need the support of the people. It was for these reasons that King Louis XII of France was quick to occupy Milan, and just as quick to lose it. Duke Ludovico’s own forces were enough to win Milan back the first time, because the same masses that had opened the gates for Louis, finding themselves misled in their hopes for a better future, could not endure the new prince’s offenses.

It is a fact that once a prince acquires a rebellious state for the second time, it also proves harder to lose that state a second time. This is because the prince who seizes the opportunity of the rebellion has fewer scruples about securing his position by punishing offenders, flushing out suspects, and strengthening all the places where he is weakest. In this sense, it was enough for a Duke Ludovico to make a little noise along the borders for Louis XII to lose Milan the first time. But for him to lose Milan a second time the whole world had to unite against him, defeat his army, and chase it out of Italy. This followed from the causes I have already laid out. Nonetheless, both the first and second time, Milan was taken from him.

The general reasons for the first loss have been discussed. It now remains to discuss the second, and to see what recourse someone in Louis’s position could have taken to maintain himself more securely in his new acquisition. I must stress that the states a prince acquires and adds to his own are either of the same country and language, or are not. If they are it is much easier to retain them, particularly if they are not used to freedom. To hold them securely, it is enough to extinguish the line of the previous prince who ruled them. As for the rest, if the new acquisition’s former state of affairs is kept and there is no difference in customs, men will live quite peacefully, as we have seen in Burgundy, Brittany, Gascony, and Normandy, which for a long time now have all belonged to France. Although there is some difference in language, their customs are similar, and their people get along with one another quite easily. He who acquires such states and wishes to retain them has to make sure of two things: that the bloodline of their former princes is extinguished, and that their laws and taxes remain the same. This way, the prince’s new state merges with the old, quickly becoming a single body.

But difficulties arise when you acquire states in a land with differing languages, customs, and laws. To keep these states, you need good fortune and much diligence. One of the best and quickest solutions is for the new prince to go and live in his new state. This makes the possession more durable and secure. The Turk did this in Greece. With all the other measures he took to keep Greece in his possession, had he not gone to live there he would not have succeeded, because once the prince is established within his new state he is able to see problems as they arise and can remedy them. If he is not there, problems become obvious only once they are dire and can no longer be remedied. Furthermore, if he is present, his new state will not be looted by his officials, and his new subjects can enjoy immediate access to their prince. This will give them more reason to love him if they are on his side, and to fear him if they are not, and foreign powers wishing to attack his state will respect him more. Hence, if the prince lives in his new state, it is difficult for him to lose it.

Another efficient remedy is to set up colonies in one or two places that will act as the shackles of your new state. If you do not set up colonies, you will have to send a great number of troops to secure it, while a colony can be established and maintained at negligible cost. The only subjects who will be affronted are those whose fields and houses will be confiscated to be given to the new colonists. But these dispossessed subjects make up only a small part of the state and will end up poor and dispersed, and so can do no harm. The rest of your new subjects will not be affronted (and hence will be acquiescent), but will also be frightened of transgressing, worried that they too might be dispossessed. I conclude that colonies do not cost much, are loyal, and will cause less trouble. And as I have already mentioned, those you dispossess cannot harm you, as they will be poor and dispersed. In short, men must either be flattered or eliminated, because a man will readily avenge a slight grievance, but not one that is truly severe. Hence, the offense done a man must be of the kind that cannot incur vengeance.

If you choose armed forces instead of colonies, you will spend more and will have to squander all the income from the new state in order to pay the army. This will turn the acquisition into a loss, and all your new subjects will end up offended, since an army, constantly on the move and constantly requartered, hurts the whole state. Everyone feels the pain, and everyone becomes your enemy. And these are enemies who can harm you, because though they have been defeated, they remain on their own ground. So in every sense, using armed forces is as useless as setting up colonies is useful.

