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A Christmas Carol
The great novelist’s story of how benevolence triumphs over inhumanity -
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Shakespeare’s entrancing comedy in a sylvan setting -
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll’s bewitching story, first told to amuse Alice Liddell -it’s inspiration -
Arnhem
An illustrated account of Operation Market Garden 17-26 September 1944 -
Battle of Normandy
An illustrated account of the Battle of Normandy – 6 June-22 August 1944 -
Battle of the Somme
An illustrated account of the Great War Battle of the Somme – 1916 -
Countdown to D-DAY
An illustrated account of Operation Overlord – 6 June 1944 -
D-DAY American Landing Beaches
An illustrated account of the American D-Day landings – 6 June 1944 -
D-DAY British and Canadian Landing Beaches
An illustrated account of the British and Canadian D-Day landings – 6 June 1944 -
Daphne Du Maurier
The Author’s love of Cornwall where she lived inspired many of her books -
David Copperfield
The hero’s unhappy childhood reflects much of Dickens’ own early life -
Emma
The heroine’s attempts at matchmaking prove unsuccessful but she herself achieves happiness -
Great Expectations
The story of Pip and how his expectations are eventually realised -
Hamlet
Perhaps the best known of Shakespeare’s tragedies -
James Joyce in Dublin
The early years of the author of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake -
Jane Austen in Bath
Tracing the Austen family’s many connections with the Georgian city -
Jane Austen in Hampshire
Jane’s life in the county where she lived and died is fully illustrated -
Jane Eyre
In Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane progresses from governess to marriage with her employer, Mr Rochester -
Lewis Carroll in Oxford
Aspects of the real-life Charles Dodgson’s academic and literary life in Oxford -
Macbeth
Shakespeare’s tragedy, known by actors as ‘The Scottish Play’



















