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The island race
Churchill, Winston (1874-1965); Baker, Timothy; Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)
[1964]
"The island race is an abridgement by Timothy Baker of the four volumes of A history of the English-speaking peoples..."
Isles of the island
Mais, S P B (1885-1975)
[1934]
Maps on end papers. Radio talks over B. B. C., each talk supplemented by a chapter on "What I left out".
This unknown island
Mais, S P B (1885-1975)
[1932, 1936 printing]
At head of title: S. P. B. Mais. Maps on lining papers.
Rough islanders : or The natives of England
Nevinson, Henry Woodd (1856-1941); Nevinson, C R W (1889-1946)
1930
British costume : a complete history of the dress of the inhabitants of the British islands
Planché, J R (1796-1880)
1846
The chronicles of Castle Cornet, Guernsey, with occasional notices of the Channel Islands
Tupper, Ferdinand Brock
1849
The rights and immunities of the island of Guernsey : most humbly submitted to the consideration of government, in a speech of one of the magistrates of that island to the Royal Court there : shewing the ruin and distress the subversion of their privileges brings on that island, the prejudice it is of to Great Britain and the advantages that result therefrom to France
Le Marchant, William; Guernsey (Channel Islands). Royal Court
1805
Attributed to William le Marchant. Cf. BLC, v. 188, p. 453.
The rights and immunities of the island of Guernsey : most humbly submitted to the consideration of government, in a speech of one of the magistrates of that island to the Royal Court there : shewing the ruin and distress the subversion of their privileges brings on that island, the prejudice it is of to Great Britain and the advantages that result therefrom to France
Le Marchant, William; Guernsey (Channel Islands). Royal Court
1805
Attributed to William le Marchant. Cf. BLC, v. 188, p. 453.
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain : divided into circuits or journies... : interspersed with useful observations, particularly fitted for the perusal of such as desire to travel over the island (v.1)
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1762
Written as a series of letters describing his journeys through various parts of England, Wales, and Scotland. Attributed to Daniel Defoe by NUC pre-1956.
The rights and immunities of the island of Guernsey, most humbly submitted to the consideration of government; in a speech of one of the magistrates of that island to the Royal Court there, shewing, the ruin and distress the subversion of their privileges brings on that island; the prejudice it is of to Great Britain; and the advantages that result therefrom to France
Le Marchant, William
1801
Attributed to William le Marchant. Cf. BLC, v. 188, p. 453.
From Highlands to Islands - a cook's tour : recipes from around Britain
Gillies, Su; Mardon, Gisele (1930-2015)
1990