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Books published by publisher The British Library

  • Grania: the Story of an Island.

    Emily Lawless

    Paperback (The British Library, May 3, 2010)
    Mark Twain once famously said "there was but one solitary thing about the past worth remembering, and that was the fact that it is past and can't be restored." Well, over recent years, The British Library, working with Microsoft has embarked on an ambitious programme to digitise its collection of 19th century books.There are now 65,000 titles available (that's an incredible 25 million pages) of material ranging from works by famous names such as Dickens, Trollope and Hardy as well as many forgotten literary gems , all of which can now be printed on demand and purchased right here on Amazon.Further information on The British Library and its digitisation programme can be found on The British Library website.
  • The Orchid Seekers: a Story of Adventure in Borneo.

    Ashmore Russan

    Paperback (The British Library, May 3, 2010)
    Mark Twain once famously said "there was but one solitary thing about the past worth remembering, and that was the fact that it is past and can't be restored."ĂŠ Well, over recent years, The British Library, working with Microsoft has embarked on an ambitious programme to digitise its collection of 19th century books.There are now 65,000ĂŠ titles availableĂŠ (that's an incredible 25 million pages) of material ranging from works by famous names such asĂŠ Dickens, Trollope and Hardy as well as many forgotten literary gems , all of which can now be printed on demand and purchased right here on Amazon.Further information on The British Library and its digitisation programme can be found on The British Library website.
  • The Marvellous Country; or, Three years in Arizona and New Mexico, the Apaches' home ... Illustrated, etc.

    Samuel Woodworth. Cozzens

    Paperback (The British Library, April 27, 2010)
    Mark Twain once famously said "there was but one solitary thing about the past worth remembering, and that was the fact that it is past and can't be restored." Well, over recent years, The British Library, working with Microsoft has embarked on an ambitious programme to digitise its collection of 19th century books.There are now 65,000 titles available (that's an incredible 25 million pages) of material ranging from works by famous names such as Dickens, Trollope and Hardy as well as many forgotten literary gems , all of which can now be printed on demand and purchased right here on Amazon.Further information on The British Library and its digitisation programme can be found on The British Library website.
  • From Books to Bezoars: Sir Hans Sloane and his Collections

    Michael Hunter, Alison Walker, Arthur MacGregor

    Hardcover (British Library, March 15, 2013)
    This well-illustrated volume offers fresh perspectives on the great eighteenth-century physician, naturalist, and collector Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753), whose extensive holdings formed the basis of the British Museum and its offspring, the Natural History Museum and the British Library. The colonial milieu within which Sloane operated gets prominence here, particularly the time he spent in Jamaica. Attention is paid to his enormous network of acquaintances and correspondents throughout the world as well as to the way his collecting activities permeated every aspect of his life. Other essays consider the museum specimens accumulated by Sloane—both natural and man-made—shedding new light on his aims for acquiring and organizing them. A fascinating look at the man behind three of the United Kingdom’s most famous museums, From Books to Bezoars will appeal to students and scholars of eighteenth century studies, early modern science, and the history of the book.
  • Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill. An Australian Novel. By Tasma.

    . Tasma

    Paperback (The British Library, May 3, 2010)
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  • Sing-Song. A Nursery Rhyme Book. ... With ... Illustrations by a. Hughes, Etc.

    Christina Georgina. Rossetti

    Paperback (The British Library, May 3, 2010)
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  • Up the Country. Letters written to her sister from the Upper Provinces of India.: I

    Hon. Emily Eden

    Paperback (The British Library, March 18, 2010)
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  • The Story of a Modern Woman

    Ella Hepworth Dixon

    Paperback (The British Library, Jan. 1, 1894)
    The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound and music records, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 25 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.
  • Gimcrackiana, or fugitive pieces on Manchester men and manners ten years ago.

    Gent. Pseud. [I.E John Stanley Gregson.] Geoffrey Gimcrack

    Paperback (The British Library, March 18, 2010)
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  • A Description and list of the Lighthouses of the world. 1861.

    Alexander George. Findlay

    Paperback (The British Library, March 18, 2010)
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  • Dangerous Work: Diary of an Arctic Adventure

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    Hardcover (British Library, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Physical description; 368 pages : illustrations, map, portraits, facsimiles ; 26 cm. Subject; Doyle, Arthur Conan 1859-1930 — Travel — Diaries.
  • Ride a Cock Horse and Other Nursery Rhymes

    Mervyn Peake

    Hardcover (British Library, May 15, 2015)
    First published in 1940 and reissued now for the first time by the British Library, Ride a Cock Horse and Other Nursery Rhymes features classic children’s rhymes accompanied by richly imaginative drawings by the inimitable Mervyn Peake.
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