The Hound of the Baskervilles
Part of the Top Five Classics series
This Top Five Classics illustrated edition of The Hound of the Baskervilles includes:
• All 61 illustrations by Sidney Paget from the original Strand serials from 1901–1902
• An informative introduction
• A detailed author bio and select bibliography
The Hound of the Baskervilles, which returned Sherlock Holmes to readers eight years after his apparent death at the hands of Professor Moriarty, is often considered the greatest mystery novel in the English language. It became Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous work and launched an improbable and incredibly successful second act for the world's greatest detective.
The Hound of the Baskervilles brilliantly embodies the best of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries while also being a first-rate gothic horror story. Set in the haunting, primeval landscape of the moors in the West Country of England, Holmes and Watson must unravel bewildering clues and confront the centuries-old legend of a terrifying spectral black hound in foiling one of the most devilishly ingenious villains they'll ever face.
Wuthering Heights
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This Top Five Classics edition of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights includes:
• 12 starkly beautiful woodcut illustrations by renowned artist Clare Leighton (the inspiration for the sets of the classic 1939 Laurence Olivier–Merle Oberon film adaptation)
• The complete, unabridged text of the original novel
• Charlotte Brontë's preface and biographical notice to the 1850 edition
• An informative introduction and author bio
Wuthering Heights was released in 1847 in the shadow of the instantly successful Jane Eyre, published two months earlier by Emily's older sister, Charlotte. It enjoyed only mixed reviews-but the reactions were intense, foreshadowing the eventual stature the novel would claim in the pantheon of English literature, surpassing in many readers' eyes even her sister's magnum opus. Though Emily would not live to see it, Wuthering Heights would become synonymous with passionate gothic romance and tragic, twisted love, establishing Heathcliff and Catherine as the most poignantly doomed couple in fiction since Romeo & Juliet.
His Last Bow
Some Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes
Part of the Top Five Classics series
Experience Sherlock Holmes's thrilling final cases in this illustrated collection.His Last Bow features eight captivating mysteries, including the titular story set on the eve of World War I. Join Holmes and Watson as they unravel intricate plots, confront cunning criminals, and use their unparalleled deductive skills to solve perplexing crimes.
This edition includes all 51 original illustrations and a detailed author biography. Perfect for fans of classic detective fiction, mystery enthusiasts, and those seeking suspenseful, intellectually stimulating reads. Discover why Sherlock Holmes remains the world's most beloved detective.
Sense and Sensibility
Part of the Top Five Classics series
A timeless tale of love, loss, and societal expectations in 19th-century England.
Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility follows the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, as they navigate the complexities of love and society after their family's financial ruin. Elinor embodies sense, prioritizing reason and duty, while Marianne embraces sensibility, guided by passion and emotion. Their contrasting approaches to romance are tested by societal pressures, economic realities, and the pursuit of happiness.
Will Elinor find love that aligns with her sense of responsibility? Can Marianne temper her passionate nature to find lasting happiness? This edition, featuring 36 full-color illustrations by Charles E. Brock, offers a vivid journey through Austen's world of wit, wisdom, and enduring romantic struggles. Perfect for readers of classic literature, historical romance, and those seeking a character-driven story of personal growth.
Pride and Prejudice
Part of the Top Five Classics series
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."
This Top Five Classics illustrated edition of Pride and Prejudice features:
• 24 full-color illustrations by renowned Austen illustrator Charles E. Brock and 12 color illustrations by his brother, Henry M. Brock
• The complete, unabridged text
• An informative introduction
• A detailed author bio and bibliography
With every one of Jane Austen's novels still in print more than two hundred years after their initial publication, Pride and Prejudice remains her most beloved and enduring work.
Elizabeth Bennet, the second oldest of five daughters, would already be married if her mother had anything to say about it. At twenty-one, she is headstrong, clever, kind, and most of all, unwilling to settle for a loveless match. When she meets the proud Mr. Darcy, they immediately misjudge one another, but soon challenge and ultimately change each other in a story with as much comedy and satire as drama and romance.
Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems
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This Top Five Classics illustrated edition of Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems features all 157 Poe works, including all of his short stories and poems.
