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BURNEY, Fanny
The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame D’Arblay). Volume III Great Bookham 1793-1797. Letters 122-250. [THIS VOLUME ONLY].
Edited by Joyce Hemlow with Patricia Boutilier and Althea Douglas.
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BURNS, Robert
The Glenriddell Manuscripts of Robert Burns
With an Introduction and Notes by Desmond Donaldson.
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BUTLER, Samuel
Three Poems
Introduction by Alexander C Spence. [Facsimile reissue].
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BUTLER], [Samuel
Hudibras
[In Three Parts, complete]. Written in the Time of the Late Wars. Corrected and Amended, with Several Additions and Annotations. [With 'The Author's Life'].
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BUTLER], [Samuel
Hudibras, in Three Parts, written in the Time of the late Wars: corrected and amended
With large Annotations and a Preface by Zachary Grey.
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BYRON, Lord George Gordon Noel
The Siege of Corinth. A Poem [with] Parisina. A Poem
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BYRON, Lord
Lord Byron. Selected Letters and Journals
In One Volume from the Unexpurgated Twelve Volume Edition. Edited by L.A. Marchand.
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CARACCIOLI], [L-A.
Le Langage de la Raison
Par l'Auteur de la Jouissance de soi-meme.
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CARPENTER, Maurice
The Indifferent Horseman
The Divine Comedy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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CARROLL, Lewis
Sylvie and Bruno; Sylvie and Bruno Concluded
With Illustrations by Harry Furniss.
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CARROLL, Lewis
For the Train
Five Poems and a Tale. Being Contributions to 'The Train', 1856-1857, with the original Illustrations by C.H. Bennett and W.M. McConnell together with some Carrollean Episodes concerning Trains.
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CARROLL, Lewis
The Hunting of the Snark
An Agony in Eight Fits. With Nine Illustrations by Henry Holiday.
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CARROLL, pseud., Lewis
Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There
With Fifty Illustrations by [Sir] John Tenniel. People's Edition. Thirteenth Thousand.
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