The great railway question, or, torn by two factions
1890
8
Henniker, John Henniker-Major, Baron, 1752–1821
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9
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From Beowulf to Virginia Woolf
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12
Willans, Geoffrey, 1911–1958
Down with skool!
1953
13
Casson, Hugh, 1910–1999
Follies
1965
14
Yeatman, Robert Julian
Horse nonsense
1933
15
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16
Searle, Ronald, 1920–2011
Marquis de Sade meets Goody two-shoes
1994
17
The young fogey handbook
1985
18
Jackson, Alison
Private
2003
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Art Union of London
Catalogue of the pictures, etc., selected by the prizeholders in the Art-Union of London
1845
20
Blaikie, Thomas
You look awfully like the Queen
2002
21
Barham, Debbie
The little book of books
2003
22
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The wayside book
1934
23
Moore, Thomas, 1779–1852
Paradise and the Peri
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24
A new version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches
1825
25
Fougasse
You have been warned
1936
26
Carlisle, D. T. (Donald Thompson), 1894–
Wining and dining with rhyme and reason
1933
27
Enoch Soames
2001
28
Barker, Malcolm J.
Courting disaster
1990
29
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30
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'What was, and is, and will abide ...'
1943
31
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The triumph holden at Shakespeare's England on the eleventh day of July in the third year of the reign of King George the Fifth
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32
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1859
33
Beaton, Cecil, 1904–1980
My royal past
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34
Speed, F. M.
Movie cavalcade
1944
35
United Church of England and Ireland
The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland