Titles in The Series
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- A Christmas Carol
- A Journey to the Center of the Earth
- A Little Princess
- A Tale of Two Cities
- Aesop's Fables
- Alice in Wonderland
- Anne of Green Gables
- Around the World in 80 Days
- Beauty and the Beast and Other Stories
- Black Beauty
- Captains Courageous
- Christmas Bedtime Stories
- Cinderella and Other Stories
- David Copperfield
- Dracula
- Frankenstein
- Great Expectations
- Grimm's Fairy Tales
- Gulliver's Travels
- Hans Brinker
- Heidi
- Ivanhoe
- Jane Eyre
- Kidnapped
- King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
- King Solomon's Mines
- Little Women
- Moby Dick
- Oliver Twist
- Peter Pan
- Pollyanna
- Pride and Prejudice
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
- Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Hound of the Baskervilles
- Sleeping Beauty and Other Stories
- Snow White and Other Stories
- Stories from the Bible
- Tales of Mystery and Terror
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- The Call of the Wild
- The Count of Monte Cristo
- The House of the Seven Gables
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- The Invisible Man
- The Jungle Book
- The Last of the Mohicans
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle
- The Little Mermaid and Other Stories
- The Man in the Iron Mask
- The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
- The Mutiny on Board HMS Bounty
- The Phantom of the Opera
- The Picture of Dorian Gray
- The Prince and the Pauper
- The Red Badge of Courage
- The Secret Garden
- The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- The Swiss Family Robinson
- The Three Musketeers
- The Time Machine
- The War of the Worlds
- The Wind in the Willows
- The Wizard of Oz
- Treasure Island
- White Fang
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