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COPPARD, A. E.
Fares, Please! An Omnibus Edition. Containing the Stories in the volumes: The Black Dog, The Field of Mustard and Silver Circus
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SHORT STORIES ANTHOLOGY
My Best Story. Second Series. An Anthology of Stories chosen by their own Authors
[Contributors include: Ian Hay, EF Benson, AE Coppard, David Garnett, Lord Dunsany, JB Priestley, Ernest Bramah, John Galsworthy, Dorothy L Sayers, Henry Williamson, Walter de la Mare and others.]
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LAWRENCE, D. H.
The Letters of D.H. Lawrence
Edited and with an Introduction by Aldous Huxley.
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HARDY, Thomas
The Collected Letters of Thomas Hardy. Volume One 1840-1892
Edited by Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate.
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SUTCLIFF, Rosemary
The Eagle of the Ninth [with] The Silver Branch [with] The Lantern Bearers. [The Roman Britain trilogy complete.]
Illustrated by C. Walter Hodges [first volume] and Charles Keeping [second and third volumes].
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CHANG, Jung
Wild Swans. Three Daughters of China
[First Paperback Edition, Second Impression.]
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JACOBS, W. W.
The Lady of the Barge. [Containing The Monkey’s Paw.]
[Illustrated by Maurice Greiffenhagen. Tenth Edition.]
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LEES-MILNE, James
Diaries 1942-1954 [with] Diaries 1971-1983 [with] Diaries 1984-1997.
Abridged and Introduced by Michael Bloch.
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DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. XX: The Crooked Man. [THIS ADVENTURE ONLY]
[Illustrated by Sidney Paget. From The Strand Magazine, Vol. VI, July 1893.]
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CHURCHILL, Winston S
The War Speeches of the Rt. Hon Winston S Churchill
Compiled by Charles Eade in Three Volumes.
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FERMOR, Patrick Leigh
The Broken Road. From the Iron Gates to Mount Athos
Edited by Colin Thubron and Artemis Cooper.
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