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The League of Extraordinary
Gentlemen by Alan Moore & Kevin O'Neil - £10.49
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Comics scriptwriting supremo Alan Moore's
incredible, reinvention of classic heroes and villains - now available
in an eagerly-anticipated paperback. What if some of the best loved literary
characters in history were to band together to fight crime? What if Captain
Nemo, Allan Quatermain, Dr Henry Jekyll (together with his brutish alter
ego Edward Hyde) and The Invisible Man were brought together by a Miss
Mina Harker (who once had a dalliance with a certain Count from Transylvania),
to fight the menace of Fu Manchu? Enter the extraordinary world of Alan
Moore with this fantastic collection to find out!
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Book 2 by Alan Moore & Kevin O'Neil -
£13.99 Save 30% |
Not yet published: you may still order this
title. We will dispatch it to you when we receive it from the publisher.
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The League of Extraordinary
Gentlemen - Novelisation - £4.38 |
A rip-roaring novelisation based on the bestselling
League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen comic book series by Alan Moore. As the
British Empire lies in mortal jeopardy, a top-secret initiative unites several
of the most illustrious (and sometimes infamous) personages of the age:
Allan Quartermain, famed explorer and adventurer; Captain Nemo, master of
the undersea submersible Nautilus: Dr. Henry Jekyll and his brutish alter
ego, Mr. Hyde; Rodney Skinner, the Invisible Man; Dorian Gray, the ageless
subject of a diabolical portrait; Mina Murray (nee Harker), surviving victim
of the late Count Dracula and a scrappy American secret agent named Tom
Sawyer. Together they form THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN. When a
criminal mastermind known only as 'The Fantom' plots to hurl the world into
war, The League must race across the globe to foil the masked madman's insidious
scheme. But they may not have reckoned with the traitor in their midst...
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Pre-order the The League
Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, (2003) on DVD or Video. |
Adaptation of Alan Moore's graphic novel. Allan
Quatermain, Captain Nemo, Mina Harker, The Invisible Man, Dorian Gray, Tom
Sawyer, and Dr. Henry Jekyll join together to defeat a force of evil threatening
the world....
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Tales of Allan Quartermain and Others by H Rider Haggard -
£4.94 |
Please note: this item is an e-Book.
System Requirements
- Format: E-BOOK: Adobe Reader
- File Size: 1410K
- Macintosh Compatible: OS 9.x or later
- Windows Compatible: Yes
- Handheld Compatible: No. This title is not compatible with Pocket PCs, PDAs, or other handhelds.
Please note: some publishers do not allow Adobe e-Books to be printed or forwarded.
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King Solomon's Mines by H Rider Haggard - £3.99 |
A thrilling search for a missing man amidst the scorching deserts and perilous mountains of Africa. In 1885, H. Rider Haggard's publisher considered King Solomon's Mines 'the most amazing book ever written.'
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde / Weir of Hermiston - £3.50 |
This edition of "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde / Weir of Hermiston" includes Stevenson's essay "The Importance of Dreams". Both these stories deal in different ways with a topic which fascinated Stevenson: the duality of human nature.
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Dracula (Penguin Popular Classics)
Bram Stoker - £1.50 |
Jonathan Harker, incarcerated in a Transylvanian castle, has an alluring but terrifying dream of three women, eager to prey upon him. His host and jailer is none other than Count Dracula, or Nosferatu, the Un-Dead, controller of the wolves.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray (Penguin Popular Classics)
Oscar Wilde - £1.50 |
Oscar Wilde's classic tale of narcissism is rife with symbolism and classic themes. Beyond the critical approach, the story can simply be enjoyed on its own as a well-written tale of suspense and surprise.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Penguin Popular Classics)
Mark Twain - £1.50 |
The tale of a boy's life in a small town on the banks of the Mississippi River. Tom skips school and with his friends, Huck Finn and Jim, spends his days on mad adventures - some real, some imagined.
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Penguin Popular Classics)
Mark Twain - £1.50 |
Huck, the disreputable boy in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", was beaten whenever his drunken father was sober enough to hold the strap. He was 14 when he got away from him, and met old Jim, also on the run. Together on a raft they tumbled in and out of experiences.
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Penguin Popular Classics) Jules Verne - £1.50 |
A huge marine animal which has haunted the seas is no living beast, but a man-made vessel, and three men find themselves the helpless prisoners of Captain Nemo. Resigned to their fate, they begin a miraculous journey on this submarine ship which can travel through waters never before explored.
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The Invisible Man (Signet Classics (Paperback)) H. G. Wells - £2.98 |
In the original book the character is Hawley Griffin - the Invisible Man but seemingly
because of copyright issues with the estate of H.G. Wells, "The Invisible Man" in this film is "Rodney Skinner," someone who found the original character's serum.

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