XLogin

Password lost?  

Facebook Options


Sign up
download process

Sense and Sensibility (Sparklesoup Classics) - Jane Austen

Price: 3.95 USD
Download
Now
Add to cart
Instant Download from ebook-reader, digital version

Pay for Sense and Sensibility (Sparklesoup Classics) - Jane Austen
top quality provided by
ingram
for Adobe Digital Editions

Works on PC, Mac and modern smartphones and tablets!
  1. Create an Adobe account.
  2. Install/update Adobe Digital Edition.
  3. Buy this book on TRADEBIT.COM.
    See the How-To!

We have reader Apps for
Android™ and iOS™ (iPhone™ or iPad™).

File Data:

Contact Seller: ebook-reader, Member since 09/08/2010
URL: Twitter this Tweet this
Embed: Create JavaScript Mobile Tag Widgets for your homepage
Resell product: click here

Description:

(ID 110043513)
Sparklesoup brings you Jane Austen's beloved classic story of two sisters - one with sense (Elinor) and the other with sensibility (Marianne) who finds love in the English countryside despite their unfortunate circumstances. This version is printable and immediately easy-to-download with links to interesting facts and sites.
Words: download story, sense and sensibility, sensibility and sense, sensibility sense, story download

Author: Austen, Jane
Publisher: Sparklesoup Studios, Inc.
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: Sense and Sensibility (Sparklesoup Classics)
Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2004-12-30
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781597487696
Category: Fiction : Classics

User tags: jane austen, fiction, classics

Preview

More Files From This User

Related Files

The Jane Austen Argument - Somewhere Under The Rainbow . Mp3

Artist: The Jane Austen Argument Album: Somewhere Under the Rainbow Label: The Jane Austen Argument UPC: 887158060816


Pride And Prejudice - Jane Austen

Mr and Mrs Bennet have five unmarried daughters. When the amiable Mr Bingly moves into the neighbourhood, Mrs Bennet therefore feels entirely sure that he is......


Juvenilia - Jane Austen

The entertaining and funny pieces compiled in Juvenilia were penned by Jane Austen in her youth. With few in epistolary form, most of these pieces are short ......