Heritage Literature

1914 & other poemsBROOKERupert824 BRO1927
20 Australian novelists RODERICKColinA820 ROD1947
5000 quotations for all occasions HENRYLewis C.808 HEN1945
55 short stories from The New Yorker 810 STO1952
8 new on-act plays of 1939 ARMSTRONGWilliam (ed.)822 ARM1939
8 new one-act plays of 1937 ARMSTRONGWilliam (ed.) 822 ARM1937
99 Gower Street HARRISWilson (ed.)824 HAR1944
A banned broadcast : and other essays HALDANEJ. B. S.824 HAL1944
A book of burlesque : sketches of English stage travestie and parody ADAMSWilliam Davenport827 ADA1891
A book of verses for children LUCASEdward-Verrall821 LUC1897
A book of words : selections from speeches and addresses delivered between 1906 and 1927KIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
A book of words : selections from speeches and addresses delivered between 1906 and 1927 KIPLINGRudyard824 KIP1928
A bouquet from France : one hundred French poems with English translations in verse and brief notesTHORLEYWilfred843 THO1926
A breath of French airBATESH.E.823 BAT1959
A bride from the bush HORNUNGE.W. (Ernest William)A823.1 HOR1900
A bride from the bush HORNUNGErnest WilliamA823 HOR1891
A century of anecdote from 1760 to 1860 TIMBSJohn823 TIM1864
A century of Australian song SLADENDouglas B.W.8201888
A century of creepy stories 824 CEN1930
A century of historical stories SABATINIRafael (ed.)824 SAB1936
A century of roundels SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles 821 SWI1883
A changed man, the waiting supper and other tales : concluding with the romantic adventures of a milkmaidHARDYThomas823 HAR1913
A child's garden of curses PERELMANS. J.827 PER1951
A chronicle of the Fermors : Horace Walpole in love MAHONYM.F.823 MAH1873
A collection of poemsSEVERAL HANDS821 COL1775
A collection of poems SEVERAL HANDS821 COL1775
A colonial reformerBOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1890
A Colonial Reformer BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1890
A colonial reformer BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1891
A concordance to the entire works of Alfred Tennyson BRIGHTWELL D. Barron 821 BRI1869
A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature SCHLEGELAugustus William808.3SCH1846
A course of lectures on dramatic art and literature by Augustus William Schlegel BLACK John (ed.)830 SCH1861
A curate in Bohemia LINDSAYNormanA823 LIN1937
A debt dischargedWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1950
A dictionary of the noted names of fiction WHEELERWilliam A.803 WHE1876
A difficult young man BOYDMartinA823.1 BOY1955
A diversity of creaturesKIPLINGRudyard820 KIP1917
A diversity of creaturesKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
A Dog's tale TWAINMark8131905
A Doll's House: and two other plays IBSENHenrik839 ISB1929
A family party in the piazza of St. Peter : and other storiesTROLLOPET. Adolphus821 TRO1877
A few quick onesWODEHOUSEP.G.823 WOD1959
A first sketch of English literature MORLEYHenry820 MOR1873
A fleet in being : notes of two trips with the channel squadronKIPLINGRudyard820 KIP1899
A garland of perenials : verse and prose about gardens THE MEDICI SOCIETY821 GAR1929
A general index to the people's edition of Thomas Carlyle's works / Sartor resartus : the life and opinions of Herr TeufelsdrockhCARLYLEThomas828 CAR1874
A gentleman rider : a tale of the Grand NationalGOULDNat823 GOU1954
A guide to Bernard Shaw WAGENKNECHTEdward822 WAG1929
A gun for saleGREENEGraham823 GRE1947
A happy marriage CAMBRIDGEAdaA823.2 CAM1906
A History of eighteenth century literature GOSSEEdmund820 GOS1889
A history of English literature : Middle Ages and the Renascence. (650-1660). Modern Times (1660-1932) LEGOUISEmile820.9 LEG1930
A history of Latin literature : from Ennius to Boethius SIMCOXGeorge Augustus870 SIM1883
A history of Latin literature : from Ennius to Boethius SIMCOXGeorge Augustus870 SIM1883
A house of womenBATESH.E.823 BAT1936
A jar of honey from Mount Hybla HUNTLeigh824.77 HUN1848
A Journalist and Two Bears EDMONDJamesA808.831 EDM1913
A key to modern English poetryGILKESMartin821 GIL1948
A kiss for Cinderella BARRIEJ.M.822 BAR1924
A lad of Mettle GOULDNatA823 GOU1920
A Life In Song RAYMONDGeorge Lansing811 RAY1908
A life of William Shakespeare LEESidney, Sir822.33 LEE 1922
A man's heartMACKAY Charles 821 MAC1860
A man's life ADAMSArthur H.A823 ADA1929
A manual of English literature : historical and critical ARNOLD Thomas820 ARN1862
A marriage ceremony CAMBRIDGEAdaA823.1 CAM1894
A marriage of shadows and other poems VELEYMargaret821 VEL1888
A modern buccaneer BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1894
A Modern Buccaneer BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1894
A modern comedy GALSWORTHYJohn820 GAL1929
A modern outlook : studies of English and American tendencies HOBSONJ.A.824 HOB1910
A mountain for MoniqueTHWAITESFrederick J.A823.4 THW1950
A Murder in Sydney MANNLeonardA823 MAN1937
A murder in Sydney MANNLeonardA823 MAN1937
A nasty cropper : a sporting storyUNDERHILLGeorge F.823 UND1889
A new primer of English literature TUCKERT.G.820 TUC1908
A noble life CraikDinah Maria Mulock823 CRA1866
A pacifist in trouble INGEWilliam Ralph824 ING1939
A plantation printer : the adventures of a Georgia boy during the War.HARRISJoel Chandler813 HAR1892
A platonic friendship CAMBRIDGEAdaA823 CAM1905
A ploughman's dream BLOCHAIRNRobin821 BLO1919
A poet's cabinet : being passages, mainly poetical, from the works of George Lansing Raymond selected and arranged according to subject by Marion Mills Miller RAYMOND George Lansing 824 RAY1920
A poet's notebook SITWELLEdith820.8 SIT1943
A poet's sketch-book BUCHANAN Robert 821 BUC1883
A politician plays truant : essays on english literature BUXTONCharles Roden820 BUX1929
A power of rosesPARKRuthA823.4 PAR1953
A protegee of Jack Hamlin's etc. HARTEBret813 HAR1894
A ripple from the stormLESSINGDoris823 LES1958
A romance of canvas town and other stories BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1898
A rover I would be: essays and fantasies LUCASE.V.824 LUC1928
A royal abduction UPFIELDArthur W.A823.1 UPF1931
A rustic moralist INGEWilliam Ralph824 ING1937
A selection from the works of Martin Farquhar Tupper TUPPERMartin Farquhar821 TUP1866
A ship of the lineFORESTERC.S.823 FOR1938
A short history of the English novel NEILLS. Diana823 NEI1951
A short history of the worldWELLSH.G.909 WEL1938
A short trot with a cultured mind CAMPBELL Patrick 827 CAM1950
A simple womanKEDDIEH.823 SIM1865
A soldier's life and work in South Africa 1872 to 1879 DURNFORDA.W.896 DUR1882
A song of heroes BLACKIEJohn Stuart821 BLA1889
A song of Italy SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles 821 SWI1867
A story of doom and other poems INGELOW Jean 821 ING1867
A study in scarletDOYLEArthur Conan820 DOY1900
A study of Ben Johnson SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles 822 SWI1889
A study of Shakespeare SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles822.3 SWI1880
A Study of Victor Hugo SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles840 SWI1886
A summer christmas SLADENDouglas B.W.A819.1 SLA1884
A summer in Skye SMITHAlexander823 SMI1866
A Summer wreath PRAEDMrs. CampbellA823 PRA1909
A Sydney sovereign : and other tales TASMAA820 TAS1890
A Sydney-side SaxonBOLDREWOODRolfA824 BOL1891
A Sydney-side Saxon BOLDREWOODRolfA8201891
A Sydney-side Saxon BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1891
A Sydney-side Saxon BOLDREWOODRolfA823.1 BOL1891
A tale of Troy MASEFIELDJohn821 MAS1932
A tale of two citiesDICKENSCharles823 DIC1905
A tale of two citiesDICKENSCharles823 DIC1914
A tale of two cities DICKENSCharles823 DIC1914
A Tale of two cities DICKENSCharles823 DIC1914
A tear and a smile GIBRANKahlil892.7 GIB1950
A thing to loveHUXLEYElspeth823 HUX1954
A third series of proverbial philosphy TUPPERMartin F.821 TUP1867
A thought-reader's thoughts : being the impressions and confessions of Stuart Cumberland CUMERLAND Stuart 828 CUM1888
A town like AliceSHUTENevilA823.4 SHU1952
: A tragedy in four acts PHILLIPSStephen822 PHI1902
A tramp abroadTWAINMark811 TWA1912
A travers la tourmenteNAUROUZEJacques840 NAU1896
A treasury of Australian folk tales and traditions BEATTYBillA819.9 BEA1960
A treasury of Australian humourWANNONBill (ed.)A823.01 TRE1960
A treasury of great short stories THOMSON H. Douglas 8241934
A village communeRAMEOuida820 RAM1881
A vision of saints MORRISLewis821 MOR1890
A vision of Sumeru, and other poems DUTTShoshee Chunder821 DUT1878
A voyage in loveMACCALLUMMungoA823.4 MAC1956
A ward of the golden gate HARTEBret823 HAR1890
A window in ThrumsBARRIEJ.M.823 BAR1892
A window in Thrums BARRIEJ.M.823 BAR1897
A winter amid the ice and other stories VERNEJules843 VER1879
A winter amid the ice, and other stories VERNEJules843 VER1883
A winter with the swallows EDWARDS Matilda800 EDW1867
A woman killed with kindness et al HEYWOODThomas822 HEY1888
A woman sold : and other poems WEBSTERAugusta821 WEB1867
A wonder-book : and tanglewood talesHAWTHORNENathaniel820 HAW1929
A writer's notebook MAUGHAMW.Somerset808 MAU1949
A writer's notes on his trade MONTAGUEC.E.8081931
A Yankee at the court of King ArthurTWAINMark811 TWA1890
A Yankee at the court of King Arthur TWAINMark8131889
Across the plains : with other memories and essays STEVENSONRobert Louis820 STE1892
Across the plains with other memories and essays STEVENSONRobert Louis824 STE1892
Actions and reactionsKIPLINGRudyard820 KIP1909
Actions and reactionsKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Adam BedeELIOTGeorge821 ELI1859
Adam BedeELIOTGeorge823 ELI1889
Adam BedeELIOTGeorge823 ELI1945
Addison COURTHOPE W.J. 824 COU1884
Addison : selections from Addison's papers contributed to The SpectatorARNOLDThomas (ed.)823 ARN1932
Adopted or An Old Soldier Embarrassments E.A.B.D823 EAB
Adventure story RATTIGANTerence 822 RAT1950
Adventures in criticism COUCHA.T. Quiller820 COU1896
Adventures of Telemachus FENELONFrancois de Salignac de la Motte843 FEN1856
Adventures of the little wooden horse WILLIAMSUrsula Moray823 WIL1938
Aeschylus COPLESTONReginald S.882 COP1870
After 1903 - What? BENCHLEYRobert817 BEN1950
After London : or, wild England JEFFERIESRichard824 JEF1885
After twenty years : our distinguished visitor; and poems of the post-office 8201884
Against time SHANDAlexander InnesA823.1 SHA1870
Ah there, Ffyshe HOWARDW.S.A823 HOW1937
Alexander von Humboldts kosmosCOTTABerhard von833 COT1869
Alice : or the mysteriesLYTTONBulwer, Lord823 LYT1900
Alice : or the mysteries LYTTONEdward Bulwer823 LYT1877
Alice Sit-By-The-Fire BARRIEJ.M.822 BAR1926
Alice's adventures in wonderlandCARROLLLewis820 CAR1916
All I survey : a book of essays CHESTERTONG. K.824 CHE1933
All is Not Butter BANNINGRobert818 BAN1955
All is not butter BANNINGRobert820 BAN1955
All of a piece : new essays LUCASE.V.824 LUC1937
All that swagger FRANKLINMilesA823 FRA1940
All the rivers runCATONancyA823.4 CAT1958
All the year round : a weekly journal DICKENSCharles820 DIC1866-1869
All this, and heaven tooFIELDRachel820 FIE1939
All-about : the story of a black community on Argyle Station , Kimberley DURACK MaryA823.4 DUR1935
Along the road BENSONArthur Christopher824 BEN1913
Also the hillsKEYESFrances Parkinson823 KEY1944
American detective stories RICHARDSON Maurice (ed.)813 AME1943
American Humorists HAWEISH.R. 817 HAW1883
American notes for general circulation DICKENSCharles8001863
American notes/Pictures from Italy/A child's history of EnglandDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC 1891
Amos Thorne, and other poems WENTWORTHPaul821 WEN1870
An actor's reminiscences and other poems BARLOWGeorge821 BAR1883
An affair of dishonour MORGANWilliam De820 MOR1910
An American merchant in Europe, Asia and Australia : a series of letters TRAINGeorge Francis821 TRA1857
An analysis and summary of HerodotusWHEELERJ. Talboys886 WHE1854
An analysis and summary of ThucydidesTHUCYDIDES886 THU1855
An Anthology of New Italian Writers 850 NEW1951
An Austral garden : an anthology of Australian verse HANSENM.P. A819.1 AUS1929
An Austral garden: an anthology of Australian proseMcLACHLANDonaldA819.1 AUS1926
An Australian girl MartinCatherineA823 MAR1891
An Australian christmas collection : stories, sketches, essays HOGANJames FrancisA819.4 HOG1886
An Australian story-book PALMERNettie (ed.)A823.2 PAL1928
An author bites the dustUPFIELDArthur W.A823.4 UPF1948
An author bites the dust UPFIELDArthur W.A823 UPF1948
An editor's tales TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1870
An editor's tales TROLLOPE Anthony823 TRO1870
An emigrant's home letters PARKES Henry821 PAR1896
An essay on English poetry : with notices of the British Poets CAMPBELLThomas821 CAM1848
An essay on the evils of popular ignorance : and a discourse on the communication of christianity to the people of Hindoostan FOSTER John824 FOS1865
An evening with "Punch": being a selection, from the "first fifty years of '"Punch"',.... 8211900
An index to the works of Shakespeare O'CONNOR Evangeline M. 822.3 OCO1887
An introduction to Australian fiction RODERICKColinA819.3 ROD1950
An old story CROSSElizabeth D.820 CRO1868
An old story : and other poemsCROSSElizabeth D.824 CRO1868
An onlooker's note-book RUSSELLG.W.E.824 RUS1902
An outback marriagePATERSONA.B.A823.4 PAT1906
An outline of Russian literature BARINGMaurice 891.7 BAR1914
And now all this SELLARW.C.827 SEL1933
Andre Gide THOMASLawrence848 THO1950
Andromeda and other poems KINGSLEY Charles 821 KIN1858
Anecdote lives of the later wits and humourists: TIMBSJohn 827 TIM1874
Angel in the house PATMORECoventry822 PAT1858
Angel pavementPRIESTLEYJ.B.823 PRI1930
Animal farmORWELLGeorge823 ORW1951
Ann chooses glory TURNERLilianA823 TUR1928
Anna KareninTOLSTOYLeo891.7 TOL1929
Annales cor. taciti liber commentarivs LIPSIIvsti876 LIP1790
Anne of Geierstein : or the maiden of the mistSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
Anne of Geierstein : or the maiden of the mist SCOTTWalter823 SCO1871
Anne of Geirstein : or the maiden of the mistSCOTTWalter820 SCO1898
Annette of River Bend CHEYNEIreneA823 CHE1941
Answers MURDOCHWalter 824 MUR1953
Antonina : or, the fall of Rome COLLINSWilkie823 COL1889
Anybody Can Do Anything MACDONALDBETTY818 MAC1950
Anything for a laugh : a collection of jokes and anecdotes that you, too, can tell and probably have CERFBennett (ed.)827 CER1946
Apocryphal stories CAPEKKarel824 CAP1949
Appartement in Brussells MICKLEAlan D. 824 MIC1940
Aristophanes COLLINSW. Lucas882 COL1877
Arrows of the chace RUSKINJohn824 RUS1880
Artemus Ward complete BROWNECharles F.824 BRO1890
Arthur Hugh Clough : a monograph WADDINGTONSamuel821 CLO1883
As silver is triedKERMODEM.E.820 KER1878
Ask mamma : or the richest commoner in EnglandSURTEESR.S.823 SUR1858
"Ask mamma" : or, the richest commoner in England SURTEESR.S.823 SUR1858
Asmodeus; or, the devil on two sticks LE SAGEAlain Rene 843.51 LES1879
Asolando : fancies and facts BROWNINGRobert821 BRO1890
Assessments and anticipations INGEWilliam Ralph824 ING1929
At dawn and dusk DALEYVictorA821.1 DAL1898
At Dawn and Dusk DALEYVictor J.A819.1 DAL1898
At large BENSONArthur Christopher824 BEN1908
At midnight CAMBRIDGEAdaA823.1 CAM1897
At ParramattaANDERSONEthelA823.4 AND1956
At the end of the moonpath MACDONALDDonaldA823 MAC1922
At the sign of the dolphin GOUDGEElizabeth820.8 GOU1947
At the sign of the lyre DOBSONAustin821 DOB1886
At the sign of the Reine PedauqueFRANCEAnatole843 FRA1910
At the sign of the Reine PedauqueFRANCEAnatole843 FRA1923
Aurora Leigh BROWNINGElizabeth Barrett821 BRO1878
Austin ElliotKINGSLEYHenry821 KIN1895
Australia and other poems ELSUM WilliamA819.1 ELS1911
Australia Week-end Book 3 SMITHSydney Ure (Editor)A819 AUS1944
Australian capers : or Christopher Cockle's colonial experience HouldingJ.R. (Old Boomerang)A823 HOU1867
Australian capers: or Christopher Cockle's colonial experience / by Old Boomerang; with an introduction by Rev. Dr. SteelHOULDINGJohn RichardA823.1 HOU1867
Australian Echoes: Including The Corroboree and other poems MATHEWJohnA819.1 MAT1902
Australian essays ADAMSFrancis W.L.A819.4 ADA1886
Australian fairy talesWESTBURYAthaA823 WES1897
Australian fairy tales WESTBURYAtha8201897
Australian life ADAMSFrancisA823 ADA1892
Australian literature a bibliography to 1938 extended to 1950 MILLERE. Morris819 MIL1956
Australian literature, from its beginnings to 1935 MILLERE. Morris819 AUS1940
Australian new writingFARWELLGeorge (ed.)A823 AUS1943
Australian pageant : an anthology of Australian prose SMITH, P.R. [Editor]A824 SMI1955
Australian poems and songs : descriptive of Australian life, character and scenery NINNISJamesA819.1 NIN1891
Australian tales and sketches from real life / Old BoomerangHOULDINGRichard (Old Boomerang)A823.1 HOU1868
Australian verses YARRINGTONW.H.H.A819.1 YAR1892
Australian writers BYRNEDesmondA819 BYR1896
Austrlaian new writingPRICHARDKatharine Susannah (ed.)A823 AUS1944
Autobiographic sketches DE QUINCEYThomas 828 DEQ1853
Avena porridge series823 AVE1900
Awol at large SHURTLEFFBertand LeslieA823.1 SHU1948
Ayala's angelTROLLOPEAnthony820 TRO1882
BabriusBERGERXavier833 BER1816
Bachelor belles FISHERHarrison820.8 FIS1907
Back of sunsetCLEARYJonA823 CLE1959
Back of sunsetCLEARYJonA823.4 CLE1959
Back to Bool Bool : a ramiparous novel with several prominent characters and a hantle of others disposed as the atolls of oceania's archipelagoesBRENT OF BIN BINA823.4 BRE1931
Back to Bool Bool : a ramiparous novel with several prominent characters and a hantle of others disposed as the atolls of oceania's archipelagoesBRENT OF BIN BINA823.4 BRE1956
Back to Methuselah : a metabiological pentateuch SHAWGeorge Bernard822 SHA1926
Bacon is Shake-Speare DURNING-LAWRENCE Edwin 822.3 DUR1910
Bacon is Shakespeare LAWRENCEEdwin Durning822 LAW1910
Bacon's essays : with annotations WHATELYRichard824 WHA1857
Bacon's essays : with annotations WHATELYRichard 824 WHA1858
Bad medicine : a tale of the Northern TerritoryHALLVictor C.A823.4 HAL1947
Bail up! Ned Kelly, bushranger LOFTINGHilaryA823 LOF1939
Balder the beautiful : a song of divine deathBUCHANANRobert821 BUC1877
Ballads : romantic, fantastical, and humerous AINSWORTHWillim Harrison821 AIN1855
Ballads : Scottish and English 821.08 BAL1909
Ballads & songs of Lancashire : chiefly older than the 19th century HARLANDJohn (ed.)821 HAR1865
Ballads and Other Poems RAYMONDGeorge Lansing811 RAY1908
Ballads and poems THE GLASGOW BALLAD CLUB821 BAL1885
Ballads and songs of Lanchashire, chiefly older than the 19th century HARLANDJohn820 HAR1865
Ballads and Sonnets ROSSETTIDante Gabriel821 ROS1882
Ballads from "Punch" ST. LEGERWarham821 STL1890
Ballads of a bohemianSERVICERobert W.821 SER1921
Ballads of a Bohemian SERVICERobert W.820 SER1921
Ballads of Babylon SIMSGeorge R.821 SIM1880
Ballarat chimes MARIEMona819.11891
Ballarat chimes MARIEMona819.11891
Ballarat chimes MARIEMona819.11891
Barchester towers TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1896
Barker's Luck Etc HARTEBret813 HAR1896
Barnaby RudgeDICKENSCharles823 DIC1841
Barnaby RudgeDICKENSCharles823 DIC1901
Barnaby Rudge : a tale of the riots of 'eightyDICKENSCharles821 DIC1890
Barnaby Rudge : a tale of the riots of 'eightyDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC1890
Barnaby Rudge : a tale of the riots of 'eighty DICKENSCharles823 DIC1800
Barrack-room ballads : and other versesKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Barrack-room ballads and other verses KIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1900
Barrie MOULTThomas820 MOU1928
Basilissa MASEFIELDJohn 820 MAS1940
Battlefields GILMOREMaryA919.1 GIL1939
Bawdy Burns the christian rebel PEARL Cyril 821.08 PEA1938
Beach beyond CURLEWISJean820 CUR1923
Beating the favourite GOULDNatA823.4 GOU1923
Beau GesteWRENP.C. (Percival Christopher)820 WRE1926
Beauchamp's careerMEREDITHGeorge823 MER1911
Beaumont & Fletcher : the best plays of the old dramatists STRACHEYJ. St. Loe (ed.)822 STA1887
Beaumont & Fletcher : the best plays of the old dramatists STRACHEYJ. St. Loe (ed.)822 STR1887
Beaumont and Fletcher BEAUMONTFrancis822 BEA1862
Beaumont and Fletcher : or the finest scenes, lyrics and other beauties of those two poets HUNTLeigh820 HUN1855
Beauty TalbotFITZGERALDPercy823 FIT1870
Becket : and other plays TENNYSON Alfred 821 TEN1888
Beeton's Christmas annual : twelfth season and fifteenth Season820 BEE1875
Before lunchTHIRKELLAngela823 THI1939
Before the curfew and other poems, chiefly occasional HOLMESOliver Wendell 821 HOL1888
Beggd at court : a legend of Westminster KNIGHTCharles823 KNI1867
Behind the tomb : and other poems BRACKENThomas821.1 BRA1871
Below and on top DYSONEdwardA823.2 DYS1898
Below the surface : footnotes to the everyday KING Richard 824 KIN1922
BelshazzarHAGGARDH. Rider823 HAG1928
Ben D'Ymion : and other parodiesLESTERH.F.823 LES1887
Ben Hur : a tale of the ChristWALLACELew811 WAL1959
Ben Hur : a tale of the time of our Lord WALLACELew810.4 WAL1902
Ben Jonson JONSONBen822 JON1894
Beneath southern stars: a gripping novel of action, mystery and romance of the wide open spaces ROSSH. WilliamsonA823.1 ROS1943
Beowulf : an old English poem translated into modern rhymes LUMSDENH. W. (trans.)829 LUM1883
Beranger's songs of the Empire, the peace, and the restoration / translated from the French by Robert R. BroughBeranger.841 BRO1856
Bernard Shaw BENTLEYEric820.8 BEN1950
Beside still waters BENSONArthur Christopher 824 BEN1907
Best Australian one-act plays MOORE (ed.)WilliamA819.2 BES1937
Betrayed : an Australian tragedy and other poems RENWICKF.S.821.1 REN1883
Better dead BARRIESJ.M.823 BAR1891
Betty & Co TURNERA823 TUR1905
Betty & Co TURNEREthelA823 TUR1903
Betty & Co. TURNEREthelA823.1 TUR1903
BevisJEFFERIESRichard823 JEF1936
Beyond : a narrative GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1931
Beyond the black stumpSHUTENevilA823.4 SHU1956
Beyond the rainbowTHWAITESFrederick J.A823.4 THW1960
Beyond the river's mouthHARVEYJack823 HAR1956
Beyond this placeCRONINA.J.823 CRO1953
Bibliotheque choisie de litterature Francaise843 BIB1833-1834
Bibliotheque Portative des Escrivans Francois ou Choix des Meilleurs Morceaux. Extraits de Leurs Ouvrages, en Prose LEVIZACMoysant et de840 LEV1803
Bibliotheque Portative des Escrivans Francois ou Choix des Meilleurs Morceaux. Extraits de Leurs Ouvrages, en ProseLEVIZACMoysant et de840 LEV1803
Bibliotheque portative des ewscrivans Francois ou Choix des Meilleurs Morceaux : extraits de leurs ouvrages, en proseLEVIZACMoysant et de840 LEV1803
Bilder aus der deutschen vergangenheitFREYTAGGustav833 FRE1867
Bill Nye's chestnuts old and new : latest gathering NYEBill827 NYE1888
Bill Nye's history of the United States NYEBill827 NYE1894
Billabong Riders BRUCEMary GrantA823 BRU1942
Bimbi : stories for childrenOUIDA820 OUI1882
Biographia literaria : or, biographical sketches of my literary life and opinions : and two lay sermons :I. The statesman's manual. II. Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters COLERIDGESamuel Taylor824 COL1817
Bismarck's Table-Talk LOWECharles (Ed.)839 LOW1895
Bitter Sweet COWARDNoel822 COW1929
Black dwarf : and the legend of MontroseSCOTTWalter, Sir823 SCO1931
Black waterlily HATFIELDWilliamA823 HAT1935
Black waterlily HATFIELDWilliamA823 HAT1935
Black waterlily HATFIELDWilliamA823 HAT1935
Blake's reachGASKINCatherineA823.4 GAS1958
Bleak houseDICKENSCharles820 DIC1880
Bleak houseDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC1890
Bleak house DICKENSCharles820 DIC1890
Bleak house DICKENSCharles823 DIC1890
Bleak house DICKENSCharles823 DIC1896
Bleak house DICKENSCharles823 DIC1940
Blind man's yearDEEPINGWarwick823 DEE1937
Blithe spirit COWARDNoel 822 COW1941
Blood and judgementGILBERTMichael823 GIL1959
