
Pip is a poor young orphan, living with his sister and her husband Joe, a blacksmith. His life is changed forever by two very different meetings--one with an escaped convict and one with an eccentric old lady and the beautiful girl who lives with her. But who is the mysterious person who leaves him a fortune? -- p. 4 of cover.
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Editions

Dickens, Charles
Distributed by Random House (1992)
Contains the complete text of the 1860 novel about Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be educated and reared as a gentleman; and includes a critical introduction and a chronology.
Schools: 7

Dickens, Charles
Penguin (2003)
Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be raised and educated as a gentleman. Includes a map of early nineteenth-century Kent, and notes on Dickens's working methods.
Schools: 3

Dickens, Charles
Barron's (2011)
A graphic novel adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel in which Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, learns that a mysterious benefactor has ensured that he will be educated and raised as a gentleman.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Penguin (2008)
The orphaned Pip is serving as a blacksmith's apprentice when an unknown benefactor supplies the means for him to be educated in London as a gentleman of "great expectations.".
Schools: 2

Dickens, Charles
Dodd Mead (1985)
The complete and unabridged story of Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, who is informed one day he has "great expectations" and is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Aladdin Classics (2000)
The story of Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is informed one day that he has "great expectations" and is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Barnes & Noble (1998)
Schools: 4

Dickens, Charles
Oxford Univ. Press (1978)
An unknown person has provided money for the education of a poor English boy, in eighteenth-century England.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Trident Press International (1999)
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Doubleday (1997)
A collector's edition of the ninteenth-century novel about Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is informed one day he has "great expectations" and is to be educated and reared as a gentleman, with period illustrations, and information about the author.
Schools: 3

Jennings, Linda
Puffin Books (1995)
An abridged version of the tale of Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, who is informed one day he has "great expectations" and is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Bantam Books (1981)
An unknown person has provided money for the education of Pip, a poor English boy, in nineteenth-century England.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
New American Library (1980)
An unknown person has provided money for the education of a poor English boy in eighteenth-century England.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Penguin (1996)
The story of Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is informed one day that he has "great expectations" and is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 3

Dickens, Charles
Signet Classics (2009)
An unknown person has provided money for the education of Pip, a poor English boy, in nineteenth-century England.
Schools: 3

Dickens, Charles
Simon & Schuster (2006)
Contains an abridged version of the 1860 novel about Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 3

Dickens, Charles
Wordsworth
Classic considered Dicken's finest novel examining behavior of Victorian England.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
WGBH Boston Video (2004)
Pip's life as a blacksmith's apprentice in Victorian England changes drastically when he is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be educated and reared as a gentleman--and an equal with the contemptuous Estella.
Schools: 4

Dickens, Charles
Watermill Press (1983)
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
BBC Audiobooks America (2007)
Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Dover Publications (2001)
After harsh early years, Pip, an orphan growing up in Victorian England, is given the means to become a gentlman by an unknown benefactor and learns that outward appearances can be deceiving.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Hart Pub. Co. (1977)
An unknown benefactor supplies an orphaned blacksmith's apprentice with the means to be educated in London as a gentleman of "great expectations.".
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Scholastic Inc. (2002)
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Globe Book Company (1987)
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Townsend Press (2005)
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
Signet (1988)
After harsh early years, Pip, an orphan growing up in Victorian England, is given the means to become a gentleman by an unknown benefactor and learns that outward appearances can be deceiving.
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Sterling Children's Books (2012)
Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, learns that a mysterious benefactor has ensured that he will be educated and raised as a gentleman.
Schools: 18
Dickens, Charles
Bantam Books (1986)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Oxford University Press (1993)
Philip Pirrip (Pip), as a boy, has great expectations of becoming a gentleman. His dreams are realized, but he finds they are shallow. Through a series of fateful circumstances, he changes from a boy of false standards to a man of character.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Pinewood Films Limited (1946)
Starring John Mills, Valerie Hobson, Jean Simmons, Alec Guinness.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Oxford University Press (1953)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Penguin (1860)
The story of the orphan Pip's terrifying encounter with a convict on the Kent marshes that changes his life forever.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
(1964)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
(1964)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
[s.n.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Dodd, Mead (1942)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Oxford University Press (1959)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Pocket (1973)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Simon & Schuster (1956)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
For the members of the Heritage club (1939)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Dodd, Mead (1942)
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Distributed by Crown Publishers (1982)
The complete and unabridged story of Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, who is informed one day he has "great expectations" and is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Dodd, Mead (1942)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Oxford University Press (1953)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Harper & Row (1965)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Washington Square Press (1956)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Dodd, Mead (1942)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Washington Square Press (1956)
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Findaway World (2010)
An unknown person has provided money for the education of Pip, a poor English boy, in nineteenth-century England.
Schools: 2

Dickens, Charles
A graphic novel adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel in which Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, learns that a mysterious benefactor has ensured that he will be educated and raised as a gentleman.
Schools: 2

Dickens, Charles
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Contains the complete text of the 1860 novel about Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 0
Bledsoe, Thomas
Schools: 0
Cuaro?n, Alfonso
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Presents the unabridged version of Charles Dickens's novel in which Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, learns that a mysterious benefactor has ensured that he will be educated and raised as a gentleman.
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
An adaptation of the classic novel which tells the story of Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is informed one day that he has "great expectations" and is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, learns that a mysterious benefactor has ensured that he will be educated and raised as a gentleman. Includes a selection of study aids.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Oxford University Press (1993)
Philip Pirrip (Pip), as a boy, has great expectations of becoming a gentleman. His dreams are realized, but he finds they are shallow. Through a series of fateful circumstances, he changes from a boy of false standards to a man of character.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Bantam Books (1986)
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Penguin (1860)
The story of the orphan Pip's terrifying encounter with a convict on the Kent marshes that changes his life forever.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
(1964)
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
(1964)
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
[s.n.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
The story of Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is informed one day that he has "great expectations" and is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 2

Dickens, Charles
Contains the complete text of the 1860 novel about Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be educated and reared as a gentleman; and includes a biographical note on the author, an introduction by playwright Bernard Shaw, notes, and commentary.
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
An unknown person has provided money for the education of Pip, a poor English boy, in nineteenth-century England.
Schools: 2

Jennings, Linda M
The orphaned Pip is serving as a blacksmith's apprentice when an unknown benefactor supplies the means for him to be educated in London as a gentleman of "great expectations.".
Schools: 0

Dickens, Charles
Schools: 1

Dickens, Charles
A graphic novel adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel in which Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, learns that a mysterious benefactor has ensured that he will be educated and raised as a gentleman.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Penguin (1860)
The story of the orphan Pip's terrifying encounter with a convict on the Kent marshes that changes his life forever.
Schools: 0
Dickens, Charles
Pip is a poor young orphan, living with his sister and her husband Joe, a blacksmith. His life is changed forever by two very different meetings--one with an escaped convict and one with an eccentric old lady and the beautiful girl who lives with her. But who is the mysterious person who leaves him a fortune? -- p. 4 of cover.
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Contains the complete text of the 1860 novel about Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 0
Bledsoe, Thomas
Schools: 0
Cuar?n, Alfonso
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
The orphaned Pip is serving as a blacksmith's apprentice when an unknown benefactor supplies the means for him to be educated in London as a gentleman of "great expectations.".
Schools: 1
Dickens, Charles
Contains the complete text of the 1860 novel about Pip, an orphan in Victorian England who is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.
Schools: 0