83 items found

The real Beatrice Chase: a Dartmoor author (2015)

Simon Dell

Beatrice Chase of Widecombe (my Lady of the Moor) (1974)

Eileen Morgan

Beatrice Chase ([1910?])

Beatrice Chase (c.1910)

Beatrice Chase ([1920?])

The Dartmoor books of Beatrice Chase (1989)

F. J. M. Laver

Beatrice Chase (1987)

John Pegg

My heaven in Devon: a volume of eucharistic verse (1918)

Olive Katherine Parr

Pearl ; or a passing brightness (1906)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

Gorse blossoms from Dartmoor (1918)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

Our Lady of the eucharist (1928)

Olive Katherine Parr

The corpse on the moor: a true mystery story - new edition (1946)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

The corpse on the moor: a true mystery story - new edition (1953)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

Through a Dartmoor window ([1915?)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

Robert Hugh Benson: an appreciation (1915)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

The corpse on the moor: a true mystery story (1946)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

My chief knight John Oxenham: a memoir and an appeal (1943)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

The voice of the river: a Dartmoor story (1903)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

The voice of the river: a Dartmoor story (1925)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

Pearl: a Cornish love story (1927)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

Patricia Lancaster's revenge (1928)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

Lady Avis Trewithen: a romance of Dartmoor (1922)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

Lady Avis Trewithen: a romance of Dartmoor (1929)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

Gorse blossoms from Dartmoor (1928)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

The passing of the rainbow maker (1926)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)

Dartmoor hermits: an arresting conjecture ([1924?)

Beatrice Chase (Pseudonym of Olive Katherine Parr)