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York

York

Unknown
Chapman & Wilson
1912
A guide to the city of York, with numerous advertisements.
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You brew good ale : a history of small-scale brewing

You brew good ale: a history of small-scale brewing

Peaty, Ian P.
Sutton Publishing
1997
A survey of the rise and eventual decline of home-brew pubs and small local breweries.
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You have lost one of your boots, you say?

You have lost one of your boots, you say?

Matthews, Roger
Poor Folk Upon the Moors
1998
Provides insights into boots and their care in the time of Sir Henry Baskerville.
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Young barbarians

Young barbarians

Maclaren, Ian
Hodder and Stoughton
1901
The adventures, trials and triumphs of boys at a Scottish seminary school.
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Young children in war-time : a year's work in a residential war nursery

Young children in war-time: a year's work in a residential war nursery

Burlingham, Dorothy
George Allen & Unwin Ltd for The New Era
1942
A review of the organisation, activities and impact of three war-time nurseries.
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Young men in spats

Young men in spats

Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville
Herbert Jenkins Limited
1937
A collection of short stories featuring members of the Drones Club.
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Zanzibar shirt, and other stories

The Zanzibar shirt, and other stories

Holding, James
Crippen & Landru
2018
A collection of short stories featuring two collaborative mystery writers and cases they solve on their round-the-world cruise.
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Zarkon, Lord of the Unknown in invisible death : a case from the files of Omega

Zarkon, Lord of the Unknown in invisible death: a case from the files of Omega

Carter, Lin
Doubleday & Company, Inc.
1975
The men of Omega were up against the Grim Reaper who could reach helpless victims behind walls and closed doors.
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£ and the $, or, Gold debts and taxes

The £ and the $, or, Gold debts and taxes

Unknown
Vendome Press
1932
A discussion of the economic impact of the First World War and the action that should be taken by Great Britain.
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