69 Tales, including:
• The Tell-Tale Heart
• The Murders in the Rue Morgue
• The Fall of the House of Usher
• The Masque of the Red Death
• The Pit and the Pendulum
• The Purloined Letter
• The Black Cat
• Hop-Frog
• The Cask of Amontillado
74 Poems, including:
• The Raven
• The Conqueror Worm
• The Bells
• Tamerlane
• Al Aaraaf
• Lenore
• Eldorado
• Annabel Lee
In addition:
• Poe's only complete novel, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym
• His incomplete novel, The Journal of Julius Rodman
• His unfinished tragedy in verse, Politian
• 11 significant essays & sketches, including "The Balloon-Hoax," "Eureka," and "The Rationale of Verse"
Also featuring:
• More than 90 illustrations from Gustave Doré, Harry Clarke, Edmund Dulac, and others
• Annotated translations of passages in French, Latin, Greek or other foreign languages, along with Poe's own notes
• Alphabetical, linked title index and detailed author biography
Whether you are new to Edgar Allan Poe or a student of his work, this illustrated/annotated edition is a must-have for your ebook library.
The Sign of Four
A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
Part of the Top Five Classics series
This Top Five Classics illustrated edition of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's second Sherlock Holmes mystery, The Sign of Four, includes:
• 18 illustrations by F.H. Townsend, Arthur Twidle, and others
• The complete, unabridged text of the original novel
• An informative introduction
• A detailed author bio and bibliography
In 1890 Arthur Conan Doyle followed up the 1887 debut of Sherlock Holmes in A Study in Scarlet with The Sign of Four. Revealing the darker side of Holmes's personal habits, the story introduces us to Watson's future wife, the lovely young Mary Morstan, and plunges the now-famous detective and his companion into a case involving stolen treasure, an eerie locked-room murder, a one-legged man, the Afghan War, and a thrilling midnight chase down the Thames. An overlooked gem, The Sign of Four may be the finest of Arthur Conan Doyle's four Sherlock Holmes mystery novels.
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
Part of the Top Five Classics series
Step back into the thrilling world of Sherlock Holmes with this illustrated edition of Arthur Conan Doyle's final collection of mysteries.
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes features the last 12 stories penned by Conan Doyle, showcasing Holmes's unparalleled deductive skills in perplexing cases like "The Illustrious Client" and "The Sussex Vampire." This edition includes all 57 original illustrations, a complete timeline of Holmes's cases, and a detailed author biography.
Perfect for fans of classic detective fiction, this collection offers a blend of suspense, intrigue, and the timeless brilliance of Sherlock Holmes. Dive into these final mysteries and experience the genius of Conan Doyle's iconic detective.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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A timeless tale of adventure, friendship, and moral awakening on the Mississippi River.
In Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a resourceful boy and a runaway slave navigate the complexities of 1830s America. Huck Finn and Jim forge an unlikely bond as they journey down the Mississippi, confronting societal hypocrisy and discovering their own moral compass. This edition features all 174 original illustrations by E.W. Kemble, bringing Twain's iconic characters and vivid settings to life.
Experience the humor, adventure, and biting satire of this Great American Novel. This edition includes an informative introduction, a detailed author bio, and the complete, unabridged text, making it a must-have for any reader seeking a deeper understanding of American literature and its enduring themes of freedom and equality. Perfect for readers interested in classic literature, historical fiction, and social commentary.
Carry On, Jeeves
Part of the Top Five Classics series
This Top Five Classics illustrated edition of Carry On, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse includes:
• All 10 short stories from the 1925 edition of Carry On, Jeeves
• More than 35 illustrations as they were originally published in the Strand
• An informative introduction and detailed author bio
The Jeeves & Wooster stories by P.G. Wodehouse, which comprise 35 short stories and 11 novels written from 1915 to 1974, have become iconic and represent the finest work of one of the greatest humorists in the English language. This edition of Carry On, Jeeves, which includes the first meeting between Bertie and Jeeves ("Jeeves Takes Charge") and the only story in the canon narrated by Jeeves ("Bertie Changes His Mind"), is a great place to start for anyone wanting to explore the hilarious world of the affable but dim-witted Bertie Wooster and his gentleman's gentleman, the infinitely resourceful and utterly unflappable Jeeves.
The Adventures of Pinocchio
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A timeless tale of mischief, morality, and transformation, beautifully illustrated for a new generation.
This Top Five Classics edition of The Adventures of Pinocchio brings to life Carlo Collodi's beloved story of a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy. Follow Pinocchio's fantastical journey, filled with temptation, adventure, and the enduring power of a father's love. Featuring the unabridged text and over 280 full-color illustrations by Attilio Mussino, this edition captures the magic and darkness of the original Italian classic.
