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A Tale Of Two Cities(Illustrated) - cover

A Tale Of Two Cities(Illustrated)

Charles Dickens

Publisher: Micheal Smith

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Features:

	 Illustrated Edition: Immerse yourself with 20 breathtaking illustrations that bring the story to life.
	 Summary Included: Dive into the heart of the story with a concise and captivating summary.
	 Character List: Get acquainted with the iconic personalities that inhabit Dickens' world.
	 Author Biography: Delve deeper into the life and times of the literary genius, Charles Dickens

Embark on a journey through the tumultuous waves of revolution and redemption, love and sacrifice, hope and despair. Set against the vivid backdrops of London and Paris, "A Tale of Two Cities" is Dickens' riveting tale of the French Revolution and its impact on a cast of memorable characters.

Meet Charles Darnay, an honorable Frenchman who must confront his aristocratic legacy, and Sydney Carton, the embittered English lawyer seeking meaning amidst the chaos. As their lives intertwine with the radiant Lucie Manette and her father's shadowed past, witness a narrative that oscillates between the grim guillotine streets of Paris and the misty avenues of London.

In this Special Illustrated Edition, the world of Dickens is brought to vibrant life, inviting readers old and new to experience the drama, passion, and resilience of its characters. Uncover the depths of human nature, the thin line between heroism and cowardice, and the eternal battle of light against darkness.

Whether you're revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, this edition of "A Tale of Two Cities" promises an enriched and unforgettable reading experience.



 
Available since: 12/08/2023.

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