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    ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP

    Aladdin is a youngster who lives in extreme poverty. A peculiar twist of events grants him access to a magical lamp. A gigantic genie arrives and offers himself to Aladdin as he rubs the lamp. He does everything at the latter’s bidding, Aladdin marries the daughter of the land’s king after becoming incredibly wealthy with the genie’s assistance. One day, however, the lamp ends up in the hands of a malicious magician. And Aladdin starts to lose control of things. Read this timeless story from The Arabian Nights to find out what happens next.

    150.00
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    AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS

    Set in 1872-1873, Around the World in Eighty Days is the story of an incredible, globetrotting adventure by Phileas Fogg, an Englishman. Accompanied by his servant Passepartout, Mr. Fogg sets off on a race against time to accomplish the impossible feat (long before the days of aeroplanes and supersonic trains!) to travel around the world in just eighty days as fixed by a wager with his friends of the Reform Club in London.

    300.00
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    BLACK BEAUTY

    Black Beauty is the autobiography of a black horse. It takes us through the gripping story of a horse as he grows up and goes through many experiences till he becomes old and infirm. It reads very much like the story of a man.

    250.00
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    GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHS

    GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHS Delve into the rich tapestry of Greek and Roman Myths, timeless narratives from ancient times. Similar to India’s ‘Puranas, these myths are unique repositories of cultural tales. Unearth captivating stories like Echo and Narcissus, Orpheus, The Singer, and The Tale of Hyacinthus in this curated collection. Each civilization weaves its distinctive myths, and here, the allure of Greek and Roman myths transcends the ages. Explore the enduring charm of these legendary tales that have left an indelible mark on the cultural heritage of their respective civilizations.

    250.00
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    GULLIVER’S TRAVELS

    Gulliver’s Travels recounts, in first person narrative, the many strange adventures of Dr. Lemuel Gulliver in the land of Lilliputians, where people are not more than six inches in height, and Brobdingnag. where people are giants. The book helped the novel become recognized as a literary genre in English. Gulliver’s Travels, a parody of the then-trendy travelogue, blends adventure and scathing satire while making fun of English traditions and the contemporary political climate.

    180.00
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    JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH

    Professor Liedenbrock, a scientist, comes upon an ancient book in the Icelandic language, in which there are detailed instructions about how to find the mouth of an extinct volcano in Iceland and the way leading to the centre of the earth. Aided by Axel, his young nephew, and an Icelandic guide, he undertakes the incredible journey.

    225.00
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    KHIRER PUTUL

    Khirer Putul (1896) by Abanindranath Tagore, a timeless Bengali fairy tale, weaves a captivating narrative that has charmed generations. Rooted in traditional Bengali folklore and culture, this tale is a cultural treasure. Abanindranath Tagore, an illustrious painter and nephew of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, masterfully integrates mythical references, rituals, rhymes, allegory, and enchanting images. A fantasy laced with local customs and beliefs, Khirer Putul stands alongside the works of Rabindranath Tagore, Upendrakishore Roy Choudhuri, Sukumar Ray, and Lila Mazumdar, etching its place as a classic in Bengali children’s literature. A timeless gem for young minds, beautifully illustrated and cherished across generations.

    150.00
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    KIDNAPPED

    Kidnapped follows the adventures of David Balfour, a 17-year-old boy whose father has just died. His uncle plans to kill him because David has rights to his ancestral property. When the plan fails, he bribes a ship’s captain to kidnap his nephew. This ship transports black people to be sold as slaves. Balfour and Jacobite political outlaw Alan Breck become friends on their journey. When their ship is shipwrecked, they flee across the Scottish Highlands after being suspected of a political murder they happened to witness. Balfour eventually regains his heritage and also supports Breck’s cause.

