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The Cambridge Bibliography of Engli
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published by the press syndicate of
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Editor’s preface This is the firs
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Where possible entries for major wr
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Contributors aaron, jane University
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Abbreviations Additional abbreviati
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ThS Theatre Survey TLS Times Litera
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Cary, Henry Francis Case, W. Castil
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Crockett, Samuel Rutherford ‘Doug
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Howard, Lady Harriet Howell, Cather
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(3) Anonymous 1892-1901 (4) Fairy t
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Rogers, J. E. Thorold Scrope, Georg
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1 Book Production and Distribution
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Balston, T. William Balston: paper
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Ed A. W. Tuer. Quarterly. Index to
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Stereotyping and electrotyping Camu
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Sessions, W. K. and E. M. Printing
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Southward, J. The Lanston Monotype
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Abhandlung über die Farben in der
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Bolas, T. Cantor lectures on the re
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Paton, H. Etching, drypoint, mezzot
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Aluminium Plate and Press Co. Alumi
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Goldscheider, A. and R. F. Müller.
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Worcester, and Fleming & Humphreys
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the University Press 1780-1881. Jnl
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Print: a journal for printing-house
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locks, engraved in the Bewick works
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James Pryde (1866-1941) Hudson, D.
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Rosner, C. The growth of the book j
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Renouard, A. C. Traité des droits
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Bewes, W. A. Copyright, patents, de
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Pollard, G. General lists of books
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Ogle, J. J. The free library: its h
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Schenk, H. The mind of the European
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Harris, Frank Gijsen, M. Frank Harr
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Baldensperger, F. English artistic
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à l’état normal de l’humanit
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Aglavaine et Sélysette. 1896; tr A
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Ségur, Comtesse de (1799-1874) Fai
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Sells, I. E. Marguerite. MLR 38 194
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Souza, S. de. L’influence de Rusk
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Schirmer, G. Die Schweiz im Spiegel
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Feuerbach, Ludwig (1804-72) Das Wes
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Morgan, B. Q. Goethe in English. In
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Hofmannsthal, Hugo von (1874-1928)
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on the history of literature ancien
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Kräger, H. Carlyles Stellung zur d
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Broek, A. G. van den, Adam Bede and
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Kliman, B. W. Wordsworth in a small
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Maddalena, E. Goldoni in Inghilterr
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Whalley, G. Coleridge and Vico. In
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The sonnets of Michelangelo Buonarr
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Herzberger, D. K. Shakespeare and t
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Translations: Eddic and Skaldic poe
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Et dukkehjem. 1879; Nora: or a doll
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Karamzin, Nikolay Mikhaylovich (176
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Fridlender, Yu. V., I. M. Katarsky
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The country curate. Oxford 1804. Th
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Collections The poetical works. 2 v
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edn), 1832 (10th edn), 1824 (with N
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Shirley Palmer d. 1860? The Swiss e
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Moonshine . . . containing sketches
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The light of other days. 3 vols 185
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An elegy, on his grace Francis, the
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Stanzas to Miss J*** H******. Newca
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1948-52) are in the Bodleian and at
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Shelley’s Defence of poetry; Brow
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(reprint of 1892); introd by J. Wor
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Letters. Ed F. Jones 2 vols Oxford
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Santayana, G. Shelley: or the poeti
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Lines suggested by the third meetin
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eviews: (J. G. Lockhart) Quart Rev,
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§1 The harvest: a poem. 1816; Berw
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known copies), 1879 (no known copie
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graphical dictionary of 1816. (L at
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utions of Q. Q. to a periodical wor
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James Templeman fl. 1808-10 Alcande
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Chauncy Hare Townshend 1798-1868 Je
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Palingenesia: the world to come. Pa
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known Wordsworth and Wordsworth fam
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A selection from the works of Willi
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Peter Bell: a tale in verse, by Wil
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The casket: or youth’s pocket lib
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Imaginary conversations of literary
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R. G. [Richard Garnett]. In DNB. Ju
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Browne, J. N. Poetry in Ulster. In
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Nineteenth Cent 6, Aug 1879; Copyri
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I have a letter from Major Pond: an
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Raleigh, W. A. An introduction to A
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Poems in the Dorset dialect. By the
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Nomachi, S. Stud in Eng Lit (Tokyo)
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Blackie also pbd much prose, mainly
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For contributions to Contemporary R
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Prometheus bound, and miscellaneous
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Cooke, G. W. A guide book to the po
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1875 have identical format and pagi
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dramas, ed F. Rindler 1896; The Bro
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note by Browning]; ed H. B. Forman
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unbelief!’); III (‘Og’s thigh
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Mettle and metal. Epigram (‘Ay, T
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Browning’s Lost leader. Dial 1 Ma
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Hodell, C. W. The old yellow book.
