Silas Marner: GCSE English Illustrated Student Edition with wide annotation friendly margins
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Description At CBy, we’re avid readers ourselves- so our ethos is to make good, honestly advertised books that we’d buy and read ourselves- not just to maximise our profits. That’s why we have a 4 point checklist of guaranteed quality- and if you think this book doesn’t meet one of them, or you’re dissatisfied for any other reason, we’ll give a refund via Amazon, no questions asked. We guarantee that this book: Comes with size 11 text- some companies like to scrimp a bit and use small text. We know how hard it is to read books like that, so we use a standard size 11 serif font that’s been designed for legibility throughout, especially for students. Comes in a standard size that looks great on your bookshelf- sometimes, we accidentally buy books that have been sized like childrens’ books to save money. That’s why we’re upfront- this particular book is sized 6.69″ by 9.61″, which gives you extra margin space to annotate on. Comes with a beautifully designed glossy cover, unlike anything on the market. We hate books that look like they’ve come from a time capsule- so our team of designers have come up with a timeless design that’s true to Silas Marner’s hertiage. We love it, but take a look at it yourself in the flesh- again, if you don’t like it, simply return it, no questions asked. Comes with the complete original text from 1861. We hate books that miss things out- and we’ve carefully proofread Silas Marner to make sure that’s not the case. This special student edition has the extra features at no extra cost: Wide margins that you can annotate in Illustrated original text, word for word at a legible size 11 font. Background information Designed for the new English GCSE Approved and tested by students! We love this book, and we hope that you will too. Thanks for considering CBy’s range of classics- and why not visit our website- it’s www.cbypublishing.co.uk, where you can also buy in bulk. “Hurt, he’ll never be hurt–he’s made to hurt other people.” Silas Marner is an outwardly simple tale of a linen weaver; it is notable for its strong realism and its sophisticated treatment of a variety of issues ranging from religion to industrialisation to community. Following the inclusion of Silas Marner on the new GCSE specification (first examinations 2017), CBy Publishing hereby publishes the full 1861 text, complete with a plethora of background notes to aid student analysis. Visit www.cbypublishing.co.uk to view our full range of products.
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