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The John Steinbeck Library—his most popular works—yours for only $9.95

  • A $105.00 value
  • Three volumes
  • 13 complete works
  • Over 3,000 pages!   

The three-volume John Steinbeck Library includes The Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men, East of Eden, and 10 other beloved classics—all the major novels, stories, and nonfiction accounts published by Steinbeck during the first twenty years of his career.

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The Debate on the Constitutionyours for only $5.95—plus get a FREE book!

  • A $105 value
  • Two volumes—plus a FREE book!
  • Over 3,900 pages

Containing hundreds of newspaper articles, pamphlets, speeches, and private letters, this important collection charts the course of the bloodless revolution that created the world's oldest working national charter. Includes selections by Franklin, Madison, Jefferson, Washington, Patrick Henry, and many additional participants not as well known today, as well as a detailed chronology and biographical profiles.

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Nineteenth-Century American Poetryyours for only $5.95—plus get a FREE book!

  • A $105 value
  • Two volumes—plus a FREE book!
  • Over 2,900 pages

From Walt Whitman to Emily Dickinson: more than 1,000 classic poems by nearly 150 writers. Discover the diversity of the distinctly American tradition of poetry that arose in the 19th century, including such favorites as Longfellow and Poe, as well as lesser-known poems by Jones Very and Emma Lazarus, American Indian poetry, and folk songs.

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The Mark Twain Library—his most popular works—yours for only $5.95—plus get a FREE book!

  • A $110 value
  • Two volumes—plus a FREE book!
  • 12 complete works
  • Over 3,100 pages

The best-known works by Mark Twain, America's most popular and enduring humorist. With over 2,100 pages, these two volumes contain seven complete classics, including Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, The Prince and the Pauper, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and Pudd'nhead Wilson.

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