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  • Selected Poems of Francis ThompsonSelected Poems of Francis Thompson Quick View
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    • Selected Poems of Francis Thompson

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    • ÒSelected Poems of Francis ThompsonÓ is a fantastic collection of some of Francis Thompson's best poetry, together with an introductory chapter by editor Paul Beard. Contents include: ÒPoems on ChildrenÓ, ÒFrom Sister SongsÓ, ÒLove in Dian's LapÓ, and ÒMiscellaneous PoemsÓ. Francis Thompson (1859Ð1907) was an English mystic and poet. Thompson…
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    • Shirley

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    • Charlotte Bronte (1816-55) is perhaps the most admired of the Bronte sisters. Jane Eyre is her greatest and most loved novel. The Shirley of the title is a woman of independent means; her friend Caroline is not. Both struggle with what a woman's role is and can be. Their male…
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    • Smut: Stories

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    • One of England's finest and most loved writers explores the uncomfortable and tragicomic gap between people's public appearance and their private desires in two tender and surprising stories. In The Greening of Mrs. Donaldson, a recently bereaved widow finds interesting ways to supplement her income by performing as a patient…
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    • St Thomas Aquinas

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    • For Chesterton, Thomas Aquinas is a man of mystery, who though born into a noble Neapolitan family chose the life of a mendicant friar. Shy and lumbering, his classmates dubbed him "the Dumb Ox". However he was to lead a revolution in Christian thought. Chesterton's portrayal will engage, enlighten and…
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  • St. Ives, being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in EnglandSt. Ives, being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in England Quick View
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    • Stalky & Co

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    • Macmillan Pocket Kipling: Stalky & Co. is a novel by Rudyard Kipling about adolescent boys at a British boarding school. It is a collection of school stories whose juvenile protagonists display a know-it-all, cynical outlook on patriotism and authority. It was first published in 1899 (following serialisation in the Windsor…
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    • Strong Meat

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    • Dorothy Leigh Sayers (13 June 1893 Ð 17 December 1957) was a renowned English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languages. She is best known for her mysteriesthat feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, that…
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    • Tales of a Wayside Inn

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    • In his lifetime Longfellow was recognized as one of the America's great poets, though he became temporarily less fashionable after his death. A great admirer of the European tradition, he contributed greatly to the American intellectual life against the contemporary grain of isolationalism.
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  • Tales of Unrest, and TyphoonTales of Unrest, and Typhoon Quick View
  • The Arrow Of Gold. A Story Between Two Notes (Benn’s Essex Library)The Arrow Of Gold. A Story Between Two Notes (Benn’s Essex Library) Quick View
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    • The Bird-Cage (SIGNED)

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    • Andrew Young (1885-1971) was a Scottish poet and Presbyterian then Anglican clergyman. This is his 7th volume of poems to be published. Sometimes associated with the Georgian poets who were his contemporaries.
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  • The Book of Snobs Etc EtcThe Book of Snobs Etc Etc Quick View
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    • The Book of Snobs Etc Etc

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    • The Book of Snobs is a collection of satirical works by William Makepeace Thackeray published in book form in 1848, the same year as his more famous Vanity Fair. The pieces first appeared in fifty-three weekly pieces from February 28, 1846 to February 27, 1847, as "The Snobs of England,…
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  • The Cloister and the HearthThe Cloister and the Hearth Quick View
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    • The Cloister and the Hearth

    • £9.00
    • Everyman's Library #29. The Cloister and the Hearth (1861) is a historical novel by the English author Charles Reade. Set in the 15th century, it relates the story revolving about the travels of a young scribe and illuminator, Gerard Eliassoen, through several European countries. The Cloister and the Hearth often…
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    • The Critic or A Tragedy Rehearsed

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    • Small, pocket edition (135cm x 105cm) of Sheridan's masterpiece. It was first staged at Drury Lane Theatre in 1779, and is a burlesque on stage acting and play production conventions, and Sheridan considered the first act to be his finest piece of writing. One of its major roles, Sir Fretful…
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  • Selected Poems of Francis ThompsonSelected Poems of Francis Thompson Quick View
    • Selected Poems of Francis ThompsonSelected Poems of Francis Thompson Quick View
    • Selected Poems of Francis Thompson

    • £9.00
    • ÒSelected Poems of Francis ThompsonÓ is a fantastic collection of some of Francis Thompson's best poetry, together with an introductory chapter by editor Paul Beard. Contents include: ÒPoems on ChildrenÓ, ÒFrom Sister SongsÓ, ÒLove in Dian's LapÓ, and ÒMiscellaneous PoemsÓ. Francis Thompson (1859Ð1907) was an English mystic and poet. Thompson…
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  • ShirleyShirley Quick View
    • ShirleyShirley Quick View
    • Shirley

