GET /services/catalog/products?format=api&page=77151
Response information
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/vnd.api+json
Vary: Accept

{
    "links": {
        "first": "https://redshelf.com/services/catalog/products?format=api&page=1",
        "last": "https://redshelf.com/services/catalog/products?format=api&page=78420",
        "next": "https://redshelf.com/services/catalog/products?format=api&page=77152",
        "prev": "https://redshelf.com/services/catalog/products?format=api&page=77150"
    },
    "data": [
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113851",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "The Trial",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "\"Someone must have been telling lies about Josef K., he knew he had done nothing wrong but, one morning, he was arrested.\" From its gripping first sentence onward, this novel exemplifies the term \"\"Kafkaesque.\" Its darkly humorous narrative recounts a bank clerk's entrapment  based on an undisclosed charge  in a maze of nonsensical rules and bureaucratic roadblocks.Written in 1914 and published posthumously in 1925, Kafka's engrossing parable about the human condition plunges an isolated individual into an impersonal, illogical system. Josef K.'s ordeals raise provocative, ever-relevant issues related to the role of government and the nature of justice. This inexpensive edition of one of the 20th century's most important novels features an acclaimed translation by David Wyllie.",
                "author": "Franz Kafka, David Wyllie",
                "slug": "the-trial-113851-9780486114620-franz-kafka",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114620.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113851",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113851/the-trial-113851-9780486114620-franz-kafka",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486470610",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114620",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114627"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026190648"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113850",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "The Scarlet Letter",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "An \"A\" for \"adultery\" marks Hester Prynne as an outcast from the society of colonial Boston. Although forced by the puritanical town fathers to wear a bright red badge of shame, Hester steadfastly resists their efforts to discover the identity of her baby's father. The return of her long-absent spouse brings new pressure on the young mother, as the aggrieved husband undertakes a long-term plot to reveal Hester's partner in adultery and force him to share her disgrace. Masterful in its symbolism and compelling in its character studies, Nathaniel Hawthorne's tale of punishment and reconciliation examines the concepts of sin, guilt, and pride. The Scarlet Letter was published to immediate acclaim in 1850. Its timeless exploration of moral and spiritual issues, along with its philosophical and psychological insights, keep it ever relevant for students of American literature and lovers of fiction. A selection of the Common Core State Standards Initiative.",
                "author": "Nathaniel Hawthorne",
                "slug": "the-scarlet-letter-113850-9780486114651-nathaniel-hawthorne",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114651.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113850",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113850/the-scarlet-letter-113850-9780486114651-nathaniel-hawthorne",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486280486",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114651",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114651"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026194008"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113849",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "A forerunner of psychological fiction, and considered a landmark work for its innovative use of narrative devices, Tristram Shandy was both celebrated and vilified when first published in 1759. While the narrative's endless digressions drew criticism, the novel's bawdy humor made it a cause for celebration in eighteenth-century London. Originally released in nine separate volumes, it is literature's famed \"cock and bull\" story, reveling in parody and satire.Laurence Sterne's topsy-turvy masterpiece is, in effect, a novel about writing a novelproducing a fictional world that is as strange and wonderful as the process of its creation. Impulsive, addictive, and absurd, it begins at the moment of Tristram Shandy's conception and shifts relentlessly into a hilarious series of disconnected episodes starring the hero's family, friends, and neighbors. The memorable cast of characters wanders in and out of the playful web of Sterne's deliberately visual text treatment, which includes endless dashes and asterisks, one-sentence chapters, unusual graphic renderings, and blank pages that invite the reader to interact with the book. Impossible to categorizeand absorbing and surprising even todayTristram Shandy is a rare celebration of the art of fiction. It remains a beguiling milestone in the history of literature.",
                "author": "Laurence Sterne",
                "slug": "the-life-and-opinions-of-tristram-shandy-gentleman-113849-9780486114668-laurence-sterne",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114668.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113849",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113849/the-life-and-opinions-of-tristram-shandy-gentleman-113849-9780486114668-laurence-sterne",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486456485",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114668",
