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Clyde piers: a pictorial record
Inverclyde District Libraries
1982
A survey of the piers used by excursion steamers on the Clyde.
Cock and harlequin: notes concerning music
Egoist Press
1921
A collection of statements and proposals with an appendix on Stravinsky's 'Le sacre du printemps'.
The Coffin Lane murders: an Inspector Faro mystery
Macmillan
1998
Molly Blaith is brutally murdered while out to post a letter for her employer.
Cold, lone and still
Michael Joseph
1983
Two walkers come across a corpse along the West Highland Way.
Collected lyrical poems
Faber and Faber Ltd
1946
A collection of poetry produced over "forty years retired labour".
Collected poems
Reprographia
1971
An omnibus edition of poems from the author's three previous books, along with others which had not been published before in book form.
Collected poems
Macdonald Publishers
1977
A collection of the author's poems with translations of work by Giuseppe Belli and Guillame Apollinaire.
Collected poems
Harper & Row, Publishers
1956
The collected works of the American lyrical poet, playwright, feminist activist, and Pulitzer Prize winner.
Collected poems
Chatto and Windus : Hogarth Press
1985
A collection of poems drawn from thirteen previous volumes plus around a hundred which have never been previously published.
Collected poems 1941-1975
John Calder
1975
A collection of everything that the Scottish artist and writer wished to preserve.
The collected poems of Eric, Count Stenbock : Love, sleep and dreams ; Myrtle, rue and cypress; The shadow of death
Durtro
2001
The first collected edition of Stenbock's poems with a loosely laid in hand-printed folded card featuring the first publication of his 'The ballad of creditors'. Limited edition of 400. From the library of Alan Anderson, of Tragara Press.
Collected poems of Hugh MacDiarmid (C.M. Grieve)
Oliver and Boyd
1962
All the poems which the author thought worthy of inclusion in a definitive edition.
The collected poems of Wallace Stevens
Faber and Faber Limited
1955
A compendium of five previous published volumes of poetry with a section containing twenty-five later poems never before published in book form.
The collected poems of Wilfred Owen
Chatto and Windus
1963
A new edition of Owen's poems based on a close study of MS sources, and containing several previously unpublished poems.
Collecting Sherlockiana: John Bennett Shaw's basic Holmesian library
Rupert Books
1998
An annotated and updated guide to the key works for the study of the canon. Limited edition of 400.
The collector's book of boy's stories
Studio Vista
1973
A guide to collectable boys' books.
The collector's book of children's books
Studio Vista
1971
A guide to collectable children's books.
The College of Corpus Christi and of the Blessed Virgin Mary: a history from 1822 to 1952
Boydell Press
1995
A history of one of the constituent colleges of Cambridge University.
Collins Crime Club: a checklist of the first editions
Dragonby Press
1999
A checklist of the famous Crime Club series published between 1930 and 1994.
Colour photography
Collins
1963
An introduction to colour photography aimed at the junior reader.
The Coltness Iron Company : a study in private enterprise
Privately printed by T. and A. Constable Ltd.
1948
A history of the company founded to exploit reserves of coal and ironstone found on the Coltness estate near Newmains, Lanarkshire.
Come into the garden, cook
J.M. Dent and Sons Limited
1942
A collection of recipes based mainly on vegetables, with a foreword by Helen Kirkpatrick.
The coming of Carew: a fantasy in crime
Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd.
1945
An author gets a shock when one of his characters, the fiendish 'Criminal Carew' comes to life!

