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An Outcast of the Islands - cover

An Outcast of the Islands

Joseph Conrad

Publisher: Charles River Editors

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Joseph Conrad was a Polish author who moved to England.  Conrads writing was unique for its time as it often featured anti-heroic characters.  Many of his stories have been made into films.  This edition of Conrads An Outcast of the Islands includes a table of contents.
Available since: 03/22/2018.

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