    • £8.00
    • Charlotte Bronte (1816-55) is perhaps the most admired of the Bronte sisters. Jane Eyre is her greatest and most loved novel. The Shirley of the title is a woman of independent means; her friend Caroline is not. Both struggle with what a woman's role is and can be. Their male…
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  • Smut: StoriesSmut: Stories Quick View
    • Smut: StoriesSmut: Stories Quick View
    • Smut: Stories

    • £7.00
    • One of England's finest and most loved writers explores the uncomfortable and tragicomic gap between people's public appearance and their private desires in two tender and surprising stories. In The Greening of Mrs. Donaldson, a recently bereaved widow finds interesting ways to supplement her income by performing as a patient…
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  • St Thomas AquinasSt Thomas Aquinas Quick View
    • St Thomas AquinasSt Thomas Aquinas Quick View
    • St Thomas Aquinas

    • £15.00
    • For Chesterton, Thomas Aquinas is a man of mystery, who though born into a noble Neapolitan family chose the life of a mendicant friar. Shy and lumbering, his classmates dubbed him "the Dumb Ox". However he was to lead a revolution in Christian thought. Chesterton's portrayal will engage, enlighten and…
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  • St. Ives, being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in EnglandSt. Ives, being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in England Quick View
  • Stalky & CoStalky & Co Quick View
    • Stalky & CoStalky & Co Quick View
    • Stalky & Co

    • £10.00
    • Macmillan Pocket Kipling: Stalky & Co. is a novel by Rudyard Kipling about adolescent boys at a British boarding school. It is a collection of school stories whose juvenile protagonists display a know-it-all, cynical outlook on patriotism and authority. It was first published in 1899 (following serialisation in the Windsor…
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  • Strong MeatStrong Meat Quick View
    • Strong MeatStrong Meat Quick View
    • Strong Meat

    • £18.00
    • Dorothy Leigh Sayers (13 June 1893 Ð 17 December 1957) was a renowned English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languages. She is best known for her mysteriesthat feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, that…
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  • Tales from ShakespeareTales from Shakespeare Quick View
  • Tales of a Wayside InnTales of a Wayside Inn Quick View
    • Tales of a Wayside InnTales of a Wayside Inn Quick View
    • Tales of a Wayside Inn

    • £40.00
    • In his lifetime Longfellow was recognized as one of the America's great poets, though he became temporarily less fashionable after his death. A great admirer of the European tradition, he contributed greatly to the American intellectual life against the contemporary grain of isolationalism.
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  • Tales of Unrest, and TyphoonTales of Unrest, and Typhoon Quick View
  • The Arrow Of Gold. A Story Between Two Notes (Benn’s Essex Library)The Arrow Of Gold. A Story Between Two Notes (Benn’s Essex Library) Quick View
  • The Bird-Cage (SIGNED)The Bird-Cage (SIGNED) Quick View
    • The Bird-Cage (SIGNED)The Bird-Cage (SIGNED) Quick View
    • The Bird-Cage (SIGNED)

    • £30.00
    • Andrew Young (1885-1971) was a Scottish poet and Presbyterian then Anglican clergyman. This is his 7th volume of poems to be published. Sometimes associated with the Georgian poets who were his contemporaries.
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  • The Book of Snobs Etc EtcThe Book of Snobs Etc Etc Quick View
    • The Book of Snobs Etc EtcThe Book of Snobs Etc Etc Quick View
    • The Book of Snobs Etc Etc

    • £20.00
    • The Book of Snobs is a collection of satirical works by William Makepeace Thackeray published in book form in 1848, the same year as his more famous Vanity Fair. The pieces first appeared in fifty-three weekly pieces from February 28, 1846 to February 27, 1847, as "The Snobs of England,…
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  • The Cloister and the HearthThe Cloister and the Hearth Quick View
    • The Cloister and the HearthThe Cloister and the Hearth Quick View
    • The Cloister and the Hearth

    • £9.00
    • Everyman's Library #29. The Cloister and the Hearth (1861) is a historical novel by the English author Charles Reade. Set in the 15th century, it relates the story revolving about the travels of a young scribe and illuminator, Gerard Eliassoen, through several European countries. The Cloister and the Hearth often…
    • Add to basket
  • The Critic or A Tragedy RehearsedThe Critic or A Tragedy Rehearsed Quick View
    • The Critic or A Tragedy RehearsedThe Critic or A Tragedy Rehearsed Quick View
    • The Critic or A Tragedy Rehearsed

    • £10.00
    • Small, pocket edition (135cm x 105cm) of Sheridan's masterpiece. It was first staged at Drury Lane Theatre in 1779, and is a burlesque on stage acting and play production conventions, and Sheridan considered the first act to be his finest piece of writing. One of its major roles, Sir Fretful…
    • Add to basket
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