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Tale of two cities / Dickens, Charles 2006  Book
Dickens, Charles Book
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Publication New Delhi, Madhuban Educational Books, 2006.
Description 156pYellow Spine
Series Madhuban Supplementary Readers
Summary/Abstract A thrilling romance set in the two great cities of London and Paris. The story revolves around a brilliant physician Dr.Manette, his daughter Lucie and her two suitors, Charles Darnay and the self-sacrificing Sydney Carton. The drama is heightened by the frenzy and turbulence witnessed during the time of French revolution.
Standard Number 0706996607 Pb.
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Tale of two cities / Dickens, Charles 1994  Book
Dickens, Charles Book
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Publication London, Hachette India, 1994.
Description 408pBlack spine
Summary/Abstract Dr. Manette, after long years of incarceration in the Bastille, is psychologically scarred by his long confinement and isolation. Only his daughter can rescue him from numb despair. The heartless decadence of the time of the French revolution is revealed through Charles Darnay and the dubious Sidney Carton as they both woo Lucie.
Standard Number 9789380143453 Pb.
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Tale of two cities / Dickens, Charles; Ablett, Barry (ill.); Usborne young reading 2009  Book
Dickens, Charles Book
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Publication London, Usborne Publishing Ltd., 2009.
Description 64pPurple spine
Series Usborne Young Reading: Series Three
Summary/Abstract Set during the French Revolution, the lives of Charles Darnay and his family are changed forever in this retelling of Charles Dickens' classic story.
Standard Number 9780746096987 Hb.
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