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Pride and Prejudice The Canterbury Tales: A Selection The Yellow Wall-Paper, Herland, Jane Austen • 978-0-14-310542-8 • $16.00 • Sept Geoffrey Chaucer • Translated and Edited and Selected Writings 2009 • Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition with an Intro by Colin Wilcockson Charlotte Perkins Gilman • Edited with an Intro • Cover art designed by acclaimed fashion • 978-0-14-042445-4 • $15.00 • Aug 2009 and Notes by Denise D. Knight illustrator Ruben Toledo. • Features Middle English with a facing-page • 978-0-14-310585-5 • $13.00 • Oct 2009. modern prose translation. The Actual Faust: Part II Saul Bellow • Intro by JoSepth O’Neill The Expression of the Emotions Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe • Newly Trans- • 978-0-14-310584-8 • $13.00 • Dec 2009 • A in Man and Animals lated with an Intro by David Constantine literary maestro’s dissection of the affairs of the Charles Darwin Edited by Sharon Messenger • Preface by A.S. 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