                    "EISBN10": "048611466X"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026192336"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113848",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "Jude the Obscure",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "Powerful and controversial from its 1895 publication to the present, Jude the Obscure scandalized Victorian critics, who condemned it as decadent, indecent, and degenerate. Between its frank portrayals of sexuality and its indictments of marriage, religion, and England's class system, the novel offended a broad swath of readers. Its heated reception led the embittered author to renounce fiction, turning his considerable talents ever afterward to writing poetry.Hardy's last novel depicts a changing world, where a poor stonemason can aspire to a university education and a higher place in societybut where in reality such dreams remain unattainable. Thwarted at every turn, Jude Hawley abandons his hopes, is trapped into an unwise marriage, and pursues a doomed relationship with his free-spirited cousin, Sue Bridehead. The lovers find themselves equally incapable of living within the conventions of their era and of transcending its legal and moral strictures. Hailed by modern critics as a pioneering work of feminism and socialist thought, Hardy's tragic parable continues to resonate with readers.",
                "author": "Thomas Hardy",
                "slug": "jude-the-obscure-113848-9780486114644-thomas-hardy",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114644.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113848",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113848/jude-the-obscure-113848-9780486114644-thomas-hardy",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486452432",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114644",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114643"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026192913"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113847",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "Resurrection",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "This poignant study of spiritual regeneration recounts the sins of a Russian nobleman, Prince Dmitri Ivanovich Nekhlyudov, and his attempts in later life to redress his transgressions. Tolstoy conducts readers on a harrowing voyage through Russia's corrupt courts and foul prisons that culminates in a ruthless march to Siberia. A powerful depiction of the injustices of the legal system, the novel assails the vices of petty officialdom and the hypocrisy of organized religion.Today Resurrection is less widely known and honored than the author's earlier works, War and Peace and Anna Karenina, but the story was an immense success upon its serial publication in 1899. A panoramic view of Russian social life at the end of the nineteenth century, this darkly compelling tale offers a vivid portrait of the conflict between wealthy aristocrats and starving peasants that erupted into the 1917 revolution.",
                "author": "Leo Tolstoy",
                "slug": "resurrection-113847-9780486114682-leo-tolstoy",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114682.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113847",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113847/resurrection-113847-9780486114682-leo-tolstoy",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486432168",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114682",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114686"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026192228"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113846",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "Whether forming a pirate gang to search for buried treasure or spending a quiet time at home, sharing his medicine with Aunt Polly's cat, the irrepressible Tom Sawyer evokes the world of boyhood in nineteenth century rural America. In this classic story, Mark Twain re-created a long-ago world of freshly whitewashed fences and Sunday school picnics into which sordid characters and violent incidents sometimes intruded. The tale powerfully appeals to both adult and young imaginations. Readers explore this memorable setting with a slyly humorous born storyteller as their guide. Tom and Huck Finn conceal themselves in the town cemetery, where they witness a grave robbery and a murder. Later, the boys, feeling unappreciated, hide out on a forested island while the townspeople conduct a frantic search and finally mourn them as dead. The friends triumphantly return to town to attend their own funeral, in time for a dramatic trial for the graveyard murder. A three-day ordeal ensues when Tom and his sweetheart, Becky Thatcher, lose their way in the very cave that conceals the murderer. With its hilarious accounts of boyish pranks and its shrewd assessments of human nature, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer has captivated generations of readers of all ages. This inexpensive edition of the classic novel offers a not-to-be-missed opportunity to savor a witty and action-packed account of small-town boyhood in a bygone era.",
                "author": "Mark Twain",
                "slug": "the-adventures-of-tom-sawyer-113846-9780486114699-mark-twain",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114699.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113846",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113846/the-adventures-of-tom-sawyer-113846-9780486114699-mark-twain",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486400778",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114699",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114694"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026202645"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113845",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "Great Expectations",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "In this unflaggingly suspenseful story of aspirations and moral redemption, humble, orphaned Pip, a ward of his short-tempered older sister and her husband, Joe, is apprenticed to the dirty work of the forge but dares to dream of becoming a gentleman. And, indeed, it seems as though that dream is destined to come to pass  because one day, under sudden and enigmatic circumstances, he finds himself in possession of \"great expectations.