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- Subject of37
- Weatherland, writers & artists under English skies, Alexandra Harris
- Orwell, a man of our times, Richard Bradford
- J.K. Rowling, Ann Gaines
- Agatha Christie, first lady of crime, edited by H. R. F. Keating ; with a new introduction by Sophie Hannah
- Eleanor Farjeon's poems for children, Eleanor Farjeon
- Who wrote the classics?, Nora Stirling ; illustrated by Emil Weiss
- D is for Dahl
- Introducing Charles Dickens, by Mary Lamberton Becker; illustrations by Oscar Ogg
- Knight of the holy ghost, a short history of G.K. Chesterton, by Dale Ahlquist
- Writers for young adults, Ted Hipple, editor
- British authors before 1800, a biographical dictionary, edited by Stanley J. Kunitz and Howard Haycraft
- Bard of Avon, the story of William Shakespeare, Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Lives and works, young adult authors
- Speaking for ourselves, autobiographical sketches by notable authors of books for young adults, compiled and edited by Donald R. Gallo
- British writers
- Among the Janeites, A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen Fandom
- The Oxford encyclopedia of British literature, edited by David Scott Kastan
- Time machine, the story of H.G. Wells, William J. Boerst
- A mystic's work, Julian of Norwich, Christina M Carlson
- Boy, tales of childhood, Roald Dahl
- People worth talking about, With caricatures by Conrado Massaguer
- Among the Janeites, a journey through the world of Jane Austen fandom, by Deborah Yaffe
- Bright star, green light, the beautiful works and damned lives of John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jonathan Bate
- The storytellers, straight talk from the world's most acclaimed suspense and thriller authors, edited by Mark Rubinstein
- British authors of the nineteenth century, edited by Stanley J. Kunitz; associate editor, Howard Haycraft ; complete in one volume with 1000 biographies and 350 portraits
- Animal numbers, Bert Kitchen
- Shelley and his circle, 1773-1822, Edited by Kenneth Neill Cameron
- South from Granada, a Genius Entertainment and Wellspring ; produced by Beatriz de la Gandara, Fernando Bovaira, Gustavo Ferrada ; directed and written by Fernando Colomo
- Boy, tales of childhood, Roald Dahl
- Shakespeare, a life, Wendy Greenhill and Paul Wignall
- E. Nesbit ;, a biography, by Doris Langley Moore
- The woman who created Frankenstein, a portrait of Mary Shelley, by Janet Harris
- The professional writer in Elizabethan England ;, a study of nondramatic literature
- Boy, relatos de infancia, Roald Dahl ; ilustraciones de Quentin Blake ; traducción de Salustiano Masó
- The portable Oscar Wilde, edited by Richard Aldington and Stanley Weintraub
- Going solo, Roald Dahl
- Mary Wollstonecraft, mother of women's rights, Miriam Brody
Outgoing Resources
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