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Miracles: a preliminary study
Geoffrey Bles
1947
Intended to be a study preliminary to any historical enquiry into the actual occurrence of miracles. From the library of noted collector Robert Bardford Reid.
The private wound
Published for The Crime Club by Collins
1968
A young novelist is seduced by the wife of the local squireen, with violent consequences.
The problem of Lemuria: the sunken continent of the Pacific
Rider & Co.
1933
A discussion of the myth of Lemuria.
Scottish scene, or, The intelligent man's guide to Albyn
National Book Association ; Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd.
1940s
A collection of poetry, short stories and essays on aspects of Scottish life.
The Screwtape letters
Geoffrey Bles
1942
Lewis's famous work containing letters from senior demon Screwtape to his nephew Wormwood. From the library of Reverend William Aitken Smellie (minister of St John's Kirk, Perth), with a loosely inserted postcard to Smellie from Reverend A. R. Vidler (a friend of C. S. Lewis and editor of 'Theology').
Selected poems
Hogarth Press
1940
A collection of poems by the Anglo-Irish writer and Poet Laureate who also wrote mystery stories under the pen-name of Nicholas Blake. Loosely laid in review slip.
Sylvie and Bruno concluded
Macmillan and Co.
1893
From the library of Scottish writer and Gaelic revivalist, Ian McAllister Moffatt-Pender
Through the looking-glass
Berkley Publishing Group
1990
A new adaptation of Carroll's classic story.
Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there
Macmillan and Co., Limited
1952
One of Carroll's classic nonsense stories.
Through the looking-glass, and what Alice found there
Bloomsbury
2001
A new edition of Carroll's classic nonsense story with restored versions of Peake's illustrations.
The walrus and the carpenter
Battered Silicon Dispatch Box
1999
From the play 'Alice in Wonderland - a dream play for children in two acts' by Henry Saville Clarke, and including extra verses by Carroll.
The wasp in a wig: a suppressed episode of Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there
Clarkson N. Potter, Inc.
1977
Originally printed for the Lewis Carroll Society of America and containing a facsimile of Carroll's corrected galley proofs.
The wasp in a wig: a suppressed episode of Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there
Macmillan
1977
Originally printed for the Lewis Carroll Society of America and containing a facsimile of Carroll's corrected galley proofs.