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Richard Nixon: Speeches, Writings, Documents by Rick Perlstein (Editor)
$10.00 NZD
Category: Biography | Series: The\James Madison Library in American Politics Ser. | Reading Level: very good
The first book to present America's most controversial president in his own words across his entire career, this unique collection of Richard Nixon's most important writings dramatically demonstrates why he has had such a profound impact on American life. This volume gathers everything from schoolboy le ...Show more
The Awakening and Selected Stories by Kate Chopin
$10.00 NZD
Category: Classic fiction | Series: The\Penguin American Library | Reading Level: very good
This collection of Kate Chopin's works includes her novel The Awakening and eight of her most well-known short stories. The Awakening was condemned by most critics when it was first published in 1899 but now is celebrated for its early feminist views. Chopin advocates for women's rights in this novel, c ...Show more
The Red Badge of Courage - An Episode of the American Civil War by Stephen Crane; Pascal Covici Jr.
$5.00 NZD
Category: Classic fiction | Series: American Library | Reading Level: good
A thrilling literary classic, and an unforgettable read. The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War by Stephen Crane is an exhilarating fictional war novel first published in 1895 London. Be inspired and moved by prose written in times long gone. Classic works of literature have memo ...Show more
The Rights of Man by Thomas Paine
$10.00 NZD
Category: Philosophy | Series: The\Penguin American Library | Reading Level: good
One of the great classics on democracy, "Rights of Man" was published in England in 1791 as a vindication of the French Revolution and a critique of the British system of government. In direct, forceful prose, Paine defends popular rights, national independence, revolutionary war, and economic growth - ...Show more
Uncle Tom's Cabin or, Life Among the Lowly by Harriet Beecher Stowe
$10.00 NZD
Category: Classic fiction | Series: Penguin American Library | Reading Level: very good
Published in 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel was a powerful indictment of slavery in America. Describing the many trials and eventual escape to freedom of the long-suffering, good-hearted slave Uncle Tom, it aimed to show how Christian love can overcome any human cruelty. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" has rem ...Show more
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