Classic Fiction
BIC code: YFA
See also: Children's Fiction
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Add to BasketThe Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde
£8.50
- Paperback - Oxford University Press
An educative, student-friendly edition of Stevenson's thrilling tale. -
Add to BasketSgeulachd Chnothain Feórag
£5.99
- Hardback - Grace Note
'The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin' has been translated into Scottish Gaelic using the GOC guidelines, and it is an excellent resource for Gaelic learners of all ages. -
Add to BasketSgeulachd Mhgr Ieremiah Iasgair
£5.99
- Hardback - Grace Note
'Sgeulachd Mhgr Ieremiah Iasgair' is the of 'The Tale of Jeremy Fisher' from English into Scottish Gaelic written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. The book has been created as a resource for Scottish Gaelic learners of all ages. -
Add to BasketSgeulachd Simeig Tunnag-Lóin
£5.99
- Hardback - Grace Note
'The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck' has been translated into Scottish Gaelic using the GOC guidelines, and it is an excellent resource for Gaelic learners of all ages. -
Add to BasketThe Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde
£9.34
- Book with sound disc - Naxos Audiobooks
This dark psychological fantasy is more than a moral tale. It is also a product of its time, drawing on contemporary theories of class, evolution and criminality and the secret lives behind Victorian propriety, to create a unique form of urban Gothic. -
Add to BasketSteer By The Stars
£10.20
- Paperback - Fidra
The Stewarts have returned to Carrick Lodge on the west coast of Scotland for another summer holiday, and this time they have a boat of their own, the Fauna. Naturally this adds to their fun enormously, and they have a wonderful time sailing, camping and fishing together besides having some very exciting and unexpected adventures. -
Add to BasketThe Story Of The Root-Children
£5.09
- Hardback - Floris
The root children spend the winter asleep deep underground under the care of their wise Mother Earth. When spring comes they wake up, sew new gowns & capes, clean & paint the beetles & bugs, & go forth into the world. They return home in autumn











