254 items found

The talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's club (1908) [2, 1905-1908]

Uncle Tom Cobley (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Devon dialect: a selection of words and anecdotes from around Devon ([2014])

Ellen Fernau

Rules and regillations of the new milk and dairies order, ([1929?])

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Exmoor Courtship and an Exmoor scolding: Two 18th century Devon dialogues

Exmoor ..

In a Cornish looking glass: life in a fishing cove (2006)

J. Henry Harris

Readings and recitations in Wessex dialect ([1925?])

John Read

Jim and Nell (1926)

R. B. M-

The earliest poem in the Devonshire dialect (1923)

R. Pearse Chope

Ditties vrum Devon ([2000?])

Derrick V. Rugg

The language of Willam Barnes, English poet and philologist, 1801- 1885 (2002)

Frances Austin

Flibberts and skiddicks (bits and pieces): stories and poems in the Devonshire dialect (2002)

An Exmoor scolding, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin (1802)

Exmoor ..

A parcel of ol' crams (1932)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

An Exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language ... also, an Exmoor courtship. (1775)

Exmoor ..

Two 18th century Devon dialogues: Exmoor courtship and an Exmoor scolding : introduced, and with a version of the Exmoor courtship in dictionary English by Lois Lamplugh (1999)

Lamplugh, Lois

The talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's club (1904) [1, 1900-1904]

Uncle Tom Cobley (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect (1846)

Jan Stewer at home and abroad (2010)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

The adventures of Rozzy Paul and Zacky Martin ; the St.Agnes bear hunt; Perran cherrybeam ... (1854)

John Tabois Tregellas

Translations from Persian poetry (1956)

William Barnes

A selection of his poems (1972)

William Barnes

Jim an' Nell: a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon (1965)

William Frederick Rock

Through the Mesopotamian campaign with Pimpler and party ([1919])

Quin Quill

A humorous tale in the West Countrie and Cockney dialects entitled Jan Ridley's new wife ([1910])

The guest: a drama of Monmouth's rebellion in the dialect of Somerset (1932)

James Archibald Garton

Emmy and Fred ([1950])

John Britton

A plant of lemon verbena: a Somersetshire idyll (1895)

Alicia A. Leith

Jan Clattery at the Demshur dinner ([1893])

Reginald Wreford

A second series of poems including Mucksy Lane, a ghost story, in the Devonshire dialect (1888)

Nathan Hogg

Poetical letters tu es brither Jan, and a witch story .. in the Devonshire dialect, by Nathan Hogg. (1888)

Nathan Hogg

A new series of poems in the Devonshire dialect including the witch story of Mucksy Lane and the Kenton ghost - 4th ed.enlgd (1866)

Nathan Hogg

Select poems of William Barnes ([1908])

William Barnes

Gentleman Upcotts daughter (1892)

Tom Cobbleigh (Pseudonym of Walter Raymond)

Die sprache des dialekt Dichters William Barnes (Dorsetshire) (1921)

Kurt Urlau

In a Devonshire carrier's van. 1st series ([1906?)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

In a Devonshire carrier's van. 2nd series (c.1910)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Jan Stewer's Demshur buke (190-)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

The St. Agnes bear hunt, and the Perran cherrybeam (1848)

John Tabois Tregellas

Letters in the Devonshire dialect (1847)

Nathan Hogg

Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect (1866)

William Barnes

Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect (1863)

William Barnes

Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect (1879)

William Barnes

Down in Devon: umourous tales ([1920?)

Uncle Tom Cobley (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Jim and Nell: a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon (1857)

William Frederick Rock

William Barnes: he Dorset poet (1984)

William Barnes

Poems partly of rural life, in national English (1844)

William Barnes

Randigal rhymes and a glossary of Cornish words (1895)

Joseph Thomas

Tony Beard reads the stories of Jan Stewer (1996)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Poems ... by Outis, with ... rhymes in ... dialect by Agrikler: A new edition greatly enlarged ([1875])

Outis (Pseudonym)