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Pater, W. H. In The renaissance, 3r
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James, H. In The middle years, New
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dar, with some unpublished passages
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Leedham-Green, E. S. Four unpublish
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Thomas Osborne Davis 1814-45 Mss: N
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Lispings from low latitudes, or, ex
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and interesting personal and litera
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§1 Poetic lucubrations: containing
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How was one of the compilers of Chu
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Collections Ionica. 1891. A reprint
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MacMahon, E. Fanny Kemble. Littell
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The Paris commune. In answer to the
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Cheer, boys, cheer. [1850?] Tubal-C
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Memorials of a residence on the Con
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A lecture on cheap and accessible p
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Henry Nutcombe Oxenham 1829-83 §1
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Emily Jane Pfeiffer née Davis 1827
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Tangled talk: an essayist’s holid
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The letters of Christina Rossetti.
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Old and New (July); Western Lakesid
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William Bell Scott 1811-90 Bibliogr
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Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth S
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ight edns are noted within the entr
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§2 Biographies Tennyson, H. Alfred
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Waugh, A. Alfred Lord Tennyson. 189
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Half a dozen ballads for Australian
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The cavalier: a drama. 1836. In ver
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§2 Forman, H. B. In his Our living
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§1 Poems lyrical and dramatic. 188
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drawings, also reproduces painting
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under §2, includes poem The ivory
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§1 Key-notes by Arbor Leigh. 1876,
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Hamilton, L. T. Robert Bridges: an
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ined); The small hymn-book, London
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King, H. D. Calverley. N & Q 22 Nov
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Turner, P. Davidson: the novels of
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‘Violet Fane’, Mary Montgomerie
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Sir William Schwenck Gilbert 1836-1
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The Mayflower. 1920. With W. E. Ste
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Beau Austin: a play in four acts. E
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30 Nov 1901, ‘Rosy’ biographies
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notice of R. W. Dixon by Hopkins, r
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Haber, T. B. A. E. Housman. New Yor
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The nut brown maid. 1901. New versi
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1917; Land and Water 11 Oct 1917; S
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Contributions to periodicals, colla
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Medieval and modern craftsmanship i
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1898 (Kelmscott Press); 1898 (ordin
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Longman’s imprint); New York 1900
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in 1893 and first pbd in Trans Bibl
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Stokes, E. E., jr. Morris letters a
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Ernest James Myers 1844-1921 Collec
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Books edited or arranged by E. Nesb
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Evans, B. Ifor. In his English poet
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Images and meditations: poems. 1923
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Colum, P. AE, poet, painter and eco
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James Kenneth Stephen 1859-92 Mss:
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Houghton, Edinburgh Rev 122, July 1
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Athenaeum 10 Dec 1881; Morshead, E.
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Mr Whistler’s lecture on art. [Bo
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Sypher, F. J. A year’s letters. T
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Prose and poetry selections The sto
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A girl of Galway.‘1902’ [1901],
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In A soldier’s book of love poems
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Contributions to periodicals The Br
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Ingram, A. Index to the archives of
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Courtney, W. L. The feminine note i
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Philadelphia 1832, Bentley’s Stan
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The Talba, or Moor of Portugal: a r
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A legend of Argyle: or ’tis a hun
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The unchanged: a novel. 3 vols 1832
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Helen: a tale. 3 vols 1834, 1834, 1
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Hamilton, C. J. In her Women writer
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A new series of maps . . . by the
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Robert Pearse, or Pierce Gillies 17
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Dacre of the South: or the olden ti
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(Routledge’s Railway Lib). New ed
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Hawkins also translated Siegwart: a
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Hook, satirist and novelist. Temple
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The string of pearls, by the author
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George Jones,‘Leigh Cliffe’ §1
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Human beings: a novel. 3 vols 1807.
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Frederick Marryat 1792-1848 Incompl
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Bibliographies Summers, M. In his A
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Ode to genius. [1812.] Watlington H
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William Mudford 1782-1848 §1 A cri
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Both France and Italy aroused consi
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1826 (anon); incorporated in Crotch
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Joukovsky, N. A. A new ‘little bo
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Arnaud, P. Ann Radcliffe et le fant
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Eclectic Rev 3 1807; Flowers of Lit
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Gordon, Oxford 1908; ed R. Prowde [
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Studies Chit chat. Citizen n.s. 1 1
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Remarks on General Gourgaud’s acc
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(extracts); Fr 1832 ([A. J. B.] Def
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Guthke, K. S. Die erste Nachwirkung
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Falle, G. Sir Walter Scott as edito
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Perés, R. D. A Spanish tribute. Tr
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Edinburgh Mag 2 1833; rptd in her M
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Scott’s heroines. 4 pts Macmillan
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Bennett and C. E. Robinson, New Yor
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Home stories for the young. [1852].
