Incoming Resources
- Cakes and ale, with a special introd. for this ed. by Mr. Maugham
- The tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, by Beatrix Potter
- Christmas at high rising, Angela Thirkell
- A scream in Soho, by John G. Brandon
- A town like Alice, Nevil Shute
- Enid Blyton's Upper fourth at Malory Towers
- Beau Geste, by Percival Christopher Wren
- The captive of Kensington Palace, Jean Plaidy
- The diary of a drug fiend, by Aleister Crowley
- Hussein, an entertainment, Patrick O'Brian
- The time machine, H.G. Wells ; edited by John Lawton
- Poirot investigates, a Hercule Poirot collection, Agatha Christie
- Under Western eyes, Joseph Conrad ; edited by Stephen Donovan ; with an introduction by Allan H. Simmons
- The world of Jeeves, P.G. Wodehouse
- The Forsyte saga, John Galsworthy ; edited with an introduction and notes by Geoffrey Harvey
- Mr. Mistoffelees, the Conjuring Cat, written by T.S. Eliot ; illustrated by Arthur Robins
- Patrol, Philip McDonald
- The riddle of the sands, a record of secret service recently achieved, Erskine Childers ; with an afterword by Ned Halley
- Ford Madox Ford, from apprentice to craftsman
- A preface to H.G. Wells, John Hammond
- The silver spoon, John Galsworthy
- The flight of the falcon, Daphne du Maurier ; with an introduction by Amanda Craig
- The murder on the links, Agatha Christie
- We think the world of you, J. R. Ackerley ; introduction by P. N. Furbank
- After many a summer, Aldous Huxley
- Heart of darkness with Youth and The end of the tether, Joseph Conrad ; with an afterword by Keith Carabine
- England, my England and other stories, by D.H. Lawrence
- The book of lost tales, [The History of Middle-earth 2], J.R.R. Tolkien. Part 2
- The time before this, Nicholas Monsarrat
- Augustus Carp Esq. by himself, being the autobiography of a really good man
- Leave it to Psmith, P. G. Wodehouse
- The Cornish coast murder, John Bude
- Virginia Woolf, Nigel Nicolson
- The tale of Squirrel Nutkin, by Beatrix Potter
- The adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ; with an afterword by David Stuart Davies
- Typhoon and other tales, Joseph Conrad ; edited with an introduction and notes by Cedric Watts
- The adventures of Sherlock Holmes ;, and, The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle ; introduction by Iain Pears ; notes by Ed Glinert
- The tale of Timmy Tiptoes, Beatrix Potter
- The narrative of John Smith, Arthur Conan Doyle ; edited and with an introduction by Jon Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower and Rachel Foss
- Chance, a tale in two parts,, by Joseph Conrad
- D.H. Lawrence and nine women writers, Leo Hamalian
- The adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- Orwell, a man of our times, Richard Bradford
- Lob Lie-by-the-fire, or, The luck of Lingborough ;, The story of a short life, by Mrs. Ewing ; with three colour plates by H.M. Brock and line drawings in the text by Randolph Caldecott
- The world in the evening, Christopher Isherwood
- The riddle of the sands, Erskine Childers
- The complete short stories [of] D.H. Lawrence, D.H. Lawrence
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, the greatest detective in the world, Mark Aldridge ; foreword by Mark Gatiss
- The secret agent, a simple tale, Joseph Conrad ; edited with and introduction and notes by Michael Newton ; general editor, J.H. Stape
- The island of Doctor Moreau, H.G. Wells ; edited by Patrick Parrinder ; with an introduction by Margaret Atwood and notes by Steven McLean