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Little Black Classics are a series of short books published by Penguin Books, the series consists of complete or extracts from books considered to be classics. Penguin Books has published 127 in total. Books 00. Penguin Classics: Catalogue 01. Mrs Rosie and the Priest - Giovanni Boccaccio 02. As kingfishers catch fire - Gerard Manley Hopkins 03. The Saga of Gunnlaug Serpent-tongue - Anon 04. On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts - Thomas De Quincey 05. Aphorisms on Love and Hate - Friedrich Nietzsche 06. Traffic - John Ruskin 07. Wailing Ghosts - Pu Songling 08. A Modest Proposal - Jonathan Swift 09. Three Tang Dynasty Poets - Anon 10. On the Beach at Night Alone - Walt Whitman 11. A Cup of Sake Beneath the Cherry Trees - Kenkō 12. How to Use Your Enemies - Baltasar Gracián 13. The Eve of St Agnes - John Keats 14. Woman Much Missed - Thomas Hardy 15. Femme Fatale - Guy de Maupassant 16. Travels in the Land of Serpents and Pearls - Marco Polo 17. Caligula - Suetonius 18. Jason and Medea - Apollonius of Rhodes 19. Olalla - Robert Louis Stevenson 20. The Communist Manifesto - Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 21. Trimalchio's Feast - Petronius 22. How a Ghastly Story Was Brought to Light - Johann Peter Hebel 23. The Tinder Box - Hans Christian Andersen 24. The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows - Rudyard Kipling 25. Circles of Hell - Dante 26. Of Street Piemen - Henry Mayhew 27. The nightingales are drunk - Hafez 28. The Wife of Bath - Geoffrey Chaucer 29. How We Weep and Laugh at the Same Thing - Michel de Montaigne 30. The Terrors of the Night - Thomas Nashe 31. The Tell-Tale Heart - Edgar Allan Poe 32. A Hippo Banquet - Mary Kingsley 33. The Beautifull Cassandra - Jane Austen 34. Gooseberries - Anton Chekhov 35. Well, they are gone, and here must I remain - Samuel Taylor Coleridge 36. Sketchy, Doubtful, Incomplete Jottings - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 37. The Great Winglebury Duel - Charles Dickens 38. The Maldive Shark - Herman Melville 39. The Old Nurse’s Story - Elizabeth Gaskell 40. The Steel Flea - Nikolay Leskov 41. The Atheist’s Mass - Honoré de Balzac 42. The Yellow Wall-Paper - Charlotte Perkins Gilman 43. Remember, Body... - C.P. Cavafy 44. The Meek One - Fyodor Dostoevsky 45. A Simple Heart - Gustave Flaubert 46. The Nose - Gogol 47. The Great Fire of London - Samuel Pepys 48. The Reckoning - Edith Wharton 49. The Figure in the Carpet - Henry James 50. Anthem for Doomed Youth - Wilfred Owen 51. My Dearest Father - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 52. Socrates’ Defence - Plato 53. Goblin Market - Christina Rossetti 54. Sindbad the Sailor - Anon 55. Antigone - Sophocles 56. The Life of a Stupid Man - Ryūnosuke Akutagawa 57. How Much Land Does a Man Need? - Leo Tolstoy 58. Leonardo da Vinci - Giorgio Vasari 59. Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime - Oscar Wilde 60. The Old Man of the Moon - Shen Fu 61. The Dolphins, the Whales and the Gudgeon - Aesop 62. Lips too chilled - Matsuo Bashō 63. The Night is Darkening Round Me - Emily Brontë 64. To-morrow - Joseph Conrad 65. The Voyage of Sir Francis Drake Around the Whole Globe - Richard Hakluyt 66. A Pair of Silk Stockings - Kate Chopin 67. It was snowing butterflies - Charles Darwin 68. The Robber Bridegroom - Brothers Grimm 69. I Hate and I Love - Catullus 70. Circe and the Cyclops - Homer 71. Il Duro - D. H. Lawrence 72. Miss Brill - Katherine Mansfield 73. The Fall of Icarus - Ovid 74. Come Close - Sappho 75. Kasyan from the Beautiful Lands - Ivan Turgenev 76. O Cruel Alexis - Virgil 77. A Slip under the Microscope - H. G. Wells 78. The Madness of Cambyses - Herodotus 79. Speaking of Śiva - Anon 80. The Dhammapada - Anon 81. Lady Susan - Jane Austen 82. The Body Politic - Jean-Jacques Rousseau 83. The World is Full of Foolish Men - Jean de la Fontaine 84. The Sea Raiders - H.G. Wells 85. Hannibal - Livy 86. To Be Read at Dusk - Charles Dickens 87. The Death of Ivan Ilyich - Leo Tolstoy 88. The Stolen White Elephant - Mark Twain 89. Tyger, Tyger - William Blake 90. Green Tea - Sheridan Le Fanu 91. The Yellow Book - Various 92. Kidnapped - Olaudah Equiano 93. A Modern Detective - Edgar Allan Poe 94. The Suffragettes - Various 95. How To Be a Medieval Woman - Margery Kempe 96. Typhoon - Joseph Conrad 97. The Nun of Murano - Giacomo Casanova 98. A terrible beauty is born - W. B. Yeats 99. The Withered Arm - Thomas Hardy 100. Nonsense - Edward Lear 101. The Frogs - Aristophanes 102. Why I Am so Clever - Friedrich Nietzsche 103. Letters to a Young Poet - Rainer Maria Rilke 104. Seven Hanged - Leonid Andreyev 105. Oroonoko - Aphra Behn 106. O frabjous day! - Lewis Carroll 107. Trivia: or, the Art of Walking the Streets of London - John Gay 108. The Sandman - E. T. A. Hoffmann 109. Love that moves the sun and other stars - Dante 110. The Queen of Spades - Alexander Pushkin 111. A Nervous Breakdown - Anton Chekhov 112. The Book of Tea - Kakuzo Okakura 113. Is this a dagger which I see before me? - William Shakespeare 114. My life had stood a loaded gun - Emily Dickinson 115. Daphnis and Chloe - Longus 116. Matilda - Mary Shelley 117. The Lifted Veil - George Eliot 118. White Nights - Fyodor Dostoyevsky 119. Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast - Oscar Wilde 120. Flush - Virginia Woolf 121. Lot No. 249 - Arthur Conan Doyle 122. The Rule of Benedict - Benedict of Nursia 123. Rip Van Winkle - Washington Irving 124. Anecdotes of the Cynics - Anon 125. Waterloo - Victor Hugo 126. Stancliffe’s Hotel - Charlotte Brontë 127. The Constitution of the United States - Founding Fathers See also Penguin Modern (series to mark the 50th anniversary of Penguin Modern Classics) References External links Publisher site. Discover the Elizabeth Gaskell Mary Shelley Virginia popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Elizabeth Gaskell Mary Shelley Virginia books.

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