Blood On the Wattle HAYLENLeslie819.21948
Blue and green : or the gift of God : a romance of old ConstantinoplePOTTINGERHenry, Sir820 POT1879
Blue days at sea MORTON H.V. 824 MOR1932
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Carlyle as seen in his works : his characteristics as a writer and as a man KERRJames809 KER1887
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Cry of the Storm-birdSpicerJ.R.A823 SPI1958
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Cup of gold : a life of Sir Henry Morgan, buccaneer, with occasional reference to historySTEINBECKJohn811 STE1937
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DoomsdayDEEPINGWarwick820 DEE1927
Dostoevsky : the making of a novelist SIMMONSErnest J.891.7 SIM1950
Double death823 DOU1939
Dover harbourARMSTRONGThomas821 ARM1942
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Dragonfly CRONINBernardA823 CRO1922
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Dreamers of dreams : the rise and fall of 19th century idealism JACKSONHolbrook820 JAC1948
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Ecce homoGLADSTONEW.E.820 GLA1868
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Eight short stories WAUGHAlec824 WAU1937
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England Is Here HANCHANT W.L.808.3HAN1943
England made meGREENEGraham823 GRE1935
England made meGREENEGraham823 GRE1953
England's darling AUSTINAlfred821 AUS1896
English country short stories 824 ENG1949
English lands letters and Kings from Elizabeth to Anne MITCHELLDonald G.820 MIT1890
English literature824 COL1910
English literatureEVANSB. Ifor821 EVA1944
English reprints ARBEREdward (ed.)828 ARB1868
English reprints ARBEREdward (ed.)828 ARB1868
English reprints ARBEREdward (ed.)828 ARB1868
English reprints ARBEREdward (ed.)828 ARB1868
English reprints ARBEREdward (ed.)828 ARB1869
English reprints ARBEREdward (ed.)828 ARB1869
English short stories : selected to show the development of the short story from the fifteenth to the twentieth centuryRHYSErnest (ed.)820 ENG1926
English stories from new writing LEHMANN John (ed.)824 LEH1951
English studies or essays in English history and literature BREWERJ.S.824 BRE1881
Enoch ArdenTENNYSONAlfred820 TEN1864
Ephemera LYTTELTONLord823 LYT1865
Epigrams, ancient and modern: humorous, witty, satirical, moral, panegyrical, monumental BOOTHJohn 8281863
Erechtheus : a tragedy SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles 821 SWI1876
Erewhon : or over the rangeBUTLERSamuel823 BUT1931
Erle COXErleA823 COX1925
Eros823 ERO1880
Escape and other essays BENSON Arthur Christopher 824 BEN1915
Especially father TABERGladys818 TAB1950
Essays824.3 ESS1887
Essays COWLEYAbraham824 COW1886
Essays GREENWELLDora824 GRE1866
Essays : moral and literary KNOXVicesimus824 KNO1803
Essays : scientific, political and speculativeSPENCERHerbert824.89 SPE1863
Essays : scientific, political, and speculativeSPENCERHerbert824 SPE1868
Essays : scientific, political, and speculative SPENCERHerbert8241875
Essays & addresses 1900-1903 LUBBOCKJohn, Sir824 LUB1903
Essays about men, women, and books BIRRELL Augustine 824 BIR1894
Essays and reviews LANCASTERHenry H.824 LAN1876
Essays and studies OSBORNEWilliam Alex824 OSB1946
Essays by Sir William Temple TEMPLEWilliam824 TEM1821
Essays civil and moral BACONFrancis824 BAC1889
Essays contribued to Blackwood's magazine EAGLESJohn824 EAG1857
Essays critical and imaginative WILSONJohn820.7 WIL1857
Essays critical narrative FORSYTH William 824 FOR1874
Essays in criticismARNOLDMatthew823 ARN1888
Essays in criticism ARNOLD Matthew 823 ARN1875
Essays in satireKNOXRonald A.821 KNO1930
Essays of Montaigne MONTAIGNEMichel Seigneur de844 MON1890
Essays of three decades MANNThomas 834.9 MAN1947
Essays of to-day and yesterday BELLOCHilaire820 BEL1926
Essays on Fiction SENIORNassau W.823 SEN1864
Essays on some of the modern guides of English thought In matters of faith HUTTONRichard Holt820HUT1887
Essays sceptical and anti-sceptical on problems neglected or misconceived DE QUINCEY Thomas 824 DEQ1858
Essays selected from lay sermons, addresses and reviews HUXLEYThomas Henry824 HUX1871
Essays, historical and biographical, political and social, literary and scientific MILLERHugh824 MIL1862
Essays, letters from abroad : translations and fragmentsSHELLEYPercy Bysshe824 SHE1851
Essays, letters from abroad : translations and fragments SHELLEYPercy Bysshe824 SHE1840
Et Cetera : a collection &c BIRRELLAugustine824 BIR1930
Euancondit - A story of Australia in the Sixties GOLDSMITHHenryA823 GOL1895
Eugenia: an episode HARDINGEWilliam Money820 HAR1883
Euripides DONNEWilliam Bodham882 DON1872
Evan HarringtonMEREDITHGeorge823 MER1913
Evangeline: a tale of arcadie LONGFELLOWHenry Wadsworth821 LON1854
Eve's Diary TWAINMark8131906
Evenings with a reviewer or Macaulay and Bacon SPEDDINGJames824 SPE1881
Everlasting hurricane : a saga of the western Pacific COULTERE. Walter823 COU1937
Everybody's crazy! BLEECKG.C.A819.93 BLE1943
Extracts from Adam's Diary TWAINMark8131914
Eyes and earsBEECHERHenry Ward824 BEE1862
Faces in the fire and other fancies BOREHAMF.W.823 BOR1916
Fact'ry 'ands DYSONEdwardA823 DYS1906
"Fact'ry 'ands" DYSONEdwardA823.1 DYS1896
Facts and comments SPENCERHerbert8241902
Fair Diana D'AvigDORElim Henry823 DAV1884
Fair ines TURNEREthelA823 TUR1910
Falkland and ZicciBULWEREdward Lytton, Lord821 BUL1876
Fallodon papers GREYViscount824 GRE1926
Familar words : an index verborum, or quotation handbook FRISWELLJ. Hain808 FRI1889
Famous books: sketches in the highways and byeways of English literature ADAMSW. Davenport820 ADA1875
Famous plays : with a discourse by way of prologue on the playhouses of the restoration MOLLOYJ. Fitzgerald 822 MOL1886
Famous plays of 1931 822 FAM1931
Famous plays of 1932 822 FAM1932
Famous plays of 1932-33 822 FAM1933
Famous plays of 1933 822 FAM1933
Famous plays of 1933-1934 822 FAM1934
Famous Plays of 1934 822 FAM1934
Famous plays of 1934-5 822 FAM1935
Famous plays of 1935 822 FAM1935
Famous plays of 1935-6 822 FAM1936
Famous plays of 1936 822 FAM1936
Famous plays of 1937 822 FAM1937
Famous plays of 1938-1939 822 FAM1939
Famous plays of to-day 822 FAM1929
Far and wideMAUGHAMW. Somerset823 MAU1955
Far from the madding crowdHARDYThomas823 HAR1894
Far from the madding crowd HARDYThomas820 HAR1894
Far from the madding crowd HARDYThomas823 HAR
Far, far the mountain peakMASTERSJohn823 MAS1957
FarawayPRIESTLEYJ.B.823 PRI1932
Fare forward, travellers HEWITTFrank823 HEW1950
Farewell miss Julie Logan: a wintry tale BARRIEJ.M.821 BAR1932
Farm ballads CARLETONWill821 CAR1879
Father BrownCHESTERTONG.K.823 CHE1955
Father of the brideSTREETEREdward827 STR1950
Fathers and children TURGENEVIvan891.7 TUR1915
Faust GOETHEJohann Wolfgang von832 GOE1911
Faust : a dramatic poem MARTINTheodore (trans.)832 MAR1865
Faust : a tragedy GOETHEJohann Wolfgang von 832 GOE1871
Felix Holt : the radicalELIOTGeorge821 ELI1866
Felix Holt the radical ELIOT George823 ELI1866
Fern leaves from Fanny's portfolio FERN Fanny823 FER1855
Festival at FarbridgePRIESTLEYJ.B.823 PRI1951
Festus : a poem BAILEYPhilip James821 BAI1860
Field and hedgerow : being the last essays of Richard Jefferies JEFFERIESRichard824 JEF1889
Fifine at the fair BROWNINGRobert821 BRO1872
Fifteen hundred facts and similes for sermons and addresses TINLINGJ.F.B.808 TIN1889
Fin de siecle : a selection of late nineteenth century literature and art WALLISNeville820.8 WAL1947
Firdausi in exile and other poems GOSSEEdmund W.821 GOS1885
Fire on the wind EWERSL. John K.A823.1 EWE1935
Fireside travels LOWELLJames Russell 824 LOW1864
First plays : wurzel-flummery : the lucky one : the boy comes home : Belinda : the red feathers MILNE A.A.822 MIL1929
Five on a Treasure IslandBLYTONEnid823 BLY1942
Five plays of 1940 822.08 FIV1940
Five plays of our time BOX Sydney 822 FIV1939
Five tales GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1918
Flaubert and Madame Bovary: a double portrait STEEGMULLERFrancis843 STE1947
Flesh in armourMANNLeonardA823 MAN1944
Flight into dangerCASTLEJohn823 FLI1958
Flow river, blow windMITCHELLElyneA823.4 MIT1953
Flowering wilderness GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1932
Flowers of the free lands BRACKENThomasA819.1 BRA1877
Flying visits FURNISS Harry823 FUR1892
Folded hands : philosophical studies of 'everyday' people KINGRichard824 KIN1930
For love and lifeOLIPHANTMrs.820 OLI1874
For the flag VERNEJules843 VER1897
For the term of his natural life CLARKEMarcusA820 CLA1953
For the term of his natural life CLARKEMarcusA823 CLA1885
For the term of his natural life CLARKEMarcusA823.2 CLA1952
For the train : five poems and a tale CARROLLLewis821 CAR1932
For those that Love it WHITEMyrtle RoseA823 WHI1933
For those who love itWHITEMyrtle RoseA823.4 WHI1933
For whom the bell tollsHEMINGWAYErnest813 HEM1941
Forbidden to marryBANKSG. Linnaeus820 BAN1883
Forever morning DAVISONFrank DalbyA823 DAV1932
Forever to remain TIMMSE.V.A823.1 TIM 1948
Fors clavigera RUSKINJohn824 RUS1899
Fors clavigera : letters to the workmen and labourers of Great BritainRUSKINJohn824 RUS1896
Forsaking all othersMILLERAlice Duer821 MIL1943
Forsytes, Pendyces and others GALSWORTHYJohn820 GAL1955
Fortunatus WHITEJ.H.A819.93 WHI1903
Four men and a prayerGARTHDavid820 GAR1939
Four plays : to have the honour; Ariadne, or business first; portrait of a gentleman in slippers; success MILNEA.A.822 MIL1929
Fourteen minutes GREENH.M.A819.1 GRE1944
FoveauxTENNANTKylieA823.4 TEN1939
Framley parsonageTROLLOPEAnthony821 FRA1861
Framley parsonageTROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1950
Frankenstein : or the modern Prometheus SHELLEYMary 823 SHE1831
Freckles QUINTarellaA823 QUI1910
French dramatists of the 19th century MATTHEWSJ. Brander842 MAT 1882
French Fiction of To-day VELDEM.S. Van De848 VEL1891
French leaveWODEHOUSEP.G.823 WOD1955
French Stories From New Writing LEHMANNJohn (Ed.)843 LEH1947
Fresh woods and pastures new E.M. 820 FRE1887
Friends and loversMACINNESHelen820 MAC1949
Frithjof and Ingebjorg SLADENDouglas B. W.A819.1 SLA1882
Froissart's modern chronicles GOULDF. Carruthers827 GOU1902
From a college window BENSONArthur Christopher824 BEN1907
From Australia and Japan A823.1 FRO1892
From Bed to Worse : or Comforting Thoughts About the Bison BENCHLEYRobert817 BEN1950
From moccasins to wings, stories of our travel ways BAILEYCarolyn Sherwin913 BAI1938
From My Library Walls: a kaleidoscope of memories ORCUTTWilliam Dana828 ORC1946
From sea to sea : and other sketches : letters of travelKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
From wisdom court MERRIMAN H.823 MER1896
Fugitive poetry of the last three centuries HUTCHIESON J.C.820HUT1878
Fugitives from fortuneTURNEREthellA823 TUR1909
Fugitives from fortune TURNEREthel820 TUR1909
Fugitives from fortune TURNEREthelA823 TUR1909
Fun, Ancient and Modern DAVIESMaurice809.7DAV1878
Funny TURNEREthelA823 TUR1926
Funny pieces : a book of random sketches LEACOCKStephen 827 LEA1937
Funny stories told by Phineas T. Barnum BARNUMPhineas T.827 BAR1890
"Gags", a Miscellany In Prose and Verse: forming the first issue of the Australian Dramatic & Musical Journal for 1889 CATESFrank (Ed.)A819 CAT1889
Galantea: a pastoral romance DE CERVANTESMiguel861 DEC1867
Gallows on the sandWESTMorris L.A823.4 WES1956
Garden rubbish : and other country bumps SELLARW.C.827 GAR1936
Gareth and Lynette etc TENNYSONAlfred 821 TEN1872
Gates of birthBRIDGESRoyA823.4 BRI1926
Gathered moss FENNER Charles 824 FEN1946
Gatherings among the gum-trees BEVERIDGEMitchell Kilgour823 BEV1863
Gebir, and count Julian LANDORWalter Savage821 LAN1887
GedichteCHAMISSOAdelbert von833 CHA1869
GedichteFREILIGRATHFerdinand833 FRE1869
Gems of Chinese literature GILESHerbert A. (ed.)895 GIL1884
General impressions DELAFIELD E.M.827 DEL1933
Geoffry Hamlyn KINGSLEYHenry823 KIN1864
George and Margaret SAVORYGerald822 SAV1937
George Chapman CHAPMAN George 822 CHA1895
George Eliot STEPHENLeslie 826 STE1902
George Eliot : her life and books BULLETTGerald823.8 BUL1947
George Eliot's poetry : and other studies CLEVELANDRose Elizabeth824 ELI1885
German short stories BENNETTE.N. (trans.)832 BEN1934
Gertrude SEWELLElizabeth M.823 SEW1858
Ghostly tales to be told DAVENPORTBasil823 DAV1952
Gilbert and Sullivan : a romantic prose version of the famous operas BRADSTOCKLillian782.82 BRA1928
Ginger Murdoch HATFIELDWilliamA823 HAT1932
Ginger Murdoch HATFIELDWilliamA823 HAT1932
Girl of the limberlostPORTERGene Stratton820 POR1900
Girl with a monkeyASTLEYTheaA823.4 AST1958
Girl with a monkey ASTLEYTheaA823 AST1958
Giulio Malatesta TROLLOPET. Adolphus823 TRO1864
Gleanings of past years GLADSTONEW.E.824 GLA1879
Glimpses & reflections GALSWORTHJohn824 GAL1937
Glory thrown in LAMBERTEricA823.1 LAM1959
Goethe HAYWARDA.832 HAY1879
Golconda PALMERVanceA823 PAL1948
Gold in their heartsLAWSONWillA823.4 LAW1951
Gold in their hearts LAWSONWillA819.93 LAW1951
Gold is where you find itJAMESHenry C.A823 JAM1949
GoldelseMARLITTE.833 MAR1869
Golden fiddles BRUCEMary GrantA823 BRU1928
Golden fiddles BRUCEMary GrantA823 BRU1928
Golden gifts : an Australian tale FRANCMaud JeanneA823 FRA1883
Golden leaves from the American poets 821 GOL1866
Golden milesPRICHARDKatharine SussanahA823.4 PRI1948
Golden milesPRICHARDKatherine SusannahA823 PRI1948
GoldfingerFLEMINGIan823 FLE1959
Goldsmith BLACKWilliam 824 BLA1879
Goldsmith's works : memoirs of M. De Voltaire. 1759 828 GOL1900
Good intentions NASHOgden821 NAS1944
Good words MACLEODNorman (ed.)808.8 GOO1861-1888
Good words for 1881 MACLEOD Donald (ed.)808.8 GOO1881
Good words, 1860 MACLEOD Norman (ed.)808.8 GOO1860
Good-bye my fancy WHITMANWalt821 WHI1891
Good-bye, Mr. ChipsHILTONJames823 HIL1939
Good, bad, and indifferent : a book of jests and anecdotes KEANEPercival (ed.)827 KEA1873
Goonoo goonoo O'GRADYFrankA823 OGR1956
Gossip in a library GOSSEEdmund820 GOS1891
Gracious majesty HOUSMANLaurence822 HOU1941
Grand GuignolWITNEYFrederick808.82 WIT1947
Grass of Parnassus : rhymes old and new LANGAndrew 821 LAN1889
Great Book of Australiana. Folklore Legends Humour Yarns WANNANBillA808.81 WAN1954
Great Essays of All Nations. Two Hundred and Twenty-nine Essays from All Periods and Countries PRITCHARDF.H.808.8 PRI1929
Great expectationsDICKENSCharles823 DIC1949
Great expectations/The uncommercial travellerDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC1891
Great Love Stories of all Nations LYND Robert808.8LYN1932
Great possessions GRAYSONDavid824 GRA1917
Great stories of human courage ODLEE. V. (ed.)824 ODL1933
Great teachers FORSTERJoseph821 FOR1898
Green barley: an Australian story NELSONH. ArnoldA823 NEL1910
Green dolphin countryGOUDGEElizabeth823 GOU1950
Green MalleeTRURANJohnA823 TRU1932
Green Mallee TRURANJohn8231932
Green Mallee TRURANJohnA823 TRU1932
Green Memory ELDERSHAWM. BarnardA823 ELD
Green memory ELDERSHAWM. BarnardA823 ELD1931
Growing upTHIRKELLAngela821 THI1945
Gulliver's travels retold for little folk SWIFTJonathan823 HER1920
Gustave Flaubert. Letters RUMBOLDRichard (Compiler)846 RUM1950
Guy Mannering SCOTT Walter, Sir820 SCO1900
Guy Mannering : or the astrologerSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
Gwen : a drama in monologue MORRIS Lewis 821 MOR1879
Gycia : a tragedy in five acts MORRIS Lewis 821 MOR1886
H. G. Wells NICHOLSONNorman820 NIC1950
Hada, the Hindu : and other tales. From the note-book of a parish officerWATKINS820 WAT1883
Half-caste BAUME.E.A823 BAU1933
Halfway to anywhereLINDSAYNormanA823.4 LIN1947
Hammer und AmboszSPIELHAGENFriedrich833 SPI1870
Handel und WandelHACKLANDERG.W.833 HAC1869
Handley cross : or the spa hunt SURTEESRobert Smith823 SUR1891
Handy Andy : a tale of Irish life LOVERSamuel823 LOV1907
Hannah More YONGE Charlotte M. 823 YON1888
Hans Andersen's fairy talesANDERSENHans Christian823 AND1897
Happy and glorious : a dramatic biography HOUSMANLaurence822 HOU1945
Happy stories : just to laugh at LEACOCKStephen 827 LEA1946
Hard cash : a matter-of-fact romanceREADECharles823 REA1892
Harrison's sacred classicks 821 HAR1786
Harry Heathcote of Gangoil : a tale of Australian bush life TROLLOPEAnthonyA823 TRO1874
Harry Mowbray KNOXCaptain823 KNO1843
Harvest LAGERLOFSelma839 LAG1935
Hassan : the story of Hassan of Bagdad and how he came to make the golden journey to SamarkandFLECKERJames Elroy822 FLE1932
"Hawbuck Grange:" or, the Sporting adventures of Thomas Scott Esq SURTEESR.S.823 SUR1847
Hawthorne JAMESHenry824 JAM1879
Haxby's circusPRICHARDKatharine SussanahA823.4 PRI1945
Haxby's circus : the lightest, brightest little show on earthPRICHARDKatharine SusannahA823 PRI1945
Hay fever COWARD Noel 822 COW1927
He who passed : to M.L.G. 823 HEW1912
Headlong hall. Nightmare abbey. Maid Marian. Crotchet castlePEACOCKThomas Love820 PEA1837
Heartbreak house; Great Catherine; playlets of the war SHAWGeorge Bernard 822 SHA1931
Hearts of gold : and other verses OGILVIEWill H.820 OGI1903
Hearts of gold and other verses OGILVIEWill H.A821.1 OGI1903
Helen: a comic opera in three acts based upon "La Belle Helene" by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halevy HERBERTA.P.822 HER1932
HelenaWAUGHEvelyn823 WAU1950
Henry ClayMAYOBarbara821 MAY1947
Henry Handel Richardson PALMERNettieA819.3 PAL1950
Her majesty's towerDIXONWilliam Hepworth942 DIX1871
Herd of the hills FRASERAllanA823.1 FRA1935
Here are my lectures LEACOCKStephen 827 LEA1938
Heresies and humours JARVISC.S.824 JAR1945
Heretics CHESTERTONGilbert K.824 CHE1910
Hereward the wake : last of the EnglishKINGSLEYCharles823 KIN1881
HeritageCHAUVELCharlesA823 CHA1935
Hermann Agha : an Eastern narrative PALGRAVEW. Gifford915.3 PAL1872
HerodPHILLIPSStephen822 PHI1901
Heroes of the empty view ALDRIDGEJamesA823.1 ALD1954
Herward the wake : last of the EnglishKINGSLEYCharles820 KIN1866
Hey, rub-a-dub-dub! : a book of the mystery and wonder and terror of life DREISERTheodore824 DRE1931
Hiawatha and other legends of the wigwams or the Red American Indians MATTHEWS Cornelius (ed.)813 MAT1882
High Valley CLIFT CharmianA823 CLI1949
Hillingdon Hall : or the cockney squire SURTEESR.S.823 SUR1844
Hiram GregHIRSTJ. Crowther820 HIR1881
His life and work STEPHENSA.G.A819 STE1940
His majesty's speeches : the record of the silver jubilee of his most gracious majesty King George the Fifth 1935WINDSORGeorge824 WIN1935
Historical dramas TAYLORTom 822 TAY1877
Historical view of the literature of the south of Europe SISMONDIJ.C.L. Simonde De809 DES1846
Historical, traditionary, and imaginative tales of the borders, and of Scotland WILSON820 WIL1850
Historical, traditionary, and imaginative tales of the borders, and of Scotland WILSON 820 WIL1850
History of English humour : with an introduction upon ancient history L'ESTRANGEA.G. 820 LES1878
History of English literatureTAINEH.A.809 TAI1871
History of French Literature: from its origin to the Renaissance LAUNHenri Van840 LAU1876
History of French Literature: from the classical Renaissance until the end of the reign of Louis XIV LAUNHenri Van840 LAU1877
History of French Literature: from the end of the reign of Louis XIV. Till the end of the reign of Louis Philippe LAUNHenri Van840 LAU1877
History of Spanish literature BOUTERWEKFrederick860 BOU1847
History of Spanish literature TICKNORGeorge860 TIC1863
History of Spanish literature TICKNORGeorge860 TIC1863
History of Spanish literature TICKNORGeorge860 TIC1863
Holiday with violencePARGETEREdith823 PAR1952
Home is tomorrow PRIESTLEYJ.B.822 PRI1949
Homer : the iliad HOMER 883 HOM 1871
Homer : the Odyssey HOMER 883 HOM 1871
Homer's iliad and odyssey CHAPMANGeorge883 CHA1956
Homeric synchronism : an enquiry into the time and place of Homer GLADSTONEW.E.880 GLA1876
HomingTHANEElswyth823 THA1958
Horace MARTINTheodore874 MAR1870
Horace at CambridgeSEAMANOwen827 SEA1895
Horace Brereton's discovery PAULLHenry B., Mrs820 PAU1890
Horace Templeton LEVERCharles820 LEV1840
Horae Sabbaticae STEPHENJames Fitzjames824 STE1892
Horae Sabbaticae STEPHENSJames Fitzjames824 STE1892
Horae Sabbaticae STEPHENSJames Fitzjames824 STE1892
Horatio HornblowerFORESTERC.S.823 FOR1952
HorizonMacINNESHelen823 MAC1946
Hornblower in the West IndiesFORESTERC.S.823 FOR1958
Hornblower takes commandFORESTERC.S.823 FOR1954
Horse nonsense YEATMANR. J.827 HOR1934
Hours work and play COBBEFrancis Power824 COB1876
How are they at home? : a topical comedy in two acts PRIESTLEYJ.B.822 PRI1945
How beautiful are thy feetMARSHALLAlanA823.4 MAR 1949
How he died and other poems FARRELLJohnA819.1 FAR1887
How McDougall topped the score and other verses and sketches SPENCERThos. E.A819 SPE1906
How to be an alien : a handbook for beginners and more advanced pupils MIKESGeorge827 MIK1956
How to be Topp WILLANSGeoffrey827 WIL1954
How to become an author : a practical guide BENNETTArnold808 BEN1903
How to travel incognito BEMELMANSLudwig817 BEM1952
Hudibras BUTLERSamuel821 BUT1859
Hugh stanford's luck BRUCEMary GrantA823 BRU1925
Human drift MANNLeonardA823 MAN1935
Humoristische schriftenHACKLANDERF.W.833 HAC1862
Humour : its theory and technique with examples and samples; a book of discovery LEACOCKStephen 827 LEA1935
Humour in our streets AYEJohn827 AYE1933
Humphry ClinkerSMOLLETTTobias George820 SMO1880
Hunted and harried : a tale of the Scottish covenanters BALLANTYNER.M.820 BAL1892
Hypatia : or new foes with an old faceKINGSLEYCharles820 KIN1888
Hypatia : or new foes with an old face KINGSLEYCharles820 KIN1889
I can jump puddles MARSHALLAlanA823 MAR1955
I can jump puddles MARSHALLAlanA823.3 MAR1955
I commit to the flames BROWN Ivor 824 BRO1934
I face the stars MOSSGeoffrey823 MOS1933
I may be wrong : a collection of essays and impressions in which are incorporated the point of view of the post-war generation as represented by Godfrey Winn WINNGodfrey824 WIN1932
I wish he would not die ALDRIDGEJamesA823 ALD1957
I'm a stranger here myself NASHOgden821 NAS1938
Ibsen: an approach LAVRINJanko839 LAV1950
Idylls of the king TENNYSON Alfred 822 TEN1859
Idyls and legends of Inverburn BUCHANAN Robert 821 BUC1865
If blood should stain the wattleCRAIGAilsaA823.1 CRA1947
If blood should stain the wattle CRAIGAilsaA823 CRA1947
If I mayMILNEA.A.823 MIL1948
Imagination and fancy : or selections from the english poets HUNTLeigh820HUN1846
Impressions et Souvenirs par George Sand SANDGeorge840 SAN1873
Impressions of English literture TURNER (ed.)W.J. (Editor)820.9 IMP1944
Impressions of Theophrastus Such ELIOTGeorge824 ELI1879
In a glass darklyLE FANUSheridan823 LEF1947
In a hollow of the hills HARTEBret823 HAR1895
In Australian wilds and other colonial tales and sketches FARJEONB.L.8201889
In Cambridge courts : studies of university life in prose and verse LEHMANNR.C.827 LEH1892
In cap and gown : three centuries of Cambridge wit WHIBLEYCharles (ed.)827 WHI1889
In Cornwall and Across the Sea: With poems written in Devonshire etc SLADENDouglas B. W.A819.1 SLA1885
In her Earliest Youth TASMAA823 TAS1890
In mythlandBECKWITHM. Helen823 BEC1926
In the days of the comet WELLS H. G.823 WEL1906
In the days when the world was wide and other versesLAWSONHenryA823 LAW1898
In the days when the world was wide and other verses LAWSONHenryA821 LAW1896
In The Mesh SARTREJean-Paul840 SAR1954
In The Mist of the Mountains TURNEREthelA823 TUR1906
In the roaring fifties DYSONEdwardA823 DYS1906
In the silver age : essays, that is, dispersed meditationsLEEHolme820 LEE1864
In the wetSHUTENevilA823.4 SHU1953
Indian idylls 821 ARN1883
Infelicia MENKENAdah Isaacs821 MEN1868
Ingram intervenes MICHAELISAlanA819.93 MIC1933
Ingulph's chronicle of the abbey of Croyland with the continuations by Peter of Blois and anonymous writers RILEY Henry R.880 ING1844
InheritorsPENTONBrianA823.4 PEN1936
Inheritors; a novel PENTONBrianA823 PEN1936
Intimate strangersPRICHARDKatharine SussanahA823.4 PRI1937
