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The trial of Ezra Pound: a documental account of the treason case
Faber and Faber
1967
An account of the charges of treason brought against Pound resulting from broadcasts from Italy.
Trial of John Donald Merrett
William Hodge & Company, Limited
1920
An account of the trial of John Merrett, who murdered his mother and presented forged cheques on her bank account.
Trial of Oscar Slater
William Hodge & Company, Limited
1950
An account of the murder of Miss Marion Gilchrist and the trial of Oscar Slater.
Trial of the Rev. Edward Irving, M.A.: a cento of criticism
E. Brain
1823-1831
A collection of pamphlets, bound in one volume, mainly relating to the trials of Reverend Edward Irving and the Reverend Alexander Fletcher.
The trials of Oscar Wilde: Regina (Wilde) v. Queensferry, Regina v. Wilde and Taylor
William Hodge and Company, Limited
1948
A full account of the three trials that led to Wilde being imprisoned.
The trinity cat, and other mysteries
Crippen & Landru Publishers
2006
A collection of short stories.
The triple alliance
Thomas Nelson and Sons
1900s
The theft of coins from the neighbour of a pupil at The Birches provide a backdrop to a typical range of schoolboy adventures and misunderstandings.
The triumphs of Sherlock Holmes: three new cases
Eric Monahan
2001
A collection of three pastiches.
Trouble a-brewing: a novel of detection
Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd.
1946
Chief Inspector Meredith pursues a murderer who poisoned his victim and then hid the body in a hogshead of beer.
Trouble and promise in the struggle of the church in Germany
Clarendon Press
1938
A lecture given at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, on 4 March 1938.
Trouble comes double
Arthur Barker Limited
1955
Ebon Sickel pursues his partner's killers, and is led into the world of smuggling and dope running.
Trouble on Tuesday
Andrew Melrose Ltd
1952
An accidental meeting with a crime reporter leads Carver to the uncovering of a gang of international criminals.
The trouble with Jennings
Collins
1960
Jennings resolves to be decent to old people like the masters, with mixed results. The eleventh book in the series.
Trout, sea trout and salmon fishing
Collins
1970
An introduction to trout and salmon fishing.
True to type: a selection from letters and diaries of German soldiers and civilians collected on the Soviet-German front
Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd
1945
An insight into the state of mind of German soldiers and civilians from diaries captured by the Red Army.
A trust betrayed
Heinemann
2000
A merchant is stabbed to death in mediaeval Edinburgh, and his wife resolves to find his murderer. With a loosely inserted slipe signed by the author.
Trust Jennings!
Collins
1969
Jennings has a cunning plan to raise funds for Famine Relief. The eighteenth book in the series.
The truth about Pearl Harbor
Strickland Press
1945
An analysis of the events leading up to the Pearl Harbor disaster.
The truth about Sarajevo: a play for the Traverse Theatre
Scottish Theatre
1970
First performed at the Traverse Theatre Club, Edinburgh, on May 20th 1969.
The truthful lady
Magico Magazine
1985
A reprint of a chapter that first appeared in the 1920 publication 'Carrington's cases'.
The Tullis Press, Cupar, 1803-1849
Abertay Historical Society
1967
A history of the Tullis Press with a bibliography of its publications.
Tunstall
Tempus
2005
A primarily photographic record of life in the Staffordshire town of Tunstall, now part of Stoke-on-Trent.
A turf mystery
Philip Allan
1934
Missing papers, a foreign potentate, and a winning horse combine to create a turf mystery.
Tutankhamen and the discovery of his tomb by the late Earl of Carnarvon and Mr Howard Carter
George Routledge & Sons, Ltd.
1923
Based on a series of contemporary articles written for The Daily Telegraph.

