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Gulliver's Travels
The Graphic Novel
Lewis Helfand, Jonathan Swift, Vinod Kumar
Pushkin Press · Print & ebook · December 14, 2010
Reading lane: YA Classic Adaptation Comics
Lemuel Gulliver always dreamed of travelling the world.
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Book Details
- Authors
- Lewis Helfand, Jonathan Swift, Vinod Kumar
- Publisher
- Pushkin Press
- Published
- December 14, 2010
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- YA Classic Adaptation Comics · Classic Adaptations
- Reading lane
- YA Classic Adaptation Comics
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YA Classics
YA Classic Adaptation Comics
Satirical YA
About This Book
Lemuel Gulliver always dreamed of travelling the world. But when a violent storm claims his ship and casts him adrift among uncharted lands, he is taken to places that he could not even dream of. Travelling to the nation of Lilliput, where the inhabitants measure just centimetres tall, and to Brobdingnag, where they tower into the sky like giants, Gulliver voyages to an island floating above the clouds, visits a race of immortals, and finds himself stranded in a land ruled b...
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