Classic Books You've (Probably) Forgotten About with LucytheReader |
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
- Most of us know our Dickens from our Austen and our Bronte's from our Hardy but what about the books we don't know much about, or if we do, only know of them in a different form? #Bookbreak guest host LucytheReader takes a look at six classic books you've probably forgotten about.
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THE BOOKS
Diary of a Provincial Lady by E. M. Delafield
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The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope
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The African Queen by C. S. Forester
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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne
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My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell
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Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
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It was Katherine Hepburn in the movie African Queen. I love the book and the films and TV series of Around The World in 80 Days including the new series with David Tennant. I first saw the movie with David Niven as a child and my Dad got me the book. Love it! I was given a beautiful hardback leatherbound edition of Les Miz, by my Dad when I was in College, it could never be forgotten by me, enjoy your read.
Katharine Hepburn (not Audrey) in The African Queen. 😊 Wonderful movie. Wonderful book.
Begging you not to be offended, I was actually disappointed in both. I only post this in the belief that respectfully expressed dissent CAN be a good thing, and makes for a livelier stew. :)
I love the MacMillan Collector's Library too! Now I have the perfect excuse to buy some titles I knew almost nothing about =)
I have all of those books in the Collector's Library editions with the exception of Les Miserables. I have than one in an unabridged Everyman's library edition. Of the seven, I have only read Around the World in Eighty Days. Loved that one. The others are on the 'to read' list.
Those Macmillan Collector's Library volumes are very nice.
Oh they're gorgeous!
Les Miserables might be huge, but it's definitely worth a read, especially for fans of the musical!
Can I just say how excited I got when I heard the words 'Prisoner of Zenda'? I absolutely adore this book and the cover uses a frame from the 1937 film version, which happens to be one of my favorite films of all time. Ronald Coleman is brilliant as the two Rudolfs and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is such a charming Rupert of Hentzau that you can't even be mad when he gets his way sometimes. The best part is that way they play the characters (and the whole script) is very close to the original novel.
Have you read the sequel, Rupert of Hentzau? There's also a third in the series called The Heart of Princess Osra (which is a little harder to track down). I'm always surprised Anthony Hope's books aren't talked about more now, considering how many he wrote and how popular they were (especially Zenda).
Around the World in Eighty Days is a crackin' read.
I love jules verne's books. He's one of my favorite authors
I really like The African Queen film; I didn't know it was based on a book. It's Katharine Hepburn in the film, by the way- you said Audrey.
These editions look beautiful. I've made a wishlist solely for the titles in that collection that I want/I'm interested in.
Delafield was a great author and is sadly under appreciated today. I love her.
Forester also wrote the Hornblower series, the life of a sailor, from Midshipman to Admiral in Napoleonic days.
The prisoner of Zenda is my favourite book of all time
daloo3a it is so much fun isn’t it?
Have you seen the BBC's Pride and Prejudice with Colin Firth ? It's great
The African queen is with Katherine Hepburn!
Not Audrey Hepburn, but Katharine Hepburn.
Is that edition of Les Miserables abridged?
Hi BookCravings, it is indeed abridged!
Hi - yes it is abridged and much shorter than the original but it still captures the tone and excitement of the original book
I consider H.G. Wells’ novel “In The Days of the Comet” (1906) a lost classic. In it, the narrator is in a murderous rage chasing down his rival, while the nations of Europe are deploying warships and are about to start a world war. That’s when the Earth passes through a comet’s tail containing a psycho-active chemical, rendering everyone on Earth unconscious. When they awake hours later, a great change has taken place. Every person on earth has become… SANE!
Those Macmillans look really nice.Is the font size very small and do they have an introduction.?
They usually have introductions or afterwords, yes! And the font is quite small but lovely to read from. -Emma
The prisoner of zenda is a brilliant film! Lee miserables is very long!
Is MacMillan collector's library edition of Less Miserable unabridged?
No, it’s an abridged edition unfortunately
@@Kirsty.Anderson thank you ❤️
Just to let you know, that Les Mis is abridged. The original version amasses to more than 2000 pages.
Some nice positions I never heard of! Thank you!
Who has forgotten around the world in 80 days?
you shouldn't read the 's' on the end of Jules :c