Intimate strangers PRICHARDKatharine SusannahA823 PRI1937
Into the (great?) unfenced HATFIELDWilliamA823 HAT1940
Into the morningWEBBElizabethA823.4 WEB1958
Introduction to the literature of Europe : in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuriesHALLAMHenry820 HAL1855
Introduction to the literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries HALLAMHenry809 HAL1855
Introduction to the literature of Europe in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries HALLAMHenry800 HAL1855
Iphigenie auf TaurisGOETHEJohann Wolfgang von832 GOE1883
Iris in winterCADELLElizabeth823 CAD1951
Ironbark chips and stockwhip cracks GIBSONG. HerbertA819.1 GIB1893
Ironbark splinters : from the Australian bush GIBSON G. Herbert A819.1 GIB1912
Irralie's bushranger HORNUNGE.W.A823 HOR1896
Island in the sunWAUGHAlec823 WAU1956
Island nights' entertainmentSTEVESONRobert Louis820 STE1893
Isles of despair IDRIESSIon LA823 IDR1947
It never can happen again MORGANWilliam De820 MOR1909
Ivan Ilyitch : and other storiesTOLSTOILyof N.891.7 TOL1889
Ivanhoe : a romanceSCOTTWalter, Sir821 SCO1820
Ivanhoe : a romanceSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
J.M. Barrie DARTONF.J. Harvey820 DAR1929
Jack O' JudgmentWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1950
Jacko : the broadcasting kookaburra , his life and adventures NICHOLLS BrookeA823 NIC1933
Jacob Faithful MARRYATCaptain823 MAR1873
Jacob Shumate : or the people's march a voice from the ranks WRIXONHenry 823 WRI1903
James Matthew Barrie ROYJames A.820 ROY1937
James! Don't be a fool TIMMSE.V.8201940
Jane Austen CORNISHFrancis Warre820 COR1913
Jane Austen and her works TYTLERSarah828 TYT1900
Jane EyreBRONTECharlotte823 BRO1960
January and August GEORGEElisabethA823.1 GEO1947
Jennifer, J TURNEREthelA823 TUR1922
Jennifer, J TURNEREthelA823 TUR1922
JessHAGGARDH. Rider823 HAG1887
Jeux d'esprit : written and spoken by French and English wits and humourists LEIGH Henry S. (collected and edited by)827 JEU1877
Jim BrentSAPPER823 SAP1920
Jim of the Hills: A story in rhyme DENNISC.J.A819.1 DEN1919
Jimmy Brockett STEVENSDalA823.2 STE1951
Jimmy Brockett : portrait of a notable Australian STIVENSDalA823.1 STI1951
Joan Haste HAGGARDH. Rider823 HAG1902
Joan of Arc SOUTHEYRobert821 SOU1853
Jocasta and the famished catFRANCEAnatole843 FRA1912
Jock of the Bushveld FITZPATRICKPercy, Sir820 FIT1911
Jocoseria BROWNINGRobert821 BRO1883
Joe Wilson and his mates LAWSONHenryA823 LAW1902
Joe Wilson and his mates LAWSONHenryA823 LAW1902
Joe Wilson and his mates LAWSONHenryA823 LAW1902
John CaldigateTROLLOPEAnthony820 TRO1879
John Caldigate TROLLOPEAnthony820 TRO1880
John Ford ELLISHavelock822 FOR1888
John Law , the projector AINSWORTH William Harrison823 AIN1866
John Leech and other papers BROWNJohn828 BRO1882
John Masefield THOMASGilbert820 MAS1933
John Mistletoe MORLEYChristopher828 MOR1931
John Rous : a Queen Anne story in an Australian settingMcCRAEGeorge GordonA823.4 MCC 1918
John Ruskin HARRISONFrederic824 HAR1902
Johnson over Jordan PRIESTLEY J.B. 822 PRI1939
Journey of freedom FINLAYEileenA823 FIN1956
Journey of freedom FINLAYEileenA823.1 FIN1950
Journey to Parnassus : composed by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra DE CERVANTESMiguel861 DEC1883
Journeys end SHERIFFR.C.822 SHE1929
Joy in the morningWODEHOUSEP.G.823 WOD1940
Juno and the paycock and the plough and the stars O'CASEYSean822 OCA1948
Jupiter laughs : a play in three acts CRONIN A.J. 822 CRO1941
Just let me be CLEARYJonA823.1 CLE1950
Just let me be CLEARYJonA823.1 CLE1950
Just so stories : for little childrenKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Juvenal WALFORDEdward877 WAL1876
Juventus Mundi : the gods and men of the heroic age GLADSTONEWilliam Ewart880 GLA1869
Karalta BRUCEMary GrantA823 BRU1941
Karangi HIBBLEF.S.A823.1 HIB1934
Katerfelto : a story of Exmoor WHYTE-MELVILLEG. J. (George John)A823.89 WHY1875
Katherine Randolph : or, self-devotion CAMPBELLHarriette823 CAM1844
Keep him my countryDURACKMaryA823.4 DUR1956
Kelly Pencarrow SCANLANNelle M820 SCA1939
KelverdaleDESARTEarl of82O DES1879
Kenelm Chillingly : his adventures and opinions LYTTONEdward Bulwer823 LYT1897
KenilworthSCOTTWalter, SIr823 SCO1871
KenilworthSCOTTWalter, Sir823 SCO1931
KenilworthSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
Kenilworth SCOTTWalter823 SCO1888
Kept in the dark TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1882
Keramos and other poems LONGFELLOWHenry Wadsworth821 LON1878
Kerhonah, the vernal walk, win hill : and other poemsELLIOTTEbenezer821 ELL1835
Kerno (a stone) QUINTarellaA823.1 QUI1914
KidnappedSTEVENSONRobert Louis821 STE1925
KidnappedSTEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1925
KimKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
King Anne TURNEREthela823 TUR1921
King Arthur BULWEREdward (Lord Lytton)821 BUL1870
King Arthur and his knights : tales of the goodly fellowship of the round table 8201916
King Solomon's minesHAGGARDH. Rider820 HAG1926
King Solomon's minesHAGGARDH. Rider823 HAG1956
King Zub : and other stories POLLOCKWalter Herries827 POL1893
King's castle PUCKRIDGEDoreen KA823 PUC1931
Kipling's women MACMUNNGeorge 823 MAC1935
Kipnapped : memoirs of the adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751 STEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1891
Kipps : the story of a simple soulWELLSH.G.823 WEL1926
Kiss on the lipsPRICHARDKatharine SussanahA823.4 PRI1932
KunduWESTMorris L.A823.4 WES1957
Kurrajong LINDSAYJaneA823 LIN1945
Kurrajong LINDSAYJaneA823.1 LIN1945
La bonifas LACRETELLEJacques de840 LAC1925
La Bruyere and Vauvenargues: Selections from the characters Reflexions and Maxims LEEElizabeth (Translator)848 LEE1903
La gastronomie : ou l'homme des champs a table [The gastronome : or the head of the table]DELILLEJ.843 DEL1803
La mare au diableSANDGeorge840 SAN1949
La Petite Paroisse: moeurs conjungales DAUDETAlphonse840 DAU1895
Labour in vain HANSELLHaroldA823 HAN1908
Lady Addle at home DUNNMary827 DUN1945
Lady AnnaTROLLOPEAnthony820 TRO1874
Lady Anna TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1876
Lancashire songs WAUGHEdwin821 WAU1898
Lancelot : with sonnets and other poems FULFORDWilliam821 FUL1865
Land & sea tales : for scouts and guidesKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Land and sea tales for scouts and guides KIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1923
Land and sea tales for scouts and guides KIPLINGRudyard823.89 KIP1923
Landor COLVINSidney824 COL1881
Landtakers : the story of an Epoch PENTONBrianA823.1 PEN1934
Landtakers : the story of the epochPENTONBrianA823.4 PEN1934
Landtakers: the story of an epoch PENTONBrianA823 PEN1934
Lantana LaneDARKEleanorA823.4 DAR1959
Lantana Lane DARKEleanorA823.1 DAR1959
Larapinta PLOWMANR.B.A823 PLO1939
Lars : a pastoral of Norway TAYLORBayard821 TAY1873
Last essays CONRADJoseph 824 CON1926
Last essays MULLERMax824 MUL1901
Last essays SPENDERJ.A.824 SPE1944
Last gleanings FOWLER Fra823 FOW1864
Last winter in the United States ZINCKEF.800 ZIN1868
Latest literary essays and addressess of James Russell Lowell LOWELLJames Russell824 LOW1891
Latter-day pamphlets CARLYLEThomas (ed.)824 CAR1858
Latter-day pamphlets / The life of John SterlingCARLYLEThomas (ed.)824 CAR1871
Laugh with me! : an anthology of contemporary humour LANGDONDavid (ed.)827 LAN1954
Laughing houseDEEPINGWarwick823 DEE1946
Lavengro : the scholar, the gipsy the priestBORROWGeorge823 BOR1951
Lay sermons, addresses, and reviewsHUXLEYThomas Henry824 HUX1871
Lay thoughts of a dean INGEWilliam Ralph824 ING1926
Lays and legends NESBITE.821 NES1887
Lays of ancient Rome : with Ivry, and the Armada MACAULAY Lord828 MAC1858
Lays of Lake Wendouree : "mind your locomotive", and other poems MILLSJ.W.821 MIL1892
Lays of Lake Wendouree, mind your locomotive and other poems MILLSJ. M.800 MIL1892
Lays of Lake Wendouree, mind your locomotive and other poems MILLSJ. W.800 MIL1892
Lays of the highlands and islands BLACKIEJohn Stuart821 BLA1888
Lays of the Scottish cavaliers AYTONW.E.821 AYT1908
Lays of the Scottish cavaliers and other poems AYTOUNWilliam821 AYT1886
Lays of the western Gael : and other poetry FERGUSONSamuel823 FER1865
Lazy lessons and essays on conduct RANDS W.B.824 RAN1897
Le Gouffre BORDEAUXHenry840 BOR1938
Le mot de l'enigme CRAVENAugustus840 CRA1880
Leaders in literature with a notice of traditional errors affecting them DE QUINCEYThomas 828 QUI1858
Leaves from Australian forests KENDALL Henry 821 KEN1869
Lectures and essays on subjects connected with Latin literature and scholarship NETTLESHIPHenry870 NET1885
Lectures and Notes on Shakespere and Other English Poets COLERIDGESamuel Taylor820 COL1883
Lectures delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association in Exeter Hall from November, 1861, to February, 1862824.89 YOU1862
Lectures delivered in America in 1874 KINGSLEYCharles824 KIN1875
Lectures on great men MYERS Frederic824 MYE1856
Lectures on poetry : delivered at Oxford DOYLEFrancis Hastins, Sir820 DOY1877
Lectures on the English poets, and the English comic writers HAZLITTWilliam Carew (Editor)820 HAZ1870
Lectures on the history of literature, ancient and modern SCHLEGELFrederick800 SCH1868
Lectures on the sacred poetry of the Hebrews GREGORYG.892.4 GRE1835
LeeuweriksliedWAARDKAMPAlex839.31 WAA1944
Legend for Sanderson PALMERVanceA823 PAL1937
Legends and lyrics PROCTOR Adelaide Anne 821PRO1888
Legends of the province houseHAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1883
Leigh Hunt as Poet and Essayist HUNTLeigh828 HUN1891
Leisure hours in town BOYD824 BOY1862
Leonidas : a poem GLOVERRichard821 GLO1769
Les aventures de Telemaque : fils d'Ulysse [The adventures of Telemachus : son of Ulysses] FENELONFrancois de Salignac de la Motte843 FEN1858
Les DeracinesBARRESMaurice843 BAR1922
Les mousquetaires : trilogie [The musketeers : trilogy]DUMASAlexandreF843 DUM1847
Let my people goBELFRAGECedric813.5 BEL1940
Let the people singPRIESTLEYJ.B.823 PRI1939
Let your mind alone! : and other more or less inspirational pieces.THURBERJames817 THU1937
Letters & journals of W. Stanley Jevons JEVONSW. Stanley826 JEV1886
Letters addressed to a college friend during the years 1840-1845 RUSKINJohn824 RUS1894
Letters and social aims EMERSONRalph Waldo824 EME1877
Letters and verses of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, D.D. : Between the years 1829 and 1881 PROTHERORowland E.826 PRO1895
Letters from a citizen of the world to his friends in the east GOLDSMITH Oliver824 GOL1849
Letters from the United States, Cuba and CanadaMURRAYAmelia M.823 MUR1856
Letters of George Sand BEAUFORT (translated by) Raphael Ledos De846 SAN1886
Letters of George Sand BEAUFORT (translated by) Raphael Ledos De846 SAN1886
Letters of George Sand BEAUFORT (translated by) Raphael Ledos De846 SAN 1886
Letters of John Richard Green STEPHEN Leslie (ed.)826 GRE1901
Letters of Lord Chesterfield to Lord Huntingdon CHESTERFIELDLord826 CHE1923
Letters of Sarah Duchess of Marlborough : now first published from the original manuscripts at Madresfield Court821 SAR1875
Letters of Thomas Carlyle 1826-1836 CARYLEThomas824 CAR1888
Letters of travel (1892-1913)KIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Letters on life NICOLL W. Robertson 824 NIC1926
Letters to a sister HOLLISChristopher824 HOL1947
Letters to a young man DE QUINCEYThomas824 DEQ1875
Letters to Egbert from his Uncle Hereward 827 LET1947
Letters writ by a Turkish spy : who liv'd five and forty years undiscover'd at Paris 892.75 SPY1753
Letters written by Lord Chesterfield to his son CHESTERFIELDLord826.6 CHE1900
Life & writings of Joseph Mazzini : autobiographical & political MAZZINIJoseph854 MAZ1864
Life & writings of Joseph Mazzini : autobiographical and political MAZZINIJoseph854 MAZ1866
Life & writings of Joseph Mazzini : critical & literary MAZZINIJoseph854 MAZ1865
Life & writings of Joseph Mazzini : critical and literary MAZZINIJoseph854 MAZ1867
Life and letters of Sir Gilbert Elliot, First Earl of Minto : from 1751 to 1806 MINTO Nina (ed.)826 MIN1874
Life at the gold mines of Ballarat and a gold hunter's adventure between Melbourne and Ballarat THOMESWilliam H.820 THO1866
Life of Henry Grattan DUNLOPRobert824 DUN1889
Life on the MississippiTWAinMark811 TWA1914
Life's handicap : being stories of mine own peopleKIPLINGRudyard820 KIP1891
Life's handicap : being stories of mine own peopleKIPLINGRudyard821 KIP1891
Life's handicap : being stories of mine own peopleKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Light in ItalyLINDSAYJackA823.4 LIN1941
Light in the valley MANNCecilA819.93 MAN1947
Light in the valley : an imageMANNCecilA823 MAN1947
Lighted windows CRANEFrank824 CRA1924
Lilliput lectures RANDS W.B.824 RAN1897
Linden On The Saugus Branch PAULElliot818 PAU1948
Listening valleySTEVENSOND.E.823 STE1958
Literary and general lectures and essays KINGSLEYCharles824 KIN1890
Literary and historical miscellanies BANCROFTGeorge820 BAN1855
Literary essays LOWELLJames Russell824 LOW1890
Literary studies BAGEHOTWalter820 BAG1951
Literary taste : How to form it: with detailed instructions for collecting a complete library for English literature BENNETTArnold801 BEN1918
Literature and psychology LUCASF. L.801 LUC1951
Literature in the Century DE MILLEA. B.809 DEM1902
Little bit o'sunshine PEACOCKE Isabel MaudA823.2 PEA1924
Little DorritDICKENSCharles823 DIC1857
Little DorritDICKENSCharles823 DIC1892
Little DorritDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC1890
Little Dorrit DICKENSCharles823 DIC1857
Little Dorrit DICKENSCharles823 DIC1891
Little Lord FauntleroyBURNETTFrances Hodgson820 BUR1912
Little novelsCOLLINSWilkie821 COL1887
Little Pedlington/Phineas QuiddyPOOLEJohn820 POO1860
Little PierreFRANCEAnatole843 FRA1924
Live and kicking NedMASEFIELDJohn823 MAS1939
Live and kicking Ned : a continuation of the tale of dead NedMASEFIELDJohn823 MAS1939
Lives of Philosophers of the time of George III BROUGHAMHenry921 BRO1855
Living English poets : MDCCCLXXXII (1882) 821.08 LIV1883
Living togetherSUTRO Alfred 822 SUT1929
Living voices 821.08 LIV1873
Livonian tales : The disponent. The wolves. The jewess 800 LIV1846
Livy COLLINSW. Lucas878 COL1876
Livy COLLINSW. Lucas878 COL1876
Locke FOWLERThomas 824 FOW1880
London lyrics LOCKERFrederick821 LOC1876
London poems BUCHANAN Robert 821 BUC1866
Long, Long Ago WOOLLCOTTAlexander828 WOO1945
Longleat of Kooralbyn, or, Policy and Passion : a novel of Australian lifePRAEDR.M.A823 PRA1887
Looking backward 2000 - 1887 BELLAMYEdward8201890
Looking before and after : a collection of essays by John Middleton Murry MURRYJohn Middleton 824 MUR1948
Looking forward & others TARKINGTONBooth824 TAR1927
Lord JimCONRADJoseph823 CON1946
Lord KilgobbinLEVERCharles820 LEV1827
Lord Ormont and his AmintaMEREDITHGeorge823 MER1912
Loser takes allGREENEGraham823 GRE1955
Lost Haven TENNANTKylieA823 TEN1946
Lost leaders LANGAndrew 824 LAN1889
Lotta Schmidt and other stories TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1876
Lotta Schmidt and other stories TROLLOPEAnthony823.TRO1867
Lotus and jewel : containing "In an Indian temple"; "A casket of gems"; "A queen's revenge" with other poems ARNOLDEdwin821 ARN1887
Louisa May Alcott : her life, letters, and journals CHENEYEdnah D. (ed.)813.9 CHE1889
Louise de la ValliereDUMASAlexandre843 DUM1892
Louise de la Valliere DUMASAlexandre840 DUM1910
Love letters of a violinist and other poems MACKAY Eric 821 MAC1895
Lovel the widower THACKERAYW.M.823 THA1861
Low notes on a high level : a frolic PRIESTLEYJ.B.824 PRI1954
Low-life deeps : an account of the strange fish to be found there GREENWOODJames823 GRE1876
Lucian COLLINSW. Lucas880 COL1873
Lucile MEREDITHOwen821 MER1860
Lucinda Brayford BOYDMartinA823 BOY1946
Lucinda Brayford BOYDMartinA823 BOY1948
Lucretius MALLOCKW.H.870 MAL1878
Lucretius on the nature of things; a philosophical poem in six books... to which is adjoined the poetical version of John Mason Good WATSON [translator]John Selby850 LUC1851
Luttrell of Arran LEVERCharles820 LEV1865
Lycidas : analysed according to MorellPOWNINGWilliam821.4 POW1871
Lyrical dramas: poems and translations EXONEdwinA819.2 EXO1888
Lyrics and mystic sketches LITTLEJOHNAgnesA819.1 LIT1928
Lyrics of nature O'HARAJohn BernardA821.1 OHA1899
Macdonald medley RIVERS James (ed.)824 RIV1945
Madame De Sevigne BOISSIERGaston8401887
Madame De Sevigne THACKERAYMiss846 THA1881
Madame Iszan - A Tourist Story PRAEDMrs. Campbell (Rosa Caroline)819.93 PRA1899
Madman's islandIDRIESSIon L.A823.4 IDR1938
MaelstromTIMMSE.V.A823.4 TIM1938
Magic for Marigold MONTGOMERYL.M.823 MON1929
Magnificent obsessionDOUGLAsLloyd C.823 DOU1952
Mainly on the air BEERBOHMMax824 BEE1946
Major BarbaraSHAWGeorge Bernard822 SHA1930
Malleson at MelbourneGODFREYWilliam823 GOD1956
Mamba (The Bright Eyed) : an aboriginal reminiscence McCRAEGeorge Gordon819.1 McC1867
Man & literature NICHOLSONNorman820.9 NIC1944
Man of two tribesUPFIELDArthurA823.4 UPF1956
Many inventionsKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Many inventions KIPLINGRudyard823.89 KIP1893
Many long years ago NASHOgden821 NAS1954
Marah MEREDITHOwen821 MER1892
Marguerite de ValoisDUMASAlexandre843 DUM1878
Marguerite de ValoisDUMASAlexandre 843 DUM1948
Maria Edgeworth LAWLESSEmily 824 LAW1904
MariettaTROLLOPET. Adolphus823 TRO1863
MarjolainePEACOCKEIsabel M.821 PEA1935
Marjolaine PEACOCKEIsabel M.8231935
Marriage questions in modern fiction : and other essays on kindred subjects CHAPMANElizabeth Rachel824 CHA1897
Martin Paz VERNEJules843 VER1882
Martin Thorn adventurer TRACYMonaA823 TRA1930
Mary Gresley and an editor's tales TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1873
Mary Rose BARRIEJ.M.822 BAR1926
Mary Smith's hotelLAWSONWillA823 LAW1957
Mary WakefieldDE LA ROCHEMazo823 ROC1949
Master Humphrey's clock DICKENSCharles823 DIC1840
Master Humphrey's clock DICKENSCharles823 DIC1840
Masterpieces of foreign literature 829 MAS1866
Masterpieces of foreign literature : comprising Schiller's Tragedies; Goethe's Faust; La Fontaine's Fables; Picciola by Saintine COLERIDGES. T. (trans.)832 COL1866
Matthew Redmayne: a New Zealand romance GROWDENOliver H.A823 GRO1892
Maurice GuestRICHARDSONHenry HandelA823.4 RIC1929
Maurice Guest RICHARDSONHenry HandelA823.4 RIC1929
Maurine and other poems WILCOXElla Wheeler821 WIL1888
Maurine and other poems WILCOXElla Wheeler821 WIL1906
Me an' th' son RUDDSteeleA823 RUD1924
Me an' th' sun RUDDSteele (A.H. Davis)A823 RUD1924
Meet Mr. CallaghanCHEYNEYPeter823 CHE1953
Melba's gift bookMELBANellie819 MEL1916
Melba's gift book of Australian Art and Literature MELBANellie8191915
Memnon and other poems READE John821 REA1868
Memoirs of a physicianDUMASAlexandre843 DUM1900
Memoirs of Hecate CountyWILSONEdmund810.54 WIL1951
Memories & portraits STEVENSONRobert Louis824 STE1888
Memories and Vagaries MUNTHEAxel839.5 MUN1931
Memories o' the hameland : Australian fancies and friendly epistles: a selection from the poems of Allan McNeilage McNEILAGEAllanA819.1 McN1917
Men & letters PAUL Herbert 820 PAU1901
Men against the stars GREENBERGMartin823 GRE1951
Men and manners : sketches and essays HAZLITTWilliam824 HAZ1852
Men are human PALMERVanceA823 PAL1928
Men at armsWAUGHEvelyn823 WAU1952
Men of characterJERROLDDouglas821 JER1838
Men of characterJERROLDDouglas823 JER1851
Men of the jungle IDRIESSIon L.A823.4 IDR1932
Men on a voyage MILLIN Sarah Gertrude 828 MIL1930
Men, women, and books : a selection of sketches, essays, and critical memoirs, from his uncollected prose writings HUNTLeigh824 HUN1870
Mervyn Clitheroe AINSWORTHWilliam Harrison820 AIN1882
Messis Vitae, gleanings of song from a happy life BLACKIEJohn Stuart821 BLA1886
Metamorphoseon [Metamorphoses]OVID871 OVI1806
Michael brother of JerryLONDONJack823 LON1949
Mike : a public school story WODEHOUSEP.G.823 WOD1925
Mike and PsmithWODEHOUSEP.G.823 WOD1953
Milk and honey : Israel explored MIKESGeorge827 MIK1950
Milton PATTISONMark, (B.D)820 PAT1870
Milton's paradise lostMILTONJohn820 MIL1897
Mince pie MORLEYChristopher 824 MOR1919
Minnie's mission FRANCMaud JeanA823.1 FRA1878
Minor Heresies ESPEYJohn J.818 ESP1947
Minor theatre : being a collection of the most approved farces, operas and comedies, in one, two, and three acts : with some account of the respective authors 821 MIN1794
Misalliance; The dark lady of the sonnets; Fanny's first play SHAWGeorge Bernard822 SHA1914
Miscellaneous and posthumous works of Henry Thomas BuckleBUCKLEHenry Thomas824 BUC1872
Miscellaneous and posthumous works of Henry Thomas BuckleBUCKLEThomas Henry824 BUC1872
Miscellaneous and posthumous works of Henry Thomas Buckle BUCKLEHenry Thomas824 BUC1872
Miscellaneous poems STEPHENSJ. Brunton821 STE1880
MiscellaniesKINGSLEYCharles820 KIN1860
Miscellanies BIRRELL Augustine 824 BIR1901
Miscellanies DE QUINCEYThomas824 DEQ1854
Miscellanies KINGSLEY Charles 824 KIN1859
Miscellanies : chiefly narrative DE QUINCEY Thomas 824 DEQ1854
Miscellanies: literary & historical ROSEBERYLord828 ROS1921
Miss Bobbie TURNEREthelA823 TUR1897
Miss Sainte MoniqueLISTERStephen821 LIS1953
Mixed essays ARNOLDMatthew823 ARN1879
Model memoirs and other sketches from simple to serious LEACOCKStephen 827 LEA1939
Modern Australian literature PALMERNettieA819.4 PAL1924
Modern eloquenceTHORNDIKEAshley H. (ed.)820 MOD1923
Modern eloquenceTHORNDIKEAshley H. (ed.)824 MOD1923
Moliere OLIPHANTMrs842 OLI1879
Moloch : a story of sacrifice PRAEDMrs. CampbellA823.1 PRA1883
Moment in Peking : a novel of contemporary Chinese lifeLINYutang895 LIN1940
Monk of Monk's ownKNIGHTLegh823 KNI1870
Monologues of the dead STEEVENS G.W.828 STE1902
Monsieur le ministre : Roman ParisienCLARETIEJules843 CLA1881
Montaigne COLLINSW. Lucas 844 COL1879
Montesquieu SOREL Albert 840 SOR1887
Moon of desirePRICHARDKatharine SussanahA823.4 PRI1941
Moon of desire PRICHARDKatharine SusannahA823 PRI1941
Moondyne : a story of life in West Australia O'REILLY John BoyleA823.4 ORE1880
Moondyne: A story of life in West Australia O'REILLYJohn BoyleA823 ORE1880
Moore : his Life and works SYMINGTONA.J.821 MOO1880
More "Bab" ballads GILBERTW.S.821 GIL1932
More authors and I HINDC. Lewis824 HIN1922
More fables ADEGeorge827 ADE1902
More memoirs (and some travels) BURGING.B.820 BUR1922
More strictly personal HORLER Sydney 822 HOR1935
More than somewhatRUNYONDamon823 RUN1937
More things that matter RIDDELL Lord824 RID1925
More tramps abroadTWAINMark811 TWA1897
Moreover MURDOCH Walter 824 MUR1932
Mornings of the recess 1861-64 : a series of biographical and literary papers823 MOR1864
Morwyn : or the vengeance of godPOWYSJohn Cowper823 POW1937
Mosses from an old manseHAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1857
Mountains in the mist : some Australian reveries BOREHAMFrank W. 824 BOR1914
Mr Jelly's business UPFIELDArthur W.A823 UPF1937
Mr Punch's dramatic sequels HANKINSt. John 822 HAN1901
Mr Punch's model music-hall songs & dramas ANSTEY F. 822 ANT1892
Mr. Britling sees it throughWELLSH.G.823 WEL1916
Mr. Dooley's opinions 823 DOO1902
Mr. Justice MaxellWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1951
Mr. Midshipman easyMARRYATCaptain823 MAR1904
Mr. Midshipman HornblowerFORESTERC.S.823 FOR 1950
Mr. Peppercorn OWENWill827 OWE1940
Mr. RowlBROSTERD.K.820 BRO1925
Mr. Sponge's sporting tour SURTEESRobert Smith823 SUR1891
Mrs. Leicester's school : and other writings in prose and verse LAMBCharles824 LAM1885
Mrs. MoonlightLEVYBenn W.822 LEV1929
Mrs. Tregaskiss : a novel of Anglo - Australian life PRAEDMrs. CampbellA823 TRE1896
Mrs. Tregaskiss : a novel of Anglo-Australian life PRAEDMrs. CampbellA823 PRA1896
Mud on my nylons VARLEYElizabeth827 VAR1950
Murder must waitUPFIELDArthurA823.4 UPF1953
Murder of OlympiaNEVILLEMargotA823.4 NEV1956
Murders most strangeGRIBBLELeonard823 GRI1959
