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Tales of Wrykyn and elsewhere: twenty-five short stories of school life
Porpoise Books
1997
A collection of short stories based at Wrykyn College.
Talks about wireless with some pioneering history and some hints and calculations for wireless amateurs
Cassell and Company, Ltd
1925
An introduction to, and history of, wireless communications. From the library of noted Scottish engineer John Strain.
Tamar estuaries historic environment: a review of marine and coastal archaeology
Published for Tamar Estuaries Historic Environment Advisory Forum
1997
A survey of archaeology in the Tamar Estuaries, and an assessment of future research needs.
A taste of life
Hall and Woodhouse Limited
2002
An introduction to Hall and Woodhouse Limited, its pubs, and its community activities.
The Tay Valley plan: a physical, social and economic survey and plan for the future development of East Central Scotland
East Central (Scotland) Regional Planning Advisory Committee
1950
A major study of the characteristics and needs of East Central Scotland.
Telephony without wires
Wireless Press Limited
1919
A review of different methods and technologies for the generation and transmission of telephone signals without fixed wire connections.
Television and me: the memoirs of John Logie Baird
Mercat Press
2004
An insight into the thinking of John Logie Baird, inventor of television and pioneer of numerous other communication and imaging technologies.
Television Baird
HAUM
1973
A biography of John Logie Baird, inventor of television and pioneer numerous other communication and imaging technologies.
Television reception technique
Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd.
1937
An overview of the main methods of television transmission and reception.
Television today and tomorrow
Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd.
1930
A discussion of the development of television technologies and services. From the library of Lord Reith, Scottish broadcasting executive who established the tradition of independent public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom.
Teller of tales: the life of Arthur Conan Doyle
Allen Lane
1999
A portrait of the man behind the Sherlock Holmes stories with an emphasis on his psychic crusade.
Telling of murder
Faber and Faber
1952
Who is behind the repeated attempts to kill Osborne Vandervell, wealthy London ship-owner?
Tempolabor: a libertine laboratory?
Schwabe
1998
An eclectic collection of new work by artists and writers.
Ten thousand blunt instruments and other tales of mystery
Crippen & Landru
2010
A collection of six short stories.
Ten years of game-keeping
Edward Arnold
1909
A synthesis of day-by-day account of a gamekeeper's experiences over ten years.
A term on trial
S. W. Partridge & Co.
1930
Tensions rise when two groups of schoolboys are removed to Grainby College
The testing of transformers and alternating current machines
Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd.
1922
An outline of the main principles underlying the practice of testing alternating current machines and transformers for commercial purposes.
Text book on topographical and geographical surveying
His Majesty's Stationery Office
1925
A comprehensive guide to surveying. From the library of noted cartographer John Bartholomew.
Texts and calendars: an analytical guide to serial publications
Offices of the Royal Historical Society
1958
A guide to printed texts and calendars relating to English and Welsh history and issued as serials publications by a public body or private society.
Thank you Watson - the matches!
Oakmagic Publications
1996
A study of tobacco in the canon.
Thank you, Jeeves
Herbert Jenkins Limited
1935
After a falling-out over Bertie's relentless playing of the banjolele, Jeeves leaves his master's service and finds work with Bertie's old friend, Lord "Chuffy" Chuffnell.
Thank you, Mr. Moto ; and, Mr. Moto is so sorry
Franklin Library
1990s
Contains the second and fourth books to feature Mr Moto.