It is also important when a prince has conquered a foreign state that he become the protector of the surrounding weaker powers, and do all he can to weaken the stronger ones. He must take precautions so that no foreigner equal in power manages to enter his new state. If he should enter, it will be because he was brought in by discontented factions driven by ambition or fear. We saw this in the case of the Aetolians who introduced the Romans into Greece; and in every other province in which the Romans set foot, it was with the help of some of the inhabitants. The order of things is that the moment a powerful invader takes over a state, all the weaker factions within it join forces with him, spurred on by their envy of the ruler who had wielded power over them before. In other words, the new prince has no trouble winning the weaker factions over, because they will willingly become part of his new state. He has only to see to it that they do not gain too much power and authority. With his forces and their favor, he can easily bring down those who are powerful so that he will remain the only arbiter in the land. He who does not follow this course will quickly lose all he has gained, and will be plagued by infinite difficulties while he holds power.
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Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) was a Florentine statesman who was later forced out of public life. He then devoted himself to studying and writing political philosophy, history, fiction, and drama. View titles by Niccolo Machiavelli

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A new translation of the infamous Renaissance classic, in a striking deluxe edition

The original blueprint for realpolitik, The Prince shocked sixteenth-century Europe with its advocacy of ruthless tactics for gaining absolute power and its abandonment of conventional morality. For this treatise on statecraft, Machiavelli drew upon his own experience of office under the turbulent Florentine republic, rejecting traditional values of political theory and recognizing the complicated, transient nature of political life. Concerned not with lofty ideals, but with a regime that would last, this seminal work of modern political thought retains its power to alarm and to instruct.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

Excerpt

Niccolò Machiavelli to His Magnificence Lorenzo de’ Medici

Those who wish to win the favor of a prince will generally approach him with gifts of what they value most or what they believe will most delight him. Hence we see princes being offered horses, arms, vestments of gold, precious stones, and similar accoutrements worthy of their grandeur. Wishing to present myself to Your Magnificence with a token of my deepest respect, I have found among my possessions nothing that I value or esteem higher than my knowledge of the deeds of great men. I have acquired this knowledge through my long experience of modern affairs and a lifelong study of ancient times, all of which I have weighed and examined with great diligence and brought together into this small volume, which I am now offering to Your Magnificence. Though I deem this work unworthy of being in Your illustrious presence, my confidence in Your benevolence persuades me that it will be accepted, and that Your Magnificence will recognize that I cannot offer You a greater gift than the prospect of Your understanding in the shortest period all that I have experienced and learned over so many years and with so much danger and hardship. I have not filled this volume with pompous rhetoric, with bombast and magnificent words, or with the unnecessary artifice with which so many writers gild their work. I wanted nothing extraneous to ornament my writing, for it has been my purpose that only the range of material and the gravity of the subject should make it pleasing. Nor do I wish it to be thought presumptuous that a man of low and humble condition like myself should presume to map out and direct the government of princes. But just as a cartographer will descend into the plains in order to study the nature of the mountains, and will then climb the highest peaks in order to study the low-lying land, so, too, only an exalted prince can grasp the nature of the people, and only a lesser man can perceive the nature of a prince.

I hope therefore that Your Magnificence will accept this humble gift in the spirit in which it is offered. Should You condescend to read and consider it carefully, You will perceive in its pages my profound desire that Your Magnificence will rise to the greatness that Fortune and Your qualities promise. And should Your Magnificence deign to look down from the lofty summit of Your eminence to these lowly depths, You will see how I have suffered undeservedly Fortune’s great and continuing malignity.


Chapter One
Of the kinds of principalities that exist, and how they can be acquired

All states, all dominions that rule or have ruled over men, are or have been either republics or principalities. Principalities are either hereditary, with a long-established bloodline, or new. And the new principalities are either entirely new, as Milan was to Francesco Sforza, or are like limbs added to the hereditary state of the prince who acquires them, as the Kingdom of Naples was to the King of Spain. States obtained in this way are accustomed either to living under a prince, or to being free. They are acquired either with the arms of others, or with one’s own, either by chance or by skill.


Chapter Two
Of hereditary principalities

I will not discuss republics, as I have already done so at some length elsewhere. I shall only concentrate on principalities, and shall weave together the threads I have already laid out. I will show how these principalities can be governed and main- tained.

First, states that are hereditary and tied to the bloodline of their prince are easier to maintain than new ones. It is enough not to diverge from the practices of one’s forebears, and to handle unforeseen issues as they arise. If such a prince is of at least average ability he can retain his posi- tion of power, so long as no extraordinary or excessive force deprive him of it. If this prince is deprived of his state, he will find he can reacquire it if any misfortune befalls the usurper.

In Italy we have the example of the Duke of Ferrara, who resisted the assaults of the Venetians in 1484 and of Pope Julius II in 1510, for the simple reason that he had inherited an ancient principality. A hereditary prince has less cause to mistreat his subjects, and so is more loved by them. If unusual vices do not make him hated, it is to be expected that he will be loved by his people.

