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MCL Catalogue 2021.Indd OWN THE WORLD’S GREAT WORKS OF LITERATURE IN ONE BEAUTIFUL COLLECTABLE LIBRARY Beautifully produced with gilt edges, a ribbon marker, head and tail bands, bespoke illustrated cover and real cloth binding, every Macmillan Collector’s Library hardback adheres to the same high production values. In this collector’s booklet, you’ll fi nd information about all our books together with a handy tick box against each title so that you can keep a record of your own collection. Macmillan Collector’s Library: own, collect, and treasure FICTION TITLES FICTION Louisa May Alcott Margery Allingham Margery Allingham Little Women Sweet Danger e Tiger in the Smoke 9781509827770 • £9.99 9781509826797 • £9.99 9781509826780 • £9.99 Eleanor Atkinson Jane Austen Jane Austen Greyfriars Bobby Emma M a n s e l d P a r k 9781529048766 • £9.99 9781909621664 • £9.99 9781909621718 • £9.99 Jane Austen Jane Austen Jane Austen Northanger Abbey Persuasion Pride and Prejudice 9781909621671 • £9.99 9781909621701 • £9.99 9781909621657 • £9.99 FICTION Jane Austen Jane Austen Anne Brontë Sanditon, Lady Susan, Sense and Sensibility Agnes Grey & e History of England 9781909621695 • £9.99 9781509890002 • £9.99 9781909621688 • £9.99 Charlotte Brontë Emily Brontë Becky Brown (Ed.) Jane Eyre Wuthering Heights Round About the Christmas Tree 9781509827794 • £9.99 9781509827800 • £9.99 9781509866564 • £9.99 Mikhail Bulgakov Willa Cather Miguel de Cervantes e Master and Margarita My Ántonia Don Quixote 9781529012118 • £10.99 9781509899784 • £9.99 9781509844760 • £11.99 FICTION Anton Chekhov Erskine Childers Kate Chopin In the Ravine & Other Stories e Riddle of the Sands e Awakening & Other Stories 9781509899807 • £9.99 9781509843152 • £10.99 9781509854127 • £9.99 Wilkie Collins Wilkie Collins Joseph Conrad e Moonstone e Woman in White Heart of Darkness & Other Stories 9781509850907 • £9.99 9781509869367 • £9.99 9781509850921 • £9.99 David Stuart Davies (Ed.) David Stuart Davies (Ed.) Daniel Defoe Classic Locked Room Mysteries Irish Ghost Stories Robinson Crusoe 9781909621374 • £9.99 9781509826612 • £9.99 9781509842896 • £9.99 FICTION E. M. Dela eld Charles Dickens Charles Dickens Diary of a Provincial Lady Bleak House A Christmas Carol 9781909621381 • £9.99 9781509825424 • £12.99 9781509825448 • £10.99 Charles Dickens Charles Dickens Charles Dickens David Copper eld Ghost Stories Great Expectations 9781509825394 • £12.99 9781509825400 • £9.99 9781509825363 • £10.99 Charles Dickens Charles Dickens Charles Dickens Hard Times Oliver Twist Our Mutual Friend 9781509825431 • £10.99 9781509825370 • £10.99 9781529011746 • £12.99 FICTION Charles Dickens Charles Dickens Charles Dickens e Pickwick Papers Scenes of London Life A Tale of Two Cities 9781509825455 • £12.99 9781509854288 • £9.99 9781509825387 • £10.99 Fyodor Dostoevsky Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle Crime and Punishment A Study in Scarlet Sherlock Holmes: 9781509827749 • £10.99 & e Sign of the Four e Dark Mysteries 9781909621763 • £8.99 9781909621794 • £8.99 Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle e Adventures of Sherlock Holmes e Best of Sherlock Holmes e Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes 9781909621732 • £8.99 9781909621992 • £8.99 9781909621756 • £9.99 FICTION Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle e Hound of the Baskervilles e Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes e Return of Sherlock Holmes & & e Valley of Fear 9781909621787 • £8.99 His Last Bow 9781909621749 • £8.99 9781909621770 • £9.99 Alexandre Dumas Alexandre Dumas George Eliot e Count of Monte Cristo e ree Musketeers Middlemarch 9781509827978 • £10.99 9781509842933 • £10.99 9781509857449 • £12.99 George Eliot F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald e Mill on the Floss Tales of the Jazz Age Tender is the Night 9781509890019 • £10.99 9781509826391 • £9.99 9781509826377 • £9.99 FICTION F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald Gustave Flaubert e Beautiful and Damned e Great Gatsby Madame Bovary 9781509826384 • £9.99 9781509826360 • £8.99 9781509842889 • £9.99 C. S. Forester Elizabeth Gaskell Elizabeth Gaskell e African Queen Cranford North and South 9781509826773 • £9.99 9781509857432 • £9.99 9781509827947 • £11.99 Kahlil Gibran Rumer Godden Winston Graham e P r o p h e t e Greengage Summer Demelza 9781909621596 • £9.99 9781509827350 • £9.99 9781909621503 • £9.99 FICTION Winston Graham Graham Greene Graham Greene Ross Poldark Brighton Rock Our Man in Havana 9781909621510 • £9.99 9781509828029 • £9.99 9781509828043 • £9.99 Graham Greene Graham Greene George Grossmith e Ministry of Fear e ird Man and Other Stories Weedon Grossmith 9781509828036 • £9.99 9781509828050 • £9.99 e Diary of a Nobody 9781509881390 • £9.99 o m a s H a r d y o m a s H a r d y L. P. Hartley Far From the Madding Crowd Tess of the d’Urbervilles e Go-Between 9781509890026 • £9.99 9781509857456 • £10.99 9781509843176 • £9.99 FICTION Nathaniel Hawthorne Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway e Scarlet Letter A Farewell To Arms For Whom the Bell Tolls 9781509827961 • £9.99 9781909621411 • £9.99 9781909621428 • £9.99 Hermann Hesse Homer Homer Siddhartha e I l i a d e O d y s s e y 9781529024043 • £9.99 9781529015003 • £9.99 9781909621459 • £9.99 Anthony Hope Victor Hugo Victor Hugo e Prisoner of Zenda Les Misérables e Hunchback of Notre-Dame 9781509834587 • £9.99 9781909621497 • £10.99 9781909621619 • £10.99 FICTION Eva Ibbotson Francis Iles Henry James A Glove Shop in Vienna Malice Aforethought e Portrait of a Lady and Other Stories 9781509889365 • £9.99 9781509850914 • £10.99 9781529059342 • £10.99 Henry James M. R. James Jerome K. Jerome e Turn of the Screw Complete Ghost Stories ree Men in a Boat and Owen Wingrave 9781509827725 • £9.99 9781529024012 • £10.99 9781509850945 • £9.99 James Joyce James Joyce F r a n z K a a A Portrait of the Artist Dubliners e T r i a l as a Young Man 9781509826629 • £8.99 9781529021073 • £10.99 9781509827732 • £9.99 FICTION Rudyard Kipling Nella Larsen D. H. Lawrence Kim Passing Lady Chatterley’s Lover 9781909621824 • £10.99 9781529040289 • £10.99 9781509843190 • £9.99 Maurice Leblanc Gaston Leroux Jack London e Adventures of Arsène Lupin, e Phantom of the Opera e Call of the Wild & White Fang G e n t l e m a n - i e f 9781509826674 • £9.99 9781509841769 • £9.99 9781529078206 • £10.99 Katherine Mans eld W. Somerset Maugham Herman Melville Prelude & Other Stories Best Short Stories Moby-Dick 9781529045604 • £10.99 9781509843992 • £9.99 9781509826643 • £10.99 FICTION V. S. Naipaul V. S. Naipaul V. S. Naipaul In a Free State A House for Mr Biswas e Enigma of Arrival 9781529013030 • £10.99 9781529013016 • £12.99 9781529013047 • £12.99 Baroness Orczy George Orwell George Orwell e Scarlet Pimpernel Animal Farm Burmese Days 