\" In telling Pip's story, Dickens traces a boy's path from a hardscrabble rural life to the teeming streets of 19th-century London, unfolding a gripping tale of crime and guilt, revenge and reward, and love and loss. Its compelling characters include Magwitch, the fearful and fearsome convict; Estella, whose beauty is excelled only by her haughtiness; and the embittered Miss Havisham, an eccentric jilted bride.Written in the last decade of Dickens' life, Great Expectations was praised widely and universally admired. It was his last great novel, and many critics believe it to be his finest. Readers and critics alike praised it for its masterful plot, which rises above the melodrama of some of his earlier works, and for its three-dimensional, psychologically realistic characters  characters much deeper and more interesting than the one-note caricatures of earlier novels. \"In none of his other works,\" wrote the reviewer in the 1861 Atlantic, \"does he evince a shrewder insight into real life, and a cheaper perception and knowledge of what is called the world.\" To Swinburne, the novel was unparalleled in all of English fiction, with defects \"as nearly imperceptible as spots on the sun or shadows on a sunlit sea.\" Shaw found it Dickens' \"most completely perfect book.\" Now this inexpensive edition invites modern readers to savor this timeless masterpiece, teeming with colorful characters, unexpected plot twists, and Dickens' vivid rendering of the vast tapestry of mid-Victorian England.",
                "author": "Charles Dickens",
                "slug": "great-expectations-113845-9780486114712-charles-dickens",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114712.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113845",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113845/great-expectations-113845-9780486114712-charles-dickens",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000",
                    "FIC019000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486415864",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114712",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114716"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026188439"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113844",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "Wuthering Heights",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "Considered lurid and shocking by mid-19th-century standards, Wuthering Heights was initially thought to be such a publishing risk that its author, Emily Bronte, was asked to pay some of the publication costs. A somber tale of consuming passions and vengeance played out against the lonely moors of northern England, the book proved to be one of the most enduring classics of English literature.The turbulent and tempestuous love story of Cathy and Heathcliff spans two generations  from the time Heathcliff, a strange, coarse young boy, is brought to live on the Earnshaws' windswept estate, through Cathy's marriage to Edgar Linton and Heathcliff's plans for revenge, to Cathy's death years later and the eventual union of the surviving Earnshaw and Linton heirs.A masterpiece of imaginative fiction, Wuthering Heights (the author's only novel) remains as poignant and compelling today as it was when first published in 1847.",
                "author": "Emily Brontë",
                "slug": "wuthering-heights-113844-9780486114705-emily-bronte",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114705.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113844",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113844/wuthering-heights-113844-9780486114705-emily-bronte",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486292564",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114705",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114708"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026204655"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113843",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "The Picture of Dorian Gray",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "In this celebrated work, his only novel, Wilde forged a devastating portrait of the effects of evil and debauchery on a young aesthete in late-19th-century England. Combining elements of the Gothic horror novel and decadent French fiction, the book centers on a striking premise: As Dorian Gray sinks into a life of crime and gross sensuality, his body retains perfect youth and vigor while his recently painted portrait grows day by day into a hideous record of evil, which he must keep hidden from the world. For over a century, this mesmerizing tale of horror and suspense has enjoyed wide popularity. It ranks as one of Wilde's most important creations and among the classic achievements of its kind.",
                "author": "Oscar Wilde",
                "slug": "the-picture-of-dorian-gray-113843-9780486114736-oscar-wilde",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114736.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113843",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113843/the-picture-of-dorian-gray-113843-9780486114736-oscar-wilde",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486278070",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114736",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114732"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026202648"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113842",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "The Secret Agent",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "In the back streets of nineteenth-century London, a group of revolutionaries plot an incident intended to turn English complacency on its ear. Their objective: the destruction of one of the nation's proudest monuments of scientific achievement, the Greenwich Observatory. Unbeknownst to the schemers, however, their ringleader is an agent provocateur, driven by a complex array of ambiguous motives and conflicting loyalties.As this masterpiece of atmospheric realism and psychological depth unfolds, readers will savor the ironic narrative technique for which Conrad is justly famed, as well as the compelling characterizations that breathe life into his cast: Adolph Verloc, proprietor of an obscure Soho shop, whose double life encompasses a quiet family circle, friendship with a band of anarchists, and allegiance to a foreign government; Verloc's wife, Winnie, whose desperation to maintain a home for her simple-minded brother overrules her suspicions about her husband's activities; and Stevie, the man-child whose innocence proves the means of his undoing.One of the first and greatest espionage thrillers, The Secret Agent remains as engrossing and effective as when it was first published in 1907.",
