Great Britain
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Great Britain
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Great Britain
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Incoming Resources
- English English, by Norman W. Schur
- The triumph of the moon, a history of modern pagan witchcraft, Ronald Hutton
- Medicines, medical devices and the law, edited by John O'Grady [and others]
- An uncommon woman, the Empress Frederick, daughter of Queen Victoria, wife of the Crown Prince of Prussia, mother of Kaiser Wilhelm, Hannah Pakula
- Essays, letters, and reviews., Collected and edited by Fraser Neiman
- Equine-assisted therapy and learning with at-risk young people, Hannah Louise Burgon
- White cargo, the forgotten history of Britain's White slaves in America, Don Jordan and Michael Walsh
- England and the Spanish Armada, the necessary quarrel, James McDermott
- H.G. Wells;, a biography
- How to be a Victorian, a dawn-to-dusk guide to Victorian life, Ruth Goodman
- Thrive, how better mental health care transforms lives and saves money, Richard Layard and David M. Clark ; [foreword by Daniel Kahneman]
- Serving Victoria, life in the royal household, Kate Hubbard
- The Oxford book of Victorian verse,, chosen by Arthur Quiller-Couch
- Pre-Raphaelites, Victorian art and design, Tim Barringer, Jason Rosenfeld, Alison Smith ; with contributions by Elizabeth Prettejohn and Diane Waggoner
- British romantic poets, 1789-1832, edited by John R. Greenfield, Second series
- British poets of the Great War, Brooke, Rosenberg, Thomas : a documentary volume, edited by Patrick Quinn
- Becket or The honor of God, Jean Anouilh ; translated by Lucienne Hill ; foreword by André Aciman
- Supernatural entertainments, Victorian spiritualism and the rise of modern media culture, Simone Natale
- The Six wives of Henry VIII,, edited by J.C. Trewin
- Bram Stoker, a biography of the author of Dracula, Barbara Belford
- Francis Bacon, John Russell
- How children learn to write, supporting and developing children's writing in schools, Dorothy Latham
- Health and well-being in early childhood, Janet Rose, Louise Gilbert, Val Richards
- Tudor verse satire;, selected and edited by K.W. Gransden
- British Romantic prose writers, 1789-1832, edited by John R. Greenfield, Second series
- Roman Britain, a new history, Guy de la Bédoyère
- The Victorian studies reader, edited by Kelly Boyd and Rohan McWilliam
- The British Isles, a history of four nations, Hugh Kearney
- Orwell, the authorized biography, Michael Shelden
- Talking about retirement, the secrets of successful retirement planning, Lin Ashurst
- The anti-slavery project, from the slave trade to human trafficking, Joel Quirk
- The roads to modernity, the British, French, and American enlightenments, Gertrude Himmelfarb
- 1759, the year Britain became master of the world, Frank McLynn
- Samuel Johnson, John Wain
- Churchill, a biography, Roy Jenkins
- Art in Britain 1660-1815, David H. Solkin
- The mint, notes made in the R.A.F. Depot between August and December, 1922, and at Cadet College in 1925, by T.E. Lawrence (352087 A/c Ross) ; regrouped and copied in 1927 and 1928 at Aircraft Depot, Karachi
- Britannia's Empire, making a British world, Bill Nasson
- Daily life in Victorian England, Sally Mitchell
- The Lusitania, Colin Simpson
- Building Poe biography, John Carl Miller
- Complete works, Harold Pinter
- A personal record:, the Labour Government, 1964-1970
- The hidden lives of Tudor women, a social history, Elizabeth Norton
- Feudal Britain;, the completion of the medieval kingdoms, 1066-1314
- This way madness lies, the asylum and beyond, Mike Jay
- The battle of Hastings, 1066, M.K. Lawson
- The terror before Trafalgar, Nelson, Napoleon, and the secret war, Tom Pocock
- The seventeenth century background;, studies in the thought of the age in relation to poetry and religion
- Chaucer, 1340-1400, the life and times of the first English poet, Richard West
Outgoing Resources
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