The long continuum of the dominion obliterates the memories and issues that make men yearn for innovation, for one change will inevitably forge a link to another.


Chapter Three
Of mixed principalities

It is in the new principality that the difficulties lie. First, if the principality is not completely new, but is like a limb or extension added to another principality (in which case we could almost call the whole state a mixed principality), its volatility stems mainly from a difficulty inherent in all new principalities. This is that men will willingly change their ruler in the hope that they will fare better, a hope that leads them to take up arms against their old ruler. But in this they are deceived, because, as they invariably discover, their lot under a new ruler is inevitably worse. This is the result of another natural and basic inevitability: that you cannot avoid offending those whose new ruler you are, both with your armed soldiers and with innumerable other provocations that come in the wake of a conquest. You end up making enemies of all those you have offended during your conquest of the principality, and you find that you cannot keep the friendship of those who helped you to power, since you cannot satisfy them in the way they had envisioned. Furthermore, you cannot take strong measures against them, as you are indebted to them. Even with the most powerful army, if you want to invade a state, you need the support of the people. It was for these reasons that King Louis XII of France was quick to occupy Milan, and just as quick to lose it. Duke Ludovico’s own forces were enough to win Milan back the first time, because the same masses that had opened the gates for Louis, finding themselves misled in their hopes for a better future, could not endure the new prince’s offenses.

It is a fact that once a prince acquires a rebellious state for the second time, it also proves harder to lose that state a second time. This is because the prince who seizes the opportunity of the rebellion has fewer scruples about securing his position by punishing offenders, flushing out suspects, and strengthening all the places where he is weakest. In this sense, it was enough for a Duke Ludovico to make a little noise along the borders for Louis XII to lose Milan the first time. But for him to lose Milan a second time the whole world had to unite against him, defeat his army, and chase it out of Italy. This followed from the causes I have already laid out. Nonetheless, both the first and second time, Milan was taken from him.

The general reasons for the first loss have been discussed. It now remains to discuss the second, and to see what recourse someone in Louis’s position could have taken to maintain himself more securely in his new acquisition. I must stress that the states a prince acquires and adds to his own are either of the same country and language, or are not. If they are it is much easier to retain them, particularly if they are not used to freedom. To hold them securely, it is enough to extinguish the line of the previous prince who ruled them. As for the rest, if the new acquisition’s former state of affairs is kept and there is no difference in customs, men will live quite peacefully, as we have seen in Burgundy, Brittany, Gascony, and Normandy, which for a long time now have all belonged to France. Although there is some difference in language, their customs are similar, and their people get along with one another quite easily. He who acquires such states and wishes to retain them has to make sure of two things: that the bloodline of their former princes is extinguished, and that their laws and taxes remain the same. This way, the prince’s new state merges with the old, quickly becoming a single body.

But difficulties arise when you acquire states in a land with differing languages, customs, and laws. To keep these states, you need good fortune and much diligence. One of the best and quickest solutions is for the new prince to go and live in his new state. This makes the possession more durable and secure. The Turk did this in Greece. With all the other measures he took to keep Greece in his possession, had he not gone to live there he would not have succeeded, because once the prince is established within his new state he is able to see problems as they arise and can remedy them. If he is not there, problems become obvious only once they are dire and can no longer be remedied. Furthermore, if he is present, his new state will not be looted by his officials, and his new subjects can enjoy immediate access to their prince. This will give them more reason to love him if they are on his side, and to fear him if they are not, and foreign powers wishing to attack his state will respect him more. Hence, if the prince lives in his new state, it is difficult for him to lose it.

Another efficient remedy is to set up colonies in one or two places that will act as the shackles of your new state. If you do not set up colonies, you will have to send a great number of troops to secure it, while a colony can be established and maintained at negligible cost. The only subjects who will be affronted are those whose fields and houses will be confiscated to be given to the new colonists. But these dispossessed subjects make up only a small part of the state and will end up poor and dispersed, and so can do no harm. The rest of your new subjects will not be affronted (and hence will be acquiescent), but will also be frightened of transgressing, worried that they too might be dispossessed. I conclude that colonies do not cost much, are loyal, and will cause less trouble. And as I have already mentioned, those you dispossess cannot harm you, as they will be poor and dispersed. In short, men must either be flattered or eliminated, because a man will readily avenge a slight grievance, but not one that is truly severe. Hence, the offense done a man must be of the kind that cannot incur vengeance.