                "author": "Joseph Conrad",
                "slug": "the-secret-agent-113842-9780486114729-joseph-conrad",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114729.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113842",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113842/the-secret-agent-113842-9780486114729-joseph-conrad",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486419183",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114729",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114724"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026203716"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113841",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "The Red and the Black",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "A landmark in the development of psychological realism, Stendhal's masterpiece chronicles a young man's struggles with the dualities of his nature. Julien Sorel, a young dreamer from the provinces whose imagination is afire with Napoleonic ideals, sets off to make his fortune in Parisian society of Restoration France. His encounters and experiences along the way incite constant inner conflict, drawing him back and forth between sincerity and hypocrisy, idealism and cynicism, humility and pride, love and ambition.",
                "author": "Stendhal, Horace B. Samuel",
                "slug": "the-red-and-the-black-113841-9780486114743-stendhal",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114743.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113841",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113841/the-red-and-the-black-113841-9780486114743-stendhal",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486437903",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114743",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114740"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026194563"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113840",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "Dracula",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "During a business visit to Count Dracula's castle in Transylvania, a young English solicitor finds himself at the center of a series of horrifying incidents. Jonathan Harker is attacked by three phantom women, observes the Count's transformation from human to bat form, and discovers puncture wounds on his own neck that seem to have been made by teeth. Harker returns home upon his escape from Dracula's grim fortress, but a friend's strange malady  involving sleepwalking, inexplicable blood loss, and mysterious throat wounds  initiates a frantic vampire hunt. The popularity of Bram Stoker's 1897 horror romance is as deathless as any vampire.  Its supernatural appeal has spawned a host of film and stage adaptations, and more than a century after its initial publication, it continues to hold readers spellbound.",
                "author": "Bram Stoker",
                "slug": "dracula-113840-9780486114750-bram-stoker",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114750.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113840",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113840/dracula-113840-9780486114750-bram-stoker",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486411095",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114750",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114759"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026194626"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113839",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "Three Soldiers",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "This grimly realistic depiction of army life follows a trio of idealists as they contend with the regimentation, violence, and boredom of military service. Fuselli, a San Francisco store clerk, embraces conformity in the hopes of a promotion. Chrisfield, an Indiana farm boy, and Andrews, a gifted musician, are repelled by the army's mind-numbing routines and battlefield horrors. Incited past the point of endurance, the soldiers respond with rancor and murderous rage. This powerful exploration of warfare's dehumanizing effects remains chillingly contemporary. Unabridged republication of the classic 1921 edition.",
                "author": "John Dos Passos",
                "slug": "three-soldiers-113839-9780486114767-john-dos-passos",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114767.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113839",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113839/three-soldiers-113839-9780486114767-john-dos-passos",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486434674",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114767",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114767"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026192724"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113838",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "Sentimental Education",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "\"I want to write the moral history of the men of my generationor, more accurately, the history of their feelings,\" declared Gustave Flaubert, who envisioned \"a book about love, about passion; but passion such as can exist nowadaysthat is to say, inactive.\" First published in 1869, this novel fulfills Flaubert's conception with a realistic, ironic portrait of bourgeois lives played out against France's tumultuous revolution of 1848 and the founding of its Second Empire.Frederic Moreau, a law student in Paris, dreams of achieving success in art, business, journalism, and politics. His aspirations take a romantic turn upon a chance encounter with a married woman, who inspires a lifelong obsession. Frederic befriends his idol's husband, an influential art dealer, and quickly finds himself seduced by society lifeand bedeviled by financial problems, ideological conflicts, and betrayals of trust. Blending romance, historical authenticity, and satire, Flaubert's Sentimental Education ranks among the nineteenth century's great novels.",