Musings in Maoriland BRACKENThomas821 BRA1890
My albumLAWRIS John821 MYA1869
My Australian girlhood, sketches and impressions of bush life PRAED Mrs. CampbellA823 PRA1902
My christmas adventure : Carboona and other works HAYTERHenry Heylyn821.1 HAY1887
My christmas adventure, Carboona (revised and partly rewritten), And other poems HAYTERHenry Heylyn820 HAY1887
My Commonplace Book HACKETTJ. T.828 HAC1921
My family and other animalsDURRELLGerald823 DUR1959
My first book 820 MYF1894
My Friend Phil PEACOCKEIsabel MaudA823 PEA1915
My heart's in the highlands 823 MYH1900
My heart's in the highlands GRANT823 GRA1878
My inland islandSARGENTGeorgeA823.4 SAR1921
My lady nicotine BARRIEJ.M.822 BAR1925
My love must waitHILLErnestineA823 HIL1949
My lyrical life : poems old and new MASSEYGerald821 MAS1889
My remarkable uncle & other sketches LEACOCKStephen 827 LEA1942
My run home BOLDREWOODRolfA823.1 BOL1897
My study windows LOWELLJames Russell824 LOW1871
My ten years in a quandary : and how they grew BENCHLEYRobert827 BEN1951
My Uncle Barbassou UCHARDMario843 UCH1888
Myddleton PomfretAINSWORTHWilliam Harrison820 AIN1868
Mysterious islandVERNEJules840 VER1886
Mystery gold ADAMSONBartlettA823 ADA1926
N'goola : and other storiesPRICHARDKatharine SusannahA823 PRI.1959
Nathaniel Hawthorne's talesHAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1878
Native born WALKERWilliam SylvesterA823.1 WAL1900
Nature near London JEFFERIESRichard824 JEF1883
'Neath Austral skiesLOUGHRANEdward Booth821 LOU1894
NegroheadBRIDGESRoyA823.4 BRI1930
Nevermore BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL 1892
Nevermore BOLDREWOODRolfA823.1 BOL1892
New Arabian nightsSTEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1908
New Arabian nights STEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1882
New chumMASEFIELDJohn823 MAS1947
New English poems : a miscellany of contemporary verse never before published ABERCROMBIE Lascelles (comp.)821.08 NEW1931
New poemsROSSETTIWilliam Michael (ed.)821 ROS1896
New poems GOSSEEdmund W.821 GOS1879
New tales of space and time HEALEY Raymond J. (ed.)820 NEW1952
Newer poems 1936-1938 KENNEDYJamesA819.1 KEN1939
Newton Forster : or the merchant service MARRYATCaptain823.8 MAR1873
Nicola Silver TURNEREthelA823.1 TUR1924
Nina comes home TURNERLilianA823 TUR1927
Nineteen eighty-fourORWELLGeorge823 ORW1954
Nineteen stories GREENEGraham823 GRE1947
Ninety-threeHUGOVictor843 HUG1900
No barrierDARKEleanorA823.4 DAR1953
No barrier DARKEleanorA823.1 DAR1954
No boundary fenceO'GRADYFrankA823.4 OGR1960
No fiction : narrative, founded on recent and interesting facts REEDAndrew820 REE1821
No longer a child FRANCMaud JeanA823.1 FRA1882
No Man is an Island MC LEANDonaldA823 MCL1955
No rainbow in the skyTHWAITESFrederick J.A823.4 THW1957
No specific gravity HURRENB.J.824 HUR1944
Noblesse obligeTYTLERSarah821 TYT1870
Nor the moon by nightPACKERJoy823 PAC1957
Not under forty CATHERWilla824 CAT1936
Not without prejudice HEWARTGeorge824 HEW1940
Notes and emendations to the text of Shakespeare's plays : from early manuscript corrections in a copy of the folio 1632 in the possession of J. Payne Collier, Esq. F.S.A. COLLIERJ. Payne822.3 COL1853
Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare's plays, From Early Manuscript Corrections in a Copy of the Folio, 1632 in the Possession of J. Payne Collier, Esq. F.S.A.: forming a supplemental volume to the works of Shakespeare by the same author COLLIERJ. Payne822.3 COL1853
Notes and queries : a medium of inter-communication for literary men, general readers, etc. 052 NOT1869
Notes and queries : a medium of inter-communication for literary men, general readers, etc. 820 NOT1868
Notes on Herodotus : original and selected from the best commentatorsTURNERDawson W.886 TUR1857
Notes on life & letters CONRADJoseph824 CON1921
Notes upon some of Shakespeare's plays KEMBLEFrances Anne822.3 KEM1882
Notre DameHUGOVictor840 HUG1836
Novels and storiesSTEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1945
Novels and tales GOETHEJohann von830 GOE1864
Now we are six MILNEA. A.827 MIL1931
Number twenty : fables and fantasies TRAILLH.D.827 TRA1892
Nuts and nutcrackersLEVERCharles821 LEV1878
Nymphs and satires FERGUSONRachel827 FER1932
Nymphs of the valley GIBRANKahlil892.7 GIB1948
O providenceHAMPSONJohn821 HAM1932
Oasis of ShalimarTHWAITESFrederick J.A823.4 THW1950
Obiter dictaBIRRELLAugustine824 BIR1887
Obiter dicta BIRRELLAugustine824 BIR1887
Occasional pieces, written in 1811-1813 BYRONLord821 BYR1813
Oddly enough JENNINGSPaul827 JEN1950
OdtaaMASEFIELDJohn823 MAS1926
Oeuvres completes de Voltaire [complete works of Voltaire]VOLTAIRE840.5 VOL1785
Oeuvres de J. Delille [Poetry of J. Delille]DELILLEJ.843 DEL1835
Of English Literature in the Reign of Victoria: With a glance at the past MORLEYHenry820 MOR1881
Of mice and menSTEINBECKJohn811 STE1937
Of mice and menSTEINBECKJohn811 STE1938
Of us now livingINGAMELLSRexA823 ING1952
Of us now living INGAMELLSRexA823.1 ING1952
Off the deep end MORLEYChristopher 824 MOR1929
Off the shelfTHOMSONA.K. (ed.)821 THO1960
Officers and gentlemenWAUGHEvelyn823 WAU1955
Offspring of thought in solitude HAZLITTW. Carew824 HAZ1884
Oil!SINCLAIRUpton823 SIN1946
Old Admiral DeathBRIDGESRoyA823.4 BRI1930
Old Blastus of Bandicoot FRANKLINMilesA823 FRA1932
Old Blastus of Bandicoot FRANKLINMilesA823.1 FRA1932
Old Blastus of Bandicoot : opuscule on a pioneer tufted with ragged rhymesFRANKLINMilesA823.4 FRA1932
Old KensingtonTHACKERAYMiss821 THA1879
Old man Murray LAWSONWillA823 LAW1937
Old man Murray LAWSONWillA823.1 LAW1937`
Old mortalitySCOTTWalter820 SCO1871
Old mortalitySCOTTWalter, Sir821 SCO1878
Old mortalitySCOTTWalter, Sir823 SCO1931
Old mortalitySCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
Old Trinity : a story of real lifeJONEST. Mason820 JON1867
Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches : with elucidationsCARLYLEThomas824 CAR1857
Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches : with elucidationsCARLYLEThomas824 CAR1857
Oliver Goldsmith's works : poems, comedies, essays, Vicar of WakefieldGOLDSMITHOliver824 GOL1906
Oliver TwistDICKENSCharles823 DIC1940
Olla Podrida MARRYATCaptain823 MAR1874
Om't steenen paert GrAAFBerend De833.31 GRA1940
Omar Khayyam POLLEN John (trans.)891 POL1915
On Forsyte' change GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1930
On Forsyte' change GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1930
On our selectionRUDDSteele823 RUD1902
On our selection!RUDDSteeleA823 DAV1902
On peace and happiness AVEBURYLord823 AVE1911
On Poetic Interpretation of Nature SHAIRPJ.C.808.1SHA1877
On producing Shakespeare WATKINSRonald822.3 WAT1950
On the art of reading COUCHArthur Quiller, Sir804 COU1928
On The Art Of Writing COUCHArthur Quiller808COU1933
On the beachSHUTENevil823 SHU1959
On the beach SHUTENevilA823 SHU1957
On the edgeMAREWalter de la823 MAR1930
On the knees of the gods BROOKESMabel BalcombeA823.1 BRO1918
On the Rise and Progress of LiteratureSANDFORDDaniel K. (Sir)820 SAN1847
On the track LAWSONHenryA823 LAW1900
On the track of the mail-coach : being a volume of reminiscences personal and otherwise BAINESF.E.820 BAI1895
One wet season IDRIESSIon L.919.41 IDR1949
One-a-pecker, two-a-peckerPARKRUTHA823.4 PAR1959
Onions in the Stew MACDONALDBetty818 MAC1955
Only Eve LUNNJ. Calbraith820 LUN1873
Only the morning DALLEYJohnA823 DAL1930
Opera : interpretantione et notis illustravit Carolus Ruaeus, Soc. Jesu MAROPublius Virgilius873 VIR1843
Opera : interpretatione et notis illustravit Ludovicus Desprez, cardinalitius socius ac rhetor emeritus. jussu christianissimi regis, in usum serenissimi Delphini, ac serenissimorum pricipum Burgindiae, andium & biturigumFLACCIQuinti Horath870 FLA1921
OrationsGOUGHJohn B. Gough824.89 GOU1878
OrdealCOLLINS DaleA824 COL1924
Oriental splendor : an anthology of Eastern tales THALHerbert van890 THA1953
Original Australian verse SWEENEYJ.819.1 SWE1938
Original comic operas GILBERTW. S.822 GIL1900
Original poemsFISHER HannahA821 FIS1889
Orion, an epic poem in three books HORNE,R.H.820HOR1872
Orley farm TROLLOPEAnthony823.91 TRO1862
Oscar Wilde : selected works ALDINGTONRichard (ed.)823.14 ALD1946
Other men's flowers : an anthology of poety WAVELL A.P. (comp.)821.08 OTH1944
Other seas GATHORNE-HARDYRobert824 GAT1933
Our cousins in Australia; or Reminscences of Sarah Norris /by Isabel MassaryRamsay-LayeElizabeth A823 RAM1867
Our earth is fair : and other verses POUND James R.821 POU1931
Our friend the charlatanGISSINGGeorge821 GIS1901
Our gum trees : and other verses SPIELVOGELNathan F.821 SPI 1913
Our gum trees and other verses SPIELVOGELNathan F.821 SPI1943
Our little life : essays, consolatory and domestic with some others BOYDA.K.H.824.8 BOY1886
Our man in HavanaGREENE811 GRE1958
Our mutual friendDICKENSCharles820 DIC1865
Our mutual friendDICKENSCharles823 DIC1894
Our mutual friendDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC1891
Our mutual friend DICKENSCharles820 DIC1947
Our New Selection RUDDSteeleA823 RUD1903
Our old homeHAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1867
Our present discontents INGEWilliam Ralph824 ING1938
Our sandhill country ; nature and man in South-western Queensland KEMPA.M. Duncan919.43 DUN1933
Out back MACKAYKennethA823 MAC1893
Out of harness : sketches, narrative and descriptive GUTHRIEThomas820 GUT1867
Out of soundings TOMLINSONH. M.824 TOM1931
Out of the dark KELLERHelen824 KEL1913
Out of the strong COSTELLOPatriciaA823 COS1946
Outbreak of loveBOYDMartinA823.4 BOY1957
Outbreak of love BOYDMartinA823 BOY1957
Outlines of the life of Shakespeare PHILLIPSJ.O. Halliwell824 PHI1886
Over the range IDRIESSIon L.A819.98 IDR1937
Over the teacups HOLMESOliver Wendell824 HOL1890
Ovid CHURCHAlfred870 CHU1876
Ovid's metamorphoses : in fifteen books : with arguments and notes of John Minellius translated into English BAILEYNathan871 BAI1770
Ovingdean grange : a tale of the South Downs AINSWORTHWilliam Harrison823 AIN1860
Ovingdean grange : a tale of the South Downs AINSWORTHWilliam Harrison823 AIN1867
Pacchiarotto and how he worked in distemper : with other poems BROWNINGRobert821 BRO1876
Pacific tales BECKE Louis821 BEC1897
Paddle-wheels away LAWSONWillA823 LAW1947
PageantLANCASTERG.B.A823.4 LAN1933
Pages from a journal RUTHERFORDMark824 RUT1900
Paracelsus, Christmas eve and Easter day, Sordello BROWNINGRobert821 BRO1863
Paradise lostMILTONJohn820 MIL1935
Pardon my parka WALKERJoan827 WAL1954
Parodies and other burlesque pieces : with the whole poetry of the anti-Jacobin MORLEYHenry (ed.)827 MOR1890
Parodies of the works of English and American authors HAMILTONWalter 827 HAM1887
Parodies of the works of English and American authors HAMILTONWalter (comp.)827 PAR1885
Parodies of the works of English and American authors HAMILTONWalter (comp.)827 PAR1886
Parodies of the works of English and American authors HAMILTONWalter (comp.)827 PAR1889
Parodies of the works of English and American authors HAMILTONWalter(comp.)827 PAR1888
Passages from The American note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne HAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1868
Passages from the English notebooks of Nathaniel Hawthorne HAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1870
Passages from the French and Italian notebooks of Nathaniel Hawthorne HAWTHORNENathaniel914 HAW1871
Passages selected from the writings of Thomas Carlyle with a biographical memoir BALLANTYNEThomas824 BAL1855
Passers-by CHAMBERSC. Haddon 822 CHA1925
Past and present / Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches : with elucidationsCARLYLEThomas824 CAR1871
Pastime papers SAUNDERSFrederick824 SAU1885
Patavini historiarum LIVYTiti876 LIV1828
Paul Clifford LYTTONEdward Bulwer823 LYT1877
Peace in our time : a play in two acts and eight scenesCOWARDNoel822 COW1947
Pearls of the faith or Islam's rosary ARNOLDEdwin821 ARN1883
Peer Gynt: a dramatic poem IBSENHenrik839 ISB1936
Pelham : or adventures of a gentleman LYTTONEdward Bulwer823 LYT1877
Pen and ink : papers on subjects of more or less importance MATTHEWSBrander 824 MAT1888
PendennisTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1850
Perlbandet : eller scener i Tyskland och Sverige, undeer 1813 ars falttagPILGRIMEN839.7 PIL1854
Perseus in the wind STARKFreya824 STA1948
Personal reminiscences by Barham, Harness and Hodder STODDARD Richard Henry920.7 STO1875
Personal reminiscences by Chorley, Planche, and Young STODDARD Richard Henry (ed.)920.7 STO1875
Personal reminiscences by Constable and Gillies STODDARD Richard Henry (ed.)920.7 STO1876
Personal reminiscences by Cornelia Knight and Thomas Raikes STODDARD Richard Henry (ed.)920.7 STO1875
Personal sketches of his own timesBARRINGTONJonah824 BAR1869
Personalia LANDAURom 820.4 LAN1949
PersuasionAUSTENJane820 AUS1934
Peter Duck RANSOMEArthur823 RAN1932
Peter Ibbetson DU MAURIERGeorge820 DUM1894
Peter Pan : or the boy who would not grow up BARRIEJ.M.822 BAR1928
Peter Plymley's letters and selected essays SMITHSydney824 SMI1886
Petrarch REEVEHenry850 REE1878
Peveril of the peakSCOTTWalter, Sir823 SCO1931
Peveril of the peakSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
Peveril of the peak scottWalter, Sir823 PEV1877
Phantasmagoria CARROLLLewis821 CAR1869
Philip Massinger MASSINGERPhilip822 MAS1887
Phineas Finn : the Irish member TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1869
Phineas Quiddy: or Sheer Industry POOLEJohn823 POO1860
Pick and the Duffers TAYLORKay GlassonA823 TAY1930
Pied piperSHUTENevil823 SHU1956
Pierre et Jean SOUVESTREEmile843 SOU1875
Pierre NoziereFRANCEAnatole843 FRA1916
Pigs have wingsWODEHOUSEP.G.823 WOD1952
Pindar MORICEF. D.(ed.)884 PIN1829
Pink flannelPARK RuthA823.4 PAR1955
Pinocchio : the adventures of a marionetteCOLLODIC.853 COL1904
Pinocchio : the stury of a puppetCOLLODICarlo853 COL1960
Pioneer jellies series823 PIO1900
Pioneer, go home!POWELLRichard813 POW1959
Pioneers on parade FRANKLINMilesA823 FRA1939
Plain living BOLDEWOODRolfA823 BOL1898
Plain Living BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL
Plain or ringlets? SURTEESR.S. 823 SUR1860
Plain tales from the hillsKIPLINGRudyard820 KIP1920
Plain tales from the hillsKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Plato COLLINSClifton W.888 COL 1879
Plautus and Terence COLLINSW. Lucas870 COL1873
Plays822 PLA1920
Plays : fifth series GALSWORTHY John 822 GAL1923
Plays : pleasant and unpleasant SHAWGeorge Bernard 822 SHA1908
Plays and puritans : and other historical essays KINGSLEYCharles824 KIN1889
Plays by W. Somerset Maugham MAUGHAM W. Somerset 822 MAU1932
Plays for boys and girls HAMPDENJohn822 HAM1940
Plays of the year 1948-49 TREWIN J.C. (ed.)822 PLA1949
Pleasures and Regrets PROUSTMarcel848 PRO1950
PoemsAUDENW.H.821 AUD1948
Poems 821 POE1930
Poems ARNOLDMatthew821 ARN1878
Poems BELLCurrer820 BEL1846
Poems BROOKEStopford A.821 BRO1888
Poems BROWNINGElizabeth Barrett821 BRO1862
Poems CLOUGHArthur Hugh821 CLO1863
Poems COLERIDGEHartley821 COL1833
Poems DOWDEN Edward821 DOW1876
Poems GREENWELLDora821 GRE1867
Poems INGELOWJean820ING1865
Poems SMITHAlexander821 SMI1854
Poems TENNYSONAlfred821 TEN1877
Poems WEEDONFrancis Charles821 WEE1863
Poems : ballads, new poems STEVENSONRobert Louis821 STE1924
Poems : lyrical and descriptive KENNEDYJamesA821 KEN1936
Poems : the village, the newspaper, the library, the parish register CRABBE George821 CRA1886
Poems 1908-1914 DRINKWATER John 821 DRI1923
Poems 1943-1947LEWISC. Day821 LEW1949
Poems and balladsSWINBURNEAlgernon Charles 821 SWI1889
Poems and ballads HEINEHeinrich831 HEI1878
Poems and ballads HEINEHeinrich831 HEI1878
Poems and ballads SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles821 SWI1878
Poems and Ballads SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles821 SWI1885
Poems and proseSWINBURNEAlgernon Charles821 SWI1950
Poems and songs WINGATEDavid821 WIN1863
Poems and translations WORSLEYPhilip Stanhope821 WOR1863
Poems before congress BROWNINGElizabeth Barrett821 BRO1860
Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti ROSSETTIDante821 ROS1871
Poems by two brothers TENNYSONAlfred Lord821 TEN1893
Poems humorous and pathetic HOOD the YoungerTHOMAS820HOO1877
Poems lyrical and descriptive KENNEDYJamesA821.1 KEN1936
Poems of Adam Lindsay Gordon GORDONAdam LindsayA823 GOR1918
Poems of Felicia Hemans HEMANSFelicia821 HEM1854
Poems of Gerard Manley HopkinsHOPKINSGerard Manley821 HOP1950
Poems of Nathaniel Parker Willis WILLIS821 WIL1891
Poems of passion WILCOXElla Wheeler821 WIL1908
Poems of power WILCOXElla Wheeler821 WIL1907
Poems of power WILCOXElla Wheeler821 WIL1909
Poems of progress and new thought pastels WILCOXElla Wheeler821 WIL1910
Poems of purpose WILCOXElla Wheeler821 WIL1916
Poems of Robert Browning : containing dramatic lyrics, dramatic romances, men and women, dramas, Pauline, Paracelsus, Christmas-eve and Easter day, Sordello and dramatis personaeBROWNINGRobert821.8 BRO1912
Poems of rural life : in the Dorset dialectBARNESWilliam821 BAR1862
Poems old and new : an anthology CAIRNCROSS A.S. (ed.)821.08 CAI1947
Poems on several occasions PRIORMatthew820 PRI1769
Poems on several occasions WALLEREdmund820 WAL1770
Poems, letters and remains LAMB Mary 821 LAM1874
Poetic wit and legends in verse COLEAlfred W.821 COL1880
Poetical works LOWELL James Russell 821 LOW1914
Poetical works : including playsTENNYSONAlfred, Lord821 TEN1953
Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold ARNOLDMatthew821 ARN1890
Poetical works of Robert Bridges BRIDGESRobert821 BRI1912
Poetical works of Thomas Hood ROSSETTIWilliam Michael (ed.) 824 ROS1870
Poetry : selected for the use of schools and families from the most approved authors, ancient & modernBOWMANAnne823 BOW1863
Poetry and poets : being a collection of the choicest anecdotes, relative to the poets of every age and nationRYANRichard823 RYA1826
Poetry as a representative art: an essay in comparative aesthetics RAYMONDGeorge Lansing801 RAY1899
Poets and prophets MAUROISAndre820 MAU1936
Poets of America STEDMANEdmund Clarence810STE1885
Poets of America STEDMANEdmund Clarence811 STE1885
Point counter point HUXLEYAldous820 HUX1928
Points of view MAUGHAMW. Somerset823 MAU1958
Poor man's orangePARKRuthA823.4 PAR1949
Poor Man's Orange PARKRuthA823 PAR1950
PopcornSKINNERCornelia Otis823 SKI1943
PopcornSKINNERCornelia Otis823 SKI1943
Popular readings 820 POP1960
Popular songs of Ireland CROKERThomas Crofton (ed.)821 POP1886
Portrait of a traitor COULEHANNorbertA823.1 COU1954
Portrait of a villageYOUNGFrancis Brett823 YOU1937
Post-prandial philosophy ALLENGrant824 ALL1894
Potch and Colour PRICHARDKatharine SusannahA823 PRI1944
Potophar's wife ARNOLDEdwin821 ARN1892
Power and glory : a drama in three acts English version by Paul Selver and Ralph Neale CAPEK Karel 822 CAP1938
Praeterita : outlines of scenes and thoughts perhaps worthy of memory in my past life RUSKINJohn824 RUS1899
Pray for a brave heartMacINNESHelen823 MAC1955
PrefacesSHAWGeorge Bernard820 SHA1934
Preferment: or my uncle the earl GOREMrs 823 GOR1857
Prelude to waking BRENT OF BIN BINA823 BRE1950
Prelude to waking : a novel in the first person and parenthesesBRENT OF BIN BINA823.4 BRE1950
Prester John BUCHANJohn823 BUC1910
Pride and prejudiceAUSTENJane820 AUS1830
Pride and prejudiceAUSTENJane820 AUS1929
Princess Mary's gift bookWINDSORMary, Princess819 MAR1914
Problems of the future and essays LAINGS.824 LAI1889
Profit and loss OXENHAMJohn823 OXE1906
Prophets of the century RICKETT (ed.)Arthur804 PRO1898
Prose and verse : humorous, satirical and sentimental. With suppressed passages from the memoirs of Lord Bryon. Chiefly from the author's manuscript and all hitherto inedited and uncollected MOOREThomas824 MOO1878
Prosper Merimee's : letters to an incognita with recollections by Lamartine and George Sand STODDARDRichard Henry (ed.)920.7 STO1875
Proverbial philosophy TUPPERMartin F.821 TUP1863
Psyche & Eros, Romeo & Juliet : two poems KENNEDYJames819.1 KEN1935
Puck of Pook's HillKIPLINGRudyard821 KIP1906
Puck of Pook's HillKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Pudd'nhead Wilson : and those extraordinary twinsTWAINMark811 TWA1899
Pull down the blind MARSHALLAlanA819.7 MAR1949
Pull down the blind MARSHALLAlanA827.1 MAR1949
Punch staff papers 820 PUN1873
PygmalionSHAWGeorge Bernard822 SHA1939
Quality StreetBARRIEJ. M.824 BAR1925
Queen MaryTENNYSONAlfred823 TEN1875
Queen of Scots : a play in three acts DAVIOTGordon822 DAV1934
Quentin DurwardSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
Quentin Durward SCOTTWalter821 SCO1898
Quest and vision: essays in life and literature DAWSONW.J.820 DAW1892
Quo vadis?SIENKIEWICZHenryk891.857 SIE 1941
Quotable anecdotes for various occasions KNOXD. B. (comp.)827 KNO1924
Quotations for special occasions BURENMaud Van808 BUR1938
Rabindranath Tagore; a biographical study RHYSErnest 891 RHY1915
Rachel RayTROLOPPEAnthony820 TRO1864
Rachel Ray TROLLOPEAnthony820 TRO1873
Radiant land and other verses TIERNEYT.V.A819.1 TIE1940
Rain, rain, go to Spain LYND Robert 824 LYN1931
Raising Demons JACKSONShirley817.5 JAC1957
Ralph the heir TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1871
Ralph the heir TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1878
Rare poems of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries LINTONW.J. (ed.)821 LIN1883
Rattlin, the reefer MARRYATCaptain823 MAR1873
Readiana : comments on current events READECharles824 REA1883
Readings in English poetry 821 REA1860
Readings in Rabelais BESANTWalter820 BES1883
Reaped and bound MACKENZIE Compton 824 MAC1933
RebeccaDU MAURIERDaphne823 DUM1940
Rebelais BESANTWalter847 BES1879
Rebels of the goldfieldsLINDSAYJackA823.4 LIN1936
Recollections of writers ClarkeCharles828 CLA 1878
Recommencements BOURGETPaul840 BOU1897
Records of woman and other poems HEMANSFelicia821 HEM1859
Recreations of Christopher North WilsonJohn820.7 WIL1857
Red mask : a story of the early Victorian goldfields TIMMSEdward VivianA823 TIM1927
Redgauntlet SCOTTWalter, Sir823.7 SCO1846
Redgauntlet : a tale of the eighteenth centurySCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
Redgauntlet : a tale of the eighteenth century SCOTT Walter, Sir823 SCO1877
Redlands : or home temperBOWRAHarriette821 BOW1872
Reflections in a mirror MORGANCharles824 MOR1944
Rejected addresses : ancient Spanish ballads and life of Robert Burns SMITHJames820 REJ1855
Rejected addresses : or, the new theatrum poetarumSMITHJames 827 SMI1861
RelationsJOHNSTONHarry, SirA823.4 JOH1925
Remains in verse and prose HALLAMArthur Henry821 HAL1863
Remarks by Bill Nye NYEEdgar820 NYE1886
Renny's daughterDE LA ROCHEMazo823 ROC1951
Requiem for a wrenSHUTENevilA823.4 SHU1955
Rest and be thankfulMacINNESHelen823 MAC1950
Resurrection TOLSTOYLeo Nikolaievitch891.73 TOL1947
Return ticket HOWARDFrederickA823.1 HOW1929
Return to CoolamiDARKEleanorA823.4 DAR1936
Return to JalnaDE LA ROCHEMazo823 ROC1950
Reviews and critical essays PEARSONCharles H.824 PEA1896
Revolution ALLANJ. Alex.819.1 ALL1940
Revolution ALLANJ. Alex.819.1 ALL1940
Rewards and fairiesKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Rhetoric and belles letters BLAIR Hugh808 BLA1827
Rhoda FlemingMEREDITHGeorge823 MER1912
Rhyme? And reason? CARROLLLewis821 CAR1883
Rhymes from the mines and other lines DYSONEdward8191896
Rhymes of a rolling stone SERVICERobert W.821 SER1913
Rhythm and harmony in poetry and music: together with music as a representative art two essays in comparative aesthetics RAYMONDGeorge Lansing808 RAY1909
Richard Carvel CHURCHILLWinston820 CHU1925
Richard Steele AITKEN G.A. (ed.)822 STE1894
Ring for JeevesWODEHOUSEP.G.823 WOD1953
Rio Grande's last race and other verses PATERSONA.B.A821.1 PAT1906
Rio Grande's Last Race: And other verses PATERSONA. B.A819.1 PAT1902