If you choose armed forces instead of colonies, you will spend more and will have to squander all the income from the new state in order to pay the army. This will turn the acquisition into a loss, and all your new subjects will end up offended, since an army, constantly on the move and constantly requartered, hurts the whole state. Everyone feels the pain, and everyone becomes your enemy. And these are enemies who can harm you, because though they have been defeated, they remain on their own ground. So in every sense, using armed forces is as useless as setting up colonies is useful.

It is also important when a prince has conquered a foreign state that he become the protector of the surrounding weaker powers, and do all he can to weaken the stronger ones. He must take precautions so that no foreigner equal in power manages to enter his new state. If he should enter, it will be because he was brought in by discontented factions driven by ambition or fear. We saw this in the case of the Aetolians who introduced the Romans into Greece; and in every other province in which the Romans set foot, it was with the help of some of the inhabitants. The order of things is that the moment a powerful invader takes over a state, all the weaker factions within it join forces with him, spurred on by their envy of the ruler who had wielded power over them before. In other words, the new prince has no trouble winning the weaker factions over, because they will willingly become part of his new state. He has only to see to it that they do not gain too much power and authority. With his forces and their favor, he can easily bring down those who are powerful so that he will remain the only arbiter in the land. He who does not follow this course will quickly lose all he has gained, and will be plagued by infinite difficulties while he holds power.
. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

