Incoming Resources
- Silent history, body language and nonverbal identity, 1860-1914, Peter K. Andersson
- Aunt Dimity and the buried treasure, Nancy Atherton
- And how are you, Dr. Sacks?, a biographical memoir of Oliver Sacks, Lawrence Weschler
- Beatles '66, the revolutionary year, Steve Turner
- Gratitude, Oliver Sacks ; [photographs by Bill Hayes]
- The coldest winter, written by Antony Johnston ; illustrated by Steven Perkins
- The day she disappeared, Christobel Kent
- The age of reform, 1815-1870, by E.L. Woodward
- Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone, J.K. Rowling ; illustrated by Jim Kay
- England, Jean F. Blashfield
- The English castle, 1066-1650, John Goodall
- England, by Allan Finn : Consultant Karla Ruiz, MA Teachers College Columbia University, New York New York
- Harry Potter and the goblet of fire, by J.K. Rowling ; illustrations by Mary GrandPré ; cover illustration by Brian Selznick
- Uneasy lies the crown, Tasha Alexander
- Play on, now, then & Fleetwood Mac, the autobiography, Mick Fleetwood & Anthony Bozza
- Ambition, a history, from vice to virtue, William Casey King
- The Loney, Andrew Michael Hurley
- Elizabethan plays and players
- A people of one book, the Bible and the Victorians, Timothy Larsen
- The Amulet of Samarkand, Jonathan Stroud
- Death in St. Petersburg, a Lady Emily mystery, Tasha Alexander
- See Red Women's Workshop, [feminist posters 1974-1990], Prudence Stevenson, Susan Mackie, Anne Robinson, Jess Baines
- Running on empty, by S.E. Durrant
- Hot Protestants, a history of Puritanism in England and America, Michael P. Winship
- Leonardo da Vinci, anatomist, Martin Clayton and Ron Philo
- David Bowie, a life, Dylan Jones
- The quest for Shakespeare's garden, written by Roy Strong with illustrations from the collections of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
- The Hog's Back mystery, Freeman Wills Crofts ; with an introduction by Martin Edwards
- Citizen portrait, portrait painting and the urban elite of Tudor and Jacobean England and Wales, Tarnya Cooper
- Building in England down to 1540, a documentary history, by L.F. Salzman
- The Elizabethans, A.N. Wilson
- On the move, a life, Oliver Sacks
- Radical religion in Cromwell's England, a concise history from the English Civil War to the end of the Commonwealth, Andrew Bradstock
- George Harrison, behind the locked door, Graeme Thomson
- The King is Dead, The Last Will and Testament of Henry VIII, Suzannah Lipscomb
- Pain, pleasure, and the greater good, from the Panopticon to the Skinner box and beyond, Cathy Gere
- The curious charms of Arthur Pepper, Phaedra Patrick
- William the Conqueror, the Norman impact upon England, David C. Douglas
- Freddie Mercury, a kind of magic, Mark Blake
- Chivalry in medieval England, Nigel Saul
- Call the midwife, series created and written by Heidi Thomas ; written by Louise Ironside, Carolyn Bonnyman, Andrea Gibb, Debbie O'Malley, Lisa Holdsworth, Amy Roberts & Loren McLaughlan ; produced by Ann Tricklebank ; directed by Syd Macartney, Kate Saxon, David O'Neill, Christiana Ebohon, Kate Cheeseman ; Neal Street Productions for BBC and PBS, Season eight
- Francis Bacon in your blood, a memoir, Michael Peppiatt
- Queen Isabella, treachery, adultery, and murder in medieval England, Alison Weir
- The girl next door, a novel, Ruth Rendell
- Single & single, a novel, John Le Carré
- The witchfinder's sister, a novel, Beth Underdown
- Devices and desires, Bess of Hardwick and the building of Elizabethan England, Kate Hubbard
- We that are left, Clare Clark
- When the day is done, the orchestrations of Robert Kirby
- Our betters, directed by George Cukor ; from the play by W. Somerset Maugham