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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 808.8
EAN num: 9780393925722
ISBN number: 0393925722
Label: W. W. Norton
Manufacturer: W. W. Norton
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 2700
Printing Date: August 15, 2005
Publishing house: W. W. Norton
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Product Description:
A library of Western literature in two volumes, this new edition offers more than 40 works in their entirety—from Homer's Odyssey to Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart—as well as dozens of excerpted works and over 200 lyric poems.
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This is a very good compliation of literary works of Western literature. It is refreshing to read the works of the masters of literature of yesteryear. Today, most people have never read or even heard of these works. What a shame!
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The book arrived in a couple of weeks. I would have liked it to have arrived as early as the other 2 books did, but that was okay. It was just the book I needed and at a much reduced price from what the University was charging for it.
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Everything was exactly as the seller described. On time and speedy service. Would buy from again.
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Looks brand new. Very useful and I'm happy to have this in my library
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I bought this to use with Tapestry of Grace curriculum, and used it with a 14 yr old fresh out of public school. It was way beyond her vocabulary level and reading skill set. This is a book I have seen used in college classes, and it figures, because much of the poems and plays are written in old or medieval English. We ended up scrapping this book most of the time and reading the same works in modern English online.
Having said that, for a child who is used to a classical education, this collection of works would be a pleasure to read.
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