Originally serialized, this exciting adventure story achieved immortal fame thanks to the Douglas Fairbanks film of the same name--a cinematic triumph that inspired author Johnston McCulley to dedicate the book release to Fairbanks ➤ подробнее about The Mark of Zorro.
These advanced-level Readers contain a variety of original short stories written by famous classic and modern writers. They are perfect for those students who are ready to make the transition from graded readers to unadapted English literature texts ➤ подробнее about Food Stories.
Shakespeare's story of the tragic lovers Romeo and Juliet, is as relevant and popular now as it was over 400 years ago. This Macmillan Reader is written as a playscript and includes original extracts from Romeo and Juliet ➤ подробнее about Romeo and Juliet.
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