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  • Read this fascinating account of Jane Austen's fifth Great niece and her experience of growing up at Chawton House.
  • Daredevil divas who first took to the sky.  
  • The Pioneers, Revolutionaries and Geniuses Your History Teacher Forgot to Mention.

  • A comprehensive and beautifully illustrated examination of dress, clothing, fashion, and sewing in the Regency seen through the lens of Jane Austen’s life and writings  
  • Austen abridged for all ages, these Baker Street Readers editions retell the world's greatest classic stories.

  • Austen’s portrayal of Emma Woodhouse is a masterclass in irony and the management of narrative perspective – and one of the great high-wire acts of English literature.

    Enjoy re-living this classic Austen text with your very own beautiful clothbound edition.
  • Gin Austen

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    It is a truth universally acknowledged that a person in possession of this good book must be in want of a drink.

  • An innovative and evocative exploration of Austen’s places, including Chawton House, that breathes life into a literary legend.

     
  • Authentic embroidery projects for modern stitchers.  
  • Austen’s novels depict a world of civility, reassuring stability and continuity. Claire Tomalin’s biography paints a surprisingly different picture of the Austen family and their Hampshire neighbours.

  • A complete and accurate transcript of all Austen's letters as known to date, providing an unparalleled and irresistible insight into the life of Jane Austen.    
  • Jane Austen’s brilliant, hilarious - and often outrageous - early stories, sketches and pieces of nonsense. Written when she was just a teenager.

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  • Austen abridged for all ages, these Baker Street Readers editions retell the world's greatest classic stories.

  • Poor relation, Fanny Price, is taken in by the wealthy Bertram family to live at Mansfield Park. Much like Edward Austen and the Knight family!

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  • Based on a literary mystery that has long puzzled biographers and academics, Miss Austen is a wonderfully original and emotionally complex novel, written by Gill Hornby, about the loves and lives of Cassandra and Jane Austen.  
  • Austen abridged for all ages, these Baker Street Readers editions retell the world's greatest classic stories.

  • Imaginative Catherine Morland enters society and finds it nothing like the gothic novels she devours.

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  • In this enthralling biography, Paula Byrne captures Mary Robinson's life in all its extraordinary, disgraceful, triumphant and romantic glory.

    *Includes a free Mary Robinson Exhibition bookmark with every purchase*
  • Austen abridged for all ages, these Baker Street Readers editions retell the world's greatest classic stories.

  • 7 years after Anne Elliot broke off her engagement, the dashing Captain Wentworth sweeps back into her life.

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  • Jane Austen parlour plays for drawing room performance.  
  • It is a truth universally acknowledged... that Mr Darcy’s shirt remains dry throughout the novel.

    Enjoy re-living this classic Austen text with your very own beautiful clothbound edition.
  • Austen abridged for all ages, these Baker Street Readers editions retell the world's greatest classic stories.

  • Jane Austen’s first published novel, Sense and Sensibility, is a witty satire of the sentimental novel, a popular genre in Britain throughout the 1790s and the Regency.

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  • Austen abridged for all ages, these Baker Street Readers editions retell the world's greatest classic stories.

  • A heartbreaking and uplifting novel of hope, loss and love.
  • In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Mary is the middle of the five Bennet girls and the plainest of them all, so what hope does she have? Prim and pious, with no redeeming features, she is unloved and seemingly unlovable. This homage to Jane Austen shows another side to Mary, the plainest of the five Bennet girls.  
  • Who was the real Jane Austen? A retiring spinster content with quiet village life? Or a strong-minded woman who chose to remain unmarried and to fashion herself as a professional writer?

  • Jane Austen always knows just the right thing to say. With this pocket collection of quotes from Jane’s novels and letters, you too, will have a quip for every situation.  
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