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Alexandre Dumas: Complete and Unabridged: Three Novels by Alexandre Dumas
Bram Stoker: Complete and Unabridged: Five Novels by Bram Stoker
Charles Dickens: Complete and Unabridged: Five Novels by Charles Dickens
Charlotte Bronte: Complete and Unabridged: Four Novels by Charlotte Brontë
Daniel Defoe: Complete and Unabridged: Five Novels by Daniel Defoe
E.M.Forster: Complete and Unabridged: Four Novels by E. M. Forster
Edith Wharton: Complete and Unabridged: Five Novels by Edith Wharton
Ernest Hemingway: Four Novels by Ernest Hemingway
Five Novels by Thomas Hardy
Five Novels (Library of Essential Writers) by Nathaniel Hawthorne
George Eliot: Complete and Unabridged: Four Novels by George Eliot
Gustave Flaubert: Complete and Unabridged: Five Novels by Gustave Flaubert
H.G. Wells: Complete and Unabridged: Seven Novels by H. G. Wells
H.P. Lovecraft: Complete and Unabridged: The Fiction by H. P. Lovecraft
Henry James: Complete and Unabridged:Five Novels by Henry James
Herman Melville: Seven Novels (Library of Essential Writers) by Herman Melville
Jack London: Complete and Unabridged: Six Novels by Jack London
Joesph Conrad: Complete and Unabridged; Complete Short Stories by Joseph Conrad
Jules Verne: Complete and Unabridged: Seven Novels by Jules Verne
Mark Twain: Five Novels (Library of Essential Writers Series) by Mark Twain
O. Henry: Complete and Unabridged (All the Fiction) by O. Henry
Oscar Wilde: Collected Works (Library of Essential Writers Series) by Oscar Wilde
Robert Louis Stevenson: Complete and Unabridged: Seven Novels by Robert Louis Stevenson
Saki: The Fiction: Complete and Unabridged (Barnes & Noble's Library of Essential Writers Series) (Barnes & Noble's Libr by Saki
Three Novels (The Cossacks, War and Peace, Anna Karenina) Complete and Unabridged by Leo Tolstoy
Victor Hugo: Three Novels (Library of Essential Writers) by Victor Hugo
W. Somerset Maugham - Five Novels Complete and Unabridged by W. Somerset Maugham

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