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Works: 1 works in 85 publications in 2 languages
Titles
A little princess / by: Great Britain; London (England); Burnett, Frances Hodgson, (1849-1924.) (Language materials, printed)
The sea of trolls / by: Farmer, Nancy, (1941-); Great Britain (Language materials, printed)
Flesh in the Age of Reason / by: Great Britain; Porter, Roy, (1946-) (Language materials, printed)
Adam of the road / by: Great Britain; Lawson, Robert, (1892-1957,); Vining, Elizabeth Gray, (1902-) (Language materials, printed)
White working-class voicesmulticulturalism, community-building and change / by: Great Britain; Beider, Harris (Language materials, printed)
World without end / by: Follett, Ken.; Great Britain (Language materials, printed)
The other Boleyn girl :a novel / by: Boleyn, Mary, (1508-1543); Gregory, Philippa.; Boleyn, Anne,, Queen, Consort of Henry VIII, King of England, (1507-1536); Great Britain; Catharine, of Aragon,, Queen, Consort of Henry VIII, King of England, (1485-1536); Henry, VIII, (King of England,) (1491-1547) (Language materials, printed)
Crispin by: Great Britain; Avi (Language materials, printed)
The duchess / by: Great Britain; Foreman, Amanda, (1968-); Devonshire, Georgiana Spencer Cavendish, (Duchess of,) (1757-1806.); Devonshire, William Cavendish, (Duke of,) (1748-1811.); Devonshire, William Cavendish, (Duke of,) (1748-1811) (Language materials, printed)
Boy :tales of childhood / by: Blake, Quentin.; Dahl, Roald.; Dahl, Roald; Great Britain (Language materials, printed)
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Subjects
Druids and druidism Sociology Minorities Prejudices Health Services Administration Public welfare Child development Authors, English Public Health Administration. Municipal government Mythology, Norse Interinstitutional Relations History, 19th Century Consumer behavior York, House of Knight and Knighthood Netherlands Vikings Occupational Medicine. Dead bodies (Law) Applied anthropology. Scotland Philosophy. Angleterre (GB) Henry VIIIKing of England Women politicians English literature Human dissection Aged Britons Pregnancy Learning. Popincourt, Jane Queens Grande-Bretagne Governesses London (England) Boleyn, Jane, Noncitizen criminals History of Medicine, 18th Cent. Health Services for the Aged Black Death Trolls Capitalism Historical drama Gothic fiction (Literary genre), English Child consumers History of Medicine, Early Modern Mind-Body Relations (Metaphysics) Teenagers Funeral Rites Low Back Pain Body snatching Women political activists Mistresses Fairies Ladies-in-waiting Brothers and sisters Blair, Tony, Minority women Women Social policy. Cultural Competency Actresses Enlightenment Charles Great Britain Schools Biographical fiction False personation Readers (Secondary) Sex English poetry Sailors England. Voyages and travels Highlands (Scotland) Emigration and immigration Industrial relations Physical Therapy Modalities Public opinion Richard, Ambition Bards and bardism Middle Ages Midwives Grave Robbing Human Body. Devonshire, Georgiana Spencer Cavendish, Pretenders to the throne Lake poets Housing policy Public welfare. Murder Labour Party (Great Britain) Organizational Innovation. Rural development Political satire, English Noncitizens Consumption (Economics) Geriatrics Plantagenet, Grace, Man-woman relationships Literature, Modern Supernatural Good and evil Income distribution Adams, James (Fictitious character) Communication Richard II Devonshire, William Cavendish, Rationalism in literature. Readers for new literates. Pregnant Women Fantasy. Spy fiction, English. World War, 1939-1945 BoleynMary Books Caesar, Julius Social change Decolonization Contracting out Cornwall (England : County) Equality Germany Monarchy Prime ministers France Somerset (England) Occupational Diseases Readers Delivery, Obstetric Cadaver Identity Sex role Imperialism and science. Public health Imperialism Nationalism Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 Ageism Jacquetta, Midwifery. Boleyn, Anne, Gwyn, Nell, Animal rights activists Raleigh, Walter, Social Values Human services personnel Radicalism Family policy Spy stories. Body, Human, in literature. Capuchins Child care York (England) United States Henry Sisters Jews Henrietta Maria, Marginality, Social Martyrdom Dahl, Roald Mind and body in literature. Deportation Dissection Witchcraft Eleanor, Natural history Dogs People with disabilities Books and reading Social service Homeless persons Preteen boys Spies Boleyn, Mary, Decentralization in government Science Civilization. Hopkins, Matthew, Trials (Witchcraft) Horses Anne Boleyn, Drug addicts Nobility Material culture York, Cecily, Catharine, of Aragon, Multiculturalism White people Papua New Guinea Catharine Howard, Poverty Edward England Political culture Rogues and vagabonds Working class Clans Self-reliance Anglo-Saxons Henry IV Anti-imperialist movements Midwifery Mary, Family problems Anne, Malory family (Fictitious characters) Sea stories. Family-owned business enterprises Great Britain. Children General Practice, Dental Political violence Staff Development Warbeck, Perkin, Fathers and sons Wealth Orphans Medical policy Shrewsbury, Elizabeth Hardwick Talbot, Mental Health Services Salem (Mass.) Child welfare Young women Ethnology Capitalism and literature. China English fiction Elizabeth Cobbett, William, John, Fathers and daughters Culture Sociology, Medical Social Conditions Interagency coordination Victory (Man of war) Minority Groups Community development Gaul Patient Rights Saxons Maternal Health Services Problem families Catharine, Heiresses Kings and rulers Cost of Illness Popular culture Richard Throckmorton, Bess, Midwives. Funeral rites and ceremonies Romanticism Inheritance and succession War and society Magic Historical fiction. Interpersonal relations in adolescence Widows Elizabeth, Guardian and ward Documentary television programs Counterinsurgency Politics and literature Minstrels Welfare state. Shorter, Stuart, Boarding schools
 
 
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