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The Thinking Machine: Jacques Futrelle: discovering the titanic talent of a pioneer American mystery author
Graphic Illusions
1995
The first authorised biography of Jacques Futrelle.
The third man: the life and times of William Murdoch 1754-1839 : the inventor of gas lighting
Andre Deutsch
1992
A biography of William Murdoch who worked for William Boulton and James Watt and invented gaslighting.
The thirsty dragon
Gwasg Carreg Gwalch,
2006
A history of brewing in Wales, with shorter coverage on whisky, cider and mead production.
Thirty years farming on the Clifton Park system : how to supply humus, texture, and fertility by the aid of deep-rooting grasses
Faber and Faber Limited
1944
An explanation by a working farmer as to how we can best retain the fertility in our soil.
This farming business
Faber and Faber
1944
An introduction to farming as a business and the reforms needed to improve production.
This is not the end of the book: a conversation
Harvill Secker
2011
A discussion of the future of the book in the digital age.
Thomas Carlyle and D.H. Lawrence
Carlyle Society
1984
A discussion of the affinity between Thomas Carlyle and D. H. Lawrence
Three letters from Thos. Telford
J.A. Birkbeck
1968
An analysis of the three letters written by Thomas Telford, principally concerned with a scheme for improving Edinburgh's water supply. A limited edition of 250.
A three pipe problem
Collins
1975
Sheridan Haynes pursues a karate killer using his experience as a portrayer of Holmes. From the library of Sherlockian J. L. Weir.
Three Porges parodies and a pastiche
Magico Magazine
1988
A selection of short stories including three featuring Stately Homes, and one featuring Sherman Horn.
Through a city archway: the story of Allen and Hanburys 1715-1954
John Murray
1954
A history of the London pharmaceuticals firm.
Thy brother death
Collins [for] The Crime Club
1993
A Professor receives a letter intended for his brother, and the authoress is promptly murdered.
The Tibetan book of the dead, or, The after-death experiences on the Bardo plane, according to Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup's English rendering
Humphrey Milford
1927
A translation of the Tibetan Buddhist text 'The Bardo Thodol'.
The Tibetan book of the dead, or, The after-death experiences on the Bardo plane, according to Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup's English rendering
Geoffrey Cumberlege
1951
A translation of the Tibetan Buddhist text : the Bardo Thodol.
The Tibetan book of the great liberation, or, The method of realizing nirvana through knowing the mind, preceded by an epitome of Padma-Sambhava's biography and followed by Guru Phadampa Sangay's teachings, according to English renderings
Oxford University Press
1965
A translation of three key Tibetan Buddhist texts.
The Tibetan book of the great liberation, or, The method of realizing nirvana through knowing the mind, preceded by an epitome of Padma-Sambhava's biography and followed by Guru Phadampa Sangay's teachings, according to English renderings
Geoffrey Cumberlege
1954
A translation of three key Tibetan Buddhist texts.
Ties that bind: boy's schools of Edinburgh
Steve Savage
2009
A history of boys fee-paying schools in Edinburgh.
The time of our life
Billie Smith
2015
An account of an Edinburgh family who moved to Dumfriesshire during the Second World War.
The Times deceas'd : the Rare Book Department of the Times Bookshop in the 1960s
Stone Trough Books
2003
A memoir of rare bookselling in the sixties.
Tiverton's industrial archaeology: a guide
Exeter Industrial Archaeology Group
1976
An introduction to the industrial archaeology of the Devon town.
To err is human, or, All's well that ends well
Eric Monahan
2003
A collection of five Sherlock Holmes pastiches.
Too many magicians
Macdonald
1968
The Chief Sorcerer for the City of London is found dead in a locked room, with the only key to the door lying near his body.