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The cottage in the wood. 1860 (in N
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1799, Boston 1800, Philadelphia [18
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Right and wrong, or the kinsmen of
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1854, London 1857, 1861, 1873, 1879
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The Ballantyne series. Tales by R.
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Manchester 1882 (illustr G. C. Bank
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Blain, V., P. Clements and I. Grund
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Niels Ebbesen and Germand Gladenswa
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States. Trollopian 2-3 1947-8. Pt 1
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Edgerley, C. M. Elizabeth Branwell,
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Revue Britannique May 1849; [Lorime
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Two letters to John Stores Smith. F
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Winkworth, C. Letter to Eliza Pater
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Branwell Brontë’s flute book 183
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The complete poems of Emily Jane Br
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Biographical studies Bell, C. (C. B
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Zipser, R. A. Edward Bulwer-Lytton
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1848 (with new appendix), 1851, 185
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The lady of Lyons: or love and prid
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Attributed works A blighted life, b
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Browning, E. B. The letters of Eliz
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andom shot and other stories), Gira
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Monthly Nov 1880-June 1881. 3 Vols
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Charles Dickens 1812-70 Manuscripts
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Charles Dickens 1812-1870: a centen
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D. Parker; Master Humphrey’s cloc
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The adventures of Oliver Twist: or
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Nicholas Nickleby. Film 1947. Scrip
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The old printer’s curiosity shop:
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1994 Everyman’s Lib edn, introd b
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1854; Blackwood’s Mag Apr 1855; E
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Aiken, G. L. Great expectations. Ne
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Reviews Annual Register for 1870; A
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A Christmas carol. BBC television p
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Athenaeum 26 Dec 1846; Atlas 26 Dec
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To Ariel. 1838. Written in Priscill
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Lamplighter and other novelettes).
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Familiar epistle from a parent to a
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An unsettled neighbourhood. 11 Nov
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which see J. W. T. Ley, The Dickens
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[McCarthy, J.] Westminster Rev n.s.
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Dickens’s illustrators and illust
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Tomalin, C. The invisible woman: th
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The Prime Minister on Church and St
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Shannon, R. The age of Disraeli, 18
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The brother and sister and other ta
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Lewis, M. In his Victorian novelist
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Chronicles of a school room. 1830.
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The half sisters: a tale. 2 vols 18
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ed J. T. Winterich, New York 1947;
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Saintsbury, G. In his A history of
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On the banks of the Amazon: or a bo
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Achilles, Jochen. Sheridan Le Fanu
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1890, Invalids 7 June 1890, Admirab
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Evenor. Introd by L. Carter. New Yo
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1978, London 1979 (with At the back
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Doris Barugh: a Yorkshire story. Se
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2, The hamlets: a tale; 3, The town
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miscellaneous prose, bibliography b
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Cordelet, H. La femme dans l’oeuv
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the People 5, 1850); The two homes:
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Will Watch, from the auto-biography
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Agnes. 3 vols ‘1866’ [1865], Ne
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1883, London 1884, New York 1884, 1
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Lectures upon the seven sentences u
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The Clyffards of Clyffe. 3 vols ‘
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Wegener, F. Henry James on James Pa
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Phillips, W. C. Dickens, Reade and
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five acts; as accepted at the Theat
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Margaret Forster: a dream within a
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Catherine Sinclair 1800-64 Modern a
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§2 Thorpe, L. Baroness Tautphoeus,
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(1856) Memoirs of Barry Lyndon; Vol
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Shillingsburg, P. L. Pegasus in har
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Contributions to periodicals Editor
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(illustr F. A. Fraser), 1872 (Selec
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Collections and selections Tales of
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Obituaries [Bourne, H. R. F.] Athen
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The master of Greylands: a novel. 3
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(1642-78), 1890; The end of the Ste
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John Webb’s end: Australian bush
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Only a ghost!, by Irenaeus the Deac
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The inner house. Bristol 1888, New
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Chelsea; Holborn and Bloomsbury; Th
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Blain, V., P. Clements and I. Grund
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Phantom fortune: a novel. 3 vols 18
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(rptd 1912; 1895 imprint microfilm
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Kate Douglas Wiggin: a sketch of he
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studies guide to Australian writers
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Weather permitting: the story of an
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Rosa Nouchette Carey 1840-1909 Mss
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