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    The 13 Clocks
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    James Thurber, Marc Simont
    978-0-14-311014-9
    $16.00 US
    Paperback
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    Aug 02, 2016
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    Storm of Steel
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Ernst Junger, Neil Gower
    978-0-14-310825-2
    $19.00 US
    Paperback
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    May 31, 2016
  • A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    Centennial Edition (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    James Joyce, Roman Muradov
    978-0-14-310824-5
    $18.00 US
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    May 24, 2016
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    The Master and Margarita
    50th-Anniversary Edition (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Mikhail Bulgakov, Christopher Conn Askew
    978-0-14-310827-6
    $18.00 US
    Paperback
    Penguin Classics
    May 03, 2016
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    I Ching
    The Essential Translation of the Ancient Chinese Oracle and Book of Wisdom (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    978-0-14-310692-0
    $30.00 US
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    Dec 01, 2015
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    Sherlock Holmes: The Novels
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    978-0-14-310713-2
    $25.00 US
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    Nov 24, 2015
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    Middlemarch
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    George Eliot
    978-0-14-310772-9
    $18.00 US
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    Nov 17, 2015
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    The Liars' Club
    A Memoir (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Mary Karr, Brian Rea
    978-0-14-310779-8
    $18.00 US
    Paperback
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    Nov 10, 2015
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    The Penguin Arthur Miller
    Collected Plays (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Arthur Miller
    978-0-14-310777-4
    $35.00 US
    Paperback
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    Oct 13, 2015
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    Emma
    200th-Anniversary Annotated Edition (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Jane Austen
    978-0-14-310771-2
    $17.00 US
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    Sep 29, 2015
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    The Road Not Taken and Other Poems
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Robert Frost
    978-0-14-310739-2
    $16.00 US
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    Aug 18, 2015
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    Crime and Punishment
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Zohar Lazar
    978-0-14-310763-7
    $20.00 US
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    Jul 14, 2015
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    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass
    150th-Anniversary Edition (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel
    978-0-14-310762-0
    $16.00 US
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    Jul 07, 2015
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    The Bloody Chamber
    And Other Stories: 75th-Anniversary Edition (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Angela Carter
    978-0-14-310761-3
    $17.00 US
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    May 26, 2015
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    The Histories
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Herodotus
    978-0-14-310754-5
    $25.00 US
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    May 19, 2015
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    Herzog
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Saul Bellow
    978-0-14-310767-5
    $18.00 US
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    May 12, 2015
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    Les Miserables
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Victor Hugo, Jillian Tamaki
    978-0-14-310756-9
    $27.00 US
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    Feb 24, 2015
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    Centennial Edition (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    James Joyce, Roman Muradov
    978-0-14-310745-3
    $18.00 US
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    May 27, 2014
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    Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm
    A New English Version (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    978-0-14-310729-3
    $20.00 US
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    Oct 29, 2013
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    Fear of Flying
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Erica Jong, Noma Bar
    978-0-14-310735-4
    $18.00 US
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    Sep 24, 2013
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    Faces of Love
    Hafez and the Poets of Shiraz (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Jahan Malek Khatun, Obayd-e Zakani, Hafez
    978-0-14-310728-6
    $20.00 US
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    Aug 27, 2013
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    Appointment in Samarra
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    John O'Hara, Neil Gower
    978-0-14-310707-1
    $17.00 US
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    Apr 30, 2013
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    The Collected Poems
    A Dual-Language Edition with Parallel Text (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Marcel Proust
    978-0-14-310690-6
    $30.00 US
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    Mar 26, 2013
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    The Divine Comedy
    Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Dante Alighieri, Eric Drooker
    978-0-14-310719-4
    $28.00 US
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    Feb 26, 2013
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    The Book of Common Prayer
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    978-0-14-310656-2
    $22.00 US
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    Oct 30, 2012
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    The Death of King Arthur
    The Immortal Legend (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Thomas Malory, Stuart Kolakovic
    978-0-14-310695-1
    $18.00 US
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    Oct 30, 2012
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    Travels with Charley in Search of America
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    John Steinbeck
    978-0-14-310700-2
    $17.00 US
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    Oct 02, 2012
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    Heart of Darkness
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Joseph Conrad, Mike Mignola
    978-0-14-310658-6
    $15.00 US
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    Aug 28, 2012
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    The Wizard of Oz
    And Other Wonderful Books of Oz: The Emerald City of Oz and Glinda of Oz (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    L. Frank Baum, Rachell Sumpter
    978-0-14-310663-0
    $17.00 US
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    Apr 24, 2012
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    The Wind in the Willows
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    Kenneth Grahame, Rachell Sumpter
    978-0-14-310664-7
    $18.00 US
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    Apr 24, 2012
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    Little Women