Perfect for readers of all ages, Pinocchio explores themes of honesty, obedience, and redemption. Will Pinocchio learn from his mistakes and finally achieve his heart's desire? Discover the timeless wisdom and enchanting world of Pinocchio, a treasure to be shared with family and friends. For general trade audience.
Edgar Allan Poe: Essential Tales & Poems
Part of the Top Five Classics series
This Top Five Classics illustrated edition of Edgar Allan Poe: Essential Tales & Poems features 75 of Poe's greatest short stories and poems.
33 Tales, including:
• The Tell-Tale Heart
• The Murders in the Rue Morgue
• The Fall of the House of Usher
• The Masque of the Red Death
• The Pit and the Pendulum
• The Purloined Letter
• The Black Cat
• Hop-Frog
• The Cask of Amontillado
42 Poems, including:
• The Raven
• The Conqueror Worm
• The Bells
• Tamerlane
• Al Aaraaf
• Lenore
• Eldorado
• Annabel Lee
Also featuring:
• More than 85 illustrations from Gustave Doré, Harry Clarke, and Edmund Dulac
• Annotated translations of passages in French, Latin, Greek or other foreign languages, along with Poe's own notes
• Alphabetical, linked title index and detailed author biography
Whether you are new to Edgar Allan Poe or a student of his work, this illustrated/annotated edition is a must-have for your ebook library.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Part of the Top Five Classics series
This Top Five Classics edition of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes includes:
• All 104 original illustrations by Sidney Paget done for the Strand magazine
• An informative introduction
• Author bio and select bibliography
After Arthur Conan Doyle introduced Sherlock Holmes in the novel A Study in Scarlet in 1887 and followed it up with The Sign of Four in 1890, he wrote a series of 24 short mysteries featuring the detective and his colleague, Dr. Watson, in the pages of the Strand magazine from 1891 to 1893. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes collects the first 12 of these tales-(the last 12 of which comprise The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes)-including "A Scandal in Bohemia" (which introduces Irene Adler), "The Red-Headed League," "The Five Orange Pips," and "The Speckled Band"-some of the greatest stories in the Sherlock Holmes canon.
The Complete Sherlock Holmes
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The Complete Sherlock Holmes (Illustrated) from Top Five Classics is the only fully illustrated, single-volume ebook edition of the entire Sherlock Holmes Canon available, featuring:
• All 4 Sherlock Holmes novels and 56 short stories, including the final 1927 collection, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
• More than 520 illustrations, including all 357 Holmes illustrations by Sidney Paget and 13 illustrations by Frederick Dorr Steele
• Alphabetical index of titles & timeline of cases
• An informative introduction, author bio, and bibliography
Presenting all of the stories in the order they were first published with the illustrations that accompanied the original Strand magazine and Collier's serials, The Complete Sherlock Holmes (Illustrated) brings the Sherlock Holmes adventures to you the way they were meant to be read.
Jane Eyre
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This Top Five Classics illustrated edition of Jane Eyre includes:
• 26 color and black-and-white illustrations by Edmund Dulac and M.V. Wheelhouse
• Translations of passages in French and German (in linked footnotes at the ends of chapters)
• Complete, unabridged text of the original novel
• Informative introduction and detailed author bio
In the fall of 1847, three debut novels from Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë)-Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and Agnes Grey-took the reading public by storm. The first of these was Jane Eyre, which met with instant critical and popular acclaim and would eventually help make the name Brontë synonymous with gothic romance and classic English literature.
The story of the strong-willed, intelligent, young Jane Eyre, escaping a horrid childhood and entering into an intense, but problematic romance with the gruff and enigmatic Mr. Rochester, has shocked and captivated readers for more than 160 years. It's one of the most widely read and studied novels in the English language and is one you will never forget.
Tales of Times Past
The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault
Part of the Top Five Classics series
The fairy tales of Charles Perrault- 10 timeless stories published from 1693 to 1697- have endured in the public imagination, becoming archetypes that define the genre. Told with style, sophistication, and wry humor, Perrault' s tales inspired writers and folklorists throughout the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries and were the basis for numerous popular adaptations, including the animated films of Walt Disney.
Featuring all 10 of Perrault' s fairy tales- including " Little Red Riding-Hood," " Cinderella," " Sleeping Beauty," " Puss in Boots," " Little Thumbling," and " Bluebeard" - this Top Five Classics compilation also presents all 41 engraved illustrations by Gustave Doré from his famed 1862 edition, with a new translation of Perrault' s original French texts (including the morals in verse), an informative introduction, and a detailed author biography. Meant for children, but enjoyed by readers of all ages, this illustrated edition captures the wonder, charm, humor, drama, and horror of the original tales, in a modern translation that reflects the simple yet elegant language of Charles Perrault.
