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Les Silences du Colonel Bramble by André Maurois is a literary gem that combines wartime camaraderie with wit and wisdom.
£16.00
This copy was published by A. & C. Black in 1911. It includes 12 plates and 63 pages.
£16.00
In Search of Wales (1952) by H.V. Morton is a literary odyssey that beckons readers to embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting landscapes and rich history of Wales.
£18.00
Ballads & Lyrics of Old France, With Other Poems (1907) by Andrew Lang, published by Longmans, is a literary treasure that transports readers to the enchanting world of medieval France.
£12.00
Glimpses of New Zealand Scenery by B. E. Baughan offers readers a captivating exploration of the stunning landscapes and remarkable experiences found within the enchanting realm of New Zealand.
£14.00
Practical Hints on Painting Composition, Landscaping and Etching by Henry F. W. Ganz, published in 1905, is a timeless guide for aspiring artists and enthusiasts of the visual arts.
£45.00
Mother India (1930) by Katherine Mayo is a thought-provoking and controversial work that delves into the complex social and cultural landscape of India during the early 20th century.
£12.00
The Royal and Ancient by Pat Ward-Thomas is a captivating exploration of the illustrious history and enduring legacy of one of the world's most renowned golf clubs, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews.
£18.00
The Open Sea: Its Natural History, Part II, Fish and Fisheries is a comprehensive exploration of the aquatic world within British waters.
£14.00
Scenes from European History by G.B. Smith is a captivating journey through pivotal moments in European history, breathing life into renowned figures who often remain distant in traditional textbooks.
£10.00
A Traveller's Companion to Southern Africa by Mike Crewe-Brown is an indispensable guide for explorers venturing into the diverse and enchanting landscapes of Southern Africa.
£12.00
A History of England: England Before the Norman Conquest, Vol. 1 (1910) by Charles Oman is a timeless masterpiece that delves into the rich tapestry of England's early history.
£22.00
Is the Moon Made of Cheese? by Allan Parkinson is a captivating exploration of the fascinating intersections between science, religion, and imagination.
£16.00
How to Grow Pinks by the British National Carnation Society is an essential guide for gardening enthusiasts.
£9.00
Europe in the Middle Ages by Ierne L. Plunket offers a comprehensive and captivating journey through the rich tapestry of medieval European history.
£22.00