    150th-Anniversary Annotated Edition (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Louisa May Alcott
    978-0-14-310665-4
    $16.00 US
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    Apr 24, 2012
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    The Greek Myths
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    Robert Graves, Ross Macdonald
    978-0-14-310671-5
    $27.00 US
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    Apr 24, 2012
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    Three Novels of New York
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    Edith Wharton, Richard Gray
    978-0-14-310655-5
    $25.00 US
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    Feb 29, 2012
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    Titanic, First Accounts
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Various
    978-0-14-310662-3
    $18.00 US
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    Feb 28, 2012
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    Kama Sutra
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Vatsyayana, Malika Favre
    978-0-14-310659-3
    $18.00 US
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    Jan 31, 2012
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    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Frances Hodgson Burnett, Jillian Tamaki
    978-0-14-310645-6
    $18.00 US
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    Oct 25, 2011
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    Black Beauty
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Anna Sewell, Jillian Tamaki
    978-0-14-310647-0
    $18.00 US
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    Oct 25, 2011
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    Sense and Sensibility
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Jane Austen
    978-0-14-310652-4
    $17.00 US
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    Oct 25, 2011
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    Emma
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Jane Austen, Jillian Tamaki
    978-1-101-65958-8
    $13.99 US
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    Oct 25, 2011
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    Madame Bovary
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Gustave Flaubert
    978-0-14-310649-4
    $17.00 US
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    Oct 04, 2011
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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Roald Dahl, Ivan Brunetti, Joseph Schindelman
    978-0-14-310633-3
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    Aug 30, 2011
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    James and the Giant Peach
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Roald Dahl, Jordan Crane, Nancy Ekholm Burkert
    978-0-14-310634-0
    $16.00 US
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    Aug 30, 2011
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    Persuasion
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Jane Austen
    978-0-14-310628-9
    $17.00 US
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    Jun 28, 2011
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    The Communist Manifesto
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Killoffer
    978-0-14-310626-5
    $15.00 US
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    Mar 01, 2011
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    Great Expectations
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Charles Dickens, Tom Haugomat
    978-0-14-310627-2
    $16.00 US
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    Dec 28, 2010
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    The Aeneid
    Virgil
    978-0-14-310629-6
    $18.00 US
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    Dec 28, 2010
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    Jane Eyre
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Charlotte Bronte, Ruben Toledo
    978-0-14-310615-9
    $18.00 US
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    Nov 30, 2010
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    Dracula
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Bram Stoker, Ruben Toledo
    978-0-14-310616-6
    $17.00 US
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    Nov 30, 2010
  • The Canterbury Tales
    The Canterbury Tales
    A Retelling by Peter Ackroyd (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Geoffrey Chaucer, Ted Stearn
    978-0-14-310617-3
    $22.00 US
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    Nov 02, 2010
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    Keith Haring Journals
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Keith Haring
    978-0-14-310597-8
    $21.00 US
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    Jan 26, 2010
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    The Bronte Sisters
    Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte
    978-0-14-310583-1
    $25.00 US
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    Dec 29, 2009
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    White Noise
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Don DeLillo
    978-0-14-310598-5
    $18.00 US
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    Dec 29, 2009
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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Mark Twain, Lilli Carre
    978-0-14-310594-7
    $18.00 US
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    Oct 27, 2009
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    Moby-Dick
    or, The Whale (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Herman Melville, Tony Millionaire
    978-0-14-310595-4
    $20.00 US
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    Oct 27, 2009
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    Revolutionary Suicide
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Huey P. Newton, Ho Che Anderson
    978-0-14-310532-9
    $18.00 US
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    Sep 29, 2009
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    The Qur'an
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    978-0-14-310588-6
    $23.00 US
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    Sep 29, 2009
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    Pride and Prejudice
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    Jane Austen, Ruben Toledo
    978-0-14-310542-8
    $18.00 US
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    Aug 25, 2009
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    Wuthering Heights
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    Emily Bronte, Ruben Toledo
    978-0-14-310543-5
    $18.00 US
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    Aug 25, 2009
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    The Scarlet Letter
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ruben Toledo
    978-0-14-310544-2
    $17.00 US
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    Aug 25, 2009
  • The Short Novels of John Steinbeck
    The Short Novels of John Steinbeck
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    John Steinbeck
    978-0-14-310577-0
    $33.00 US
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    Jul 08, 2009
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    The Art of War
    The Essential Translation of the Classic Book of Life
    Sun-tzu
    978-0-14-310575-6
    $15.00 US
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    Apr 28, 2009
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    Rashomon and Seventeen Other Stories
    Ryunosuke Akutagawa
    978-0-14-044970-9
    $17.00 US
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    Mar 03, 2009
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    War and Peace
    Leo Tolstoy
    978-0-14-044793-4
    $20.00 US
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    Feb 24, 2009
  • Candide
    Candide
    Or Optimism
    Francois Voltaire
    978-0-14-045510-6
    $13.00 US
