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Literary Classics Paperback Bundle – Camus, Chekhov, Mishima & Isherwood

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Management number 59974508 Release Date 2026/02/19 List Price $8.20 Model Number 59974508
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Literary Classics Paperback Bundle – Camus, Chekhov, Mishima & Isherwood A carefully curated classics bundle featuring influential 20th-century authors and must-read literary works. Ideal for literature lovers, students, or anyone building a classic book collection. Included in this bundle: 📕 The Outsider (Penguin Classics) – Albert Camus Iconic existentialist novel in a Penguin Classics edition. 📕 Selected Stories (Wordsworth Classics) – Anton Chekhov A superb collection of short stories by one of the greatest short-story writers. 📕 The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea – Yukio Mishima Powerful and provocative modern classic by the acclaimed Japanese author. 📕 Goodbye to Berlin – Christopher Isherwood The book that inspired Cabaret (film and stage musical). 📌 Format: All paperback 📌 Condition: • Two books as new • Two in fair condition (clean and readable) A great-value classics bundle — perfect for serious readers or literature students.#classicbooks#literaturebundle#penguinclassics#wordsworthclassics#modernclassics#paperbackbooks#vintedbooks#bookbundle

ConditionGood
LanguageEnglish
AuthorAlbert Camus
TitleTheOutsider [Paperback] by Camus, Albert ( Author )
ISBN0141182504
CategoryEntertainment > Books > Literature & fiction

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