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James Fenimore Cooper"[Cooper's] sympathy is large, and his humor is as genuine—and as perfectly unaffected—as his art."—Joseph Conrad $24.99 | Philip RothIn Deception, Roth presents the tightly enclosed world of adulterous intimacy with a directness that has no equal in American fiction. $25.25 | Alexandre DumasEdmond Dantès, on the threshold of a bright career and happy marriage, is imprisoned on a false political charge. After a dramatic escape, he finds the treasure of Monte Cristo, which makes him wealthy, then sets out to seek revenge against his old enemies. $53.99 | Aldous HuxleyA sardonic and outspoken novel, Antic Hay unfolds its polemical theme against the backdrop of London’s post-war nihilistic Bohemia. $19.99 | Joseph ConradNostromo ambitiously brings to life the political climate of an underdeveloped Latin American country as it tells of one nation's violent revolution and one hero's moral degeneration. $27.99 | James JoyceJoyce’s experimental masterpiece set a new standard for modernist fiction, pushing the English language past all previous thresholds in its quest to capture a day in the life of an Everyman in Dublin. $38.99 |
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