A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens Penguin Classics Paperback Novel

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Item Weight: 9.9 Oz Ex Libris: No Edition: International Edition, Revised Edition Unit Type: Unit width: 7 in Type: Novel Item Width: 7 in Language: English Personalized: No Item Height: 0.8 in Inscribed: No Publisher: Penguin Classics Item Length: 7.8 in Original Language: English Signed: No Format: Paperback Book Title: Tale of Two Cities Unit Quantity: 1 Genre: Fiction Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults Era: 1980s Country of Origin: United Kingdom Literary Movement: Modernism Illustrator: Browne, Hablot K., Yes Book Series: Historical ISBN: 9780140430547 Narrative Type: Fiction Features: Revised Vintage: Yes Product Group: Book Publication Year: 1970 Personalize: No height: 0.8 in Topic: Classicism, Family Life, General, Literary, Historical Number of Pages: 416 Pages Author: Charles Dickens

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A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens Penguin Classics Paperback Novel. "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens is a classic English novel that follows a historical and literary storyline set in the 1980s. The revised edition, published by Penguin Publishing Group, features a narrative that explores themes of family life, classicism, and historical events. With a vintage appeal and a size of 7.8 inches in length and 7 inches in width, this paperback novel is a timeless piece of literature that is intended for young adults and adults. The novel, weighing 9.9 ounces and containing 416 pages, continues to be a beloved and read work in the literary world. "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens is a classic English novel that follows a historical and literary storyline set in the 1980s. The revised edition, published by Penguin Publishing Group, features a narrative that explores themes of family life, classicism, and historical events. With a vintage appeal and a size of 7.8 inches in length and 7 inches in width, this paperback novel is a timeless piece of literature that is intended for young adults and adults. The novel, weighing 9.9 ounces and containing 416 pages, continues to be a beloved and read work in the literary world.