
Presents Charles Dickens's classic novel set in London and Paris during the French Revolution and includes explanatory notes, an author chronology, a historical time line, a theme and plot outline, contemporary and modern critical analyses, discussion questions, and a list of related books and films.
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Editions

Dickens, Charles
Modern Library (1996)
Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 2

Dickens, Charles
(1960)
Schools: 3

Dickens, Charles
Bantam Dell (2003)
Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 7

Dickens, Charles
Reader's Digest Association (1984)
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Tor (1989)
The classic novel about the French Revolution and its effect upon the lives of several individuals, both French and English.
Schools: 3

Dickens, Charles
Oxford University Press (1949)
Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Penguin (1985)
Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Globe Book Company (1992)
The story brings to life events that changed the course of history. More than any other story, A Tale of Two Cities makes the events of the French Revolution come alive. It shows people at their best and at their worst.
Schools: 2

Dickens, Charles
Pocket Books (2004)
Presents Charles Dickens's classic novel set in London and Paris during the French Revolution and includes explanatory notes, an author chronology, a historical time line, a theme and plot outline, contemporary and modern critical analyses, discussion questions, and a list of related books and films.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
D. McKay Co (1976)
Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves. Illustrated with drawings and maps depicting the period.
Schools: 2

Dickens, Charles
Dover Publications (1999)
The classic novel about the French Revolution and its effect upon the lives of several individuals, both French and English.
Schools: 4

Dickens, Charles
Puffin Books (1995)
An abridged version of the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 2

Dickens, Charles
Buccaneer Books (1987)
A novel of the French Revolution set in London and Paris.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Distributed by Random House (1993)
Charles Dickens' 1859 historical novel set in Paris and London during the French Revolution, in which a French nobleman, Charles Darnay, renounces his position and leaves his country, then returns during the Terror to save the life of a servant, putting himself in grave danger.
Schools: 3

Dickens, Charles
Oxford University Press (1998)
Schools: 2

Dickens, Charles
Signet Classic (1997)
Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 4

Dickens, Charles
Signet Classics (2007)
A 150th anniversary edition of Charles Dickens' classic novel in which a young Englishman gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves. Includes an introduction and afterword.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Globe (1941)
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Recorded Books (1986)
Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 1

Morley, Jacqueline
Barron's (2008)
Charles Dickens's classic tale written in graphic novel format about a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the women he loves.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Raintree Steck-Vaughn (1991)
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Perma-Bound (1988)
Dickens' novel of the French Revolution.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Borders Classics (2006)
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Barnes and Noble
Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Penguin Books (2000)
Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 2

Dickens, Charles
Saddleback Educational Pub. (2012)
A graphic novel adaptation of the classic Dickens novel about the French Revolution and its effect upon the lives of several individuals, both French and English.
Schools: 16

Dickens, Charles
Grosset & Dunlap (1983)
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Distributed by Crown (1982)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Macmillan (1962)
The two cities are London and Paris during the French Revolution. The remarkable likeness between Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton is a keynote of the story, as is their love for Lucie Manette--a love so strong that it gives Carton the courage to make his greatest sacrifice.
Schools: 0
Dickins
Scholastic (1962)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Dodd, Mead & company (1942)
A novel of the French revolution.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Macmillan (1957)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Modern Library (1950)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Macmillan
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Dodd (1942)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Macmillan (1962)
Heroism and self-sacrifice in a vivid rendering of the French Revolution.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Baronet Books (1973)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Baronet Books (1973)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Washington Square Press (1957)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Parent's Magazine Press (1964)
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Blackstone Audio (2011)
Presents a reading of Charles Dickens' 1859 novel set in Paris and London during the French Revolution, in which a French nobleman, Charles Darnay, renounces his position and leaves his country then returns to save the life of a servant.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Grosset & Dunlap (1948)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Walter J. Black, Inc
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Dodd, Mead & company (1942)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Macmillan (1962)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Harcourt, Brace (1950)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Bantam.
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
A member of the French aristocracy, Charles Darnay, and an English lawyer, Sydney Carton, fall in love with the same woman, Lucy Manette, who marries Darnay, but Carton sacrifices himself when Lucy's happiness is threatened by the inevitable execution of Darnay during the French Revolution.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Bantam.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Prentice Hall
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. (1962)
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Young Englishman Sidney Carton gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves, in a novel set against the turbulent backdrop of eighteenth-century France.
Schools: 2
Dickens, Charles
Charles Dickens' 1859 historical novel set in Paris and London during the French Revolution, in which a French nobleman, Charles Darnay, renounces his position and leaves his country, then returns during the Terror to save the life of a servant, putting himself in grave danger.
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
An adaptation of the classic novel about a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Charles Dickens' 1859 historical novel set in Paris and London during the French Revolution, in which a French nobleman, Charles Darnay, renounces his position and leaves his country, then returns during the Terror to save the life of a servant, putting himself in grave danger.
Schools: 1
Sarandon, Chris
The classic tale of the young Englishman who gives up his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Presents Charles Dickens's classic novel set in London and Paris during the French Revolution and includes explanatory notes, an author chronology, a historical time line, a theme and plot outline, contemporary and modern critical analyses, discussion questions, and a list of related books and films.
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Charles Dickens's 1859 historical novel set in Paris and London in the years prior to the French Revolution, in which French nobleman Charles Darnay renounces his position in order to save the life of a servant.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Dodd, Mead & company (1942)
A novel of the French revolution.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Macmillan (1957)
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Macmillan (1962)
The two cities are London and Paris during the French Revolution. The remarkable likeness between Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton is a keynote of the story, as is their love for Lucie Manette--a love so strong that it gives Carton the courage to make his greatest sacrifice.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Baronet Books (1973)
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Baronet Books (1973)
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Grosset & Dunlap (1948)
Schools: 0
Sarandon, Chris
The classic tale of the young Englishman who gives up his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Vintage (2017)
A member of the French aristocracy, Charles Darnay, and an English lawyer, Sydney Carton, fall in love with the same woman, Lucy Manette, who marries Darnay, but Carton sacrifices himself when Lucy's happiness is threatened by the inevitable execution of Darnay during the French Revolution.
Schools: 1