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Ethan Frome

by Wharton, Edith.

Language: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- Penguin Classics -- 2012Availability: Items available for loan: CENTRAL LIBRARY [Call number: 813.52 WHA/E] (1).
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Poems 1962–2020

by Louise Glück.

Language: English Publisher: Penguin Classics Availability: No items available
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Selected Short Stories

by Rabindranath Tagore.

Language: English Publisher: Penguin Classics Availability: No items available
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The Driver's Seat

by Muriel Spark.

Language: English Publisher: Penguin Classics Availability: No items available
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The myth of Sisyphus

by Camus, Albert | O'Brien, Justin (Translator).

Language: English Publisher: London Penguin Classics 2013Online access: Publisher's URL Availability: No items available Checked out (1).
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Wide Sargasso sea

by Rhys, Jean | Smith, Angela (Editor).

Language: English Publisher: London Penguin Classics 1997Online access: Publisher's URL Availability: Items available for loan: CENTRAL LIBRARY [Call number: 823.912 RHY/W] (1).
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What is history?

by Carr, E. H | Evans, Richard J. (Introduction).

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Language: English Publisher: London Penguin Classics 2018Online access: Publisher's URL Availability: Items available for loan: CENTRAL LIBRARY [Call number: 901 CAR/W] (1). Items available for reference: CENTRAL LIBRARY [Call number: 901 CAR/W] (1).
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Daddy-Long-Legs

by Jean Webster.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Penguin Classics Availability: No items available
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Through the Looking Glass

by Lewis Carroll.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Penguin Classics Availability: No items available

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