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    Feb 24, 2009
  • The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights
    The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    John Steinbeck
    978-0-14-310545-9
    $20.00 US
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    Dec 30, 2008
  • Lady Chatterley's Lover
    Lady Chatterley's Lover
    Cambridge Lawrence Edition
    D. H. Lawrence
    978-0-14-144149-8
    $15.00 US
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    Nov 25, 2008
  • The Stone Diaries
    The Stone Diaries
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Carol Shields
    978-0-14-310550-3
    $18.00 US
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    Sep 30, 2008
  • On the Road: the Original Scroll
    On the Road: the Original Scroll
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Jack Kerouac
    978-0-14-310546-6
    $18.00 US
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    Aug 26, 2008
  • Metamorphosis and Other Stories
    Metamorphosis and Other Stories
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Franz Kafka
    978-0-14-310524-4
    $17.00 US
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    Feb 26, 2008
  • Frankenstein
    Frankenstein
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Mary Shelley, Daniel Clowes
    978-0-14-310503-9
    $17.00 US
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    Sep 25, 2007
  • The Three Musketeers
    The Three Musketeers
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Alexandre Dumas, Tom Gauld
    978-0-14-310500-8
    $21.00 US
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    Aug 28, 2007
  • The Tibetan Book of the Dead
    The Tibetan Book of the Dead
    First Complete Translation (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    978-0-14-310494-0
    $25.00 US
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    Jan 30, 2007
  • Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair
    Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair
    Dual-Language Edition
    Pablo Neruda
    978-0-14-303996-9
    $14.00 US
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    Dec 26, 2006
  • No Longer Human
    No Longer Human
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Osamu Dazai
    978-0-14-313750-4
    $16.00 US
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    Jun 13, 2023
  • To the Lighthouse
    To the Lighthouse
    Virginia Woolf
    978-0-14-313757-3
    $28.00 US
    Hardcover
    Penguin Classics
    May 02, 2023
  • The Custom of the Country
    The Custom of the Country
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Edith Wharton
    978-0-14-313721-4
    $18.00 US
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    Nov 15, 2022
  • Monkey King
    Monkey King
    Journey to the West (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Wu Cheng'en
    978-0-14-313630-9
    $18.00 US
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    May 10, 2022
  • The Sun Also Rises
    The Sun Also Rises
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Ernest Hemingway
    978-0-14-313677-4
    $18.00 US
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    Jan 04, 2022
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    The Great Gatsby
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    978-0-14-313612-5
    $18.00 US
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    Jan 05, 2021
  • Mrs. Dalloway
    Mrs. Dalloway
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Virginia Woolf
    978-0-14-313613-2
    $16.00 US
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    Jan 05, 2021
  • Tao Te Ching
    Tao Te Ching
    The Essential Translation of the Ancient Chinese Book of the Tao (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Lao Tzu
    978-0-14-313380-3
    $18.00 US
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    Nov 12, 2019
  • Anne of Green Gables
    Anne of Green Gables
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    L. M. Montgomery
    978-0-14-313185-4
    $19.00 US
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    Nov 14, 2017
  • The Wonderful O
    The Wonderful O
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    James Thurber, Marc Simont
    978-0-14-313042-0
    $20.00 US
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    Jun 06, 2017
  • The African Trilogy
    The African Trilogy
    Things Fall Apart; Arrow of God; No Longer at Ease
    Chinua Achebe
    978-0-14-313134-2
    $25.00 US
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    May 02, 2017
  • Presence: Collected Stories
    Presence: Collected Stories
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Arthur Miller
    978-0-14-310847-4
    $25.00 US
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    Penguin Classics
    Nov 22, 2016
  • Collected Essays
    Collected Essays
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Arthur Miller
    978-0-14-310849-8
    $35.00 US
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    Nov 22, 2016
  • Lord of the Flies
    Lord of the Flies
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    William Golding
    978-0-14-312940-0
    $17.00 US
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    Nov 15, 2016
  • The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories
    The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories
    (Penguin Orange Collection)
    H. P. Lovecraft
    978-0-14-312945-5
    $18.00 US
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    Oct 18, 2016
  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    (Penguin Orange Collection)
    Ken Kesey
    978-0-14-312951-6
    $18.00 US
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    Oct 18, 2016
  • The Haunting of Hill House
    The Haunting of Hill House
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Shirley Jackson
    978-0-14-312937-0
    $18.00 US
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    Sep 27, 2016
  • The 13 Clocks
    The 13 Clocks
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    James Thurber, Marc Simont
    978-0-14-311014-9
    $16.00 US
    Paperback
    Penguin Classics
    Aug 02, 2016
  • Storm of Steel
    Storm of Steel
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Ernst Junger, Neil Gower
    978-0-14-310825-2
    $19.00 US
    Paperback
    Penguin Classics
    May 31, 2016
  • A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    Centennial Edition (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    James Joyce, Roman Muradov
    978-0-14-310824-5
    $18.00 US
    Paperback
    Penguin Classics
    May 24, 2016
  • The Master and Margarita
    The Master and Margarita
    50th-Anniversary Edition (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Mikhail Bulgakov, Christopher Conn Askew
    978-0-14-310827-6
    $18.00 US
    Paperback
    Penguin Classics
    May 03, 2016
  • I Ching
    I Ching
    The Essential Translation of the Ancient Chinese Oracle and Book of Wisdom (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    978-0-14-310692-0
    $30.00 US
    Paperback
    Penguin Classics
    Dec 01, 2015
  • Sherlock Holmes: The Novels
    Sherlock Holmes: The Novels
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    978-0-14-310713-2
    $25.00 US
    Paperback
    Penguin Classics
    Nov 24, 2015
  • Middlemarch
    Middlemarch
    (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    George Eliot
    978-0-14-310772-9
    $18.00 US
    Paperback
    Penguin Classics
    Nov 17, 2015
  • The Liars' Club
    The Liars' Club
    A Memoir (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Mary Karr, Brian Rea
    978-0-14-310779-8
    $18.00 US
    Paperback
    Penguin Classics
    Nov 10, 2015
  • The Penguin Arthur Miller
    The Penguin Arthur Miller
    Collected Plays (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Arthur Miller
    978-0-14-310777-4
    $35.00 US
    Paperback
    Penguin Classics
    Oct 13, 2015
  • Emma
    Emma
    200th-Anniversary Annotated Edition (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    Jane Austen
    978-0-14-310771-2
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