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  • - Gift Edition including all three novels: Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass
    av Philip Pullman
    324,-

    Lyra is an orphan who lives in a parallel universe in which science, theology and magic are entwined. Lyra's search for a kidnapped friend uncovers a sinister plot involving stolen children and turns into a quest to understand a mysterious phenomenon called Dust.

  • av Isaac Asimov
    237,-

    It is the story of the Galactic Empire, crumbling after twelve thousand years of rule. And it is the particular story of psycho-historian Hari Seldon, the only man who can see the horrors the future has in store: a dark age of ignorance, barbarism and violence that will last for thirty thousand years.

  • av Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
    203,-

    A bitter-sweet tale of quiet lives in the small and apparently timeless world of mid-19th century Sicilian nobility. Through the eyes of his princely protagonist, the author chronicles the details of an aristocratic, pastoral society, torn apart by revolution, death and decay.

  • av Fyodor Dostoevsky
    246,-

    Dostoesky's drama of sin, guilt and redemption transmutes the sordid story of an old woman's murder by a desperate student into the nineteenth century's profoundest and most compelling philosophical novel. Grim in theme and setting, the book nevertheless seduces by its combination of superbly drawn characters, narrative brilliance and manic comedy.

  • av Aldous Huxley
    214,-

    Far in the future, the World Controllers have created the ideal society. Through clever use of genetic engineering, brainwashing and recreational sex and drugs all its members are happy consumers. A visit to one of the few remaining Savage Reservations where the old, imperfect life still continues, may be the cure for his distress...

  • av Sun Tzu
    184,-

    The iconic text in its original 13 short chapters printed unencumbered by notesThe text repeated, this time interspersed with selected extracts from the canon of traditional Chinese commentators who have explained Sun Tzu's wisdom over the centuries;

  • av Fyodor Dostoevsky
    224,-

    Dostoevsky was writing at a time when Russia had reason to be optimistic, but the warning signs in his fiction perhaps leave us clues as to why Russia still has social problems today - and why, less than 40 years after Dostoevsky's death, Russia embraced Communism and destroyed the society in which Dostoevsky had lived

  • av Dante Alighieri
    294,-

    This edition prints all three parts of Dante's great poem about the journey of the soul - INFERNO, PURGATORIO and PARADISO - in the recent English translation by Allen Mandelbaum, with an introduction and explanatory notes on each canto by the noted Dante scholar, Peter Armour.

  • av Fyodor Dostoevsky
    252,-

    The BROTHERS KARAMAZOV - Dostoevsky's most widely read novel - is at once a murder mystery, a mordant comedy of family intrigue, a pioneering work of psychological realism and an unblinking look into the abyss of human suffering.

  • av Edward Gibbon
    732,-

    Easily the most celebrated historical work in English, Gibbon's account of the Roman empire was in its time a landmark in classical and historical scholarship and remains a remarkable fresh and powerful contribution to the interpretation of Roman history more than two hundred years after its first appearance.

  • av Marcus Aurelius
    170,-

    The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (AD 121-180) embodied in his person that ideal figure of antiquity, the philosopher-king. His "Meditations" reveal a mind of exceptional clarity and originality and a spirit attuned to the particulars of human destiny.

  • - Palace Walk, Palace of Desire, Sugar Street
    av Naguib Mahfouz
    394,-

    Filled with compelling drama, earthy humour and remarkable insight, this book traces three generations of the family of tyrannical patriarch al-Sayyid Ahmad Abd al-Jawad, who rules his household with a strict hand while living a secret life of self-indulgence.

  • av Vladimir Nabokov
    224,-

    Poet and pervert, Humbert Humbert becomes obsessed by twelve-year-old Lolita and seeks to possess her, first carnally and then artistically, out of love, 'to fix once for all the perilous magic of nymphets'.

  • av Niccolò Machiavelli
    170,-

    Born in 1469, Niccolo Machiavelli undertook diplomatic missions to various courts, before his imprisonment and exile. To quote his own words, this book discusses "what a principality is, what kinds there are, how they can be acquired, how they can be kept and why they are lost".