Rival rhymes, in honour of Burns : with curious illustrative matter TROVATO Ben (ed.)821 TRO1859
Rob RoySCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
Rob Roy SCOTTWalter, Sir 823.73 SCO1855
Robbery under arms BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1898
Robbery under arms : a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the goldfields of Australia BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1949
Robbery under arms : a story of life and adventure in the bush and the goldfields of Australia BOLDREWOODRolfA823.4 BOL1890
Robert FergussonGROSARTA.B.821 GRO1898
Robert Louis Stevenson : his associations with Australia MACKANESSGeorgeA828.8 STE1935
Robert Shannon's jonge jarenCRONINA.J.823 CRO1958
Robert's wife ERVINE St. John 822 ERV1938
Robin of the round house PEACOCKEIsabel MaudA823 PEA1918
RobinaTIMMSE.V.A823.4 TIM1958
Robina TIMMSE.V.A819.93 TIM1958
Robinson of England DRINKWATERJohn820 DRI1937
Rocket to the moon : a story for boys PERILBruce823 PER1946
Rodeo : a collection of the tales and sketches of R.B. Cunninghame Graham GRAHAMR. B. Cunninghame824 GRA1936
Roderick HudsonJAMESHenry811 JAM1947
Rodman the boatsteerBECKELouisA823.1 BEC1898
Roland CashelLEVERCharles823 LEV1858
Rome ZOLAEmile843 ZOL1896
RomolaELIOTGeorge823 ELI1854
Roof over heavenTHWAITESFrederick J.A823.4 THW1953
Rosalind LODGEThomas823 LOD1887
Rosamund Gray essays, poems, etc LAMBCharles 824 LAM1849
Rosamund Gray essays, poems, etc LAMBCharles 824 LAM1849
Rose of Spadgers : a sequel to "Ginger Mick" DENNISC.J.A819.1 DEN1924
Rose window 820 ROS1939
Rosmersholm : the lady from the sea/ Hedda Gabler IBSENHenrik839 IBS01886
Rossetti BENSON Arthur C. 822 BEN1904
Roughing it and the innocents at home TWAINMark813 TWA1885
Roughing it and the innocents at home TWAINMark813 TWA1890
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Rudyard Kipling : a survey of his literary art HOPKINSR. Thurston828 HOP1914
Rudyard Kipling : craftsman MacMUNNGeorge820 MacM1937
Rudyard Kipling's verse : inclusive edition 1885-1918 KIPLINGRudyard821 KIP1921
Rufus SterneGRAYRobertA823.4 STE1932
Rupert of Hentzau HOPEAnthony823 HOP1898
Rural and city life : or, the fortunes of the Stubble family HOULDIngJohn RichardA823.1 HOU1870
Rural poems READThomas Buchanan821 REA1857
Ruskin : a study in personality BENSONArthur Christopher 822 BEN1915
Russian literature : ideals and realities KROPOTKINP.891.7 KRO1916
Sailing ordersPORTEOUSR.S.A823.4 POR1949
Sailormen's ghosts : the Abrolhos Islands in three hundred years of romance, history and adventure URENMalcolm919.4 URE1940
Saint James's : or the Court of Queen Anne AinsworthWilliam Harrison823 SAI1844
Saint Joan : A chronicle play in six scenes and an epilogue SHAWGeorge Bernard822 SHA1924
Saint Simon COLLINSClifton W.848 COL1880
Saint's progress GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1919
Saki's bowl BLATCHFORDRobert824 BAR1928
Salad for the solitary and the social SAUNDERSFrederick820 SAU1885
Salem chapel 820 SAL1844
Saml. Pepys and the Minxes FREEMAN R.M. (Robert Massie)823 FRE1900
Saml. Pepys, listener FREEMANR. M.827 FRE1931
Sammtlichte werke [collected works] SCHILLERFriedrich832 SCH1862
Samuel Johnson STEPHENLeslie824 STE1878
Samuel Richardson DOBSONAustin824 DOB1902
Sartor resartus : the life and opinions of Herr TeufelsdrockhCARLYLEThomas824 CAR1869
Sartor Resartus (1831) /Lectures on Heroes (1840) CARLYLEThomas824 CAR1858
Sartor Resartus and on heroes, hero-worship and the heroic in history CARLYLEThomas824 CAR1858
Satire and satirists HANNAYJames809.7HAN1854
Saturdee LINDSAYNormanA823.1 LIN1936
Say no to deathCUSACKDymphnaA823.4 CUS1951
Scenes de la vie de Campagne : les paysans [Scenes of life in Campagne : the peasants]BALZACHonore de843 BAL1883
Schiller SIMEJames832 SIM1882
Schiller's historical dramasSCHILLERFrederick832 SCH1860
Scott-King's modern EuropeWAUGHEvelyn823 WAU1947
Scott's poems SCOTTWalter, Sir821SCO1830
Second love : or beauty and intellect TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1880
Second Plays : make-believe : Mr. Pim passes by : the Camberley triangle : the romantic age : the stepmother MILNEA. A.822 MIL1930
Seed and stubble HERRONMargaretA823 HER1936
SeedtimePALMERVanceA823.4 PAL1957
Select list of representative works dealing with Australia BINNSKenneth (comp)819.1 BIN1935
Select orations of Cicero : with an English commentary ANTHONCharles875 ANT1867
Select works of Henry Fielding, esq.FIELDINGHenry820 FIE1818
Select works of the British poets : from Chaucer to Jonson, with biographical sketchesSOUTHEYRobert821 SOU1831
Select writings of Robert Chambers : popular rhymes of ScotlandCHAMBERSRobert823 CHA1847
Selected English essays823 SEL1920
Selected operasGILBERTW. S., Sir822 GIL1949
Selected operasGILBERTW.S., Sir822 GIL1949
Selected poemsBLOCKSIDGEWilliam819.BLO1919
Selected poemsPOUNDEzra821 POU1948
Selected poems of Thomas Hardy HARDYThomas821 HAR1916
Selected Russian short storiesCHAMOTA.E. (ed.)891.7 SEL1951
Selected short stories of Nathan Spielvogel SPIELVOGELNathan820 SPI1956
Selected tales of Henry JamesJAMESHenry811 JAM1947
Selected works of E. W. Cole Part II.ColeE.W.808.84 COL1890
Selected works of Lu HsunLUHsun895 LU1959
Selections chiefly lyrical from the poetical works of Victor Hugo HUGOVictor 841 HUG1885
Selections from the British poets 821 SEL1854
Selections from the poetical works of Mortimer Collins COTTONF. Percy821 COT1886
Selections from WordsworthSOMERVELLD.C. (ed.)823 WOR1920
Sense and sensibilityAUSTENJane820 AUS1933
Sense and sensibilityAUSTENJane823 AUS1856
Sense of humour POTTERStephen827 POT1954
Sentimental essays POUND James R824 POU1930
Seonee or camp life on the Satpura Range : a tale of Indian adventure STERNDALERobert Armitage823 STE1877
Sesame and lilies RUSKINJohn824 RUS1880
Sevastopol : and other storiesTOLSTOYLeo891.7 TOL1912
Seven little AustraliansTURNEREthelA823 TUR1912
Seven little Australians TURNEREthelA823 TUR1896
Seven little Australians TURNEREthel S.A823 TUR1897
Seven plays 822.08 SEV1935
Shadows on the wall BOREHAMF.W.A823 BOR1922
Shadows over RangoonTHWAITESFrederick J.A823.4 THW1941
Shake well before using CERFBennett817 CER1950
Shakespeare RALEIGHWalter822 RAL1907
Shakespeare : a critical study of his mind and art DOWDENEdward 822.3 DOW1909
Shakespeare a study FIGGISDarrell 822.3 FIG1911
Shakespeare memorial 8201864
Shakespeare papersMaginnWilliam822.33 SHA1860
Shakespeare, and other lectures DAWSONGeorge822 DAW1888
Shakespeare's dramatic art : history and character of Shakspeare's plays ULRICI Hermann 822.3 ULR1876
Shakespeare's sonnets dated : and other essays HOTSON Leslie 822.3 HOT1949
Shakespeare's workmanship QUILLERArthur Couch822.3 QUI1918
"Shakespeare" identified in Edward de Vere the seventeenth Earl of Oxford LOONEY J. Thomas 822.3 LOO1920
Shakespere's home at New Place, Stratford-Upon-Avon : being a history of the "Great House" built in the regin of King Henry VII., by Sir Hugh Clopton, Knight, and subsequently the property of William Shakespere, Gent., wherein he lived and diedBELLEWJ. C.822.3 BEL1863
Shares in murder WATENJudahA823 WAT1957
SheHAGGARDH. Rider823 HAG1886
She : history of adventureHAGGARDH. Rider823 HAG1887
She'll do me! VIZZERSMarkA823 VIZ1960
Sheba laneDRAKE-BROCKMANH.A823.4 DRA1936
Sheep without a shepherd MC KELLARJohnA823 MCK1937
SheepmatesHATFIELDWilliamA823.4 HAT1931
Sheepmates HATFIELDWilliamA823 HAT1932
Sheepmates HATFIELDWilliamA823 HAT1937
Shelley SYMONDSJohn Addington824 SYM1909
Shelley in Italy SHELLEYPercy Bysshe821 SHE1947
Shells from the sands of time LYTTONRosina Bulwer824 LYT1876
Sheridan OLIPHANTMrs.824 OLI1883
Shiloh : or, without and within JAYW.M.L.823 JAY1875
Shining harvestTIMMSE.V.A823.4 TIM1956
Ships - and People BEAUMONTJ.C.H.910.4 BEA1926
Short sayings of great men with historical and explantory notes BENTSmauel Arthur808 BEN1882
Short StoriesMAUPASSANTGuy de840 MAU1937
Short studies on great subjects FROUDEJames Anthony824 FRO1883
Sidelights : on new London and newer York. And other essays CHESTERTONG. K.824 CHE1932
Signed with their Honour ALDRIDGEJamesA823 ALD
Sil destrandjutter BRUIJNCor839.8 BRU1930
Silas Marner : the weaver of RaveloeELIOTGeorge823 ELI1890
Silas Marner : the weaver of Raveloe ELIOTGeorge820 ELI1861
Silas Marner/ the lifted veil/ brother Jacob ELIOTGeorge820 ELI1880
Silenus WOOLNERThomas821 WOO1884
Silver plains (a story of human interest) MANSELLFrederickA823 MAN1943
Singing in the shroudsMARSHNgaio823 MAR1959
Singing to the cattle ELLIOTTBrianA819.4 ELL1947
Sinister barrier RUSSELLEric Frank820 RUS1943
Sinister streetMACKENZIECompton820 MAC1921
Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1871
Sir Isumbras at the fordBROSTERD.K.820 BRO1927
Sir Philip Sidney SYMONDSJ. A.8241886
Sir Roger De Coverley and the spectator's club STEELE Richard824 STE1886
Sir Roland Ashton : a tale of the times LONGLady Catharine 823 LON1860
Sir William Wallace MURISONA.F.920 MUR1898
Sisters CAMBRIDGEAdaA823 CAM1904
Six plays 822 SIX1930
Sketches by "Boz" : illustrative of every-day life and every-day peopleDICKENSCharles823 DIC1850
Sketches by Boz : illustrative of every-day life and every-day people DICKENSCharles820 DIC1879
Sketches by Boz : illustrative of every-day life and every-day people DICKENSCharles820 DIC1890
Sketches by Boz : illustrative of every-day life and every-day people DickensCharles823 BOZ1840
Sketches by Boz : illustrative of every-day life of every-day peopleDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC1890
Sketches critical and biographic DE QUINCEYThomas828 DEQ1857
Sketches from memory STOREYG. A.840 STO 1899
Sketches in sunshine and storm: a collection of miscellaneous essays and notes on travel LITTLEW.J. Knox808 LIT1892
Skin o' my toothORCZYEmmuska823 ORC1928
Sleeping swords Mc CORQUODALE Barbara823 McC1940
Smouldering firesRUSSELLP. LindsayA823 RUS1912
Snobson's seasons : being annals of cockney sports PEAKER.B. 823 PEA1838
Snowey and McGlusky HALESA.G.A823 HAL1933
Social and present-day questions FARRARFrederic W.824.89 FAR1891
Social life in Sydney or colonial experience. An Australian tale / by Isabel Massery Ramsay-LayeElizabethA823 RAM1866
Soldiers three KIPLINGRudyard820 KIP1920
Soldiers three/The story of the Gadsbys/In black & whiteKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Soliloquies in song AUSTINAlfred821 AUS1882
Some Dickens men CHARLESEdwin 823 CHA1932
Some everyday folk and dawnFRANKLINMilesA823.4 FRA1909
Some everyday folk and dawn FRANKLINMilesA823.1 FRA1909
Some old friends BURNAND F.C.827 BUR1892
Some things that matter RIDDELL Lord824 RID1922
Something fishyWODEHOUSEP.G.823 WOD1957
Something of valueRUARKRobert823 RUA1955
Son of Billabong BRUCEMary GrantA823 BRU1939
Son of Billabong BRUCEMary GrantA823.1 BRU1939
SongsBURNSRobert821 BUR1901
Songs and verses MELVILLEG.J. Whyte821 MEL1916
Songs before sunrise SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles821 SWI1871
Songs from books KIPLING Rudyard 821 KIP1913
Songs from the hills MILLERMarionA821 MIL1898
Songs of action DOYLEA. Conan 821 DOY1909
Songs of Britain MORRISLewis821 MOR1887
Songs of the Great Dominion LIGHTHALLWilliam Douw811 LIG1889
Songs of the heights and deeps NOELRoden 821 NOE1885
Songs of the road DOYLEA. Conan 821 DOY1911
Songs of the season KENNAFrancisA819.1 KEN1895
Songs of the Sierras MILLERJoaquin811 MIL1872
Songs of the south O'HARAJohn Bernard8211891
Songs of the south O'HARAJohn BernardA819.1 OHA1891
Songs of the south: the wild white man and other poems O'HARAJohn Bernard A82 1OHA1895
Songs of the springtides SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles821 SWI1880
Songs of two worlds MORRIS Lewis821 MOR1880
Songs of war and peace FOSSSam Walter821 FOS1899
Songs, poems, & verses DUFFERINHelen821 DUF1894
Sonnets and other verse PARKESHenry, SirA821 PAR1895
Sons o' Men LANCASTERG.B.823 LAN1904
Sons o' men LANCASTERG.B.A823 LAN1934
Sophocles CAMPBELLLewis882 CAM1883
Sophocles COLLINSClifton W.882 COL1871
Sorrow and song : Studies of literary struggle CURWENHenry820 CUR1875
Soul from the swordBRIDGESRoyA823.4 BRI 1930
South by Java HeadMacLEANAlistair823 MAC1958
Southern saga CONNOLLYRoyA823 CON1940
Southern steelCUSACKDymphnaA823.4 CUS1953
Southey DOWDENEdward824 DOW1879
Spanish papers and other miscellanies : hitherto unpublished or uncollected IRVINGWashington828 IRV1866
Sparks and sounds from the colonial anvil WHITEMANA821 WHI1873
Speaking MAIRWilliam808 MAI1902
Speaking personally MURDOCHWalterA824.2 MUR1946
Speaking personally MURDOCHWalter 824 MUR1931
Specimens of early English metrical romances ELLISGeorge800 ELL1848
Specimens of English dramatic poets : who lived about the time of ShakespeareLAMBCharles824 LAM1835
Specimens of English prose style from Malory to Macaulay SAINTSBURYGeorge820 SAI1885
Speculations literary and philosophic DE QUINCEYThomas828 DEQ1859
Speculations literary and philosophic : with German tales and other narrative papers DE QUINCEY Thomas 824 DEQ1863
Speeches : parliamentary and miscellaneousMACAULAYThomas Babington828 MAC1853
Speeches at the bar and in the senate, by the Right Honourable Wm. Conyngham, Lord Plunkett, Lord High Chancellor of IrelandHOEYJohn Cashel825.8 HOE1856
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Speeches on questions of public policy by Richard Cobden, M.P BRIGHTJohn825 COB1878
Spenser CHURCHR. W. 824 CHU1879
Spikenard and bayonet O'LEARYShawn819 OLE1941
Spring feverWODEHOUSEP.G.823 WOD1940
St Tom and the dragon TURNEREthelA823 TUR1918
St. Huberts club BULGERG.E.820 BUL1864
St. Ronan's wellSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
St. Simon's nieceBENEDICTFrank Lee820 BEN1875
Stalky & co.KIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Standard penny readings : being selections from our best modern writers HOOD Tom (ed.)820 PEN1869
Stanely Brereton AINSWORTHWilliam Harrison823 AIN1881
Stanley Brereton AINSWORTHWilliam Harrison823 AIN1882
Sterne TRAILLH. D. 824 TRA1882
Still talking at random WOODRUFFDouglas827 WOO1948
Stirrup jingles from the bush and the turf and other rhymes MACKAYKennethA819.1 MAC1887
Stop press SPENCERErle823 SPE1932
Stories by "Kodak" O'FerrallErnestA823 KOD1933
Stories by "Kodak" O'FERRALLErnestA823.9 OFE1933
Stories from Homer CHURCHAlfred J.880 CHU1878
Stories from the Odyssey LANGJeanie880 LAN1915
Stories from Virgil CHURCHAlfred J. 873 CHU1879
Stories of the magicians CHURCHAlfred J.891 CHU1887
Stories of the sea in former days : narratives of wreck and rescue 823 STO1925
Stories revivedJAMESHenry811 JAM1885
Stories, essays and poemsMAREWalter de la 828 MAR 1946
Storm of timeDARKEleanorA823 DAR1948
Storm of timeDARKEleanorA823.4 DAR1949
Storm of timeDARK EleanorA823.4 DAR1956
Storm of time DARKEleanor8201948
Strabane of the mulberry hills : the story of a Tasmanian lake 1841HAY WilliamA823.4 HAY1929
Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde STEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1886
Strangers and brothersSNOWC.P.823 SNO1948
Strangers on the Ophir RONANTom. R.A823 RON1945
Stray papers MELVILLE Lewis (ed.)824 THA1901
Stray shots : political, military, economical, and social SULLIVANEdward824 SUL1884
Stray studies from England and Italy GREENJohn Richard824 GRE1892
Streams from hidden sourcesRANKINGB. Montgomerie820 RAN1872
Strike me luckyCLEARYJoyA823.4 CLE1959
StudienSTIFTERAdalbert833 STI1867
Studies and Appreciations FIGGISDarrell828 FIG1912
Studies in English literature DENNISJohn820 DEN1876
Studies in Foreign Literature CRAWFORDVirginia M.809 CRA1899
Studies in Ruskin : some aspects of the work and teaching of John Ruskin COOKEdward T.8241890
Studies in the Literature of Northern Europe GOSSEEdmund W.839 GOS1879
Studies of the Greek poets SYMONDSJohn Addington880 SYM1876
Studies of the Greek poets SYMONDSJohn Addington880 SYM1877
Studies on Thackeray HANNAYJames828 HAN1869
Such is life : being certain extracts from the diary of Tom Collins (Joseph Furphy) FURPHYJosephA823 FUR1937
Such men are dangerousNEUMANNAlfred822 NEU1928
Such pleasureBOYDMartinA823.4 BOY1949
Sue VerneyLINDSAYJackA823.4 LIN1937
Sullivan at bay SULLIVANFrank827 SUL1939
Sullivan's BayBRIDGESRoyA823.4 BRI1936
Sultan stock : and other stories and sketches THACKERAYWilliam Makepeace824 THA1887
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll LAWLERRayA822 LAW1957
Sun across the skyDARKEleanorA823.4 DAR1937
Sun across the sky DARKEleanorA823 DAR1937
Sun man McLARENJackA823 MCL1928
Susan Clegg and a man in the house WARNERAnne823 WAR1907
Suspect : the war story of a young artist accused of espionage STRAWBRIDGEAllan823 STR1936
SuspenseCONRADJoseph823 CON1925
Suzanne and I MICKLEAlan D. 824 MIC1947
Swan song GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1928
Sweet ThursdaySTEINBECKJohn811 STE1955
Sydney duck BAUMEEricA823 BAU1944
Sydney Smith: a biography & a selection BULLETTGerald828 SMI1951
Sylvie and Bruno CARROLLLewis820 CAR1889
Table talkLUTHERMartin830 LUT1886
Taken from the enemyNEWBOLTHnery John823 NEW1892
Tales from Bernard Shaw SHAWGeorge Bernard 820 SHA1929
Tales from GorkyGORKYMaxim891.7 GOR1902
Tales of a wayside inn LONGFELLOWHenry Wadsworth821 LON1864
Tales of MerimeeMERIMEEProsper840 MER1929
Tales of Musaeus, Tiek, RichterCARLYLEThomas (trans.)833 CAR1874
Tales of mystery and imaginationPOEEdgar Allan811 POE1925
Tales of the borders : and of Scotland; historical, traditionary and imaginativeWILSONJohn Mackay (ed.)821 WIL1865
Tales of the hall CRABBEGeorge821 CRA1819
Tales of three citiesJAMESHenry823 JAM1884
Tales of trail and town HARTEBret820 HAR1898
Tales of unrestCONRADJoseph823 CON1922
Tales, poems, and sketches HARTEBret829 HAR1887
Talking of Jane Austen SMITHSheila Kayle823 SMI1943
Talks with Ralph Waldo Emerson WOODBURY Charles J. 824 WOO1890
Tanglewood talesHAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1887
Tasso HASELLE. J.874 HAS1882
TatterdemalionGALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1923
Telling the world SINCLAIRUpton8241939
Temple Mystic, and Other Poems ANDREWSJ. A.A819.1 AND1888
Ten creeks run : a tale of the horse and cattle stations of the MurrumbidgeeBRENT OF BIN BINA823.4 BRE1952
Ten oosten van Eden [East of Eden]STEINBECKJohn813 STE1953
Ten years laterDUMASAlexandre843 DUM1880
Tennyson LYALLAlfred, Sir820 LYA1902
Thackerayana : Notes and anecdotes THACKERAYWilliam Makepeace820 THA1875
Thanks before going MASEFIELDJohn821 MAS1946
That fool SharpSHARPRichard823 SHA1940
That was the hourTHWAITESFrederick J.A823.4 THW1956
That's Me All Over SKINNERCornelia Otis817 SKI1949
The Aarbergs HERVEYRosamond823 HER1864
The abbot : being a sequel to the monasterySCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
The Adam Lindsay Gordon memorial volume VIDLEREdward A. (ed.)A819.7 VID1926
The admirable Crichton BARRIEJ.M.822 BAR1925
The admiral : a romance of Nelson in the year of the NileSLADENDouglas821 SLA1898
The adventurer824 ADV1794
The adventures of Harry RichmondMEREDITHGeorge820 MER1871
The adventures of Harry RichmondMEREDITHGeorge823 MER1906
The adventures of Louis Blake BECKELouisA823.1 BEC1913
The adventures of Oliver Twist DICKENSCharles823 DIC1879
The adventures of Oliver Twist : or, the parish boy's progress DICKENSCharles823 DIC1846
The adventures of Oliver Twist/A tale of two citiesDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC1890
The adventures of the black girl in her search for God SHAWGeorge Bernard828 SHA1932
The aeneid of Virgil CONLINGTONJohn873 CON1867
The aeneid of Virgil : with English notes, critical and explanatory : a metrocal clavis : and an historical, geographical, and mythological index ANTHONCharles873 ANT 1860
The Alain family , a tale of the Norman coast BROUGH Robert B.843 BRO1853
The Aldine dialogues : dramatic pieces for home and school performance, including drawing-room dramas, proverbs for acting, charades, set pieces, games, &c., &c. MILES Alfred H. 822 MIL1888
The altar fire BENSONArthur Christopher 824 BEN1907
The American claimantTWAINMark811 TWA1892
The American claimant TWAINMark813 TWA1892
The American senator TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1880
The amethyst ringFRANCEAnatole843 FRA1910
The Anatomy of Frustration: a modern synthesis WELLSH.G.828 WEL1936
The angel in the house PATMORECoventry821 PAT1887
The angel of terrorWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1950
The annotated edition of English poets : poetical works of John DrydenBELLRobert (ed.)821.45 BEL1854
The annotated edition of the English poetsBELLRobert824 BEL1854
The annotated edition of the English poetsBELLRobert (ed.)821.45 ANN1854
The annotated edition of the English poets : poetical works of John Dryden BELLRobert821 BEL1854
The anti-Jacobin review and magazine; or, monthly political & leterary censor: from June to September (inclusive) 1807 820 JAC1807
The antiquarySCOTTWalter, Sir820 SCO1877
The antiquarySCOTTWalter, Sir823 SCO1931
The antiquarySCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
The antiquary SCOTTWalter, Sir820 SCO1857
The apple cart : a political extravaganza SHAWGeorge Bernard822 SHA1930
The apple cart : a political extravaganza SHAWGeorge Bernard822 SHA1930
The Arabian nights 892 ARA1940
The Arabian nights entertainments LANGAndrew (ed.)892 ARA1934
The arm and the darknessCALDWELLTaylor820 CAL1945
The arrow of goldCONRADJoseph823 CON1919
The art of England and the pleasures of England : lectures given in Oxford in 1883-1885 RUSKINJohn824 RUS1898
The art of T.S. Eliot GARDNERHelen821 ELI1949
The ashes of achievementRUSSELLFrank A.820 RUS1920
The ashes of achievementRUSSELLFrank A.A823 RUS1920
The ashes of achievementRUSSELLFrank A.820 RUS1920
The aunt's storyWHITEPatrickA823.4 WHI1958
The Austral edition of the selected works of Marcus Clarke MACKINNON (ed.)Hamilton828.1 CLA1890
The Australian girl and other verses CASTILLA Ethel800 CAS1900
The Australian novel : A historical anthology BRODERICKColinA819.1 BRO1945
The author's craft BENNETTArnold808 BEN1914
The autocracy of Mr. Parham : his remarkable adventures in this changing worldWELLSH.G.823 WEL1930
The autocrat of the break-fast-table HOLMESOliver Wendell824 HOL1859
The avengerWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1949
The Aztec god and other dramas RAYMONDGeorge Lansing822 RAY1908
The balconinny and other essays PRIESTLEYJ.B.824 PRI1931
The ballads and songs of Derbyshire JEWITTLlewellynn (ed.)821 DER1867
The ballads of Ireland HAYESEdward 821.08 HAY1856
The ballads of Ireland HAYESEdward821.08 HAY1856
The ballads of Scotland AYTOUNWilliam Aytoun821 AYT1858
The barrier rat WALFORDFrankA823.4 WAL1940
The battle of the books and other short pieces SWIFTJonathan824 SWI1886
The battlersTENNANTKylieA823.4 TEN1941
The battlers TENNANTKylieA823 TEN1954
The battling prophetUPFIELDArthurA823.4 UPF1956
The beast in me and other animals THURBERJames817 THU1949
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The big mogul LINCOLNJoseph Crosby813 LIN1926
The big smokeNILANDD'ArcyA823.4 NIL1959
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The Biglow papers LOWELLJames Russell821 LOW1865
The bird of dawning MASEFIELDJohn823 MAS1933
The black arrow : a tale of two roses STEVENSON Robert Louis823 STE1891
The black arrow : a tale of the two roses STEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1888
The black tulip DUMASAlexandre843 DUM1860
The blind man's house : a quiet storyWALPOLEHugh823 WAL1941
The Blithedale romanceHAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1852
The blue bird : a fairy play in six acts MAETERLINCKMaurice822 MAE1911
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The body in the library CHRISTIEAgatha820 CHR1942
The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter. (Scenes de la vie de Boheme.) MURGERHenri843 MUR1883
