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Cover | Soft Cover |
ISBN | 955-21-2691-8 |
Language | English |
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Great Stories in Easy English – Kidnapped
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Written by Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson, it can be described as a novel built around several real events that took place in Scotland in the 18th century. Most of the people shown here were real people at the time. This book helps to better understand the social and political environment of this period. This book, which is available to you as a concise edition, is important for English literature lovers as well as English literature students. It should be noted that at the end of each book there are questions posed by this story and exercises that are useful for further language development.
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