Classic Fiction
BIC code: YFA
See also: Children's Fiction
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Add to BasketWinnie-The-Pooh In Scots - - Paperback
£6.99
First published in 1926, 'Winnie-the-Pooh' is one of the classics of children's literature. This book is a Scots translation of the A.A. Milne tale, which will delight both bairns and adults alike. -
Add to BasketAm Prionnsa Beag - - Paperback
£8.99
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Add to BasketBunkle's Began It - - Paperback
£12.00
Bunkle, Robin and Jill help their father, who is in the British Secret Service, to round up a German spy in Devonshire. The story begins with Bunkle throwing a cushion at an old lady, and the cushion bursts. Later, Bunkle sees some very curious things through a crack in the floor of his attic bedroom. -
Add to BasketThe Coral Island - - Paperback
£1.99
This story tells of three young sailors, sole survivors of a wreck, and their discovery of the enchanting beauties of the South Pacific. They learn how to live on their tropical paradise but then they are swept into adventures with bloodthirsty pirates, before sailing back to England. -
Add to BasketDr Jekyll And Mr Hyde - - Paperback
£4.99
This series presents retold, shortened versions of the classic novels, which lose none of the strength and character of the originals. -
Add to BasketDr Jekyll And Mr Hyde - - Paperback
£3.99
Sinister rumours fill the streets. The police are looking for a small, evil-looking man called Edward Hyde. He was last seen entering the house of the respected doctor Henry Jekyll. But why is Dr Jekyll not answering the door? -
£3.99Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde - - Paperback
The 'Usborne Classics' series will introduce the younger reader to the great works and authors of literature. The works in the series are suitable for ages nine and up. -
Add to BasketThe Eejits - - Paperback
£4.99
Featuring the original illustrations by Quentin Blake, this is the much-loved Roald Dahl classic 'The Twits' in a new Scots language edition. Read Matthew Fitt's translation to find out what makes the Eejits so completely mingin. -
Add to BasketFavourite Tales From Hans Christian Andersen - - Hardback
£14.99
Hans Christian Andersen is Denmark's most famous storyteller whose tales have been translated and told all around the world. This selection contains Andersen's best-known tales -
Add to BasketGnothach Annasach An Dr Jekyll Is Mhgr Hyde - - Paperback
£6.99
Following their acclaimed graphic novel version of 'Kidnapped', Alan Grant and Cam Kennedy turn their attention to another Stevenson story. John Utterson notices that his friend, Dr Henry Jekyll, has been acting very strangely. As he investigates, Utterson uncovers a terrifying and horrific story.