  • av John Steinbeck
    216,-

    The Grapes Of Wrath, a captivating novel by the renowned author John Steinbeck, was first published in 1993. This compelling piece of literature, brought to you by Everyman, is a must-read for any avid reader. The book belongs to the genre of classic American literature and is revered for its rich narrative and profound themes. The Grapes Of Wrath is more than just a book; it's a journey through the harsh realities of life during the Great Depression. Steinbeck's masterful storytelling and vivid descriptions will leave you immersed in the world he's created. Don't miss out on this timeless classic from Everyman's collection. Enjoy the brilliance of John Steinbeck in The Grapes Of Wrath.

  • - Volumes 4,5,6 The Eastern Empire
    av Edward Gibbon
    589,-

    The six-volume Everyman edition - the only complete one now available-prints the entire text of the book with all Gibbon's own notes, later editorial commentaries, maps, tables, descriptive tables of contents, indices, appendices and two magisterial essays on the author and his work by Hugh Trevor-Roper.

  • av Ovid
    224,-

    Ovid's sequence of fifteen witty and playful poems sketches the history of the world from its creation to the poet's own time through a series of transformation myths in which gods and goddesses succumb to all-too-human passions, not least in the matter of love.

  • av Joseph Conrad
    194,-

    In a novella which remains highly controversial to this day, Conrad explores the relations between Africa and Europe. But there he encounters Kurtz, an idealist apparently crazed and depraved by his power over the natives, and the meeting prompts Marlowe to reflect on the darkness at the heart of all men.

  • av Ernest Hemingway
    216,-

    One of Hemingway's finest novels, A FAREWELL TO ARMS was published in 1929 when the author was at the height of his power, It draws on his own experiences serving with the Italins in World War One when he was severely wounded in action and awarded the Croce de Guerra.

  • av Homer
    224,-

    A translation of Homer's great epic poem. Fitzgerald has also translated Homer's "The Odyssey" and Virgil's "Aeneid".

  • av James Baldwin
    214,-

    Giovanni's Room is a gripping novel by the celebrated author James Baldwin. Published in 2016 by Everyman, this book has left a significant mark on the literary world. The genre of the book is hard to pin down, as Baldwin's writing often transcends conventional classifications. Giovanni's Room tells a timeless story, exploring themes of identity, passion, and the human condition. Baldwin's unique storytelling and profound understanding of human nature make this book a must-read. The publication of this book by Everyman further cements their reputation as a publisher of thought-provoking and boundary-pushing literature. The book is written in English.

  • av Ray Bradbury
    276,-

    Here, too, are thrilling, terrifying stories such as 'The Fog Horn' - perfect for reading under the covers. Read for the first time, these stories are a feast for the imagination;

  • av P.G. Wodehouse
    177,-

    A humorous novel in which an Earl and his aristocratic family are divided by what is seen as a socially unsuitable marriage.

  • - 3 vols
    av Leo Tolstoy
    710,-

    This is a three-volume boxed set of Tolstoy's historical chronicle of Russia's struggle with Napoleon. The novel is an affirmation of life itself, focusing on the lives of individuals and the physical reality of human experience and its bewildering complexity.

  • av Herman Melville
    243,-

    A story of the war between man and mammal, in which the author explores his obsessions with good and evil, love and solitude, speech and silence, using his technical knowledge of sailing and the sea to tell a story which is at once minutely realistic and powerfully symbolic.

  • av Gillian Avery
    216,-

  • av James Baldwin
    180,-

    'Go back to where you started, or as far back as you can, examine all of it, travel your road again and tell the truth about it.

  • - All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing, Cities of the Plain
    av Cormac McCarthy
    257,-

    Title: The Border Trilogy, Author: Cormac McCarthy, Publication Year: 2008-08-28, Publisher: Everyman, Language: eng

  • av Flann O'Brien
    256,-

    In the five novels by Ireland's greatest comic writer we can explore the full range of his invention, from the multi-layered madness of At Swim-Two-Birds to the piercing realism of The Hard Life and the surreal logic of The Third Policeman.

  • av P.G. Wodehouse
    174,-

    Typical - just when Bertie thinks that God's in his heaven and all's right with the world, things start to go wrong again... Only one man can save the day - the inimitable Jeeves.

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