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Tales of Old Oxfordshire(Paperback)
Published:
01/05/1983
Presents a collection of Oxfordshire stories and legends, bringing back through time a pageant of characters and events.
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Tales of Old Surrey(Paperback)
Countryside Books
Published:
01/12/1987
Presents an illustrated collection of legends, traditions and drama from Surrey's past, including Shrove Tuesday in Dorking and the Guildford Massacre.
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Tales of Old Kent(Paperback)
Countryside Books
Published:
01/11/1986
An illustrated collection of stories of drama, scandal and romance from the rich treasury of Kent's past.
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Tales of Old Hertfordshire(Paperback)
Countryside Books
Published:
01/12/1987
Features Hertfordshire's stories and legends. This title is illustrated by Don Osmond.
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Tales of Old Essex(Paperback)
Countryside Books
Published:
01/10/1987
An illustrated work of traditional Essex stories.
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Tales of Old Buckinghamshire(Paperback)
Published:
12/11/1987
Stories of bygone days full of drama and pageantry. This books subjects include the ''Chiltern Hundreds, the ''Hell Fire Club'' and ''Olney''s Pancake Race''.
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Tales of Old Warwickshire(Paperback)
Countryside Books
Published:
01/05/1989
Presents illustrated traditional "Warwickshire" stories told by the well-known author and journalist, Betty Smith.
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Tales of Old Somerset(Paperback)
Countryside Books
Published:
01/08/1989
Dealing with the legends, traditions and drama from Somerset's past, this illustrated title contains stories of murder, wickedness, romance and heroism.
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EAST ANGLIAN TALES(paperback (C format))
Presents a collection of 28 stories that aims to evoke a sense of East Anglia''s rural past, when a more uncomplicated way of life prevailed.
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Tales of Old Cambridgeshire(Paperback)
Countryside Books
Published:
01/09/1990
A treasury of traditional local stories, including the "Gorefield Poltergeist", "Hobson's Choice", "The Early Years of Oliver Cromwell", and "The Great Bridge at Bourn".
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