Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury

  • 5 stars across 9 books
L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) produced a rich array of fairy tales, fantasy, and whimsy, including fourteen full-length Oz books. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz however, remains the most popular and enduring of all. One of the best-known and most-read books in the world, it is still considered ""the quintessential American fairy tale."" Michael McCurdy's richly evocative illustrations grace more than 160 books for children and adults alike, including American Tall Tales, The Man Who Planted Trees, Tarzan, The Sailor's Alphabet, and Trapped by the Ice: Shackleton's Amazing Antarctic Adventure. Ray Bradbury, one of America's most popular and widely respected writers, is the author of classics such as The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451, and The Illustrated Man.
30th January 2007

Fahrenheit 451

Comprehensive reading and study guides provide concise critical excerpts that offer a scholarly overview of each work, "... MoreFahrenheit 451

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19th January 2010

Graphic Classics Volume 18: Louisa May Alcott

"Graphic Classics: Louisa May Alcott" features "Little Women", adapted for comics by Trina Robbins and illustrated by An... MoreGraphic Classics Volume 18: Louisa May Alcott

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