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It Was The Nightingale: Volume X in the Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight sequence. (1962)

Henry Williamson

Hartland Forest, and, Roseteague. (1884)

Mrs Bray

Michael's Crag: With three hundred and fifty marginal illustrations in silhouette by Francis and Alec Carruthers Gould. (1893)

Grant Allen

The History of Jack Sheppard: His wonderful exploits and escapes.: A romance founded on facts. Pirated edition of William Harrison Ainsworth's "Jack Sheppard". (1839)

John Williams (Dramatist)

The Talba: an historical romance. (1884)

Mrs Bray

Dariel: a romance of Surrey.: With drawings by Chris Hammond. (1897)

R. D. Blackmore

Plays from St. Hilary: Contains three plays: The Upper Chamber; The Eve of All Souls; The Stranger at St. Hilary by Fr Bernard Walke who was incumbent at St.Hilary, Cornwall. (1939)

Bernard Walke

Dartmoor Idylls (1896)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

The Old Stag: Twelve short stories (1926)

Henry Williamson

The Call of Chambercombe: A true story of the North Devon Coast (1959)

L. C. L. Pincombe

The Patriot's Progress: Being the vicissitudes of Pte. John Bullock related by Henry Williamson and drawn by William Kermode. (1930)

Henry Williamson

The Red Lovering (1947)

W. H. Child

Life in a Devon village (1965)

Henry Williamson

The English Past: Evocations of Persons and Places (1951)

A. L. Rowse

The Pathway: Volume IV in the Flax of Dream tetralogy. (1928)

Henry Williamson

A Book of Fairy Tales: Retellings of stories from Perrault, Grimm et al with illustrations by A.J.Gaskin. (1912)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

The Scandaroon: With illustrations by Ken Lilly (1972)

Henry Williamson

The Home Theatre: Twelve comediettas, practically adapted for Home Performance (1880)

William Frederick Rock

The Beggar's Opera: As acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden (1811)

John Gay

The Maid of Sker (0)

R. D. Blackmore

Dartmoor Idylls (1896)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

Westward Ho!: Or, The voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight of Burrough in the County of Devon in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth (1901)

Charles Kingsley

Pendower: A story of Cornwall in the time of Henry the Eighth (1882)

M. Filleul

The Westminster Alice: Pen-name of H.H.Munro. Illustrated by F. Carruthers Gould. (1902)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)

What D'Ye Call It: A Tragi-Comi-Pastoral Farce (1763)

John Gay

The Beggar's Opera: illustrated by R. Cruikshank (1830)

John Gay

Red Spider: in two volumes.: Volume 2 (1887)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

Three Marriages (1939)

E. M. Delafield

The Loving Spirit (1948)

Daphne Du Maurier (Lady Browning)

Damaris: Pen-name of Mary St. Leger Harrison (1916)

Lucas Malet

Achilles - An Opera: As acted at the Theatres Royal in Drury Lane and Covent Garden. (1779)

John Gay

Court Royal: a story of cross currents in three volumes.: Volume 2 (1886)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

Springhaven: a tale of The Great [Napoleonic] War: First published in 1887 (1912)

R. D. Blackmore

The Old Stag and Other Hunting Stories: Illustrated by C.F.Tunnicliffe. (1933)

Henry Williamson

Devon Boys: A tale of the North Shore (0)

George Manville Fenn

The Beggar's Opera & Polly: 1923 edition from the second edition of The Beggar's Opera in which the Airs are placed in the body of the book. (1923)

John Gay

Mary Lee: Fictional story of the life of Mary Lee set in Tawborough otherwise Barnstaple. (1931)

Geoffrey Dennis

Ielfstan's Place, 15,000 B.C.-1919 A.D.: History of the village of Ilsington in a series of fictionalised episodes (1981)

Richard Girling

Devon Boys - A Tale of the North Shore (0)

George Manville Fenn

The Dream of Fair Women: Volume III in the Flax of Dream tetralogy. (1933)

Henry Williamson

[Three] Tragedies: Titles: Lucius Junius Brutus; Editha; Belisarius. (1792)

Hugh Downman

The Provincial Lady At Home and Abroad: Containing: Diary of a Provincial Lady; The Provincial Lady goes further; The Provincial Lady in America. (1935)

E. M. Delafield

Henry De Pomeroy, or The Eve of St John. (1884)

Mrs Bray

Hartland Forest: a legend of North Devon. (1871)

Mrs Bray

Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor: Illustrated byu A.M. Trotter. (0)

R. D. Blackmore

The Beggar's Opera, The Burlesque, and the Italian Opera: In: Music and Letters: Editor A.H.Fox Strangways, Vol. XVII No. 2, April 1936. (1936)

Arthur V. Berger