    180.00
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    KING SOLOMONS MINES

    Sir Henry Curtis chooses Allan Quatermain, an explorer, to assist him in finding his long-lost brother George, who has vanished after starting a search for the legendary King Solomon’s diamond mines. A series of spine-chilling events follows once Allan leads the exciting expedition deep into the interior of Africa while suffering the inhospitable terrain and surviving a tribal war.

    250.00
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    MOBY DICK

    Moby Dick is a giant white whale who has severed one of Captain Ahab’s legs. Bent on taking revenge, Captain Ahab goes across the seas in pursuit of the whale but finally meets with a tragic end. Full of strange and exotic characters, including Queequeg, a cannibal harpooner, the story is told by Ishmael, a young schoolteacher who, seeking adventure, signs upon a whaling ship whose captain is Ahab.

    225.00
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    NALAK

    People across the globe know the story of the Buddha by heart. Do they know the story of Nalak as well? It is an incredible tale indeed. In a parallel journey, Buddha and Nalak never actually cross paths. However, the child hermit’s quest to find the Tathagata is inspiring. As the story ends with a bittersweet note, Nalak returns to his mother, completing a circle. Often regarded as a juvenile classic, Nalak by Abanindranath Tagore goes beyond any strict classification, being deeply moving and profoundly philosophical. The present translation of Nalak preserves the lyrical quality of the Bengali original and the visual beauty of poetic descriptions.

    150.00
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    OLIVER TWIST

    Set in 19th-century England, this is the story of an orphan boy named Oliver Twist who grows up in a notorious workhouse where he is ill- treated and ill-fed like other orphan boys. Oliver gets sold to a trader who also deals with him cruelly. One day, he escapes to London, where he falls among a band of crooks. He faces misfortune after misfortune till all his sufferings come to an end.
    In an early example of the social novel, Dickens exposes the horrors of child labour, domestic violence, the organised recruitment of children as criminals, and the presence of street children.

    225.00
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    ROBINSON CRUSOE

    Robinson Crusoe, an Englishman, gets shipwrecked, lands on an uninhabited island, and then passes twenty-eight years there in complete isolation. It is a classic tale of mutinous sailors, cannibals, and a very endearing character saved by Robinson from the cannibals.

    180.00
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    Shakuntala

    Discover the enchanting tale of Shakuntala, a timeless gem in the world of children’s literature skillfully crafted by Abanindranath Tagore. With unparalleled finesse, this modern classic retells the Mahabharata narrative, offering a unique blend of emotion and artistry rarely found in children’s stories worldwide. Abanindranath’s pen dances across the pages, inspired by the esteemed Rabindranath Tagore’s request, creating a literary masterpiece that transcends time. Published in the inaugural volume of the Juvenile series in the Bengali month of Shravan in 1302, Shakuntala resonates as a harmonious symphony of narrative depth and linguistic brilliance. Immerse yourself in the magic of Abanindranath Tagore’s storytelling, where every word is a brushstroke painting a vivid picture of Shakuntala’s world-a world where pain becomes a melody, seldom written elsewhere on this planet.

    150.00
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    By : Vyasa

    STORIES FROM THE MAHABHARATA

    Embark on an enchanting journey through the magical world of The Mahabharata! Tailored especially for young readers, this book retells the gripping tales filled with myths, thrilling adventures, and profound reflections on philosophy, politics, and religion from the epic while keeping the essential plot intact. Dive into the timeless narratives of heroes and villains, gods and warriors, as The Stories of Mahabharata unfold in a way that is both entertaining and enlightening. Get ready for an epic adventure that will ignite young imaginations and leave them spellbound!

    225.00
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    THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN

    Huckleberry Finn, or simply Huck, is the teenage son of a drunken and brutal father of lowly origin, who has no honest means of earning. He escapes from the tyranny of his father. On the way, he comes across Jim, a runaway slave. They flee down the river Mississippi on a raft, making many acquaintances and going through many adventures. As they go along, they witness racial prejudices and moral decay afflicting the American society.

    250.00