                "author": "Gustave Flaubert, Louise Bogan, Dora Knowlton Ranous",
                "slug": "sentimental-education-113838-9780486114781-gustave-flaubert",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114781.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113838",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113838/sentimental-education-113838-9780486114781-gustave-flaubert",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486452333",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114781",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114783"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026197901"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113837",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "Nana",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "We first meet Nana in the Variety Theatre, where the captivating eighteen-year-old is appearing in the lead role of a musicaleven though she can't act or sing. \"Nana has something that makes up for everything else,\" the theater owner explains, and he's right. Instead of booing her off the stage, the crowd howls with admiration. She has disrobed by the third act, and her career as a femme fatale is off to a sensational start.Nana crawls out of the gutter to ascend the heights of Parisian society, devouring men and squandering fortunes along the way. Zola begins the story of French realism's most beguiling siren in 1867, amid the decadence and moral decay of France's Gilded Age. Nana's corruption reflects the spirit of her era, her prostitution symbolizing the degenerate state of Second Empire politics and society. Hailed as one of the first modern novels, Nana addresses contemporary subjects with realistic observations, dialogue, and scenarios. Its publication sparked a heated controversy that made it an overnight bestseller, and it has long since reigned as a classic of French literature.",
                "author": "Emile Zola, Burton Rascoe",
                "slug": "nana-113837-9780486114804-emile-zola",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114804.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113837",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113837/nana-113837-9780486114804-emile-zola",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486452395",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114804",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114805"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026197813"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113836",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "The World's Greatest Short Stories",
                "subtitle": "Selections from Hemingway, Tolstoy, Woolf, Chekhov, Joyce, Updike and more",
                "description": "Wonderfully wide-ranging and enjoyable, this outstanding collection features short stories by great 19- and 20th-century writers from America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Western Europe. Included are Hemingway's \"A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,\" in which two waiters and a lonely customer in a Spanish cafe confront the concept of nothingness; \"A & P,\" John Updike's most anthologized story and one of his most popular; \"Borges and I,\" typical Jorge Luis Borges  imaginative, philosophical, and mysterious; as well as short masterpieces by Leo Tolstoy, Anton Chekhov, Herman Melville, Thomas Mann, Guy de Maupassant, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, D. H. Lawrence, and ten other great writers.Prime examples of the classic short story, these enduring literary treasures will be invaluable to students and teachers as well as to anyone who appreciates the finely turned tale.",
                "author": "James Daley",
                "slug": "the-worlds-greatest-short-stories-113836-9780486114798",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114798.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113836",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113836/the-worlds-greatest-short-stories-113836-9780486114798",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC003000",
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486447162",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114798",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114791"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026191787"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113835",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "The Koran",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "As the sacred book of Islam, the Koran, or Qur'an in transliteration, is believed by devout Muslims to be the direct word of God, inscribed in Heaven and revealed by the archangel Gabriel to the prophet Muhammad before his death in A.D. 632. Written in Arabic, in rhymed prose, the text is not only regarded by believers as a guide to daily life but is also considered to be the finest work of Arabic prose in existence and one of the most important and influential books known to mankind.J. M. Rodwell's accessible translation restores the traditional ordering of the suras, or chapters, with early text dealing with God as creator, his greatness and authority, the role of Muhammad as God's messenger and of Islam in history. Later chapters deal with legal, social, and ethical issues. The text is divided into 114 chapters, each of which, like the Bible, is subdivided into verses.This edition of the Koran, in a convenient size that is ideal for prayer or study, will be invaluable to students of religion, history, and politics and of interest to anyone concerned with cultures of the Middle East.",
                "author": "G. Margoliouth, J. M. Rodwell",