The Call of the Wild & White Fang
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This Top Five Classics illustrated edition of Jack London's The Call of the Wild & White Fang includes:
• 30 illustrations from the original editions of The Call of the Wild and White Fang by Philip R. Goodwin, Charles Livingston Bull, and Frank E. Schoonover
• London's 1908 essay, "The Other Animals," his response to Teddy Roosevelt's accusation of being a "nature-faker"
• An informative introduction
• A detailed author bio and bibliography
Based in large part upon Jack London's own experiences as a prospector during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1893, The Call of the Wild traces the untaming of Buck, a St. Bernard–Scotch shepherd mix taken from his comfortable home in the Santa Clara Valley to the frozen wilds of the Yukon. Published in 1903, the book vaulted London to international fame. Three years later, he wrote White Fang, the story of a wolf-dog who undergoes the opposite journey from the northern wilderness to civilization and domestication. Both books would become synonymous with the author and have rightly remained beloved classics for over a century.
Emma
Part of the Top Five Classics series
A beloved tale of matchmaking and self-discovery in 19th-century England.
In Jane Austen's Emma, headstrong Emma Woodhouse believes herself a skilled matchmaker, despite her own determination to never marry. As she navigates the social circles of Highbury, Emma's misguided attempts to orchestrate the lives of her friends lead to humorous complications and unexpected self-realizations. Will Emma ever recognize her own romantic desires and find true love?
Set in the English countryside, this classic novel explores themes of social class, gender roles, and the complexities of human relationships. With wit and insight, Austen crafts a story that is both a delightful comedy and a poignant exploration of personal growth. Perfect for readers who enjoy:
- Classic literature
- British novels
- Romance and social commentary
Dracula
Part of the Top Five Classics series
This Top Five Classics edition of Bram Stoker's Dracula includes:
• The original, unabridged text
• Stoker's short story, "Dracula's Guest"
• Maps and historical illustrations
• Introduction and author bio
Told in a series of first-person missives and reports, and set in 1890s Transylvania and England, Dracula is the source of every vampire story told since, the founding text of the entire genre. Count Vlad Dracula-as Jonathan Harker, Lucy Westenra, Mina Murray, and Dr. Abraham Van Helsing learn-is a dangerous and powerful creature who's lived for hundreds of years and possesses powers no mortal can claim. Bent on creating legions of Un-Dead followers in populous London, Dracula must be stopped-but how?
The Illustrated Jeeves & Wooster
The First 22 Stories, 1915–1925
Part of the Top Five Classics series
This Top Five Classics collection, The Illustrated Jeeves & Wooster by P.G. Wodehouse, features:
• The first 22 short stories (1915–1925) in the Jeeves & Wooster canon, which includes all of the Jeeves & Wooster stories from My Man Jeeves (1919), The Inimitable Jeeves (1923), and Carry On, Jeeves (1925)
• More than 85 illustrations as they originally appeared in the Strand
• An informative introduction and detailed author bio
The Jeeves & Wooster stories by P.G. Wodehouse, which comprise 35 short stories and 11 novels written from 1915 to 1974, have become iconic and represent the finest work of one of the greatest humorists in the English language. This collection, which features the first 22 stories in the series-including the first meeting between Bertie and Jeeves ("Jeeves Takes Charge") and the only story narrated by Jeeves ("Bertie Changes His Mind")-as well as illustrations from the pages of the Strand, where they originally were published, is the perfect place to start for anyone wanting to explore the hilarious world of the affable but dim-witted Bertie Wooster and his gentleman's gentleman, the infinitely resourceful and utterly unflappable Jeeves.
A Christmas Carol
Part of the Top Five Classics series
This Top Five Classics illustrated edition of Dickens's immortal classic, A Christmas Carol, features:
- All of the original full-color and b&w illustrations by John Leech
- 20 additional woodcut engravings by Sol Eytinge Jr. from the 1869 American edition by Ticknor & Fields
- A helpful introduction, author bio, and bibliography
Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old curmudgeon who spurns Christmas as a "humbug," is given the chance to redeem himself through the intervention of four Spirits on Christmas Eve. If reading Dickens's most beloved story doesn't put you in the true spirit of Christmas, you may be beyond redemption. As Scrooge's nephew Fred said, "I have always thought of Christmas time . . . as a good time: a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time: the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow-passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys."
