Great Britain -- Social life and customs
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Great Britain -- Social life and customs
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Great Britain
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Incoming Resources
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- Who do the English think they are?, from the Anglo-Saxons to Brexit, Derek J. Taylor
- Learn English in a month, Martin H Manser
- Her Ladyship's Guide to the British Season, the essential practical and etiquette guide
- Turn of the century, eleven centuries of children and change
- This little Britain, how one small country changed the modern world, Harry Bingham
- Nice place, shame about the human race
- Anger brought the fire, CH. Martinne
- Fallodon papers
- The Invention of comfort, sensibilities & design in early modern Britain & early America, John E. Crowley
- The four Georges, W.M. Thackeray
- The Queen's house, a social history of Buckingham Palace, Edna Healey
- United Kingdom, Richard Garratt
- Folk lore, old customs and superstitions in Shakespeare land
- How to save our town centres, a radical agenda for the future of high streets, Julian Dobson
- We're British, innit, an irreverent A-Z of all things British
- Cosy, the British art of comfort
- The season, a summer whirl through the English social season, Sophie Campbell
- Queen Anne, Herbert W. Paul
- Being British, Maureen Hughes and Kieran Hughes
- What the Victorians threw away, Tom Licence
- Lovely bits of old England, selected writings from the Telegraph
- Coast, a BBC/Open University co-production ; produced and directed by David Symonds, Marc Edwards [et. al], Disc 3
- Coast, a BBC/Open University co-production ; produced and directed by David Symonds, Marc Edwards [et. al], Disc 6
- Cosy, the British art of comfort, Laura Weir ; illustrations by Rose Electra Harris
- The monarchy, the Royal family at work, BBC/RDF Media ; Contender Home Entertainment
- Coast, a BBC/Open University co-production ; produced and directed by David Symonds, Marc Edwards [et. al], Disc 1
- Coast, a BBC/Open University co-production ; produced and directed by David Symonds, Marc Edwards [et. al], Disc 7
- Anglo-Saxon superiority, to what it is due ("A quoi tient la supériorité des Anglo-Saxons"), by Edmond Demolins ; translated by Louis Bert. Lavigne
- Coast, a BBC/Open University co-production ; produced and directed by David Symonds, Marc Edwards [et. al], Disc 8
- Anglo-Saxon superiority, to what it is due, ("A quoi tient la supériorité des Anglo-Saxons"), by Edmond Demolins ; translated by Louis Bert. Lavigne
- Making it up as I go along, Marian Keyes
- Coast, a BBC/Open University co-production ; produced and directed by David Symonds, Marc Edwards [et. al], Disc 2
- The golden fleece, divided into three parts, under which are discovered the errours [sic] of religion, the vices and decayes of the Kingdome, and lastly the wayes to get wealth, and to restore trading so much complayned of ; transported from Cambrioll Colchos, out of the southermost part of the iland, commonly called the Newfoundland, by Orpheus Junior, for the generall and perpetuall good of Great Britaine
- English traits and, Representative men, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Coast, a BBC/Open University co-production ; produced and directed by David Symonds, Marc Edwards [et. al], Disc 4
- The Churchill myths, Steven Fielding, Bill Schwarz, Richard Toye
- The unofficial Downton Abbey cookbook, from Lady Mary's crab canapés to Mrs. Patmore's Christmas pudding : more than 150 recipes from upstairs and downstairs, Emily Ansara Baines. --
- The domestic revolution, how the introduction of coal into Victorian homes changed everything, Ruth Goodman
- Coast, a BBC/Open University co-production ; produced and directed by David Symonds, Marc Edwards [et. al], Disc 5
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