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Harrison, G B (1894-1991)2
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Greene, Robert (1558-1592)1
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The Post Office London directory

Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019); Great Britain. Post Office; Guildhall Library (London, England)

1843-1877, 1880-1881, 1884, 1888, 1890, 1892, 1894-1895, 1900, 1902-1919, 1922-1927, 1931, 1933, 1936-1938, 1940-1946, 1948-1951, 1953-1975, 1977-1991 Leeds University Library copy at Bedford Collec...

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A commune for London (v.6)

Hyndman, H M (1842-1921)

[1887?]

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The economics of direct employment : With an account of the fair wages policy

Webb, Sidney (1859-1947); Fabian Society (Great Britain)

1906

"Most of this tract has already been published under the title 'The economic heresies of the London County council: a paper read before the Economic section of the British association for the advancem...

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The scourge of villanie, 1599

Marston, John (1575?-1634); Harrison, G B (1894-1991)

[1925]

A reprint of the 2d edition, from a copy in the Bodleian library. Ordered to be burned in 1599. In verse. Introduction signed: G. B. Harrison.

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A notable discovery of coosnage, 1591; The second part of Conny-catching, 1592

Greene, Robert (1558-1592); Harrison, G B (1894-1991)

[1923]

With facsimile reproductions of original title: (1) A Notable Discouery of Coosnage. Now daily practised by sundry lewd persons, called Connie-catchers, and Crosse-biters... By R. Greene, Maister of A...

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