The book of humorous poetry 827 BOO1946
The book of Orm BUCHANANRobert821 BUC1870
The book of Public Speaking DAVIESArthur Charles Fox8001913
The Book of Public Speaking DAVIESArthur Charles Fox825 DAV
The book of snobsTHACKERAYW.M.823 THA1900
The book of songs HEINEHeinrich832 HEI1882
The book of the bush : containing many truthful sketches of the early colonial life of squatters, whalers, convicts, diggers, and others who left their native land and never returnedDUNDERDALEGeorgeA823.4 DUN1898
The book of the P.E.N OULDHermon820.8 BOO1950
The book of the thousand nights and one night MATHERSPowys800 MAT1951
The book-lover's enchiridion : thoughs on the solace and companionship of books, and topics incidental thereto; gathered from the best writers of every age, and arranged in chronological order IRELANDAlexander824 IRE1887
The boy David BARRIEJ.M.822 BAR1938
The Boy I Left Behind Me LEACOCKStephen817 LEA1947
The boy in the bushLAWRENCED.H.A823.4 BOY1924
The boy's own volume of fact, fiction, history, and adventure : midsummer, 1865 BEETONS.O. (ed.)820 BEE1865
The BrandonsTHIRKELLAngela823 THI1939
The bread-winner MAUGHAM W. Somerset 822 MAU1930
The bride of LammermoorSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
The bridge of San Luis ReyWILDERThornton823 WIL1929
The bridge on the river KwaiBOULLEPierre843 BOU1958
The bridle track HARDIEJ.J.A823 HAR1936
The Brierley rose HAYLENLeslieA823 HAY1935
The bright pavilionsWALPOLEHugh823 WAL1940
The British drama 820 BRI1871
The British drama : a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces in the English language 822.08 BRI1824
The Broadway : a London magazine of society and politics BRO1870
The Brook Kerith : a Syrian story MOOREGeorge823.89 MOO1927
The brothers KaramazovDOSTOEVSKYFyodor891.7 DOS1923
The Buckjumper GOULDNatA823 GOU1909
The buckjumper GOULDNatA823.1 GOU1909
The BulletinF050 BUL1880-1891
The Bulletin reciter : a collection of verses for recitation from "The Bulletin" [1880-1901] 8191901
The Burns centenary poems 821 BUR1859
The bush track HENNESSYDavidA823 HEN1913
The bush track : a story of the Australian bush HENESSEYJ.D.A823.4 HEN1900
The Caine mutinyWOUKHerman811 WOU1953
The Cambridge history of English literature WARDA.W.820.9 CAM1933
The camp at Wandinong TURNEREthelA823 TUR1898
The cannibal islands : or Captian Cook's adventures in the South Seas.BallantyneR.M.910.9 BAL1890
The Canterbury tales CHAUCERGeoffrey821 CHA1865
The Canterbury tales and faerie queene CHAUCER Geoffrey821 CHA1870
The captain from Connecticut FORESTERC.S.823 FOR1941
The captain of Kopenick: A modern fairy tale in three acts ZUCKMAYERCarl822 ZUC1932
The captain-general being the story of the attempt of the Dutch to colonize New Holland GORDONW.J.8201888
The captive shrew and other poems of a biologist HUXLEY Julian S. 821 HUX1947
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The cardboard crownBOYDMartinA823.4 BOY1952
The cardinal moth WHITEFred M.823 WHI1925
The cardinal's mistress MUSSOLINI Benito853 MUS1929
The casket of gems MARIEMona821 MAR1882
The casquet of literature : being a selection in poetry and prose from the works of the most admired authors GIBBON (ed.)Charles (ed.)820.8 CAS1876
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The children MARSHALLJames VanceA823.1 MAR1959
The children's Shakespeare : in Shakespeare's own words MEEArthur (ed.)822 MEE1930
The Chinese novel BUCKPearl S.895.1 BUC1939
The Chouans BALZACHonore de843.73 BAL
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The cities under the seaTIMMSE.V.A823.4 TIM1948
The city of dream BUCHANAN Robert 821 BUC1888
The cloister and the hearth : a tale of the middle agesREADECharles823 REA1922
The coat of armsWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1950
The Cocktail Party ELIOTT.S.812ELI1949
The cocky farmer SPIELVOGELNathan F.A823 SPI1907
The collected poems of James Elroy Flecker FLECKERJames Elroy821 FLE1946
The collected poems of John Shaw Neilson NEILSONJohn ShawA821 NEI1934
The collected poems of W.B. YeatsYEATSW.B.821 YEA1952
The collected poems of William Watson WATSONWilliam821 WAT341898
The Collected Verse of A. B. Paterson: Containing "The Man From Snowy River," "Rio Grande," and "Saltbush Bill, J.P." PATERSONA. B.A819.1 PAT1921
The collected verse of A.B. PatersonPATERSONA.B.A823 PAT1957
The collected verse of A.B. Paterson PATERSONA.B.A819.1 PAT1921
The collected verse of G. Essex Evans EVANSG. EssexA819.1 EVA1928
The collected works of Theodore Parker : miscellaneous discourses COBBEFrances Power (ed.)828 COB1864
The collected works of Theodore Parker : sermons of theism, atheism, and the popular theology COBBEFrances Power (ed.)828 COB1867
The comedianGHEONHenri822 GHE1952
The comedies of Aristophanes : a new and literal translation, from the revised text of DindorfHICKIEWilliam James (trans.)882 HIC1860
The comedies of Aristophanes : a new and literal translation, from the revised text of Dindorf HICKIEWilliam James (trans.)882 HIC1853
The comedies of Mr. George Farquhar FARQUHARGeorge822 FAR1718
The comedies of Terence : and the fables of Phaedrus RILEYHenry Thomas (trans.)882 RIL1872
The comedies of Terence and the fables of Phaedrus : literally translated into English prose with notes and A metrical translation of Phaedrus RILEY Henry Thomas880 RIL1853
The comic almanack : an ephemeris in jest and earnest, containing merry tales, humorous poetry, quips and oddities, second series 1844 - 1853THACKERAYWilliam Makepeace827.8 COM1870
The comic history of England A'BECKETTGilbert A.F827 ABE1850
The comic history of Rome A' BECKETTGilbert 827 BEC1860
The comic poets of the nineteenth century : poems of wit and humour by libing writers ADAMSW. Davenport (comp.)827 ADA1890
The coming terror and other essays and letters BUCHANANRobert824 BUC1891
The commentaries of CaesarDUNCANWilliam (trans.)870 CAE1779
The complaint : or night thoughts YOUNGEdward821.07 YOU 1835
The complete concordance to Shakespeare : being a verbal index to all the passages in the dramatic works of the poet CLARKE Mary Cowden 822.3 CLA1853
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The complete poetical works of Thomas Hood HOODThomas 821 HOO1911
The complete short storiesMAUGHAMW. Somerset823 MAU1952
The complete short stories of Somerset MaughamMAUGHAMW. Somerset823 MAU1952
The complete short stories of W. Somerset MaughanMAUGHAMW. Somerset822 MAU1951
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The complete works of Geoffrey ChaucerSKEATWalter W.821 CHA1942
The Conan Doyle historical romancesDOYLEArthur Conan823 DOY1932
The Conan Doyle storiesDOYLEArthur Conan823 DOY1929
The confessions of an English opium-eaterDE QUINCEYThomas823 DEQ1928
The confessions of Harry Lorrequer LEVERCharles823 LEV
The confessions of William-Henry Ireland : containing the particulars of his fabrication of the Shakspeare manuscripts 822.3 CON1805
The connoisseurTOWNMr.823 CON1793
The conscience of the richSNOWC.P.823 SNO1958
The convict's wife : a true tale of early Australia LANGJohnA823 LAN1900
The coral island : a tale of the Pacific Ocean BALLANTYNER.M.823 BAL1899
The Correspondence of John Lothrop Motley, D.C.L / edited by George William CurtisMotley,John Lothrop923.273 MOT1889
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The country curate 823 COU1852
The country house GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1907
The course of time : a poem in ten books POLLOKRobert821 POL1828
The courtship of Miles Standish and other poems LONGFELLOWHenry Wadsworth821 LON1859
The courtship of Uncle HenrySTIVENSDalA823 STI1946
The cousin from FijiLINDSAYNormanA823.4 LIN1945
The cradle of the twin giants : science and historyCHRISTMASHenry820 CHR1849
The creeping cityMORRISONJohnA823 MOR1949
The cricket on the hearthDICKENSCharles823 DIC1945
The crimson smile DEKOBRAMaurice 891 DEK1929
The crown of lifeGISSINGGeorge820 GIS1899
The crucifixion of Phillip StrongSHELDONCharles M.823 SHE1898
The cruel seaMONSARRATNicholas823 MON1953
The cruise of the Betsey : or, a summer ramble among the fossiliferous deposits of the Hebrides : with the rambles of a geologist : or, ten thousand miles over the fossiliferous deposits of Scotland MILLERHugh823 MIL1858
The Cruise of the Crazy Jane PEACOCKEIsabel MaudA823 PEA1932
The crystal pointers BOREHAMFrank W.A823.1 BOR1930
The cub TURNEREthelA823 TUR1919
The cyclopaedia of practical quotations : English and Latin HOYTJ.K.808 HOY1882
The D.A. breaks an eggGARDNERErle Stanley813 WAL1957
The dark flower GALSWORTHY John823 GAL1913
The dark tower MICKLEAlan D. 824 MIC1912
The dark tower and other radio scripts MACNEICE Louis 822 MAC1947
The dawn man CURLEWISJeanA823 CUR1924
The day book of Claudius Clear CLEARClaudius824 CLE1900
The day's workKIPLINGRudyard820 KIP1898
The day's workKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
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The debater's record. Vol. I 808.853 DEB1882
The decameronBOCCACCIOGiovanni853 BOC1890
The decameron BOCCACCIOGiovanni853 BOC1800
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The deipnosophists or banquet of the learned of Athenaeus YONGEC.D. (trans.)880 ATH1854
The demi-gods STEPHENSJames823 STE1914
The depot master LINCOLNJoseph C.813 LIN1910
The desolate houseSIMPSONHelen820 SIM1929
The devil's advocateWESTMorrisA823.4 WES1959
The devil's first AUJARDEdouard A.A823 AUJ1935
The diary of a nobody GROSSMITHGeorge 823 GRO1892
The diary of Master William Silence : a study of Shakespeare & of Elizabethan sport MADDENH.D. 822.3 MAD1897
The Dickens dictionary : a key to the characters and principal incidents in the tales of Charles Dickens PIERCEGilbert A.820 DIC1892
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The distaff muse BAXClifford808BAX1949
The Dodd family abroadLEVERCharles823 LEV1859
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The dog fiend or snarleyow MARRYATCaptain823 MAR1873
The doors of perception HUXLEYAldous824 HUX1954
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The dramatic works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeCOLERIDGEDerwent (ed.)822 COL1852
The dramatic works of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan : with a memoir of his life by G. G. S SHERIDANRichard Brinsley822 SHE1857
The dramatic works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar : with biographical and critical notices HUNT Leigh822 HUN1855
The dream girl HARTGertrudeA823 HAR1912
The dream numbersTROLLOPET. Adolphus821 TRO1868
The dry Pickwick and other incongruities LEACOCKStephen 827 LEA1932
The duke's childrenTROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1890
The dynamiterSTEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1885
The earthly paradiseMORRISWilliam821 MOR1870
The earthly paradise MORRISWilliam821 MOR1868
The ebbing of the tide (South Sea stories) BECKELouisA823 BEC1896
The edge of being SPENDERStephen821 SPE1949
The egoist : a comedy in narrativeMEREDITHGeorge823 MER1879
The elm-tree on the mall : a chronicle of our own timesFRANCEAnatole843 FRA1923
The Emigrant HOWARDFrederickA823 HOW1928
The emigrant shipRUSSELL W. Clark821 RUS1893
The enchanted type-writer BANGSJohn Kendrick823 BAN1899
The end of a childhood and other stories RICHARDSONHenry HandelA820 RIC1934
The end of the affairGREENEGraham823 GRE1951
The English garden : a poem in four books MASONW.821 MAS1786
The English humourists of the eighteenth centuryTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace827 THA1875
The English mail coach : and other writingsDE QUINCYThomas828 DEQ1862
The English of Shakespeare : illustrated in a philological commentary on his Julius Caesar CRAIKGeorge L. 822.3 CRA1857
The English poets WARD (ed.)Thomas Humphry821.08 ENG1880
The Entrancing Life: address delivered on installation as Chancellor of Edinburgh University, October 25, 1930 BARRIEJ.M.824 BAR1930
The epic of hades821 EPI1879
The epigrams of Martial MARTIAL877 MAR1865
The essays of EliaLAMBCharles821 LAM1915
The every day book : or a guide to the yearHONEWilliam030 HON1864
The exemplary novels of Miguel de Cervantes SaavedraCERVANTES SAAVEDRAMiguel de860 CER1855
The face is familiar NASHOgden821 NAS1954
The fair maid of Perth : or St. Valentine's day SCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
The fall of Somerset AINSWORTHWilliam823 AIN1877
The fall of the idols INGEWilliam Ralph824 ING1940
The family at MisruleTURNEREthellA823 TUR1895
The family at Misrule TURNEREthelA823 TUR
The family at Misrule TURNEREthelA823 TUR1896
The family at Misrule : further adventures of the famous seven little AustraliansTURNEREthel820 TURN1920
The fasti, tristia, pontic epistles, ibis and halieuticon of Ovid RILEY [translator]Henry T.850 OVI1851
The fatal daysDRAKE-BROCKMANH.A823.4 DRA1947
The first and the last of ConradCONRADJoseph823 CON1929
The first men in the moonWELLSH.G.823 WEL1901
The first romantics ELWINMalcolm820 ELW1947
The first three books of Homer's iliad : according to the ordinary text, and also with the restoration of the Digamma; to which are appended English notes, critical and explanatory : a metrical index : and Homeric glossary ANTHONCharles883 ANT1858
The five bright stars LAMBERTEricA823 LAM1954
The five nationsKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
The five nations KIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1903
The five nations KIPLING Rudyard 821 KIP1903
The fixed period TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1882
The flight of the heron BROSTERD.K.823 BRO1925
The flitch of bacon : or, the custom of Dunmow AINSWORTHW. Harrison823.89 AIN1854
The Flowering of New England 1815-1865 BROOKSVan Wyck810 BRO1936
The flying squadWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1951
The forefront of the battle LORINGAndrewA823 LOR1935
The foresters : Robin Hood and Maid Marian TENNYSON Alfred 821 TEN1892
The Forsyte sagaGALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1948
The fortunes of NigelSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
The fortunes of Nigel 823 FOR1862
The fortunes of Nigel SCOTTWalter, Sir823 SCO1881
The fortunes of Nigel SCOTT Walter, Sir823 SCO1881
The fortunes of Richard MahonyRICHARDSONHenry HandelA823.4 RIC1946
The fortunes of Richard MahonyRICHARDSONHenry HandelA823.4 RIC1946
The fortunes of Richard MahonyRICHARDSONHenry HandelA823.4 RIC1954
The fortunes of the "Ranger" and "Crusader" KINGSTONWilliam H. G.823 KIN1891
The forty-five guardsmenDUMASAlexandre843 DUM1900
The fountain overflowsWESTRebecca823 WES1957
The four just menWALLACEEdgar820 WAL1930
The four just menWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1950
The four-legged lotteryHARDYFrank823 HAR1958
The free-holder or political essays ADDISONJoseph801ADD1761
The French humourists from the twelfth to the nineteenth century BESANTWalter847 BES1873
The friend : a series of essays, in three volumes, to aid in the formation of fixed principles in politics, morals, and religion, with literary amusements interspersedCOLERIDGESamuel Taylor821 COL1818
The frightened ladyWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1949
The fruits of enlightenment TOLSTOYLyof821 TOL1891
The Fudges in England : being a sequel to the "Fudge family in Paris"BROWNThomas821 BRO1835
The fur coat MACDONELL A. G.822 MAC1943
The furyTIMMSE.V.A823 TIM1954
The gambling ghost and other tales STIVENSDalA823 STI1953
The game LONDONJack823 LON1905
The game darrells HAYLENLeslieA823 HAY1933
The garden of contentment MORDAUNTElenor823 MOR1904
The garret and the garden : or, low life high up and Jeff Benson or, the young coastguardsman BALLANTYNER.M.823 BAL1890
The Garstangs of Garstang GrangeTROLLOPET. Adolphus820 TRO1869
The gates of paradise and other stories HITCHENSRobert823 HIT1930
The gathering of Brother Hilarius FAIRLESS Michael 824 FAI1901
The Gayworthys : a story of threads and thrumsWHITNEYAdeline Dutton Train820 WHI1866
The gentle grafter HENRYO.820 HEN1908
The germ growers : an Australian story of adventure and mystery EASTERLYRobertA823 EAS1892
The germ growers : an Australian story of adventure and mystery EASTERLYRobert A823 EAS1892
The Germany and Agricola of Tacitus WHITEJohn T.873 WHI1855
The ghost camp or the avengers BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1902
The gilded age TWAINMark813 TWA1874
The glugs of gosh DENNISC.J.A819.1 DEN1917
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The go-getter MANNLeonardA823 MAN1942
The gods are athirstFRANCEAnatole843 FRA1925
The gold-stealers : a story of WaddyDYSONEdward821 DYS1901
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The golden book of modern English poetry 1870-1930CALDWELLThomas (ed.)821 GOL1930
The golden lake : or the marvellous history of a journey through the great lone land of Australia DAWEW. CarltonA820 DAW1891
The golden milestone : and other bric-a-brac BOREHAMF.W.A823 BOR1915
The golden quest HILLWilliam Thomas820 HIL1930
The golden Shakespeare : an anthology SMITHLogan Pearsall 822.3 SMI1949
The golden SpaniardWHEATLEYDennis823 WHE1952
The golden treasury : of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English languagePALGRAVEFrancis Turner821 PAL1924
The golden treasury : selected from the best songs and lyrical poems in the English language and arranged with notes PALGRAVE Francis T. 821.08 PAL1931
The golden treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English Language 821 GOL1923
The goldsmith's wifeAINSWROTHWilliam Harrison823 AIN1875
The good companionsPRIESTLEYJ.B.823 PRI1929
The good old times821 GOO1890
The Good old times : the story of the Manchester Rebels of '45 AINSWORTHWilliam Harrison823 AIN1873
The good shepherdFORESTERC.S.823 FOR1955
The grand hippomene843 GRA1668
The grange garden : a romanceKINGSLEYHenry820 KIN1876
The grapes of wrathSTEINBECKJohn813 STE1939
The great adventure: a play of fancy in four acts BENNETTArnold 822 BEN1913
The great book of humour PARRISHJ. M. (edi.)827 GRE1935
The great cryptogram : Francis Bacon's cipher in the so-called Shakespeare playsDONNELLYIgnatius822.3 DON1888
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The great GatsbyFITZGERALDF. Scott811 FIT1948
The great RoxhytheHEYERGeorgette823 HEY1951
The Great Ship and Rabelais Replies: two conversations LINKLATEREric828 LIN1944
The Great Ship and Rabelais Replies: two conversations LINKLATEREric828 LIN1944
The great south land : an epic poemINGAMELLSRexA821 ING1951
The greater Victorian poets WALKERHugh 820 WAL1895
The Greek anthology NEAVES Lord880 NEA1874
The Greek anthology : as selected for the use of Westminster, Eton, and other public schools BURGESS George880 BUR1852
The Greek way : an anthology FREEMANKathleen (trans.)880.8 FRE1947
The green helmetCLEARYJon823 CLE1957
The green pastures : a fable. Suggested by Roark Bradford's southern sketches, "Ol man Adam an' his chillun" CONNELLYMarc822 CON1930
The green rustWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1950
The Grenville papers : being the correspondence of Richard Grenville Earl Temple, K.G., and The Right Hon: George Grenville, their friends and contempories SMITHWilliam James820 SMI1852
The grey brethren and other fragments in prose and verse FAIRLESS Michael 824 FAI1905
The Growth of British Policy: an historical essaySEELEYJ. R.842 SEE1895
The Growth of British Policy: an historical essaySEELEYJ. R.842 SEE1895
The guardian823 GUA1794
The guardian of the gate and other poems LITTLEJOHNAgnesA819.1 LIT1934
The gully MAURICEFurnleyA819.1 MAU1944
The half way sun: a tale of the Philippine Islands MOORET. InglisA823 MOO1935
The HamletFAULKNERWilliam823 FAU1940
The hand of Ethelberta : a comedy in chaptersHARDYThomas821 HAR1876
The happy emigrantsCOLLINSDale820 COL1930
The happy prince and other tales WILDE Oscar820 WIL1920
The happy returnFORESTERC.S.823 FOR1937
The happy warriorHUTCHINSONA.S.M.820 HUT1913
The harbours of England RUSKINJohn820 RUS1895
The harp in the southPARKRuthA823.4 PAR1948
The HawbucksMASEFIELDJohn823 MAS1929
The HawbucksMASEFIELDJohn823 MAS1929
The head lad GOULDNat823 GOU1913
The head station PRAEDMrs. CampbellA820 CAM
The heart of mid-LothianSCOTTWalter, Sir820 SCO1830
The heart of Mid-LothianSCOTTWalter, SIr823.8 SCO1870
The heart of the familyGOUDGEElizabeth823 GOU1953
The herb of graceGOUDGEElizabeth823 GOU1948
The heritage of the Kurts / translated from the Norwegian by Cecil FairfaxBJORNSONBjornstjerne838.82 BJO1892
The heroes : or Greek fairy tales for my childrenKINGSLEYCharles823 KIN1889
The heroic deeds of Gargantua and Pantagruel rABELAISFrancois847.32 RAB1951
The Herries chronicleWALPOLEHugh823 WAL1941
The hill : a romance of friendshipVACHELLHorace Annesley820 VAC1925
The history of a crime : the testimony of an eye-witnessHUGOVictor843 HUG1877
The history of a crime : The testimony of an eye-witness HUGOVictor843.78 HUG1877
The history of crime : the testimony of an eye-witness HUGOVictor843.78 HUG1877
The history of Don Quixote de la ManchaCERVANTES SAAVEDRAMiguel de860 CER1910
The history of Don Quixote of La ManchaCERVANTES SAAVEDRAMiguel de860 CER1880-1881
The history of fiction : bring a critical account of the most celebrated prose works of fiction DunlopJohn809.3 DUN1845
The History of Fiction: being a critical account of the most celebrated prose works of fiction from the earliest greek romances to the novels of the present age DUNLOPJohn808DUN1845
The history of Henry Esmond, esq. : colonel in the service of her majesty Queen AnneTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1908
The history of Henry Esmond, Esq., Colonel in the service of Her Majesty Queen Anne. Written by Himself.THACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823.82 THA1858
The history of Mr PollyWELLSH.G.820 WEL1920
The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend Mr. Abraham AdamsFIELDINGHenry823 FIE1932
The history of the renowned Prince Arthur and his knights of the round table821 ART1816
The history of Tom Jones : a foundlingFIELDINGHenry823.52 FIE1876
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The holy grail and other poems TENNYSON Alfred 822 TEN1870
The holy terrorWELLSH.G.823 WEL1939
The holy war made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, the regaining of the metropolis of the world : or, the losing and taking again of the town of Mansoul BUNYANJohn823 BUN1840
The home affections pourtrayed by the poets MACKAY Charles (ed.)821.08 HOM1866
The honey flow TENNANTKylieA823 TEN1956
The house at Pooh HouseMILNEA.A.823 MIL1928
The house of FendonBRIDGESRoyA823.4 BRI1936
The house of FendonBRIDGESRoyA823.4 BRI1936
The house of the seven gablesHAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1900
The house of the seven gables HAWTHORNENathaniel820 HAW1892
The House of the Winds BRADYE.J.A819.1 BRA1919
The houses in betweenSPRINGHoward823 SPR1951
The human pedagogue JENNINGSR.G.A823 JEN1924
The human tragedy AUSTINAlfred821 AUS1876
The humour of America BARRJames827 BAR1893
The Humour of France LEEElizabeth (Translator)847 LEE1893
The humour of Germany CASENOVHans Muller830 CAS1892
The humour of Homer and other essays BUTLERSamuel 828 BUT1913
The humour of Italy WERNERA. (trans.)857 WER1892
The humour of the Scot : 'neath northern lights and Southern Cross INGLISJames827 ING1894
The hunchback of Notre DameHUGOVictor840 HUG19--
The hunchback of Notre DameHUGOVictor843 HUG1920
The Hunters and the Hunted SITWELLSacheverell828 SIT1947
The Iceman Cometh O'NEILLEugene812.5ONE1947
The idiotDOSTOEVSKYFyodor891.7 DOS 1946
The idylls of Theocritus, Bion and Moschus, and the war-songs of Tyrtaeus BANKS J.880 THE1853
The iliad of HomerBUCKLEY Theodore Alois880 HOM1844
The Iliad of Homer DERBY, EARL OFEdward (trans.)883 DER1864
