England + London
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England + London
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England + London
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- The girl on the train, Paula Hawkins
- The satanic verses, a novel, Salman Rushdie
- Moll Flanders, an authoritative text : backgrounds and sources, criticism, Daniel Defoe ; edited by Edward Kelly
- Bram Stoker, a biography of the author of Dracula, Barbara Belford
- Oliver Twist, or, The parish boy's progress, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction and notes by Philip Horne
- The story of Sadler's Wells, 1683-1964, by Dennis Arundell
- The Elizabethan stage, by E.K. Chambers
- Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and other stories, by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Modern pots, Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & their contemporaries : the Lisa Sainsbury Collection, Cyril Frankel ; photographs by James Austin
- The ghost map, the story of London's most terrifying epidemic--and how it changed science, cities, and the modern world, Steven Johnson
- Night and day
- He knows too much, Alan Maley
- The satanic verses, Salman Rushdie
- The professor of desire, Philip Roth
- The immortal evening, a legendary dinner with Keats, Wordsworth, and Lamb, Stanley Plumly
- Among the bankers, a journey into the heart of finance, Joris Luyendijk
- Survivor, Auschwitz, the death march, and my fight for freedom, Sam Pivnik
- A higher form of killing, six weeks in World War I that forever changed the nature of warfare, Diana Preston
- Dickens and the workhouse, Oliver Twist and the London poor, Ruth Richardson
- 1984, a novel, by George Orwell ; with an afterword by Erich Fromm
- E², the Economies of Being Environmentally Conscious, a production of Kontentreal ; director, Tad Fettig ; producer, Midori Willoughby ; series producer, Elizabeth Westrate
- An ideal husband, Oscar Wilde
- London journal, 1762-1763,, now first published from the original manuscript. Prepared for the press, with introd. and notes by Frederick A. Pottle, with a pref. by Christopher Morley
- A tale of two cities, by Charles Dickens ; with an introduction by John Shuckburgh and sixteen illustrations by "Phiz."
- Lying about Hitler, history, Holocaust, and the David Irving trial, Richard Evans
- The sea, the sea, Iris Murdoch ; introduction by Mary Kinzie
- The golden notebook, Doris Lessing
- To Sir, with love
- Tom Jones, Henry Fielding ; edited by John Bender and Simon Stern ; with an introduction by John Bender
- NW, Zadie Smith
- The millionaire and the bard, Henry Folger's obsessive hunt for Shakespeare's first folio, Andrea E. Mays
- Amsterdam, Ian McEwan
- Shakespeare of London, by Marchette Chute
- The secret agent,, a simple tale
- Addison and Steele:, selections from the Tatler and the Spectator., Introd. and notes by Robert J. Allen
- The trials of Oscar Wilde, H. Montgomery Hyde
- Bomb it, a Flying Cow production in association with Antidote Films, Inc. ; producers, Jeffrey Levy Hinte, Kate Christensen, Tracy Wares ; produced and directed by Jon Reiss
- Street life in London., Text by Adolphe Smith. Photos. by John Thompson
- Encyclopaedia of the musical theatre, Stanley Green
- When summer comes, Helen Naylor
- Robinson Crusoe, and A journal of the plague year, by Daniel Defoe ; with an introduction by Louis Kronenberger
- Art Nouveau, 1890-1914, edited by Paul Greenhalgh
- London in the age of Chaucer,, by A.R. Myers
- Dr. Johnson's women, Norma Clarke
- Dr. Johnson's London
- Epic journeys of freedom, runaway slaves of the American Revolution and their global quest for liberty, Cassandra Pybus
- This is not a photo opportunity, the street art of Banksy, Martin Bull
- Broken blossoms, or, The yellow man and the girl, Kino International ; under the personal direction of D.W. Griffith
- London, a history, Francis Sheppard
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