A Tale of Two Cities (Annotated)
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A Tale of Two Cities (Annotated)

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eBook - ePub

A Tale of Two Cities (Annotated)

About this book

Read one of the greatest classics of all time.

The definitive edition.

  • Features an extended biography of the life and experiences of Charles Dickens
  • Large Print editions available in hardback and paperback

One of the best-selling novels of all time, A Tale of Two Cities is arguably Charles Dickens' best historical fiction stories. It explores the intricacies of a pre-revolution France and the simmering anger that led to the end of a monarchy.

Follow Doctor Manette, newly released from an eighteen-year imprisonment in the infamous Bastille, as he moves away from the tyrannical French monarchy.

"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, or Death!"

Walk with Manette through the streets of nineteenth-century London as the anger of the people reached its boiling point. The political tensions are high, they've had enough, and they are not afraid anymore.

This story is one of conflicts, brutality, and of a history-altering revolution. Charles Dickens' best-selling novel is a roller coaster that will carry readers through some of the most tumultuous events in history. Stand in the shoes of the people who lived it and leave with a completely new perspective on what it means to be human.

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Information

Year
2020
eBook ISBN
9781649220707
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. A Tale of Two Cities
  2. I
  3. II
  4. III
  5. IV
  6. V
  7. VI
  8. I
  9. II
  10. III
  11. IV
  12. V
  13. VI
  14. VII
  15. VIII
  16. IX
  17. X
  18. XI
  19. XII
  20. XIII
  21. XIV
  22. XV
  23. XVI
  24. XVII
  25. XVIII
  26. XIX
  27. XX
  28. XXI
  29. XXII
  30. XXIII
  31. XXIV
  32. I
  33. II
  34. III
  35. IV
  36. V
  37. VI
  38. VII
  39. VIII
  40. IX
  41. X
  42. XI
  43. XII
  44. XIII
  45. XIV
  46. XV
  47. Charles Dickens Biography