Or as Tiny Tim put it more succinctly, "God bless us every one!"
Persuasion
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A timeless tale of second chances and enduring love in Regency England.
In Jane Austen's Persuasion, Anne Elliot confronts a past love and a society dictating her future. Eight years after yielding to social pressure and ending her engagement with Captain Wentworth, Anne finds him returned from sea, wealthy and eligible, and seemingly interested in another. As Anne navigates the intricate social circles of Bath, she must decide if she will once again be persuaded by others or follow her own heart.
This edition is perfect for readers who enjoy classic literature and offers:
- 30 full-color illustrations by Charles E. Brock
- An informative introduction
- A detailed author bio and bibliography
For fans of historical romance and stories of personal growth, Persuasion explores themes of social class, family expectations, and the courage to pursue true happiness. Will Anne seize her second chance, or will societal constraints keep her from the love she once lost?
The Brothers Grimm
55 Household Tales with Illustrations by Arthur Rackham & Gustaf Tenggren
Part of the Top Five Classics series
This Top Five Classics edition of The Brothers Grimm Illustrated features 54 of the most beloved and well-known household tales from the Brothers Grimm, with more than 70 full-color illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Gustaf Tenggren, retold in modern English that retains the homespun, plain language of the original tales.
Including favorites like "Hansel and Gretel," "Little Red Riding-Hood," "Rapunzel," "Rumpelstiltskin," "The Frog King," "Cinderella," and "Snow White," The Brothers Grimm Illustrated presents the most memorable and enduring of the Grimm's fairy tales and folktales alongside beautiful artwork from Arthur Rackham, one of the Grimms' most renowned illustrators; and Gustaf Tenggren, one of the most influential Disney animators from the mid-20th century, who orchestrated the look of Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, among other films.
Northanger Abbey
Illustrated by Hugh Thomson
Part of the Top Five Classics series
A delightful satire of Gothic romance, class, and society from Jane Austen.
In Northanger Abbey, young Catherine Morland navigates the complexities of Bath society, where balls, romance, and friendships intertwine. As she grapples with discerning reality from the fantastical world of Gothic novels, Catherine's imagination leads her into humorous and insightful misadventures. Will she find true love and learn to see the world as it truly is?
For readers who enjoy witty social commentary, classic literature, and stories that playfully explore the line between imagination and reality, Northanger Abbey offers:
- A sharp satire of societal norms and romantic expectations
- A charming coming-of-age story with a spirited heroine
- A timeless exploration of class, morality, and the power of imagination
Robinson Crusoe
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This Top Five Classics illustrated edition of Robinson Crusoe includes:
• 28 beautiful color plates by N.C. Wyeth, Elenore Plaisted Abbott, and others
• 17 black-and-white illustrations by artists from editions published from the 18th to the early 20th century
• An informative introduction
• A detailed author bio
Considered by many to be the first true English novel, Robinson Crusoe is the original castaway story-one man shipwrecked on a desert island with little but his wits and the available resources to sustain him. Written in 1719 by Daniel Defoe and based in part on the true-life accounts of actual marooned sailors of his day, the book was an immediate success and spawned a new form of storytelling.
Great Expectations
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This Top Five Classics edition of Great Expectations includes:
• More than 30 b&w and color illustrations by Marcus Stone, F.A. Fraser, John McLenan, F.O.C. Darley, and others
• Dickens's original ending, included as an addendum at the end of the book
• A helpful introduction, author bio, and bibliography
Great Expectations is Charles Dickens's beloved, autobiographical tale of a poor boy haunted by a dark secret and harboring grand hopes for his future as a gentleman. Pip, the story's narrator, takes us through his early life-from his brush with an escaped convict on the marshes of southeast England to his exposure to genteel society through the warped old Miss Havisham and her icy protégé, the alluring young Estella. Apprenticed to the blacksmith, the tender-hearted Joe, Pip's fortunes change dramatically thanks to a mysterious benefactor, and he must figure out what is real and what is false as he navigates his new world, while never quite escaping his old.
Considered by many to be Dickens's greatest work, Great Expectations will transport you, move you, and stay with you forever. Beautifully yet simply formatted, carefully edited, and featuring more than 30 illustrations from the artists who realized the first serialized chapters and many of the early book editions of Great Expectations, this is the definitive digital version of the Dickens classic.