919 items found

Report and transactions 1996 (1996) [Vol. 128, 1996, Tavistock]

Devonshire Association

When Cornish skies are smiling (1984)

Denys Val Baker

Tony Beard reads the stories of Jan Stewer (1996)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Gratitude (1958)

Caecilia E. M. Pugh

Plymouth children writing: an anthology of short stories and poems by Plymouths young people (1993)

Plymouth ..

Bibliography of the works of S. Baring-Gould, in chronological order (c.1925)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

Bibliography of serial articles published by Rev. S. Baring- Gould ([1926?])

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

Tryphena's portrait album and other photographs of Hardy interest (1967)

Lois Deacon

Hardy's Summer romance, 1867: an interpretation and a (1967)

Lois Deacon

The confusion room (1996)

Derek Tangye

Dartmoor dreams: poetry and photography of Dartmoor (1996)

John Powls

Hardy's child: fact or fiction? : a note (1968)

F. R. Southerington

Thomas Hardy and the Salisbury See (1975)

Lois Deacon

Lorna Doone: a romance of Exmoor (1873)

R. D. Blackmore

Perlycross; a tale of the Western hills (1983)

R. D. Blackmore

Lorna Doone: a romance of Exmoor (1888)

R. D. Blackmore

This is my harvest (1962)

Judith Brundrett Bickle

A peep behind the curtain ([1750?)

The politick maid of Suffolk, or, the lawyer outwitted ([1810?)

Proposals for printing by subscription, Lectures on the Lord's prayer. By Richard Taprell (1791)

Richard Taprell

Paradise lost, and paradise regained ([1795?)

The Kentish garland ([1810?)

The unnatural father, or, the dutiful son's reward ([1810?)

The sailor's journal (1790)

Sailor's Journal

On Tuesday and Wednesday last, the report of several large cannons was heard off an island to the west of the City, .. ([1761])

The humours of Plymouth. A medley. As it was exhibited, by Mr. Collins, at the Theatre, to a brilliant audience, .. (c.1780)

The maid's lamentation for the loss of her shepherd ([1782?)

The lamenti[ng shepherd?] ([1782?)

The speech of Oliver Cromel, [sic] upon dissolving the Parliament ([1784])

The Plymouth tragedy; or, fair Susan's overthrow ([1810?)

Plymouth ..

A song composed by a sailor at Exeter, on Ld. Hood's expected visit to that city, to the tune of He comes, &c ([1783])

The Totnes address, versified. To which is annex'd, the original address, as presented to His Majesty. (1727)

Totnes ..

The Totnes address, presented to His Majesty, and printed in the London-Gazette, March 2, 1726-7. Versified ([1727])

Totnes ..

Address of thanks from the English virgins of sixteen to the Hon. Charles-James Fox, for his zeal ... Marriage-Act .. ([1781], )

Thomas  Brice

Beauty's admirer; or, the lover in Cupid's snare (1783)

R.W. (Pseudonym)

The duellists, a farce, performed at the Theatre Real, in Heavitree, last Monday (1782)

Best Cornish Jokes (n.d.)

Tor Mark Press

Wild Card (1974)

Raymond Hawkey

The statue (1908)

Eden Phillpotts

Air sea rescue in World War Two: a first hand account of the Royal Navy North Sea rescue motor launches (1995)

Alan Rowe

The bloody crown of Geltya (1984)

Melville Bennetto

Education after the war (1916)

Joseph Bellamy (Sir)

The countries sweet simplicity: Devonshire life in the poetry of (1984)

David Frank Beer

Poetry now: West Country 1996 (1996)

Poetry now: South West 1996 (1996)

The hound of the Baskervilles (1996)

Arthur Conan Doyle (Sir)

Collected poems for children (1996)

Charles Causley

Polly, being the second part of The Beggars Opera (1922)

John Gay

Henry Williamson: Tarka and the last romantic (1995)

Anne Williamson

Poetic legend and lore of the South Hams and Dartmoor: poems and illustrations (1995)

Mary Wensley White