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Edgar Allan Poe, Autor ; David Wharry, Adaptador ; Andy Hopkins, Editor científico ; Jocelyn Potter, Editor científico | London ; New York : Penguin books | Penguin readers | 1999documento multimedia
Robert Ludlum, Autor ; Andy Hopkins, Adaptador ; Jocelyn Potter, Adaptador | London ; New York : Penguin books | Penguin readers | 2010texto impreso
Theodore Taylor, Autor ; Jocelyn Potter, Editor científico ; Andy Hopkins, Editor científico ; Derek Strange, Adaptador | London ; New York : Penguin books | Penguin readers | 1998Phillip and Thimothy were on a small ship in the Caribbean Sea in 1942. One night, a German ship attacked their ship and it went down. Tomothy pulled Phillip in to a lifeboat. while they were in the lifeboat Philip were blind. Then they arrived [...]texto impreso
Las brujas de Salem o El crisol (en inglés: The Crucible) es una obra de teatro de Arthur Miller escrita en 1952 y estrenada en 1953 ganadora del Premio Tony. Está basada en los hechos que rodearon a los juicios de brujas de Salem, Massachusetts[...]texto impreso
Wendy Holden, Autor ; Simon Beaufoy, Autor de obras adaptadas, utilizadas, continuadas etc ; Andy Hopkins, Editor científico ; Jocelyn Potter, Editor científico ; Anne Collins, Adaptador | London ; New York : Penguin books | Penguin readers | 1999texto impreso
John Escott, Autor ; Andy Hopkins, Editor científico ; Jocelyn Potter, Editor científico | London ; New York : Penguin books | Penguin readers | 1998Claire goes to stay with her aunt Min. There is an old castle with a black tower in the village.It has a dangerous secret: accidents happens there, animals and people die. What is the secret? One day, Claire goes to the castle to see.texto impreso
Tennessee Williams, Autor ; Robert Bray, Prefacio, etc | London ; New York : Penguin books | Modern Classics | 2009texto impreso
John Steinbeck, Autor ; Robert DeMott, Prefacio, etc | London ; New York : Penguin books | Modern Classics | 2000First published in 1939, Steinbeck’s Pulitzer Prize-winning epic of the Great Depression chronicles the Dust Bowl migration of the 1930s and tells the story of one Oklahoma farm family, the Joads—driven from their homestead and forced to travel [...]texto impreso
Jay Gatsby, el caballero que reina sobre West Egg, el anfitrión de las noches sin tregua, pero también el triunfador marcado por el trágico sino de una soledad no pretendida, es el arquetipo de esos años veinte que se iniciaron con la Prohibició[...]texto impreso
Whenever Jack Worthing slips away to London from his Hertfordshire estate he says he is going to see his (fictitious) wayward brother Ernest. Once there he keeps his privacy by calling himself Ernest - luckily so as his beloved Gwendolen declare[...]texto impreso
Raymond Chandler, Autor ; Donald Domonkos, Adaptador ; Andy Hopkins, Editor científico ; Jocelyn Potter, Editor científico | London ; New York : Penguin books | Penguin readers | 1998Philip Marlowe likes Terry Lennox. So, when Lennox's wife is murdered, Marlowe helps him to leave the country. The police arrest Marlowe, but then release him and tell him to forget everything. Of course, Marlowe does not forget..texto impreso
George Eliot, Autor ; Jocelyn Potter, Editor científico ; Andy Hopkins, Editor científico | London ; New York : Penguin books | Penguin readers | 1999texto impreso
Wilkie Collins, Autor ; Jocelyn Potter, Editor científico ; Andy Hopkins, Editor científico ; David Wharry, Adaptador | London ; New York : Penguin books | Penguin readers | 1998The Moonstone is an ancient Indian diamond which brings disaster to everyone who owns it. Rachel Verinder's uncle gives her the diamond as a birthday present, but that same night is stolen...texto impreso
Paul Theroux, Autor ; Jocelyn Potter, Editor científico ; Andy Hopkins, Editor científico ; Robin Waterfield, Adaptador | London ; New York : Penguin books | Penguin readers | 2000Allie Fox hates America and everything about the 20th century, so he decides to take his wife and two sons to live a better and simpler life in the Honduran jungle. However, when he starts to go mad, life for his family becomes much more frighte[...]texto impreso
After a harrowing ride through the Carpathian mountains in eastern Europe, Renfield enters castle Dracula to finalize the transferral of Carfax Abbey in London to Count Dracula, who is in actuality a vampire. Renfield is drugged by the eerily hy[...]