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Hereford / Herefordshire Interest - Bundle Six Books.
The Oxford Book of English Verse. Edited by Christopher Ricks.
The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot, A Norton Critical Edition.
Abide with Me: The World of Victorian Hymns by Ian Bradley.
The Man in the Moone or, A Discourse of a Voyage Thither by Domingo Gonsales.
The Tuesday Boys by Rozelle Raynes.
The Bronte Sisters: Large Volume with Six Novels.
From Enlightenment to Romanticism: Two Volumes. Anthology I and II.
Writing Poems by Peter Sansom.
The Nature of Narrative: Fortieth Anniversary Edition. Revised and Expanded.
Practical Criticism by John Peck and Martin Coyle.
Literary Theory: A Guide for the Perplexed by Mary Klages.
The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative by H. Porter Abbott.
The English Language: A Historical Introduction by Charles Barber.
Narrative: A Critical Linguistic Introduction by Michael Toolan.
Grammar for Grown-Ups. A Straightforward Guide to Good English.
An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory.
Narratology: An Introduction to the Theory of Narrative by Mieke Bal.
Critical Thinking Skills: Developing Effective Analysis and Argument.
Studying the Novel by Jeremy Hawthorn.
Reading Poetry: An Introduction by Tom Furniss and Michael Bath.
The Routledge Creative Writing Coursebook by Paul Mills.
Romanticism: An Anthology. Third Edition. Edited by Duncan Wu.
Early Victorian Britain 1832 - 1851 by J. F. C. Harrison.
A Woman's Work is Never Done: A History of Housework in the British Isles...
Language and Community in the Nineteenth Century.
Building Jerusalem: The Rise and Fall of the Victorian City by Tristram Hunt.
The New Bath Guide by Christopher Anstey.
Oxford Type: An Anthology of Isis, the Oxford University Magazine.
Life at Fonthill 1807 - 1822. From the Correspondence of William Beckford.
Young England by Richard Faber.
Louis & Victoria: The First Mountbattens by Richard Hough.