This beautifully packaged set includes five tales of extraordinary heroism, marvelous intrigue, and exceptional courage that have inspired and amazed readers for generations: "Gulliver's Travels", "The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood", "The Jungle Book", "Treasure Island", and "White Fang". Each exquisitely bound volume features vivid four-color illustrations, a ribbon marker, and gorgeous design elements throughout. Housed in a keepsake slipcase with a magnetic closure, this collection is meant to be cherished for a lifetime.
This is Book 2 in the The Heirloom Collection Series. See all The Heirloom Collection books here.
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