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Books published by publisher Macmillan and Co. Ltd., London

  • More Silver Pennies

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    Unknown Binding (MacMillan and Co, Jan. 1, 1942)
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  • A tangled tale

    Lewis Carroll

    Hardcover (Macmillan and Co, Sept. 3, 1885)
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  • Plain Tales From the Hills

    Rudyard Kipling

    Mass Market Paperback (Macmillan & Co Ltd., Sept. 3, 1964)
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  • A Prisoner In Fairyland

    Algernon. Blackwood

    Hardcover (Macmillan and Co., Limited, London, July 6, 1928)
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  • Prayers from the Ark

    Carmen Bernos De Gasztold, Jean Primrose, Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (Macmillan & Co Ltd, March 15, 1967)
    Prayers From The Ark are poems that are prayers. Prayers by the animals, an offering, compounded of honest work and acceptance of the shape in which one has been created - even if it is to be regretted as much as the monkey's - of these humble things added to the great three, faith, hope, and love.
  • In This House of Brede 1st Edition

    Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (MACMILLAN & CO LTD, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • Kotto: Being Japanese curios, with sundry cobwebs

    Lafcadio Hearn

    Hardcover (Macmillan & Co., ltd, March 15, 1902)
    NY 1902 1st Macmillan. First edition, first printing with background of title page incorrectly printed upside down. Hardcover. Octavo, 251pp., photo illustrations, original olive green cloth with gilt and black decoration on front.Top edge gilt. VG, light cover wear, corners gently bumped.
  • The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson

    Alfred Lord Tennyson, G. J. Stodart

    Hardcover (Macmillan And Co, London, New York, July 6, 1890)
    , v, 807 pages, double-column text, portrait frontispiece
  • Our village

    Mary Russell Mitford

    Hardcover (Macmillan and co, Jan. 1, 1893)
    Village is a collection of about 100 literary sketches of rural life written by Mary Russell Mitford (1787–1855), and originally published during the 1820s and 1830s. The series first appeared in The Lady's Magazine. The full title is: Our Village: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery. The vivid series was based upon life in Three Mile Cross, a hamlet in the parish of Shinfield (south-east of Reading in Berkshire), where she lived. Miss Mitford's own short preface states: 'The following pages contain an attempt to delineate country scenery and country manners, as they exist in a small village in the south of England. The writer may at least claim the merit of a hearty love of her subject, and of that local and personal familiarity, which only a long residence in one neighbourhood could have enabled her to attain. Her descriptions have always been written on the spot, and at the moment, and, in nearly every instance, with the closest and most resolute fidelity to the place and the people. If she be accused of having given a brighter aspect to her villagers than is usually met with in books, she cannot help it, and would not if she could. She has painted, as they appeared to her, their little frailties and their many virtues, under an intense and thankful conviction that, in every condition of life, goodness and happiness may be found by those who seek them, and never more surely than in the fresh air, the shade, and the sunshine of nature.' (1835 Edition, I, pp.v-vi)
  • The Aspern Papers; Louisa Pallant; The Modern Warning

    Henry James

    (Macmillan and Co., Jan. 1, 1888)
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  • The heroes of Asgard;: Tales from Scandinavian mythology

    Annie Keary

    Hardcover (Macmillan & Co., Ltd, Sept. 3, 1957)
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  • This is London

    Miroslav Sasek

    Hardcover (Macmillan & Co Ltd, Aug. 16, 1962)
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