So Many Steps to Death by Agatha Christie, Featuring Hilary Craven, Tom Betterton, and Leblanc Original British Title: Destination Unknown Kangaroo Pocket Books Pocket Book Edition, 7th Printing, December 1975ISBN-10: 055335052
(9780061956317) - Height: 203 mm - Spine width: 21 mm - Width: 134 mm - Harper Perennial - ISBN: 9780061956317 - Number of pages: 316 - Languages: English - Weight: 268 g
(9781590511534) - Height: 203 mm - Spine width: 11 mm - Width: 133 mm - Other - Other Press - ISBN: 9781590511534 - Number of pages: 160 - Languages: English - Weight: 369 g
(9780735274730) - Barnes, Julian - Hardcover - Random House Canada - Random House of Canada - Height: 198 mm - Spine width: 25 mm - Width: 142 mm - ISBN: 9780735274730 - Number of pages: 272 - Language: English
(9781982101633) - Height: 162 mm - Spine width: 26 mm - Width: 235 mm - Scout Press - ISBN: 9781982101633 - Number of pages: 225 - Languages: English - Weight: 402 g
(9781590519851) - Reprint - Other Press - Penguin Random House Group - Height: 135 mm - Spine width: 22 mm - Width: 203 mm - ISBN: 9781590519851 - Number of pages: 448 - Languages: English - Weight: 436 g
(9780007480999) - Mantel, Hilary - Sagas - England - Hardback original - Historic novels - London, United Kingdom - Fourth Estate Ltd - Book language: English - Dimensions: 159 x 240 x 64mm | 1,280g - Format: 864 pages | Wolf Hall
Dive into "A Farewell to Arms," a timeless novel by Ernest Hemingway, capturing the tragedy and romance of war. Explore themes of love, loss, and courage in this compelling Vintage Classic masterpiece.
(9781526604750) - Reprint - Bloomsbury - Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) - Height: 129 mm - Spine width: 30 mm - Width: 197 mm - ISBN: 9781526604750 - Number of pages: 412 - Languages: English - Weight: 304 g | Sunday Times & Mother and daughter
In “Sons and Lovers,” D.H. Lawrence explores a young man's struggle for identity amid love, family duty, and industrial change, weaving raw emotion with vivid descriptions of early twentieth‑century life.
Explore the lush, introspective world of Marcel Proust in Volume II, where memory intertwines with nature’s quiet growth, revealing subtle emotions and the delicate art of longing.