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A novel that strongly depicts the cruelty of slavery in 19th century America and is one of the most influential works in the fight against slavery. The novel (1852) caused enormous social reactions and contributed to the strengthening of the abolitionist
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In the third novel in the series, Tarzan faces one of his toughest challenges yet. His archenemy Nikolas Rokoff reappears, this time with a terrifying plan - to kidnap Tarzan's wife Jane and their son Jack, in order to exact revenge.
Centenarian Allan, after a turbulent life on the eve of his festive hundredth birthday, burned out of the Home for the Elderly because he is allergic to three-digit celebrations.