9781509835744 • £9.99 9781529032673 • £9.99 9781529032680 • £10.99 George Orwell Charlotte Perkins Gilman Edgar Allan Poe Nineteen Eighty-Four e Yellow Wallpaper & Herland Tales and Poems 9781529032666 • £10.99 9781529042320 • £10.99 9781509826681 • £9.99 FICTION Edgar Allan Poe Dorothy L. Sayers Mary Shelley Tales of Mystery and Imagination Lord Peter Wimsey Investigates Frankenstein 9781509826698 • £9.99 9781509868643 • £10.99 9781509827756 • £8.99 Nevil Shute Muriel Spark Robert Louis Stevenson A Town Like Alice e Prime of Miss Jean Brodie e Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr 9781509834815 • £9.99 9781509843701 • £9.99 Hyde and other stories 9781509828067 • £8.99 Robert Louis Stevenson Bram Stoker Harriet Beecher Stowe Kidnapped Dracula Uncle Tom’s Cabin 9781529048728 • £10.99 9781909621626 • £9.99 9781529011869 • £10.99 FICTION J o n a t h a n S w i William Makepeace ackeray Flora ompson Gulliver’s Travels Vanity Fair Lark Rise to Candleford 9781509843213 • £9.99 9781509844395 • £10.99 9781529024050 • £10.99 Leo Tolstoy Anthony Trollope Anthony Trollope Anna Karenina Doctor orne e Warden 9781509827787 • £12.99 9781909621398 • £10.99 9781529011838 • £9.99 Mark Twain Mark Twain Mark Twain e Adventures of Huckleberry Finn e Adventures of Tom Sawyer e Prince and the Pauper 9781509827992 • £8.99 9781509828005 • £9.99 9781529011883 • £9.99 FICTION Jules Verne Jules Verne Jules Verne Around the World in Eighty Days Journey to the Centre of the Earth Twenty ousand Leagues 9781509827855 • £9.99 9781509827886 • £10.99 Under the Sea 9781509827879 • £10.99 Virgil Voltaire H. G. Wells e Aeneid Candide, or e Optimist e Time Machine 9781529015010 • £9.99 9781529021080 • £9.99 9781909621534 • £9.99 H. G. Wells Edith Wharton Edith Wharton e War of the Worlds e Age of Innocence e House of Mirth 9781909621541 • £9.99 9781509890033 • £9.99 9781909621978 • £9.99 FICTION Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde Virginia Woolf e Happy Prince & Other Stories e Picture of Dorian Gray Mrs Dalloway 9781509827824 • £9.99 9781509827831 • £9.99 9781509843312 • £9.99 Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf Orlando To the Lighthouse 9781509841875 • £9.99 9781509844548 • £9.99 NON-FICTION TITLES NONFICTION Joy Adamson Marcus Aurelius Ibn Battutah Born Free Meditations Tim Mackintosh Smith (Ed.) 9781909621480 • £10.99 9781529015027 • £9.99 e Travels of Ibn Battutah 9781909621473 • £9.99 Charles Darwin Gerald Durrell Ursula Doyle (Ed.) On the Origin of Species My Family and Other Animals Love Letters of Great Men 9781509827695 • £9.99 9781909621985 • £9.99 9781509895304 • £9.99 Rosemary Gray James Herriot James Herriot London: An Illustrated Literary If Only ey Could Talk It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet Companion 9781509824892 • £10.99 9781509824908 • £9.99 9781509827688 • £9.99 NONFICTION Niccolò Machiavelli Karl Marx V. S. Naipaul e P r i n c e e Communist Manifesto An Area of Darkness 9781529008401 • £9.99 & Selected Writings 9781529032109 • £10.99 9781509852956 • £9.99 George Orwell George Orwell George Orwell Down and Out in Paris and London Homage to Catalonia Orwell and England 9781529032703 • £10.99 9781529032710 • £10.99 9781529032697 • £10.99 George Orwell omas De Quincey Mary Seacole e Road to Wigan Pier Confessions of an Wonderful Adventures 9781529032727 • £10.99 English Opium-Eater of Mrs.
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