                "slug": "the-koran-113835-9780486114842",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114842.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113835",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113835/the-koran-113835-9780486114842",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "REL041000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486445694",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114842",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114848"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026207752"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113834",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "Siddhartha",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "This classic novel of self-discovery has inspired generations of seekers. With parallels to the enlightenment of the Buddha, Hesse's Siddhartha is the story of a young Brahmin's quest for the ultimate reality. His quest takes him from the extremes of indulgent sensuality to the rigors of ascetism and self-denial. At last he learns that wisdom cannot be taught  it must come from one's own experience and inner struggle. Steeped in the tenets of both psychoanalysis and Eastern mysticism, Siddhartha presents a strikingly original view of man and culture, and the arduous process of self-discovery that leads to reconciliation, harmony, and peace.",
                "author": "Hermann Hesse",
                "slug": "siddhartha-113834-9780486114811-hermann-hesse",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114811.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113834",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113834/siddhartha-113834-9780486114811-hermann-hesse",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486406534",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114811",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114813"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026203850"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113833",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "On the Origin of Species",
                "subtitle": "By Means of Natural Selection",
                "description": "\"The Origin is one of the most important books ever published, and a knowledge of it should be a part of the intellectual equipment of every educated person. . . . The book will endure in future ages so long as a knowledge of science persists among mankind.\"  NatureIt took Charles Darwin more than twenty years to publish this book, in part because he realized that it would ignite a firestorm of controversy. On the Origin of Species first appeared in 1859, and it remains a continuing source of conflict to this day. Even among those who reject its ideas, however, the work's impact is undeniable. In science, philosophy, and theology, this is a book that changed the world.In addition to its status as the focus of a dramatic turning point in scientific thought, On the Origin of Species stands as a remarkably readable study. Carefully reasoned and well-documented in its arguments, the work offers coherent views of natural selection, adaptation, the struggle for existence, survival of the fittest, and other concepts that form the foundation of modern evolutionary theory. This volume is a reprint of the critically acclaimed first edition.",
                "author": "Charles Darwin",
                "slug": "on-the-origin-of-species-113833-9780486114828-charles-darwin",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114828.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113833",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113833/on-the-origin-of-species-113833-9780486114828-charles-darwin",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "SCI008000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486450063",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114828",
                    "EISBN10": "0486114821"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026193091"
                    }
                }
            }
        },
        {
            "type": "Product",
            "id": "00010000113832",
            "attributes": {
                "name": "My Antonia",
                "subtitle": "",
                "description": "My Antonia evokes the Nebraska prairie life of Willa Cather's childhood, and commemorates the spirit and courage of immigrant pioneers in America. One of Cather's earliest novels, written in 1918, it is the story of Antonia Shimerda, who arrives on the Nebraska frontier as part of a family of Bohemian emigrants. Her story is told through the eyes of Jim Burden, a neighbor who will befriend Antonia, teach her English, and follow the remarkable story of her life.Working in the fields of waving grass and tall corn that dot the Great Plains, Antonia forges the durable spirit that will carry her through the challenges she faces when she moves to the city. But only when she returns to the prairie does she recover her strength and regain a sense of purpose in life. In the quiet, probing depth of Willa Cather's art, Antonia's story becomes a mobbing elegy to those whose persistence and strength helped build the American frontier.",
                "author": "Willa Cather",
                "slug": "my-antonia-113832-9780486114835-willa-cather",
                "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486114835.jpg",
                "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg",
                "product_type": "book",
                "product_id": "113832",
                "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/113832/my-antonia-113832-9780486114835-willa-cather",
                "bisac_codes": [
                    "FIC004000"
                ],
                "items_count": null,
                "identifiers": {
                    "ISBN13": "9780486282404",
                    "EISBN13": "9780486114835",
                    "EISBN10": "048611483X"
                },
                "drm": null,
                "cover_image": null,
                "default_cover_image": null,
                "book_type": null
            },
            "relationships": {
                "lowest_offering": {
                    "data": {
                        "type": "offerings",
                        "id": "00010026195113"
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    ],
    "meta": {
        "pagination": {
            "page": 77151,
            "pages": 78420,
            "count": 1568383
        }
    }
}

Response Info

Default: None