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Darkness at Pemberley
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T. H. White |
> Intellectual stimulation (an ingenious locked-room puzzle) and a plot with plenty of action give Inspector Buller of Scotland Yard plenty of exercise both in Cambridge and at a mysterious country h… |
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The Godstone and the Blackymor
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T. H. White |
A narrative of the author's adventures in western Ireland. |
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England have my bones
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T. H. White |
White taught at Stowe School, Buckinghamshire, for four years. In 1936 he published England Have My Bones, a well-received memoir about a year spent in England. The same year, he left Stowe and lived… |
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The sword in the stone
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T. H. White |
When Merlyn the magician comes to tutor Sir Ector's sons Kay and the Wart, schoolwork suddenly becomes much more fun. After all, who wouldn't enjoy being turned into a fish, or a badger, or a snake? … |
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The Once and Future King
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T. H. White |
T. H. White's modern classic about King Arthur. This particular edition may have been published in Russia, but it is in fact written in English. I just finished reading this edition on the Open Libra… |
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The Kingfisher book of great boy stories
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T. H. White,Carlo Collodi,Mark Twain,Jean Craighead George,Philippa Pearce,Rudyard Kipling,Charles Dickens,Robert Louis Stevenson,J. M. Barrie,Ted Hughes,A. A. Milne,C.S. Lewis,Rosemary Sutcliff,Roald Dahl,Michael Morpurgo,Richmal Crompton,Jeff Brown |
A collection of excerpts from the works of such authors as A.A. Milne, Carlo Collodi, Ted Hughes, Roald Dahl, C.S. Lewis, Donald Sobol, and Mark Twain. |
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The Book of Merlyn
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T. H. White |
The "last" chapter of The once and Future King," which tells how Arthur, Guenever, and Lancelot come to their ends. |
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