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Books published by publisher London: Collins, 1967.

  • The Owl Service

    Alan Garner:

    Hardcover (London: Collins, 1967., Aug. 16, 1967)
    Book
  • Journey's end

    Vernon SHERRIFF, R.C. and BARTLETT

    (Collins/London Book Co., Jan. 1, 1931)
    None
  • Hare and the Easter Eggs

    Allison Uttley

    Hardcover (Collins (London), March 15, 1952)
    From the Little Grey Rabbit Series by Alison Uttley, this is the story of Hare and the Easter Eggs. This hardcover book has wonderful color illustrations by Margaret Tempest throughout the book. A delightful series to read to young children!
  • Squirrel Goes Skating

    Alison. Uttley

    Hardcover (Collins, London, March 15, 1934)
    1956 thirteenth impression .Endpapers a little tenned, date written on front pastedown. Clean bright apges, good internally. Unclipped dustwrapper with raspberry coloured mark
  • Sociology Reviewed.

    Tony Lawson

    Paperback (London: Collins 1993, March 14, 1993)
    144p white paperback, pages unmarked, binding firm, near fine condition
  • THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP

    Charles Dickens

    Leather Bound (London, Collins Press, March 15, 1908)
    None
  • The Eagle Has Landed.

    Jack. Higgins

    Hardcover (London: Collins, 1975., March 15, 1900)
    None
  • LITTLE WOMEN. GOOD WIVES.

    Alcott. Louisa M.

    Hardcover (Collins, London, 1964, March 15, 1964)
    None
  • Bless This Day: A Book of Prayer for Children

    Harold (Illus) Vipont, E (Comp) & Jones

    Hardcover (London: collins, 1965, March 15, 1965)
    None
  • The Wooden Horse

    Eric Williams

    Paperback (London : Collins, Jan. 1, 1955)
    None
  • Vicarage Family

    Noel Streatfeild, Charles Mozley

    Hardcover (Collins London, Jan. 1, 1970)
    A Vicarage Family is the first part in a fictionalized autobiography in which Noel Streatfeild tells the story of her own childhood, painting a poignant and vivid picture of daily life in an impoverished, genteel family in the years leading up to the First World War. In the story there are three little girls - Isobel, the eldest, is pretty, gentle and artistic; Louise the youngest, is sweet and talented - and then there is Vicky, 'the plain one', the awkward and rebellious child who doesn't fit in at school or at home. Growing up in a big family Vicky feels overlooked but gradually begins to realize that she might not be quite as untalented as she feels. The Vicky of this story is, of course, the much-loved Noel Streatfeild who went on to write so many wonderful family stories, the most famous being Ballet Shoes.
  • Mustang Wild Spirit Of The West

    Henry Marguerite

    Hardcover (London. Collins., Aug. 16, 1977)
    None