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- A great unrecorded history : a new life of E.M. Forster
- A life in letters
- A name to conjure with
- A private spy : the letters of John le Carré
- A.E. Housman : a sketch, together with a list of his writings and indexes to his classical papers
- Agatha Christie : an autobiography
- Agatha Christie, an autobiography
- Agatha Christie, woman of mystery
- Al sur de Granada
- Alive, alive oh! : and other things that matter
- Author : the portraits of Beowulf Sheehan
- Beatrix Potter & the unfortunate tale of a borrowed guinea pig
- Beatrix Potter and her paint box
- Ben Jonson : a life
- Bleaker house
- Bombay talkie
- Boy : tales of childhood
- British authors of the nineteenth century : complete in one volume with 1000 biographies and 350 portraits
- C.S. Lewis : a life : eccentric genius, reluctant prophet
- Cack-handed : a memoir
- Caravan
- Charles Dickens : a life
- Churchill & Orwell : the fight for freedom
- Churchill and Orwell : the fight for freedom
- Churchill and Orwell : the fight for freedom
- Clive Barker's dark worlds
- Color me English : migration and belonging before and after 9/11
- Copie conforme
- D.H. Lawrence : the life of an outsider
- Dangerous edge : a life of Graham Greene
- Defiance : the extraordinary life of Lady Anne Barnard
- Diaries
- Dreaming to some purpose
- Edmund Burke : a biography
- Evelyn Waugh : a life revisited
- Finding Narnia : the story of C.S. Lewis and his brother
- From the Sahara to Samarkand : selected travel writings of Rosita Forbes, 1919-1937
- Gale literary sources
- Gale literature resource center
- Gilbert Keith Chesterton
- Goodbye Christopher Robin : A.A. Milne and the making of Winnie-the-Pooh
- Green mansions : a romance of the tropical forest
- Homage to Catalonia ; : Down and out in Paris and London
- Huxley on Huxley
- In search of the great Beast 666 : Aleister Crowley : the wickedest man in the world
- It was the nightingale ...
- J.R.R. Tolkien
- Jan Morris : life from both sides : a biography
- John Ruskin
- Joseph Anton : a memoir
- Laughter on the stairs
- Levels of life
- Love from Boy : Roald Dahl's letters to his mother
- Mary Shelley : the strange true tale of Frankenstein's creator
- Miss Potter
- My brother Evelyn, and other portraits
- My dog Tulip
- My dog Tulip
- On Nineteen eighty-four : a biography
- On a Chinese screen
- On nineteen eighty-four : a biography
- Once upon a wardrobe
- Oriental assembly
- Orwell's roses
- Perdurabo : the life of Aleister Crowley
- Prince of tricksters : the incredible true story of Netley Lucas, gentleman crook
- Rebels and conservatives; : Dorothy and William Wordsworth and their circle,
- Savage Landor
- Scenes of childhood
- Secrets for the mad : obsessions, confessions, and life lessons
- Shadowlands
- Spike Milligan : Vivat Milligna!
- Stalky & Co
- Sweet tooth
- Sybille Bedford : a life
- T.H. White
- The Brontës
- The Dante chamber
- The Fry chronicles
- The Memory chalet
- The Narnian : the life and imagination of C.S. Lewis
- The Open door : when writers first learned to read
- The Paris Review interviews, III
- The Paris review : interviews
- The brothers Boswell : a novel
- The completion of C.S. Lewis : from war to joy (1945-1963)
- The element of lavishness : letters of Sylvia Townsend Warner and William Maxwell, 1938-1978
- The flame trees of Thika
- The invention of Angela Carter : a biography
- The last Englishman : the double life of Arthur Ransome
- The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
- The light in the dark : a winter journal
- The mystery of Charles Dickens
- The secret adventures of Charlotte Brontë
- The six : the lives of the Mitford sisters
- The storytellers : straight talk from the world's most acclaimed suspense and thriller authors
- The terrible : a storyteller's memoir
- The tortoise and the soldier : based on true events
- This time next year we'll be laughing : a memoir
- This time next year we'll be laughing : a memoir
- Tom Stoppard : a life
- Twayne's authors series
- Twentieth century interpretations of Wuthering Heights : a collection of critical essays
- Two lives
- Under the sun : the letters of Bruce Chatwin
- Walking Ollie, or, Winning the love of a difficult dog
- Ways of escape
- Who is J.K. Rowling?
- Who was Roald Dahl?
- Why be happy when you could be normal?
- Young Bloomsbury : the generation that redefined love, freedom, and self-expression in 1920s England
- Zorba the Greek
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