Recommended Books
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A Woman Named Smith
€28.20Amusing mystery story, its melodramatic plot unwinding against the charming background of a South Carolina townlet stirred to its depths by the passing of an historic mansion, through a spite will, to the possession of “a Yankee woman named Smith.”
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Collected Works of Poe Volume 1, the Raven Edition
€26.40“The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym”; such papers of keen criticism and review as won for Poe the enthusiastic admiration of Charles Dickens, although they made him many enemies among the over-puffed minor American writers so mercilessly exposed by him;
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Dracula
€25.15ll and opened up the lofty, snow-covered peak of a mountain, which seemed, as we wound on our serpentine way, to be right before us.
“Look! Isten szek!”–“God’s seat!”–and he crossed himself reverently.
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Jane Eyre
€35.25A poor governess, Jane Eyre, captures the heart of her enigmatic employer, Edward Rochester. Jane discovers that he has a secret that could jeopardize any hope of happiness between them.
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The Fall of the House of Usher
€22.50extending from the roof of the building in front, made its way down the wall in a zigzag direction, until it became lost in the sullen waters
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The Raven / The Masque of the Red Death / The Cask of Amontillado
€28.50Soon again I heard a tapping something louder than before.
“Surely,” said I, “surely that is something at my window lattice;Let me see, then, what thereat is and this mystery explore–
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The Woman in White
€25.20his hand, the golden Papa has a letter; and after he has made his excuse for disturbing us in our Infernal Region with the common mortal Business of the house, he addresses himself to the three young Misses, and begins, as you English begin everything in this blessed world that you have to say, with a great O. ‘O, my dears,’ says the mighty merchant, ‘I have got here a letter from my friend,
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Wuthering Heights
€19.90‘Were you asked to tea?’ she demanded, tying an apron over her neat black frock, and standing with a spoonful of the leaf poised over the pot.
‘I shall be glad to have a cup,’ I answered.










