30 items found

We donkeys in Devon (1886)

Volo non Valeo [Gibbons]

Jan Stewer at home and abroad ([1920])

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Agatha's heaven: a comedy in three acts ([1933])

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

The customs of Old England (1919)

F. J. Snell

The Celtic borderland - a rediscovery of the Marches from Wye to Dee ([1927?)

F. J. Snell

The age of transition, 1400-1580: vol II-dramatists & prose writer (1905)

F. J. Snell

The age of Alfred (1912)

F. J. Snell

The age of transition, 1400 -1580: vol 1 the Poets (1905)

F. J. Snell

The age of Chaucer, 1346-1400 (1901)

F. J. Snell

Garibaldi and his Red-shirts (1915)

F. J. Snell

Boys who became famous (1914)

F. J. Snell

The Fourteenth Century (1899)

F. J. Snell

Tiverton: a poem ([1780?)

Henry Kiddell

The story of a red-deer (1897)

John William Fortescue (The Honourable Sir)

Dialogue in the Devonshire Dialect in three parts by a Lady to which is added a glossary by J.F.Palmer (1837)

Revelations of prison life ; with an enquiry into prison discipline & secondary punishment. (1857)

George Laval Chesterton

Peace, war & adventure: an auto-biographical memoir, vol II ([1854?)

George Laval Chesterton

Peace, war & adventure: an auto-biographical memoir, vol 1 (1853)

George Laval Chesterton

Wayside warbles. (1870)

Edward Capern

Poems of faith & freedom: a book of Protestant verse (c.1960)

R. D. Browne

Fringilla: some tales in verse (1895)

R. D. Blackmore

Rhymes in the West of England Dialect: also rhymes by Outis. (1872)

Agrikler (Pseudonym for Joseph Edwards)

Lorna Doone: a romance of Exmoor (1883)

R. D. Blackmore

Three short plays (1928)

Eden Phillpotts

Specimens of English dialects. 1: Devonshire. An Exmoor scolding and courtship (1879)

The calm defence of the deity of Jesus Christ, continued and maintain'd ... By John Moore, of Tiverton (1721)

John Moore (Reverend)

Letters & poems tu es brither Jan, in the Devonshire dialect. (1902)

Nathan Hogg

The story of a red-deer (1902)

John William Fortescue (The Honourable Sir)

Ballads and songs (1858)

Edward Capern

Poems (1856)

Edward Capern