The Iliad of Homer DERBY, EARL OFEdward [Translator]883 DER1864
The iliad of Homer POPEAlexander (trans.)883 HOM1871
The iliad of Homer WORSLEYPhilip Stanhope (trans.)880 WOR1865
The illustrated family Burns : with an original memoir BURNSRobert821 BUR1880
The Ingoldsby legendsBARHAMRichard H.820 ING1860
The Ingoldsby legends : or mirths and marvels BARHAMCharles Richard820 ING1882
The inn album BROWNINGRobert821 BRO1875
The innocents abroadTWAINMark811 TWA1930
The international library of famous literature : selections from the world's great writers ancient, mediaeval, and modern, with biographical and explanatory notes and critical essays by many eminent writers GARNETTRichard800 INT1900
The international library of famous literature : selections from the world's great writers ancient, mediaeval, and modern, with biographical and explanatory notes and critical essays by many eminent writersGARNETTRichard (ed.)800 LIT1900
The international library of famous literature : selections from the world's great writers ancient, mediaeval, and modern, with biographical and explanatory notes and critical essays by many eminent writersGARNETTRichard (ed.)800 LIT1900
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The international library of famous literature: selections from the world's great writers ancient, mediaeval, and modern, with biographical and expanatory notes and critical essays by many eminent writers GARNETTRichard808.88 GAR1900
The Irish sketch book : and critical reviewsTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1880
The iron gate, and other poems HOLMESOliver Wendell820 HOL1881
The iron man and the tin woman and other futurities LEACOCKStephen 827 LEA1929
The island pharisees GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1904
The island pharisees GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1908
The Jalasco brig BECKELouisA823 BEC1905
The Jerusalem delivered : of Torquato TassoWIFFENJ.H.851 WIF1864
The Jew in Drama LANDAM. J.809 LAN1926
The jolly pashas : the story of an unphilanthropic societySTEUARTJohn A.827 STE1830
The journal of Edwin Carp HAYDN Richard (ed.)827 HAY1954
The joyful DelaneysWALPOLEHugh823 WAL1938
The jungle bookKIPLINGRudyard820 KIP1913
The jungle bookKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
The Kangaroo marines CAMPBELLR.W.A823.1 CAM1915
The knight of GwynneLEVERCharles821 LEV1889
The Kreutzer sonata/ family happinessTOLSTOILyof N.891.7 TOL1900
The lady of the camelliasDUMASAlexandre (The Younger)843 DUM1923
The lady of the doves and other poems LITTLEJOHNAgnesA819.1 LIT1929
The lady of the heatherLAWSONWillA823 LAW1945
The lady of the heather LAWSONWillA823 LAW1945
The lady of the heather LAWSONWillA823.1 LAW1945
The lady of the heather LAWSONWillA823.1 LAW1945
The lady of the lake SCOTTWalter 821 SCO1853
The lady resident PAGEHamilton820 PAG1880
The land of Burns : a series of landscapes and portraits, illustrative of the life and writings of the Scottish poet WILSONProfessorF820 LAN1866
The landleaguersTROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1883
The language and literture of China : two lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in May and June, 1875 DOUGLASRobert K.895 DOU1875
The last angry manGREENGerald823 GRE1948
The last breathMASURHarold Q.823 MAS1958
The last chronicle of BarsetTROLLOPEAnthony820 TRO1869
The last days of PompeiiBULWERLytton820 BUL1900
The Last Fruit Off an Old Tree LANDORWalter Savage828 LAN1853
The last idler and other poems LENOJohn Bedford 821 LEN1889
The last of the MohicansCOOPERJames Fenimore873 COO1953
The last temptationKAZANTZAKISNikos889.3 KAZ1960
The last two pleadings of Marcus Tullius Cicero against Caius Verres KELSALLCharles (trans.)870 LAS1812
The late Christopher Bean WILLIAMSEmlyn822 WIL1933
The laughing buccaneer LAWSONWillA823 LAW1935
The laughter lady : a story for children of different ages HARTGertrudeA823.1 HAR1914
The LawsonsMEREDITHGwenA823.4 MER1955
The League of the Lord BRIDGESRoyA823 BRI1950
The leaguer of Lathom : a tale of the civil war in Lancashire AINSWORTHWilliam Harrison823.89 AIN1878
The lectures, essays, and letters of the right hon. Sir Joseph Napier, Bart. : late lord chancellor of Ireland; vice-chancellor and M.P. for the Dublin University; LL.D., D.C.L., M.R.I.A.NAPIERJoseph824 NAP1888
The letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of OrfordWALPOLEHorace923 WAL1857
The letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford including numerous letters now first published from the original manuscripts WALPOLEHorace826 WAL1842
The letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett 1845-1846 BROWNINGRobert808BRO1899
The life and adventures of Martin ChuzzlewitDICKENSCharles823 DIC1879
The life and adventures of Martin ChuzzlewitDICKENSCharles823 DIC1900
The life and adventures of Martin ChuzzlewitDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC1890
The life and adventures of Nicholas NicklebyDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC1890
The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby DICKENSCharles823 DIC1890
The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby DICKENSCharles823 DIC1913
The life and advntures of Nicholas NicklebyDICKENSCharles823 DIC1900
The life and letters of John Keats HOUGTON Lord 821 KEA1867
The life and letters of the Rev. Richard Harris Barham "HIS SON"821 BAR1870
The life and works of Robert Burns CHAMBERSRobert (ed.)821 BUR1856
The life and works of Robert Burns CHAMBERS Robert (ed.)821 BUR1856
The life and works of Robert Burns CHAMBERS Robert (ed.)821 BUR1856
The life and works of Robert Burns CHAMBERS Robert (ed.)821 BUR1856
The life and works of William Cowper : now first completed by the introduction of his "private correspondence" COWPERWilliam820 COW1836
The life of Laurence Sterne FITZGERALDPercy823.7 FIT1864
The Life, Letters and Writings of Charles Lamb LAMBCharles828 LAM1876
The light of Asia ARNOLDEdwin821 ARN1884
The light of the world ARNOLDEdwin821 ARN1891
The light that failedKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1897
The light that failedKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
The Linden tree PRIESTLEY J.B. 822 PRI1948
The literary character : or the history of men of genius, drawn from their own feelings and confessions DISRAELIIsaac 824 DIS1958
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The Literary History of England: In the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth century OLIPHANTMrs.820 OLI1882
The Literary History of England: In the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth century OLIPHANTMrs.820 OLI1882
The Literary History of England: In the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth century OLIPHANTMrs. (Margaret)820 OLI1882
The literary history of the middle ages : an account of the state of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the fifteenth century BERINGTONJoseph824 BER1846
The literary work of John Sutton MOORE Harrison Sir821SUT1925
The literature of labour : illustrious instances of the education of poetry in poverty HOODEdwin Paxton821 HOO1852
The literature of society WHARTONGrace809 WHA1862
The Literature of the French Renaissance: an introductory essay TILLEYArthur840 TIL1885
The little black princess : A true tale of life in the never-never land GUNNJeannie820 GUN1906
The little black princess : a true tale of life in the never-never land GUNNJeannieA823 GUN1905
The little black princess of the never-neverGUNNAeneasA823.4 GUN1909
The little companyDARKEleanorA823.4 DAR1945
The little company DARKEleanorA823.1 DAR1945
The little duchess and other stories TURNEREthelA823.2 TUR1896
The little ghosts ANDERSONEthelA823.3 AND1959
The little larriken TURNEREthelA823.2 TUR1896
The little larrikin TURNEREthelA823 TUR
The little larrikin TURNEREthelA823 TUR1896
The little minister BARRIEJ.M.823 BAR1892
The little prince DE SAINT-EXUPERY Antoine800 DES1944
The lives of the most eminent English poets : with critical observations on their works JOHNSONSamuel809.1 JOH1847
The Living Novel PRITCHETTV. S.809.3PRI1946
The Lone Guide of Merfield PYKE Lillian M.A823 PYK1925
The lone innHUMEFergusA823.1 HUM1899
The lonely ploughHOLMESConstance823 HOL1935
The long exile and other stories for children TOLSTOILyof N.823 TOL1889
The looking glass CRANEFrank 824 CRA1921
The lost Earl of Ellan PRAEDMrs. CampbellA823 PRA1906
The lotus eatersGREENGerald810 GRE1960
The loved and unloved (Galigai)MAURIACFrancois843 MAU1953
The loved one : an Anglo-American tragedyWAUGHStuart823 WAU1948
The lower slopes ALLENGrant821 ALL1894
The luck of roaring camp : and other sketchesHARTEBretA823.1 HAR1890
The Lure of the Land WEETWOODE.M.A823 WEE1915
The Lure of the Pen KLICKMANNFlora808KLI1927
The lusiad : an epic poem CAMOENSLuis De869 CAM1826
The lyrics of Ireland LOVERSamuel (ed.)821 LYR1858
The Macdermots of Ballycloran TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO1861
The Macdermots of Ballycloran.TROLLOPEAnthony823 TRO
The mad doctorTHWAITESFrederick J.A823.4 THW1938
The Magic Lantern FARGUELeon-Paul844 FAR 1948
The magic skin and other stories BALZACHonore8201900
The maid of the river PRAEDMrs. CampbellA823 PRA1905
The makers of modern English : a popular handbook to the greater poets of the century DAWSONWilliam James820.9 DAW1890
The man born to be king : a play-cycle on the life of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ SAYERSDorothy L.822 SAY1943
The man from Main Street : selected essays and other writings of Sinclair Lewis MAULEHarry E. (ed.)810 MAU1954
The man from Oodnadatta PLOWMANR.B.820 PLO1933
The man in grey : being episodes of the Chouan conspiracies in Normandy during the First EmpireORCZYEmmuska 823 ORC1918
The man in the iron mask DUMASAlexandre843 DUM1900
The Man In The Iron Mask McCraeGeorge GordonA819.1 McC1873
The man MacdonaldWESTONKate Helen823 WES1912
The man of destiny : a trifle SHAWGeorge Bernard822 SHA1929
The man of feeling MACKENZIEHenry824 MAC1886
The man of property GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1921
The man Shakespeare and his tragic life story HARRISFrank822.3 HAR1911
The man that corrupted Hadleyburg : and other sketchesTWAINMark824 TWA1900
The man who bought LondonWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1950
The man who could grow hair : or inside Andorra ATTWOODWilliam827 ATT1949
The man who made goldBELLOCHilaire843 BEL1930
The man with a secret HUMEFergus820 HUM1890
The martianDU MAURIERGeorge820 DUM1897
The Martins of Cro' MartinLEVERCharles821 LEV1856
The Martins of Cro' MartinLEVERCharles821 LEV1862
The martyrdom of manREADEWinwood824 REA1917
The masque of Pandora and other poems LONGFELLOWHenry Wadsworth821 LON1875
The master of Ballantrae : a winter's taleSTEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1950
The master of JalnaDE LA ROCHEMazo823 ROC1933
The masters of Claythorpe LUNNJ.C. 823 LUN1874
The medea of Euripides : from the text, and with a translation of the notes, of Porson : critical and explanatory remarks MAJORJ.R.882 MAJ1855
The memoirs of Pontius Pilate : from the autobiography of G. Pontius PilatusFRANZEROC.M.823 FRA1947
The Men of the Fifties NEILSONJohnA819.1 NEI1938
The merry men : and other tales and fablesSTEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1887
The mill on the flossELIOTGeorge823 ELI1902
The Miltonic Setting TILLYARDE.M.W.821 MIL1947
The mind of Mr. J.G. ReederWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1950
The miner's cup: a Coolgardie romance GOULDNatA823 GOU1896
The miners right BOLDREWOODRolfA828.99 BOL1895
The miners right : a tale of the Australian goldfields in three volumesBOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1890
The miners right : a tale of the Australian goldfields in three volumes BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1890
The miners right : a tale of the Australian goldfields in three volumes BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1890
The minor works of George Grote : with critical remarks on his intellectual character, writings, and speeches BAINAlexander828 BAI1873
The mirror of the sea : memories and impressionsCONRADJoseph823 CON1915
The mirror of the sea : memories and impressions/a personal record : some reminiscencesCONRADJoseph823 CON1946
The miscellaneous writings of Lord Macaulay MACAULAYLord828 MAC1860
The miscellaneous writings of Lord Macaulay MACAULAYThomas Babbington824.83 MAC1860
The missing muse : and other essays GUEDALLA Philip 824 GUE1930
The modern muse : poems of to-day, British and American English Association821.08 MOD1944
The modern orator : the speeches of the Earl of Chatham PittWilliam, Earl of Chatham825 MOD1845
The modern orator : the speeches of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan SHERIDANRichard Brinsley825 SHE1846
The modern poetMURPHYGwendolen (ed.)821 MOD1951
The moment : and other essays WOOLFVirginia824 WOL1947
The moment of choiceLINDSAYJack823 LIN1955
The monasterySCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
The moods of Ginger Mick DENNISC.J.A819.1 DEN1916
The moon is downSTEINBECKJohn811 STE1942
The moonstoneCOLLINSWilkie821 COL1868
The moral system of Shakespeare : a popular illustration of fiction as the experimental side of philosophy MOULTON Richard G 822.3 MOU1903
The most gorgeous Lady Blessington MOLLOYJ. Fitzgerald824 MOL1897
The Mudfog SocietyDICKENSCharles823 DIC1900
The muses of Mayfair PENNELLH. Cholmondeley821 PEN1874
The Myrtle Reed year book : epigrams and opinions from the writings and sayings of Myrtle Reed REEDMyrtle828 REE1911
The mysteries of Paris SUEEugene840.8 SUE1845
The mystery of a hansom cab HUME Fergus W.A823.4 HUM1887
The mystery of Edwin Drood, and other stories DICKENSCharles820 DIC1875
The mystery of swordfish reefUPFIELDArthurA823.4 UPF1959
The mystery of Swordfish ReefUPFIELDArthurA823.4 UPF1960
The naked countryEASTMichaelA823.4 EAS1960
The narrowing streamMORTIMERJohn823 MOR1954
The nature of loveBATESH.E.823 BAT1953
The naulahka : a story of west and eastKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
The new Adam and EveHAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1883
The new arcadia: an Australian story TUCKERHoraceA823 TUC1894
The new border tales DOUGLASGeorge823.9 DOU1895
The new countries : a collection of stories and poems by South African, Australian, Canadian and New Zealand writers BOLITHO (edited by)Hector820 BOL1929
The New England tragedies LONGFELLOWHenry Wadsworth821 LON1868
The New England tragedies LONGFELLOWHenry Wadsworth821 LON1868
The new public speaking BORDENRichard C.808 BOR1930
The new shoeUPFIELDArthurA823.4 UPF1952
The new spirit ELLISHavelock824 ELL1892
The new Timon St. Stephen's and the lost tales of Miletus LYTTON Edward Bulwer 821 LYT1875
The Newcomes : memoirs of a most respectable familyPENDENNISArthur820 PEN1855
The Newcomes : memoirs of a most respectable familyTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1900
The Newcomes : memoirs of a most respectable family THACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1892
The nightmareFORESTERC.S.823 FOR1954
The nine bearsWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1930
The noh drama KOKUSAI BUNKA SHINKOKAISociety International Cultural Relations895 KOK1937
The note-books of Samuel Butler JONES Henry Festing (ed.)828 BUT1912
The Novelift's magazine 808.8 NOV1786
The novels and miscellaneous of Daniel De FoeDE FOEDaniel820 DEF1865
The novels and miscellaneous works DEFOEDaniel823 DEF1879
The novels and miscellaneous works of Daniel De FoeDE FOEDaniel823 DEF1854
The novels and miscellaneous works of Daniel De FoeDE FOEDaniel823 DEF1855
The novels and miscellaneous works of Daniel de Foe DE FOEDaniel823 DEF1878
The novels and miscellaneous works of Daniel De Foe SCOTTWalter, Sir828 DEF1879
The novels and miscellaneous works of Daniel de Foe : life, adventures, and piracies of Captain Singleton, and life of Colonel Jack DE FOEDaniel823 DEF1887
The novels and miscellaneous works of Daniel de Foe : Moll Flanders and history of the devil DE FOEDaniel823 DEF1887
The novels and novelists of the eighteenth century: in illustration of the manners and morals of the age FORSYTHWilliam820 FOR1871
The Nugents of Carriconna HOPKINSTighe823 HOP1890
The odes of Pindar : literally translated into English prose... to which is adjoined a metrical version, by Abraham Moore TURNERDawson W.880 PIN1852
The odyssey HOMER800 HOM1862
The odyssey of Homer BUTCHERS.H.882 BUT1879
The odyssey of Homer POPEAlexander (trans.)883 POP1859
The old bank houseTHIRKELLAngela823 THI1949
The old bridgeLOCKEWilliam J.820 LOC1926
The old curiosity shopDICKENSCharles823 DIC1900
The old curiosity shop DICKENSCharles820 DIC1890
The old folk of the centuries DUNSANYLord822 DUN1930
The old man and the seaHEMINGWAYErnest813 HEM1952
The old road from SpainHOLMEConstance823 HOL1935
The olive tree : and other essays HUXLEYAldous824 HUX1947
The olynthiac : and other public orations of Demosthenes KENNEDYCharles Rann888 DEM1871
The olynthiac and other public orations of Demosthenes KENNEDYCharles Rann880 DEM1852
The one that got awayMcCLOYHelen823 MCC1954
The orations of Demosthenes KENNEDYCharles Rann888 DEM1863
The orations of Demosthenes : against Leptines, Midias, Androtion, and Aristocrates KENNEDY Charles Rann (trans.)888 DEM1873
The orations of Demosthenes : the oration on the crown... KENNEDYCharles Rann880 DEM1897
The orations of Demosthenes against Leptines, Midias, Androtion, and Aristocrates KENNEDYCharles Rann880 DEM1856
The orations of Demosthenes against Timocrates, Aristogiton, Aphobus, Onetor, Eenothemis, Apaturius, Phormio, Lacritus, Panaenetus, Nausimachus, Boeotus, Spudias, Phaenippus, and for Phormio KENNEDYCharles Rann(trans.)888 DEM1872
The orations of Demosthenes on the crown, and on the embassy KENNEDYCharles Rann (trans.)888 ORA1883
The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero YONGEC.D.880 CIC1851
The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero YONGE C.D. (trans.)875 CIC1856
The oratorical trainer : a system of vocal culture HILLThomas Padmore824 HIL1868
The ordeal of Richard Feverel : a history of a father and sonMEREDITHGeorge820 MER1909
The ordeal of Richard Feverel : a history of a father and sonMEREDITHGeorge823 MER1913
The ordeal of Richard Feverel : a history of father and son MEREDITHGeorge823 MER1859
The Orlando furioso ARIOSTOLudovico851 ARI1864
The other houseBATTElisabeth823 BAT1960
The other place : and other stories of the same sortPRIESTLEYJ.B.823 PRI1953
The Outlaw of Iceland HUGOVictor843 HUG1885
The outline of literature DRINKWATERJohn809 OUT1923
The overlandersBIRTLESDoraA823.4 BIR1946
The Oxford book Of English prose COUCH (ed.)Arthur Quiller808 OXF1925
The pacha of many tales MARRYATCaptain823 MAR1873
The pains of life : a reply to Sir John Lubbock's 'pleasures of life' GOVETTFranck823 GOV1889
The papers of a criticDILKECharles Wentworth820 DIL1875
The parish of St. Mel's : and other verses O'BRIENJohn821 O'BR1954
The ParisiansBULWEREdward821 BUL1874
The path of the king BUCHAN John823 BUC1921
The path towards knowledge : discourses on some difficulties of the day CUNNINGHAMW.824 CUN1891
The pathway of the sunTIMMSE.V.A823.4 TIM1949
The pavilion on the links STEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1948
The pea pickersLANGLEY EveA823.4 LAN1942
The pea pickers LANGLEYEveA823 LAN1942
The pearling masterRONANTomA823.4 RON1958
The penny poets821 PEN1895
The penny Tennyson821 PEN1860
The personal history of David CopperfieldDICKENSCharles821 DIC1913
The personal history of David CopperfieldDICKENSCharles823 DIC1880
The personal history of David CopperfieldDICKENSCharles823.8 DIC1890
The phantom ship MARRYATCaptain823 MAR1874
The pharsalia of Lucan RILEYH.T. (trans.)873 RIL1853
The phoenix book of wit and humour BARSLEYMichael (ed.)827 BAR1949
The physiology in English literature : a thesis submitted to the University of London for the degree of D. Lit,ROBINP. Ansell820 ROB1911
The pick of 'Punch' : an annual selection 827 PUN1954
The pick of Punch - an annual selection BENTLEYNicolas827 PIC1957
The pilgrim's progress : from this world to that which is to come BUNYANJohn823 BUN1872
The pilgrim's progress : from this world to that which is to come delivered under the similitude of a dreamBUNYANJohn823 BUN1919
The pillar of fire and other stories INGRAHAMJ.H.820 ING1880
The pillars of the house : under wode, under rodeYONGECharlotte M.821 YON1875
The pioneer family : or, adventures of a young governess HAWTHORNJ.R.H.8201881
The Pioneers PRICHARDKatharine SusannahA823 PRI1918
The pirateSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
The pirate and fortunes of Nigel SCOTTWalter823 SCO1877
The plain speaker: opinions on books, men and things HAZLITTWilliam824 HAZ1870
The playboy of the western worldSYNGEJohn M.822 SYN1911
The plays and poems of Charles Dickens DICKENS Charles 822 DIC1882
The plays of Anton TchekovCHEKOVAnton891.7 CHE1912
The plays of Ivan S. Turgenev TURGENEVIvan S.891.7 TUR1924
The plays of John Galsworthy GALSWORTHYJohn822 GAL1929
The plays of Philip Massinger MASSINGERPhilip 822 MAS1840
The plays of Richard Brinsley Sheridan SHERIDANRichard Brinsley 822 SHE1885
The plays of Shakespeare SHAKESPEAREWilliam822.3 SHA1860
The plays of Shakespeare STAUNTONHoward (ed.)822.31858
The plays of William ShakespeareSHAKESPEAREWilliam822.3 SHA1856
The plays of William Shakespeare SHAKESPEAREWilliam822.3 SHA1856
The pleasures of life LUBBOCKJohn, Sir824 LUB1889
The pleasures of life LUBBOCKJohn, Sir824 LUB1889
The pleasures of poverty : an argument and an anthology BERTRAM Anthony 821.08 BER1950
The poem of the Cid ORMSBYJohn (tras.)861 ORM1879
The poems of Bernard O'Dowd O'DOWDBernardA819.1 ODO1941
The poems of Felicia Hemans HEMANS Felicia821 HEM1865
The poems of Heine HEINEHeinrich830 HEI1878
The poems of John DonneDONNEJohn821 DON1951
The poems of Ossian OSSIAN821.66 OSS1773
The poems of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeCOLERIDGESamuel Taylor821 COL1951
The poems of Wilfred OwenOWENWilfred821 OWE1952
The poems of William Wordsworth WORDSWORTHWilliam821 WOR1865
The poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed PRAEDWinthrop Mackworth821 PRA1864
The poet at the breakfast-table HOLMESOliver Wendell824 HOL1890
The poet's cat GOODEN (compiled) Mona 808.81GOO1946
The poetical and dramatic works of James Thomson and Edward Young D.D. with memoirs by Samuel Johnson, LL.D. THOMSON James821 THO1856
The poetical work of Alexander Pope POPEAlexander821 POP1890
The poetical work of Alexander Pope POPEAlexander821 POP1890
The poetical work of Alexander Pope POPEAlexander821 POP1891
The poetical works GOODRICHNewton821 GOO1873
The poetical works of Adam Lindsay Gordon GORDONAdam LindsayA819.1 GOR1913
The poetical works of Alexander Pope POPEAlexander821 POP1858
The poetical works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer 821 GIL1854
The poetical works of Dr. John Leyden LEYDEN John 821 LEY1875
The poetical works of Edmund SpenserSPENSEREdmund821 SPE1810
The poetical works of Eliza Cook COOKEliza821 COO1870
The poetical works of George Meredith MEREDITHGeorge821 MER1912
The poetical works of Henry Kirke White WHITEHenry Kirke821 WHI1856
The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow LONGFELLOWHenry Wadsworth821 LON1865
The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow LONGFELLOWHenry Wadsworth821 LON1869
The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow LONGFELLOWHenry Wadsworth821 LON1887
The poetical works of J.W. Meaden VALEJohnA819.1 MEA1899
The poetical works of James Beattie and William Collins BEATTIE James821 BEA1846
