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In the small town of Maycomb, Alabama, in the 1930s, six-year-old Scout Finch and her older brother Jem become the beneficiaries of gifts left by an anonymous giver who deposits them in the hollowed tree outside the Radley house. While Scout and and Jem ponder the identity of their generous secret sharer and his relationship to the reclusive Radley family, their lawyer father, Atticus, is appointed defense attorney for Tom Robinson, a young black man accused of raping a white woman in a case that has brought the town's simmering racial tensions to a boil. Slowly, ineluctably, the worlds of innocence and experience known to the members of the Finch family come into violent collision, shaking their
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In the small town of Maycomb, Alabama, in the 1930s, six-year-old Scout Finch and her older brother Jem become the beneficiaries of gifts left by an anonymous giver who deposits them in the hollowed tree outside the Radley house. While Scout and and Jem ponder the identity of their generous secret sharer and his relationship to the reclusive Radley family, their lawyer father, Atticus, is appointed defense attorney for Tom Robinson, a young black man accused of raping a white woman in a case that has brought the town's simmering racial tensions to a boil. Slowly, ineluctably, the worlds of innocence and experience known to the members of the Finch family come into violent collision, shaking their beliefs in the inevitability of justice and the ultimate triumph of truth over hypocrisy and prejudice.

A modern American classic that won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1961 and served as the basis for the Academy Award-winning film starring Gregory Peck, Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird has never been out of print in the more than half-century since it was first published. This exquisite collector's edition features an elegant bonded leather binding, a satin-ribbon bookmark, distinctive gilt edging, and decorative endpapers. It's the perfect gift for book-lovers, and an artful addition to any home library. 

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Harper Lee's 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird won a Pulitzer Prize, inspired a popular movie, and has been read appreciatively by millions of readers. Its impact is prodigious: A survey by the Book of the Month Club and the Library of Congress Center for the Book found that this gripping fiction about racial justice was ranked behind only the Bible as the book most often cited as making a difference. This attractive hardcover collectors edition honors this modern world classic.

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  • Posted April 6, 2012

    This book may have been printed on endangered and illegally logg

    This book may have been printed on endangered and illegally logged tree fiber from the Indonesian rainforest. This forest is home to the last 400 Sumatran tigers left in the wild, and their habitat is quickly disappearing because of the logging practices of companies like Asia Pulp and Paper. Barnes and Noble needs to cut deforestation out of their supply chain by stopping all trade with APP and other forest destroyers!

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  • Posted February 7, 2012

    beautiful book but..

    i have bought a couple of the classic leatherbound books from BN (pride and prejudice, crime and punishment, and wuthering heights) i have loved them all and love the quality of the mockingbird book i received. One thing is that this book is differrent then the others its large print on the inside and is taller by about an inch. it may sound city that i am complaining about that but i wasw wanting uniform books and this is not the same...why couldnt they just make it wider and shorter verses tall and skinny. very nice quality just slimmer and taller than the other books. Just got it today.

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  • Posted June 15, 2011

    In my opinion the finest example of literature ever written in American English.

    Unfotunately, I do not possess the eloquence necessary to do justice to this work of incredible art. Harper Lee writes in simple, plain language about a childhood incident that brings out the best, and worst, of the charcters in the book. Tom Hanks once noted that "The Godfather" is the "I-Ching" of business - To Kill a Mockingbird is the "I-Ching" of American life: e.g., "Leave out the adjectives and you'll have the facts." The story is simple and yet powerful, the characters are distinctive and familiar, the lessons are undestandable and timeless. I have but one regret about this book, and that is the fact that I've read it: I'd love to be able, now, as an adult, to read this book for the first time.

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  • Posted April 7, 2011

    Old time classic that never gets old!

    When reading To Kill A Mockingbird, the values it teaches are always applicable to life. Especially for a young adult, it can teach them responsibility and selflessness. This book really warms the heart and you will find yourself wanting to read it more than once. I would recommend it to anyone, great book!

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  • Posted May 16, 2012

    @ Tatiana08 - Actually, most of these leather bounds are this he

    @ Tatiana08 - Actually, most of these leather bounds are this height, they ones you purchased were made by a different artist. (Most of the ten dollar ones are shorter than the twenty dollar ones ) I realized this too when my friend showed me a copy of their Wuthering Heights. It was shorter than my Alice, Dante, Sherlock, Grimm, C.S.Lewis, and Vampire Chronicles leather bounds. It's dissapointing because I like to have them all the same size too [I probably have just a smidge of OCD in me] because they look like a set i guess. Anyway, they're still really beautiful. Like me, you can just set the shorter ones with the short ones, and the tall with the tall. Book segregation FTW!

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  • Posted May 25, 2011

    Highly Recommended

    The plot is very simple, but it keeps you turning the pages nonetheless. This is by far one of the greatest stories ever told. I didn't understand it the very first time I read it, maybe because I was too young then and wasn't prepared for this kind of story. But the second time I read it I realized how wonderful a story it was. Harper Lee is one of the most special and greatest authors of all time, bless her soul.

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