Literature & Poetry

The Rectory Children (1894)

Delve into a bygone era with The Rectory Children by Mrs. Molesworth, a captivating tale that captures the spirit of Victorian storytelling.

£18.00

Poison And Adelaide Bartlett (1962)

Poison and Adelaide Bartlett, published in 1962, delves into one of the most sensational criminal trials of the Victorian era, captivating readers with its intriguing narrative and meticulous exploration of a true-life mystery

£10.00

The Cardinal's Snuff-Box (1903)

The Cardinal's Snuff-Box by Henry Harland, published in 1903, invites readers into a delightful turn-of-the-century Italian romance.

£10.00

The Master of the Shell

The Master of the Shell by Talbot Baines Reed is a captivating novel that weaves together themes of adventure, friendship, and self-discovery.

£11.00

Santa Claus in Summer (1960)

Santa Claus in Summer by Compton MacKenzie, in its 1960 edition published by J. M. Dent, offers a whimsical and heartwarming tale that transcends the boundaries of seasons.

£20.00

Characters of Shakespeare's Plays (1907)

Characters of Shakespeare's Plays by William Hazlitt, in its 1907 edition published by J. M. Dent & Co., remains a profound exploration of Shakespeare's literary universe.

£17.00

Eighteen Century Vignettes

Eighteenth Century Vignettes by Austin Dobson offers a charming glimpse into the cultural tapestry of the 17th century.

£12.00

Four French Adventurers

Four French Adventurers by Stoddard Dewey, a Thomas Nelson & Sons edition, is a captivating exploration of the lives and exploits of four remarkable individuals who left an indelible mark on history.

£12.00

Jane Austen Selected Letters 1796-1817 (1955)

Jane Austen Selected Letters 1796-1817, edited by R. W. Chapman and published by Oxford University Press in 1955, provides an intimate glimpse into the life and thoughts of one of literature's most beloved authors.

£19.00

A Scots Hairst: Essays and Short Stories (1972)

A Scots Hairst: Essays and Short Stories by Lewis Grassic Gibbon is a captivating collection that weaves together the rich tapestry of Scottish life, culture, and landscapes.

£9.00

The Way of a Lion

The Way of a Lion by Alden G. Stevens embarks on a gripping literary journey that delves into the depths of courage, perseverance, and the unbreakable bond between humans and nature.

£8.00

Poetic Gems (1954)

Poetic Gems by William McGonagall, published in 1954, presents a collection of verse that has garnered both acclaim and amusement.

£8.00

Without the City Wall (1952)

Without the City Wall, authored by Hector Bolitho, offers readers a captivating journey into a world that exists beyond the confines of the city.

£9.00

The Joy of Life

The Joy of Life, penned by E. V. Lucas and published in 1927, weaves a captivating tapestry of human experiences and emotions.

£8.00

Martin Rattler

Martin Rattler, penned by R. M. Ballantyne and published by Thomas Nelson & Sons in an undated edition, weaves a spellbinding tale of youthful courage, exploration, and discovery.

£9.00

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