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Fairy Tales open wikipedia on the title 
Hans Christian Andersen open wikipedia on the author (1805 - 1875) 
Famous Danish children's author, Hans Christian Andersen, delights us all with his poignant fairy tales. With 18 magnificent tales including The Emperor's New Clothes, The Snow Queen, The Little Match Girl, be enchanted over and over again by this marvellous storyteller. Absolutely Magical.
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Gulliver's Travels open wikipedia on the title 
Jonathan Swift open wikipedia on the author (1667 - 1745) 
This novel is considered both a satire on human nature and a parody of traveller's tales. It is an indisputable classic of English literature, and Swift's most celebrated work. George Orwell reckons it to be one of the six indispensable books in world literature. The novel's main themes are; a satirical view of government and religious differences, an exploration of man being inherently corrupt or simply corruptible, and ancients vs. moderns conflict.
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The Man Who Would be King open wikipedia on the title 
Rudyard Kipling open wikipedia on the author (1865 - 1936) 

Two British ex-soldiers find adventure in Kafiristan which is now part of Afghanistan

The story was inspired by real life characters who became the Rajah of Sarawak in Boreno and the Prince of Ghor.

In 1975 the story was made into a John Huston film starring Sean Connery and Michael Caine.

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Aenid open wikipedia on the title 
Vergil open wikipedia on the author (70BC - 19BC) 
Picks up where the film Troy (loosely based on Homer's Iliad) leaves off and follows Aeneis a fleeing Trojan as he travels to Italy, makes war on the Latins, and becomes an ancestor of the Romans. Virgil was the "Latin world's Shakespeare".
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Around the World in 80 Days open wikipedia on the title 
Jules Verne open wikipedia on the author (1828 - 1905) 
In an age where global travel within a limited time frame was unusual and reserved for heroic adventurers, Phileas Fogg bets his companions at the Reform Club 20,000 pounds that he can circumnavigate the world in only eighty days. Accompanied by his valet Passepartout, they attempt this feat. Despite obstacles thrown at them by man and nature, Fogg is determined that he will not be defeated. Gripping reading.
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Counsels & Maxims open wikipedia on the title 
Arthur Schopenhauer open wikipedia on the author (1788 - 1860) 
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Critique of Pure Reason open wikipedia on the title 
Immanuel Kant open wikipedia on the author (1724 - 1804) 
First published in 1781 Critique of Pure Reason is widely regarded as the most influential and widely read work of the German philosopher Immanuel Kant and one of the most influential and important in the entire history of Western philosophy. Kant saw the work as an attempt to bridge the gap between rationalism and empiricism and as a counter to the radical empiricism of David Hume.
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