31 items found

When William Came - A Story of London Under the Hohenzollerns: Pen-name of H.H.Munro. (1914)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)

The Square Egg and Other Sketches: Pen-name of H.H.Munro. With a biography by his sister (1924)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)

Sir Francis Drake: Golden Hind Series (1927, )

E. F. Benson

Devonshire Characteristics and Strange Events - First Series (1926)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

The King's General In The West: The life of Sir Richard Granville[Grenville] 1600-1659 compiled from various sources. (1908)

Roger Granville (Reverend)

The Civil War: An illustrated history of the war between the States (1991)

Geoffrey C. Ward

The Life and Times of Martin Blake, B.D.: biography. 1593-1673 Vicar of Barnstaple and Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral. With some account of his conflicts with the Puritan lecturers and persecutions (1910)

John Frederick Chanter (Reverend)

Sir Francis Drake: Golden Hind Series (1927, )

E. F. Benson

Captain Scott (1929, )

Stephen Gwynn

Unknown Devon (1927, )

L. Du Garde Peach

How We Lived Then 1914-1918: A sketch of social and domestic life in England during the war (1929, )

C. S. Peel

The Chronicles of Clovis: Pen-name of H.H.Munro. Introduction by A.A. Milne (1926)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)

Great Men of Devon (1956)

Samuel Holroyd Burton

The Life and Times of Martin Blake, B.D.: 1593-1673 Vicar of Barnstaple and Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral. With some account of his conflicts with the Puritan lecturers and persecutions. (1910)

John Frederick Chanter (Reverend)

The Life and Times of Martin Blake, B.D.: biography. 1593-1673 Vicar of Barnstaple and Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral. With some account of his conflicts with the Puritan lecturers and persecutions (1910)

John Frederick Chanter (Reverend)

Sir John Hawkins: Biography of the great explorer and navigator John Hawkins. (1930, )

Philip Gosse

The Toys of Peace and Other Papers: Pen-name of H.H.Munro. Introduction by G.K. Chesterton (1926)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)

Devonshire Characteristics and Strange Events - Second Series (1926)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

The Diary of Thomas Turner of East Hoathly 1754-1765: Edited by Florence Maris Turner (Mrs Charles Lamb) Great-Great Granddaughter of the diarist. With an introduction by J.B. Priestley (1925)

Thomas Turner

Reginald, and, Reginald in Russia: Pen-name of H.H.Munro. Introduction by Hugh Walpole (1926)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)

The Poetical Works of Robert Stephen Hawker, M.A.: Edited from the oroginal manuscripts and annotated copies together with a prefatory notice and bibliography by Alfred Wallis. (1899)

Robert Stephen Hawker (Reverend)

MI9 - The British secret service that fostered escape and evasion 1939-1945 and its American counterpart.: Co-author; J.M.Langley. (1979)

M. R. D. Foot

The Counter-Armada, 1596: The Journal of the Mary Rose. Co-author: Usherwood,Elizabeth. (1983)

Stephen Usherwood

Devonshire Characteristics and Strange Events (1908)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

The Life and Times of Martin Blake, B.D.: 1593-1673 Vicar of Barnstaple and Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral. With some account of his conflicts with the Puritan lecturers and persecutions. (1910)

John Frederick Chanter (Reverend)

Cornish Characters and Strange Events: With 20 full-page illustrations reproduced from old prints, etc (1925, )

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

Devonshire Characteristics and Strange Events - First Series: Ghosts, strange events and remarkable ordinary characters in Devon (1926)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

Cornish Silhouettes (1924, )

C. C. Rogers

New Letters & Memorials Of Jane Welsh Carlyle: Volume I: Annotated by Thomas Carlyle and edited by Alexander Carlyle with an introduction by Sir James Crichton-Browne, M.D. (1903)

Jane Welsh Carlyle

Devonshire Characteristics and Strange Events - First Series: Ghosts, strange events and remarkable ordinary characters in Devon (1926)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

When William Came - A Story of London Under the Hohenzollerns: Pen-name of H.H.Munro. Introduction by Lord Charnwood (1926)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)