The poetical works of James HoggHOGGJames821 HOG1822
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The works of Francis Thompson : poemsTHOMPSONFrancis821 THO1925
The works of Frederick Schiller : early dramas and romances: the robbers, fiesco, Love and intrigue, Demetrius, the ghost-seer, and the sport of destiny SCHILLERFrederick 890 SCH1865
The works of Frederick Schiller : early dramas and romances. SCHILLERFrederick830 SCH1853
The works of Frederick Schiller : historical : history of the Thirty Years' War, complete : history of the revolt of the Netherlands to the Confederacy of the Gueux SCHILLERFrederick 890 SCH1860
The works of Frederick Schiller : historical and dramatic SCHILLER Frederick838 SCH1860
The works of Frederick Schiller : historical dramas SCHILLERFrederick 890 SCH1854
The works of Frederick Schiller, historical, history of the thirty years war, complete. History of the revolt of the Netherlands to the confederacy of the Gueux MORRISONA.J.W.830 SCH1851
The works of George Chapman : plays SHAPHERDRichard Herne820 CHA1874
The Works of George Chapman: Poems and Minor Translations CHAPMANGeorge820.3 CHA1875
The works of George Eliot : Felix Holt, the radicalELIOTGeorge821 ELI1866
The works of George Eliot : impressions of Theophrastus SuchELIOTGeorge821 ELI1910
The works of George Eliot : the legend of Jubal and other poems, old and newELIOTGeorge821 ELI1906
The works of George Eliot : the Spanish gypsyELIOTGeorge821 ELI1868
The works of George Eliot : the Spanish gypsyELIOTGeorge821 ELI1868
The works of George Herbert in prose and verse HERBERT George 822 HER1880
The works of Geroge Eliot : the legend of Jubal and other poems, old and newELIOTGeorge821 ELI1906
The works of Horace SMART C.850 HOR1885
The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of Saint Patrick's, Dublin : containing interesting and valuable papers, not hitherto published. With a memoir of the author, by Thomas Roscoe SWIFTJonathan828 SWI1864
The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of Saint Patrick's, Dublin : containing interesting and valuable papers, not hitherto published. With a memoir of the author, by Thomas Roscoe SWIFTJonathan828 SWI1870
The works of Lord Bolingbroke BOLINGBROKEHenry St. John, Viscount824 BOL1841
The works of Michael Bruce GROSART (ed.)Alexander R. (ed.)821 BRU1865
The works of Oliver Goldsmith / edited by Peter CunninghamGoldsmithOliver828.6 GOL1855
The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: enquiry into the present state of polite learning. The citizen of the world CUNNINGHAMPeter (Ed.)828 GOL1854
The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: poetical works; dramas; The Vicar of Wakefield CUNNINGHAMPeter (Editor)828 GOL1854
The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: the bee; essays; unacknowledged essays; prefaces, introductions etc.CUNNINGHAMPeter (Ed.)828 GOL1854
The works of Peter Pindar, Esq PINDARPeter821 PIN1809
The works of Peter Pindar, esq. PINDARPeter821 PIN1830
The works of Philo Judaeus, the contemporary of Josephus YONGEC.D. (trans.)880 JUD1854
The works of Plato : a new and literal version, chiefly from the test of Stallbaum PLATO888 PLA1872
The works of Plato : a new and literal version, chiefly from the text of Stallbaum 888 PLA1872
The works of Plato : a new and literal version, chiefly from the text of Stallbaum 888 PLA1872
The works of Plato : a new and literal version, chiefly from the text of Stallbaum PLATO888 PLA1854
The works of Plato : a new and literal version, chiefly from the text of Stallbaum PLATO888 PLA1876
The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson : comprising his essays, lectures, poems and orations EMERSONRalph Waldo828 EME1866
The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson : comprising his essays, lectures, poems and orations EMERSONRalph Waldo828 EME1883
The works of Robert BurnsMOTHERWELLWilliam (ed.)821 BUR1836
The works of Robert Burns : with life by Allan CunninghamBURNSRobert821.67 BUR1845
The works of Robert Ferguson : edited with life of the author and an essay on his genius and writings A.B.G821 FER1851
The works of Robert Hall, A.M. : with a brief memoir of his life by Dr. Gregory; and observations on his character as a preacher by John Foster GREGORYOlinthus828.7 HAL1832
The works of TacitusTACITUS870 TAC1854
The works of the Rev. Sydney SmithSMITHSydney828 SMI1854
The works of the Rev. Sydney SmithSMITHSydney828 SMI1854
The works of the Rev. Sydney Smith : inluding his contributions to the Edinburgh Review SMITHSydney (Rev.) 828 SMI1859
The works of the right honourable Edmund BurkeBURKEEdmund824 BUR1854
The works of the Right Honourable Edmund BurkeBURKEEdmund825 BUR1855
The works of the Right Honourable Edmund BurkeBURKEEdmund825 BUR1889-1891
The works of the right honourable Joseph AddisonADDISONJoseph828 ADD
The works of the Right Honourable Joseph AddisonADDISONJoseph828 ADD1872-1873
The works of the Right Honourable Joseph AddisonADDISONJoseph828 ADD1877-1883
The works of the right honourable Joseph AddisonHURDRichard828 ADD1881
The works of the Right Honourable Joseph AddisonHURDRichard (ed.)824 ADD1856
The works of the right honourable Joseph Addison ADDISONJoseph828 ADD1873
The works of Thomas Gray : containing his poems and correspondence with several eminent literary characters : to which is added, memoirs of his life and writingsGRAYThomas826 GRA1807
The works of Thomas Hood HOODThomas820 HOO1869
The works of Thomas Hood : comic and serious, in prose and verseHOODThomas827 HOO1862
The works of Thomas Hood : comic and serious, in prose and verse HOODThomas 827 HOO1862
The works of Thomas Love Peacock COLE Henry 821PEA1875
The works of Virgil rendered into English prose LONSDALE J.873.12 VIR1871
The works of Washington IrvingIRVINGWashington828 IRV1854
The works of Washington IrvingIRVINGWashington828 IRV1890
The works of Washington IrvingIRVINGWashington828 IRV1891
The works of William Cowper : comprising his poems, correspondence and translations : with a life of the author by the editor Robert Southey, LL.D.COWPERWilliam820 COW1853
The works of William Cowper : comprising his poems, correspondence, and translationsSOUTHEYRobert (ed.)824 COW1854
The works of William Cowper : comprising his poems, correspondence, and translationsSOUTHEYRobert (ed.)824 COW1854
The works of William Cowper : poemsCOWPERWilliam820 COW1835
The works of William Cowper his life and letters : now first completed by the introduction of Cowper's private correspondence COWPERWilliam820 COW1835
The works of William Makepeace ThackerayTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace813 THA1879
The works of William Makepeace ThackerayTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1893
The works of William Makepeace ThackerayTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace827 THA1880
The works of William Makepeace ThackerayTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace827 THA1899
The works of William Makepeace Thackeray : miscellaneous essays, sketches and reviews THACKERAYWilliam Makepeace824 THA1886
The works of William Paley, D.D.WAYLANDD.S.824 WAY1837
The works of William Shakespeare with copious notes, glossary, life etc SHAKESPEAREWilliam 822.3 SHA1860
The works Peter Pindar, Esq.PINDARPeter821 PIN1802
The worldFITZ-ADAMAdam820 FIT1794
The world before the floodMONTGOMERYJames821 MON1813
The World of Wit and Humour FENNGeorge Manville [Edited by]827 FEN
The wreckerSTEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1892
The wrecker STEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1892
The wrong boxSTEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1892
The years between KIPLING Rudyard 821 KIP1919
The years in betweenKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
The yellow book: an illustrated quarterly 820 YEL1894-97
The yellow Joss and other tales IDRIESSIon L.A823.1 IDR1934
The young CosimaRICHARDSONHenry HandelA823.4 RIC1910
The young Cosima RICHARDSONHenry HandelA823 RIC1939
The young Cosima RICHARDSONHenry HandelA823.1 RIC1939
The young Cosima RICHARDSONHenry HandelA823.1 RIC1939
The young visitors or Mr. Salteenas plan ASHFORDDaisy823 ASH1919
The youngster of Murray home CHAFFEYM. EllaA823.1 CHA1896
Theatre HUGOVictor842 HUG1869
There came a call TURNERLilianA823 TUR1930
These are my peopleMARSHALLAlanA823 MAR1944
These were thy merchantsBRIDGESRoyA823.4 BRI1932
These were thy merchants BRIDGESRoyA823 BRI1935
They came from the seaTIMMSE.V.A823.4 TIM1956
They die with their boots clean KERSHGerald823 KER1942
They make us smile BRADSHAWPercy V.827 BRA1942
They shall not pass and other poems BUCKBYSamuelA819.1 BUC1943
They walk in the city : the lovers in the stone forestPRIESTLEYJ.B.823 PRI1936
They're a weird mobCULOTTANinoA823.4 CUL1959
They're a weird mob CULOTTA NinoA823 CUL1957
Thirteen Moons TYRRELLMabel L.820 TYR1937
Thirty short poems SUTHERLANDAlexander821 SUT1890
Thirty years : being poems old and new 821.08 THI1881
This rough magicPARGETEREdith823 PAR1953
This torch of freedom: speeches and addresses BALDWINStanley 824 BAL1935
Thomas and the sparrow SERRAILLIER Ian821 SER1946
Thomas Middleton : the best plays of the old dramatists ELLISHavelock (ed.)822 ELL1890
Thoughts on the present discontents, and speeches BURKEEdmund824 BUR1886
Thoughts: Meditations of a parish priest ROUXJoseph844 ROU1886
Three comradesREMARQUEEric Maria833 REM1924
Three diggers : A tale of the Australian 'fifties CLARKEPercyA823 CLA1889
Three diggers : a tale of the Australian Fifties CLARKE PercyA823 CLA1889
Three for the chairSTOUTRex811 STO1958
Three partners : or the big strike on heavy tree hill HARTEBret823 HAR1897
Three plays : the eldest son; the little dream; justice GALSWORTHYJohn 822 GAL1912
Three plays and a plaything KING-HALLStephen822 KIN1933
Three plays for puritans SHAWGeorge Bernard822 SHA1901
Three tales of Hamlet HEPPENSTALLRayner822 HEP1950
Three weeks at Mopetown : or humours of a hydro FITZGERALD Percy 827 FIT1891
Through darkest Pondelayo STANLEYSerena Livingstone827 STA1936
Through literature to life RAYMONDErnest820 RAY1928
Through The Magic Door DOYLEArthur Conan820.4 DOY1907
Thucydides COLLINSW. Lucas888 THU1878
Thucydides : with introduction, marginal analysis, notes and indices JOWETT B. (trans.)888 THU1881
Thuringer erzahlungenMARLITTE.833 MAR1869
Thy rod and thy staff BENSONArthur Christopher 824 BEN1912
TiburonTENNATKylieA823.4 TEN1935
Tillers of the sand : being a fitful record of the Rosebery Administration from The triumph of Ladas to the decline and fall-out SEAMANOwen827 SEA1895
Time and tide : by weare and tyne, twenty-five letters to a working man of Sunderland on the laws of work RUSKINJohn8241872
Time enough laterTENNANTKylieA823.4 TEN1945
Time enough later TENNANTKylieA823 TEN1945
Time enough later TENNANTKylieA823.1 TEN1945
Time flow softly : a novel of the River MurrayCATONancyA823.4 CAT1959
To catch a manCLOETERehna "Tiny"827 CLO1958
To Let GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1921
To the islandsSTOWRandolphA823.4 STO1958
To whom be gloryMASONF. Van Wyck823 MAS1957
Toad of Toad Hall : a play from Kenneth Grahame's book 'The Wind in the Willows'.MILNEA.A.822 MIL1929
Tobacco leaves BAIN John Jr.821 BAI1903
Toilers of the seaHUGOVictor843 HUG1900
Told after supper JEROMEJerome K.827 JER1891
Told by the Taffrail Tichborne (SUNDOWNER)HerbertA823 SUN1901
Tom Brown at Oxford HUGHEST820 HUG1897
Tom Brown's school daysHUGHESThomas823 HUG1903
Tom Gerrard BECKELouisA823 BEC1905
Tom Gerrard BECKELouisA823 BEC1905
Tom JonesFIELDINGHenry823 FIE1930
Tommy the growlerCLARKEAlfred E.A823 CLA1929
Tommy the growler CLARKEAlfred E.A823 CLA1929
Tommy the growler CLARKEAlfred E.A823 CLA1929
Tomorrow and tomorrow ELDERSHAWM. BarnardA823.4 ELD1948
Tonic bitters KNIGHTLegh823 KNI1868
Tono-bungayWELLSH.G.823 WEL1953
Tono-BungayWELLSH.G.823 WEL1953
Too true to be good, villiage wooing & on the rocks : three plays SHAWGeorge Bernard822 SHA1934
Towards an Australian drama REESLeslieA819.92 REE1953
Town and country sketches HALLIDAYAndrew823 HAL1866
Tradition and experiment in present-day literature 820 TRA1929
Traffics and discoveriesKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1904
Traffics and discoveriesKIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Tragedies : to which are added a few sonnets and verses TALFOURDThomas Noon821 TAL1850
Tragedies and other playsBROWNINGRobert821 BRO1863
Translations from the GermanCARLYLEThomas833.08 CAR1858
Translations from the German Musaeus, Tieck, Richter CARLYLEThomas (trans)829 CAR1858
Travels into several remote nations of the worldSWIFTJonathan820 SWI1894
Treasure islandSTEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1930
Trente ans de Paris: a travers ma vie et mes livres DAUDETAlphonse840 DAU1888
Trespass: a ghost story in six scenes WILLIAMS Emlyn 822 WIL1947
Tribute to Walter De La Mare on his seventy-fifth birthday 820.8 TRI1948
TrinityBRIDGESRoyA823.4 BRI1930
Trips to the moonLUCIAN880 LUC1887
True stories from history and biographyHAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1890
Trumpet voluntary STERN G.B.828 STE1944
Turf and table JOHNSONHenry823 JOH1903
Turkey lolly man WELSHLionel821 WEL1948
Turnstile One: a literary miscellany from the New Statesman and Nation PRITCHETTV. S. (Ed.)828 PRI1948
Twelve one-acts from the international one-act theatre EVERARD Elizabeth (ed.)822 TWE1939
Twentieth-century literature : the age of interrogation 1901-1925WARDA.C.823 WAR1930
Twenty Best Plays of the Modern American Theatre GASSNERJohn (Ed.)812.081939
Twenty throusand leagues under the sea VERNEJules843.8 VER1876
Twenty years after DUMASAlexandre843 DUM1903
Twenty years after : a sequel to the three musketeers DUMAS Alexandre843 DUM1890
Twenty-two strange stories HARDIEJohn L. (comp.)824 TWE1945
Twice told talesHAWTHORNENathaniel824 HAW1898
Twice-told tales HAWTHORNENathaniel823 HAW1851
'Twixt heather and wattle TORRANCEJoan8191911
'Twixt heather and wattle TORRANCEJoanA821.1 TOR1902
'Twixt shadow and shineCLARKEMarcusA823 CLA1893
'Twixt shadow and shine CLARKEMarcusA823.1 CLA1893
Two new AustraliansHAWKERRuth M.A823.4 HAW1949
Two worlds and their waysCOMPTON-BURNETTI.823 COM1949
Two years agoKINGSLEYCharles820 KIN1881
Tyrants of to-day : or the secret society JOHNSTONE C. L.823 JOH1883
Ultima ThuleRICHARDSONHenry HandelA823.4 RIC1929
Ulysses : a drama in a prologue & three acts PHILLIPSStephen822 PHI1902
Unchanging questGIBBSPhilip823 GIB1900
Uncle Crotty's relations GLYN Herbert823 GLY1863
Uncle DynamiteWODEHOUSEP.G.823 WOD1950
Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill TASMAA823 TAS1891
Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill TASMAA823.1 TAS1889
Uncle Remus and his friends : old plantation stories, songs, and ballads with sketches of negro character HARRISJoel Chandler810.4 HAR1893
Uncle Tom's cabinSTOWEHarriet Beecher810 STO1940
Uncle Tom's cabin : a tale of live among the lowly STOWEHarriet Beecher810.4 STO1852
Uncle's dream : and the permanent husband DOSTOIEFSKYFedor891.7 DOS1888
Undefeated FINLAYEileenA823 FIN1943
Under capricorn SIMPSONHelenA820 SIM1937
Under the greenwood tree : rual painting of the Dutch schoolHARDYThomas820 HAR1872
Under the plane trees TRAILLPeter827 TRA194?
Under western eyesCONRADJoseph823 CON1924
Underglimpses and other poems MAC CARTHYD. Florence821 MAC1857
Undertones BUCHANANRobert821 BUC1865
Undine : the two captains FOUQUEFrederic Henry Charles de la Motte843 FOU1886
Ungava : a tale of Esquimau Land BALLANTYNER.M.820 BAL1912
Unpopular opinions SAYERSDorothy L.824 SAY1946
Unspoken thoughts 821 UNS1887
Unuberwindliche machteGRIMMHerman833 GRI1870
Up the country : a tale of the early Australian squattocracyBRENT OF BIN BINA823.4 BRE1951
Up the garden path ENDER Peter 827 END1940
Utility baby COLLINSDale820 COL1944
Vailima letters : being correspondence addressed by Robert Louis Stevenson to Sidney Colvin November 1890 - October 1894STEVENSONRobert Louis828.809 STE1895
ValerieMARRYATCaptain823 MAR1896
Valley of the vinesPACKERJoy823 PAC1955
Vanity fair THACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1910
Vanity fair : novel without a heroTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1888
Vanity fair : a novel without a heroTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1891
Vanity fair : a novel without a heroTHACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1910
Vanity fair : a novel without a hero THACKERAYWilliam Makepeace823 THA1922
'Vantage strikerSIMPSONHelen820 SIM1931
Varia: readings from rare books FRISWELLJ. Hain809 FRI1866
Variable winds at JalnaDE LA ROCHEMazo823 ROC1955
Vermont Vale; or home pictures in Australia FRANCMaud JeanA823.1 FRA1876
Victorian oatmeal series823 VIC1900
Victorious Troy : or the hurrying angelMASEFIELDJohn 823 MAS 1935
Vile bodiesWAUGHEvelyn823 WAU1932
Villa RubeinSINJOHNJohn823 SIN1901
Villa Rubein and other stories GALSWORTHYJohn823 GAL1909
VilletteBRONTECharlotte820 BRO1854
Violet Vaughan : or the shadows of Warneford Grange WORBOISEEmma Jane823 WOR1877
Virginibus Puerisque and other papers STEVENSONRobert Louis824 STE1901
Vision of hell ALIGHIERIDante850 DAN1866
Voices from Australia DALEPhilipA819.1 DAL1892
Voices offstage : an armchair revue LINGPeter824 LIN1947
Voltaire MORLEYJohn848 MOR1872
VossWHITEPatrickA823.4 WHI1958
Voss WHITEPatrick A823 WHI1957
Voyage du jeune Anacharsis : en Grece, dans le milieu du quatrieme siecle, avant l'ere vulgaire880 VOY1796
Wait a yearBOWRAHarriette821 BOW1880
Walk to the paradise gardensCLIFTCharmianA823.4 CLI1960
War and peaceTOLSTOILyof N.891.7 TOL1890
War and peace TOLSTOILyof891.7 TOL1886
War to the knife BOLDREWOODRolfA823 BOL1899
War's heart throbs TURNERLilianA823 TUR1915
Wards of the outer march TAYLORKay Glasson823 TAY1932
Wards of the outer march TAYLORKay GlassonA823.1 TAY1932
WashdirtDEVANEYJamesA823.4 DEV1946
Washdirt DEVANEYJamesA823.1 DEV1946
Washdirt : a novel of old BendigoDEVANEYJamesA823.1 DEV1946
WaterfallSANDERSDorothy LucieA823.4 SAN1956
Waterloo : suite du conscrit de 1813 CHATRIANErckmann843 CHA1906
WaterwayDARKEleanorA823.4 DAR1938
Waverley : or 'tis sixty years sinceSCOTTWalter, Sir828.3 SCO1871
Waverley : or 'tis sixty years since SCOTTWalter823 SCO1829
Waverley : or, 'tis sixty years henceSCOTTWalter, Sir823 SCO1829
Waverley : or, 'tis sixty years since, and: Guy Mannering; or, The Astrologer SCOTTWalter823 SCO1876
Waverley anecdotes : illustrating some of the popular characters, scenes, and incidents in the novels and novels and romances of Sir Walter Scott, Bart SCOTTWalter, Sir8201877
Waverley anecdotes : illustrating some of the popular characters, scenes, and incidents in the novels and romances of Sir Walter Scott, Bart.SCOTTWalter, Sir820 SCO1887
We are observed: a mirror to english character BLYTONW.J.820 BLY1938
We joined the navyWINTONJohn823 WIN1959
We of the never-never GUNNAeneasA823.1 GUN1909
We the livingRANDAyn823 RAN1936
Wee Willie Winkie/Under the Deodars/The phantom 'rickshaw : and other stories KIPLINGRudyard823 KIP1906
Weir of Hermiston STEVENSONRobert Louis823 STE1896
Well out of it : or, six days in the life of an ex-teacher HABBERTONJohn820 HAB1889
Wellington HOOPER George821 HOO1889
Westward ho!KINGSLEYCharles820 KIN1900
What cheers? : merry stories for all occasions FROSTRalph (comp.)827 FRO1929
What every woman knows BARRIEJ.M.822 BAR1925
What of to-day? VAUGHANBernard824 VAU1914
What to do? TOLSTOILyof N.893 TOL1889
When Cobb & Co. was kingLAWSONWillA823 LAW1936
When Cobb and Co. was king LAWSONWilA823 LAW1936
When the mopoke calls WALKERWilliamA823.1 WAL1898
When we were very young MILNEA.A.821 MIL1929
Where fancy beckons : an arm-chair vagabondage VACHELLHorace Annesley824 VAC1938
Where The Dead Men Lie and Other Poems BOAKEBarcroftA819.1 BOA1897
Where the dead men lie and other poems BOAKEBarcroftA821 BOA1897
Where the dead men lie and other poems BOAKEBarcroftA821.1 BOA1897
Where the wind's feet shine WILSONH.H.823 WIL1960
While the Billy Boils LAWSONHenryA819 LAW1928
Whims and odditiesHOODThomas820 HOO1826
Whims and oddities : in prose and verse HOODThomas 827 HOO1869
Whimsicalities : a periodical gathering HOODThomas 827 HOO1844
Whirlwind's year GOULDNatA823.1 GOU1908
Whispers in TahitiTHWAITESFrederick J.A823.4 THW1940
White and redHENSLOWEJ.R.820 HEN1882
White faceWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1952
White rose and red BUCHANAN Robert William 821 BUC1873
White topeeLANGLEYEveA823.4 LAN1954
Whitehall TIMMSE.V.A823 TIM1936
Whiteoak heritageDE LA ROCHEMazo823 ROC1951
Wild brother PATCHETTMaryA823 PAT1954
Wild strawberriesTHIRKELLAngela823 THI1934
Wilderness orphan : the life and adventures of Chut the kangaroo COTTRELLDorothyA823 COT1936
Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeshipGOETHEJohann Wolfgang von833 GOE1873
Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship and travelsGOETHEJohann Wolfgang von833 CAR1874
Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship and travelsGOETHEJohann Wolfgang von833 GOE1858
Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship and travelsGOETHEJohann Wolfgang von833 GOE1858
Will-o'-the-wispORCZYEmmuska823 ORC1940
William Blake : a critical essay SWINBURNEAlgernon Charles821 SWI1868
William Congreve EWALDAlex. Charles (ed.)822 CON1887
William Hazlitt BIRRELLAugustine824 BIR1902
William Shakespeare HUGOVictor822.3 HUG1864
William Somerset Maugham WARDRichard Heron820.9 WAR1937
Wilson's tales of the borders of Scotland : historical, traditionary, and imaginative / edited by Alexander LeightonWILSONJohn Mackay821 WIL1857
Windfalls ALPHA OF THE PLOUGH824 ALP1920
Windlestraws PRICHARDKatharine SusannahA823 PRI1916
Winged seeds PRICHARDKatherine S.A823 PRI1950
Winged words : our airmen speak for themselves 940.544 WIN1941
Winnie-the-poohMILNEA.A.820 MIL1957
Winnie-the-pooh MILNEA.A.820 MIL1929
Winnowed wisdom LEACOCKStephen 827 LEA1926
Wisdom and genius of Dr. Samuel Johnson: selected from his prose writings CLOUSTONW. A. (Ed.)828 CLO1880
Wise, witty and tender sayings in prose and verse ELIOTGeorge828 ELI1872
Wit and humour : poems from "Punch" BROOKSShirley827 BRO1875
Wit, wisdom and pathos : from the prose of Heinrich Heine with a few pieces from the "Book of Songs" SNODGRASSJ.832 SNO 1879
With Sa'di in the garden : or the book of love 821 ARN1888
With the immortals CRAWFORDF. Marion823 CRA1888
Women and children last NICHOLS Beverley 824 NIC1932
Wood magic JEFFERIESRichard824 JEF1800
Woodstock : or the cavalier : a tale of the year sixteen hundred and fifty-oneSCOTTWalter, Sir823.8 SCO1871
Woodstock : or the cavalier. A tale of the year sixteen hundred and fifty-oneSCOTTWalter820 SCO1880
Word from England : an anthology of prose and poetry compiled for the King's Forces BRIDGESTom, Sir 820.8 BRI1940
Words on the air 1938-1945 STEEDWickham8241946
Wordsworth, Shelley, KeatsMASSONDavid821 MAS1875
Working bullocks PRICHARDKatharine SusannahA823 PRI1926
Working bullocks PRICHARDKatharine SusannahA823 PRI1944
Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson EMERSONRalph Waldo828 EME1907
Works of Robert Hall, A.M.HALLRobert828.7 HAL1846
Wrack at Tidesend : a book of balnearics SITWELLOsbert821 SIT1952
Wreaths of song : from fields of philosophy 821 WRE1890
Xenophon GRANTAlexander880 GRA1871
Xenophon's history of the affairs of Greece888 XEN1816
YandySTUARTDonaldA823.4 STU1959
Yandy STUARTDonaldA823.1 STU1959
Yorke the adventurer and other stories BECKELouisA823 BEC1901
You can't be too careful : a sample of life 1901-1951WELLSH.G.823 WEL1941
You can't go home againWOLFEThomas823 WOL1947
Younger sonsDRAKE-BROCKMANH.A823.4 DRA1937
Youth/ heart of darkness/ the end of the tetherCONRADJoseph823 CON1946
Zorba the GreekKAZANTZAKINikos889.3 KAZ1952