Louisa May Alcott Book Collection - Fifteen classic works are featured in the Louisa May Alcott Book Collection in their entirety including An Old-Fashioned Girl, Eight Cousins, Hospital Sketches, Jack and Jill, Jo's Boys, Little Women, and Under the Lilacs
Sir Walter Scott Book Collection - Eight classic works are featured in the Sir Walter Scott Book Collection in their entirety including The Bride of Lammermoor, The Fair Maid of Perth, The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Ivanhoe, The Lady of the Lake, Rob Roy, The Talisman, and Waverley
Sophocles Book Collection - Two classic books with seven plays are featured in the Sophocles Book Collection in their entirety which include the plays Antigone, Aias, Oedipus the King, Electra, The Trachinian Maidens, Philoctetes, and Oedipus at Colonos
Willa Cather Book Collection - Eight classic works are featured in the Willa Cather Book Collection in their entirety including Alexander's Bridge, My Antonia, O Pioneers!, and The Song of the Lark
Ralph Waldo Emerson Book Collection - Six classic works are featured in the Ralph Waldo Emerson Book Collection in their entirety including Essays, May-Day and Other Pieces, Nature, Poems, and Representative Men
Anna Sewell Book Collection - Two classic works are featured in the Anna Sewell Book Collection in their entirety including Black Beauty - The Autobiography of a Horse, and Black Beauty - Young Folks' Edition
Anthony Trollope Book Collection - Twenty classic works are featured in the Anthony Trollope Book Collection in their entirety including The American Senator, Castle Richmond, Cousin Henry, Hunting Sketches, and The Life of Cicero
Edith Wharton Book Collection - Fifteen classic works are featured in the Edith Wharton Book Collection in their entirety including The Age of Innocence, Bunner Sisters, Ethan Frome, and The House of Mirth
George Berkeley Book Collection Berkeley - Four classic works are featured in the George Berkeley Book Collection in their entirety including A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision, The Querist, and Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous