Theodore Francis Powys
Also known as
T. F. PowysTheodore F. PowysT. F. Theodore Francis PowysTheodore PowysPowysPowys T. FTheodore Francis powysT E PowysT Powys
Born 1875-01-01
Died 1953-01-01
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Top Subjects
- Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence (8)
- Powys, John Cowper, -- 1872-1963 (5)
- Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963 -- Correspondence (5)
- Authors, English -- 20th century -- Diaries (5)
- Powys, Theodore Francis, -- 1875-1953 (4)
- 20th century (4)
- Powys, John Cowper, -- 1872-1963 -- Diaries (4)
Books by Theodore Francis Powys
Total count: 320
Odes and other poemsWilliam Rider & son1896-01-01
PoemsW. Rider1899-01-01-
Confessions of two brothers[s.n.1900-01-01
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Lord Lilford on birdsbeing a collection of informal and unpublished writings by the late president of the British ornithologists' union, with contributed papers upon falconry and otter huntingHutchinson1903-01-01
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The war and culturea reply to Professor MünsterbergG.A. Shaw1914-01-01
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The menace of German culturea reply to Professor MünsterbergWilliam Rider & Son, Ltd.1915-01-01
Visions and revisionsa book of literary devotionsG. A. Shaw; [etc., etc.]1915-01-01
Wood and stonea romanceG.A. Shaw1915-01-01
The soliloquy of a hermitG. A. Shaw1916-01-01-
The writer and his writingsJ. Lane1916-01-01
Rodmoora romanceG.A. Shaw1916-01-01
Wolf's-bane rhymesG. A. Shaw1916-01-01
Suspended judgmentsessays on books and sensationsG.A. Shaw1916-01-01
One hundred Dante bookswith commentary and an essay on books and readingG. A. Shaw1916-01-01
Mandragorapoems.G. A. Shaw1917-01-01-
Soliloquies of a hermitChatto & Windus1918-01-01
Soliloquies of a hermitA. Melrose ltd.1918-01-01-
A sheepman's diaryDial Pub. Co.1920-01-01
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The riddleS.l.1920-01-01
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The complex visionDodd, Mead and Company1920-01-01
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Dead matter in AfricaDial Pub. Co.1921-01-01
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Ungasolened pleasuresArt Review Pub. Co.1922-01-01
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Sir Thomas Urquhart, KnychtDial Pub. Co.1922-01-01
SamphireT. Seltzer1922-01-01-
Essays on Emily Bronte and Henry JamesHaldeman-Julius Co.1923-01-01
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The left legcontaining The left leg, Hester Dominy, Abraham men.Chatto & Windus1923-01-01
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Laurence SterneG.H. Doran1923-01-01
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Essays on Joseph Conrad and Oscar Wilde[Haldeman-Julius Co.1923-01-01
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The philosopher KwangDial Pub. Co.1923-01-01
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The white weathercockAt the Office of the New Leader1923-01-01
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The left legChatto & Windus1923-01-01
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An historical novelThe conquered. By Naomi Mitchison. 12 mo. 317 pages. Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.Dial Pub. Co.1923-01-01
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Essays on Montaigne, Pascal, VoltaireHaldeman-Julius Co.1923-01-01
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Black bryony.Chatto & W.1923-01-01
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Thirteen worthiesAmerican Library Service1923-01-01
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The art of happinessHaldeman-Julius Co.1923-01-01
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Essays on de Maupassant, Anatole France, William BlakeHaldeman-Julius Co.1923-01-01
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Essays on de Gourmont and Byron[Haldeman-Julius Co.1923-01-01
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Ebony and ivoryHarcourt, Brace1923-01-01
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Psychoanalysis and moralityJessica Colbert1923-01-01
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The thirteenth wayDial Pub. Co.1924-01-01
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Nor iron barsThe Nation1924-01-01
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King PimThe Nation1924-01-01
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An American worthyPhantasmus1924-01-01
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Squire Duffy.The Nation1924-01-01
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LullabyDial Pub. Co.1924-01-01
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Ask and ye shall haveK.S. Bhat1924-01-01
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Mark only.Chatto & Windus1924-01-01
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AlleluiaD. Appleton1924-01-01
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Honey and gallHaldeman-Julius company1924-01-01
Black laughterHarcourt, Brace and Company1924-01-01-
Cup-bearers of wine and helleboreHaldeman-Julius Co.1924-01-01
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Mockery Gap.A. A. Knopf1925-01-01
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Mr. Tasker's GodsKnopf1925-01-01
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The beautiful seaJ. Cape1925-01-01
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Seven'sAt the Office of the New Leader1925-01-01
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The religion of a scepticDodd, Mead1925-01-01
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Skin for skinHarcourt, Brace1925-01-01
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DucdameDoubleday, Page & company1925-01-01
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A stubborn treeE. Archer1926-01-01
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Mr. Handy's wifeTwo Worlds Pub. Co.1926-01-01
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Dutch damozels.Dial Pub. Co.1926-01-01
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Innocent birdsKnopf1926-01-01
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A dumb animala short storyThe New Leader1926-01-01
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The genius of Peter BreughelLondon Mercury1926-01-01
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The brideE. Archer1926-01-01
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The secret of self developmentHaldeman-Julius Co.1926-01-01
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Feed my swine.E. Archer1926-01-01
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Aunt JuliaThe Nation1926-01-01
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Christian fingersThe Nation1926-01-01
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A strong girland, The bride : two storiesE. Archer1926-01-01
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The painted wagonJ. Cape1926-01-01
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The verdict of BridlegooseHarcourt, Brace and company1926-01-01
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I came as a brideThe Nation Ltd.1927-01-01
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Mr. Weston's good wineChatto & Windus1927-01-01
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The rival pastorsE. Archer1927-01-01
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Emerson, and others. By Van Wyck Brooks. (Cape. 9s.)The Nation1927-01-01
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Parson Heyhoe.The Nation Ltd.1927-01-01
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Children of AdamDial Pub. Co.1927-01-01
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What lack I yet?E. Archer1927-01-01
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Henry Hudson.John Lane the Bodley Head1927-01-01
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The god of timeDial Pub. Co.1928-01-01
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Thomas Hardy and his timesNew York Times1928-01-01
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Two storiesSaturday review co.1928-01-01
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Another GodivaFanfrolico Press1928-01-01
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Archdeacon TrugginChatto & Windus1928-01-01
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The art of forgetting the unpleasantHaldeman-Julius Publications1928-01-01
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This is number two of the Woburn books, being The Dewponda storyE. Mathews & Marrot1928-01-01
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The dewponda storyE. Mathews & Marrot1928-01-01
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The house with the echotwenty-six storiesViking1928-01-01
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The house with the echotwenty-six stories by T.F. Powys.Chatto & Windus1928-01-01
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A pretty babe.Cresset Press1928-01-01
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Anthony à Wood (1632-1695)Saturday Review Co.1928-01-01
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Mr. Toller's new clothesW. Heinemann1928-01-01
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The confessions of St. AugustineDial Pub. Co.1928-01-01
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Fables.The Viking press1929-01-01
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An interpretation of GenesisViking Press1929-01-01
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Edgar Lee MastersBookman Pub. Co.1929-01-01
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A moon circusThe Dial Pub. Co.1929-01-01
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Wolf solent.J. Cape1929-01-01
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The meaning of cultureW.W. Norton & company, inc.1929-01-01
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The cradle of GodCape1929-01-01
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Mrs. Hockey's crossC.A. Tacke and H. Gilfond1930-01-01
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Kindness in a cornerChatto & Windus1930-01-01
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Christ in the cupboardE. Lahr1930-01-01
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The white paternoster, and other storiesChatto & Windus1930-01-01
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Rosie PlumE. Partridge1930-01-01
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An hour on ChristianityJ.B. Lippincott company1930-01-01
The key of the fieldW. Jackson1930-01-01-
Like paradiseE. Partridge1930-01-01
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Apples be ripeHarcourt, Brace and company1930-01-01
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FablesChatto & Windus1930-01-01
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Kindness in a cornerChatto and Windus1930-01-01
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Uriah on the hillMinority Press1930-01-01
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A papered parlourE.W. Titus1930-01-01
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Uncle Dotterya Christmas storyDouglas Cleverdon1930-01-01
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The owl, the duck, and--Miss Rowe! Miss Rowe!The Black Archer Press1930-01-01
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In defence of sensuality.Gollancz1930-01-01
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The pathetic fallacya study of christianityLongmans1930-01-01
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The dove and the eagleK.S. Bhat1931-01-01
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Unclay,Chatto & Windus1931-01-01
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When thou wast nakeda storyGolden Cockerell Press1931-01-01
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The red petticoatK.S. Bhat1931-01-01
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The Epicurean visionC.A. Watts1931-01-01
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The only penitentChatto & Windus1931-01-01
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Impassioned clay.With a woodcut by Lynd Ward.[1st ed.]Longmans, Green1931-01-01
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A pagan's pilgrimage.Longmans, Green and Co.1931-01-01
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Dorothy M. RichardsonJoiner and Steele1931-01-01
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A suet puddingK.S. Bhat1932-01-01
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Modern fictionHarper1932-01-01
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The tithe barnand The dove & the eagleK.S. Bhat, printed by D. White1932-01-01
Now that the gods are deadEquinox1932-01-01-
The creation of romance.Contemporary Literary Publications1932-01-01
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The Tithe barn, and The dove & the eagleK.S. Bhat]1932-01-01
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The two thieves ...Chatto & Windus1932-01-01
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The quincuncial doctorSaturday review co.1932-01-01
A Glastonbury romance.Simon and Schuster1932-01-01-
The gramophoneK.S. Bhat1933-01-01
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ThrenodyLondon Mercury1933-01-01
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Jesus' walk.The Nation1933-01-01
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A day on DartmoorAtlantic Monthly1933-01-01
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Immortality.New English weekly1933-01-01
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Natural happinessC.A. Watts1933-01-01
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Valentine CuffMallinson1933-01-01
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On the other side of the QuantocksAtlantic Monthly Press1933-01-01
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The schoolmen.New English Weekly1933-01-01
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Captain Patch.New statesman and nation1933-01-01
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Godfather DotteryBritish Broadcasting Corp.1933-01-01
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Natural worshipAdelphi1933-01-01
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A philosophy of solitude.Simon and Schuster1933-01-01
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AutobiographySimon and Schuster1934-01-01
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Glory of lifeGolden Cockerel Press1934-01-01
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No painted plumage(s.n.)1934-01-01
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Novelists' own cottages - 6J.W.R. Scott1934-01-01
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The tree of GodHodder and Stoughton1934-01-01
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Celsus and OrigenC.A. Watts1934-01-01
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The Tolpuddle Martyrs.New English Weekly1934-01-01
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Earth memoriesessaysJohn Lane1934-01-01
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Weymouth sandsa novelSimon and Schuster1934-01-01
Autobiography.Simon and Schuster1934-01-01-
Dorset essaysJohn Lane1935-01-01
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The dawn breakersC.A. Watts1935-01-01
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Damnable opinionsWatts & co.1935-01-01
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Stalbridge RectoryLondon Mercury1935-01-01
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Make thyself manyGrayson & Grayson1935-01-01
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England revisitedC. Scribner's Sons1935-01-01
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Jobber Skalda novel.John Lane, Bodley Head1935-01-01
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Robert Herrickminister of graceSaturday Review Co. Ltd.1936-01-01
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Julian the ApostateC.A. Watts1936-01-01
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Peasant targetsIssued by the Holborn and West Central London Committee for Spanish Medical Aid1936-01-01
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The twelve monthsBodley Head1936-01-01
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An Oxford treeNew English Weekly1936-01-01
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Accidental reflectionsSocial Credit Secretariat1936-01-01
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The ways of Providence.C.A. Watts1936-01-01
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Maiden castleSimon and Schuster1936-01-01
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John LockeSaturday Review Co.1937-01-01
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Our words cry out.New English weekly1937-01-01
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Soppit's Sabbatha storyNight and day magazines ltd.1937-01-01
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Somerset essays.Bodley Head1937-01-01
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Burton PynsentJ. Murray1937-01-01
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How I became and why I remain a rationalistC.A. Watts1937-01-01
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Goat Greenor, The better giftGolden Cockerel Press1937-01-01
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Pens for priestsC.A. Watts1937-01-01
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The book of daysGolden Cockerel Press1937-01-01
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Tintihull memoriesNew English weekly1937-01-01
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In Switzerlandlife in a valley.New English Weekly1937-01-01
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Morwyn.Cassell1937-01-01
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Rats in the sacristy ....Watts1937-01-01
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Problems of religionC.A. Watts1938-01-01
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The humbug of the churcheswhy it should be attacked and exposed at every chance.C.A. Watts1938-01-01
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Christian churlishnessC.A. Watts1938-01-01
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Ancient mountain pietiesNew English weekly1938-01-01
Enjoyment of literatureSimon and Schuster1938-01-01-
And now to God the Father.C.A. Watts1938-01-01
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The pleasures of literatureCassell1938-01-01
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Answer to questionnairePrinted and published by the Montgomeryshsire Print. Co.1939-01-01
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Morality without GodC.A. Watts1939-01-01
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Welsh cultureWelsh Review1939-01-01
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Recollections of Thomas HardyUniversity of Virginia1939-01-01
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Love and deathan imaginery autobiography.Lane1939-01-01
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A baker's dozenTrovillion Private Press, at the sign of the Silver Horse1939-01-01
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A foot-path way of the sensesC.A. Watts1940-01-01
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Old English yuletide.Trovillion Private Press1940-01-01
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The Abei WoodC.A. Watts1940-01-01
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Owen Glendoweran historical novel.Simon & Schuster1940-01-01
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Mortal strifeCape1942-01-01
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The letters of Llewelyn PowysJohn Lane The Bodley Head1943-01-01
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Finnigan's wakeWells Gardner, Darton1943-01-01
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The letters of Llewelyn PowysJohn Lane1943-01-01
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Wales and AmericaDruid Press1944-01-01
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The art of growing oldCape1944-01-01
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Bottle's PathChatto & Windus1946-01-01
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Pair Dadenior, "The cauldron of rebirth"Druid Press1946-01-01
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DostoievskyJohn Lane, The Bodley Head1946-01-01
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God's eyes a-twinklean anthology of the stories of T.F. PowysChatto & Windus1947-01-01
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Obstinate Cymricessays 1935-47.Druid Press1947-01-01
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Swiss essays.J. Lane1947-01-01
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Concerning authors' cottagesT.F. Powys.Odhams Press Ltd.1948-01-01
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Anger at levityCreative Age Press1948-01-01
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Rabelaishis life, the story told by him, selections therefrom here newly translated and an interpretation of his genuis and his religionBodley Head1948-01-01
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Glory of life and Now that the gods are dead.Bodley Head1949-01-01
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The unconsciousM. Houghton1949-01-01
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Advice to a young poet.Bodley Head1949-01-01
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Letters from John Cowper Powys to Clifford Tolchard.E. Hulton1950-01-01
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Poriusa romance of the Dark Ages.Macdonald1951-01-01
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Thomas Bewick, 1753-1828an essayGravesend Press1951-01-01
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First snow.Amalgamated Press Ltd.1952-01-01
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Llewelyn PowysMacdonald1952-01-01
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Llewelyn Powysa selection from his writingsMacdonald1952-01-01
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The inmates.Philosophical Library1952-01-01
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Theodore DreiserHermitage House1953-01-01
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In spite ofa philosophy for everyman.Philosophical Library1953-01-01
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AtlantisMacdonald1954-01-01
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Lucifera poemMacdonald1956-01-01
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The brazen head.Macdonald1956-01-01
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The recruitMacdonald1957-01-01
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How not to quell a mutinythe marooning of Henry HudsonHarper1957-01-01
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Somerset and Dorset essaysMacdonald1957-01-01
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Up and outColgate University Press1957-01-01
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Letters of John Cowper Powys to Louis Wilkinson, 1935-1956.Colgate University Press1958-01-01
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Homer and the Aether.Macdonald1959-01-01
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All or nothingMacdonald1960-01-01
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Shillyshally.A. Swallow for the Inter America University1961-01-01
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Corfe CastleSecker & Warburg1962-01-01
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ShirleyP. Dupont1962-01-01
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T.F. PowysAylesford Review1963-01-01
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John Cowper Powys.Longmans, Green1963-01-01
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The enchanted landscapeD. McKay1964-01-01
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A selection from his poems.Edited with an introd. by Kenneth Hopkins.Macdonald1964-01-01
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The scapegoatR. Riley1966-01-01
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Two stories: "Come and dine," and, "Tadnol,"R. A. Brimmell1967-01-01
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Come and Dine AND Tadnol.R.A.Brimmell1967-01-01
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Some memories of Thomas HardyToucan Press1969-01-01
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Emily Vinelst ed.Dud No-man Press1970-01-01
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THE STRONG WOOER.K.A.WARD1970-01-01
Letters to Nicholas Ross(4 Savile Row, W1X 2IN), Bertram Rota (Publishing) Ltd.1971-01-01-
Three short storiesDud Noman Press1971-01-01
A visit to Thomas Hardy, 1919and, At the unveiling of the memorial statue of Thomas Hardy, 1931: two essays.Toucan Press1971-01-01-
One hundred best books, with commentary and an essay on books and reading.American Library Service1971-01-01
Letters from John Cowper Powys to Glyn Hughes(11 High Plash, Cuttys La., Stevenage, Herts.), Ore Publications1971-01-01
2 ThievesAyer Co Pub1971-06-01-
The Wordsworths in Dorsetwith an introduction by Malcolm Elwin.Covent Garden Press1972-01-01
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Les sables de la merromanLe livre de poche1972-01-01
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So wild a thingletters to Gamel WoolseyArk Press1973-01-01
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William BlakeVillage Press1974-01-01
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The market bellextracts from an unpublished novelM. Launchbury, P. Middleton1974-01-01
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Two & twoVillage Press1974-01-01
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An Englishman up-stateVillage Press1974-01-01
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Romer Mowl and other storiesToucan Press1974-01-01
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Letters 1937-54University of Wales Press1974-01-01
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Real wraithsVillage Press1974-01-01
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Up and Out and the Mountains of the MoonOlympic Marketing Corp1974-06-01
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You and meVillage Press1975-01-01
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James Joyce's "Ulysses"an appreciationVillage Press1975-01-01
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Letters to Henry Miller from John Cowper Powys.Village Press1975-01-01
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Letters of John Cowper Powys to his brother LlewellynVillage Press1975-01-01
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Les enchantements de GlastonburyGallimard1975-01-01
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100 Best BooksOlympic Marketing Corp1975-06-01
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Letters from John Cowper Powys to C. Benson RobertsOlympic Marketing Corp1975-06-01
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Poems 1899Olympic Marketing Corp1975-06-01
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The genius of Henry Millera letter [to Dante T. Zaccaginini]Village Press1976-01-01
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La fosse aux chiensromanSeuil1976-01-01
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Sonnet written in Sweffling Churchyard (1899)B. Sedge1977-01-01
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Review of projects.The Trust1979-01-01
After my fashionPan Books1980-01-01
The letters of John Cowper Powys to G.R. Wilson KnightC. Woolf1983-01-01
The letters of John Cowper Powys to Sven-Erik TäckmarkC. Woolf1983-01-01-
Paddock callsa playGreymitre Books1984-01-01
Three fantasiesCarcanet1985-01-01-
Horned poppies--new poemsWarren House Press1986-01-01
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Scenes from a Somerset ChildhoodRedcliffe Press Ltd1986-06-05
The diary of John Cowper PowysGreymitre Books1987-01-01
The diary of John Cowper Powys, 1930Greymitre Books1987-01-01-
Verses on the sad occasion of the death of Tippoo TibS.P. Marks1988-01-01
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Singular figuresSix lecturesFootprint1989-01-01
The letters of John Cowper Powys to Hal W. and Violet TrovillionCecil Woolf1989-01-01-
Father AdamHyperion Books1990-01-01
The letters of John Cowper Powys to Ichiro HaraC. Woolf1990-01-01-
The diary of John Cowper Powys 1931.Jeffrey Kwintner1990-01-01
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Annual review.The Trust1992-01-01
John Keats, or, Popular paganismCecil Woolf1993-01-01
Powys on KeatsCecil Woolf1993-01-01-
Elusive AmericaC. Woolf, 1994.1994-01-01
The letters of John Cowper Powys to Frances GreggCecil Woolf1994-01-01
Mock's cursenineteen storiesBrynmill1995-01-01-
Petrushka and the dancerthe diaries of John Cowper Powys, 1929-1939Carcanet Press1995-01-01
Powys to SeaCecil Woolf1996-01-01
The letters of John Cowper Powys to Philippa PowysCecil Woolf1996-01-01-
The Sixpenny Strumpet (T.F.Powys)New Ed editionBrynmill Press Ltd1997-10-29
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The diary of John Cowper Powys for 1929C. Woolf1998-01-01
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The letters of John Cowper Powys to Frank WarrenCecil Woolf1998-01-01
The Dorset yearthe diary of John Cowper Powys, June 1934-July 1935Powys Press1998-01-01-
The Powys BrothersThe Powys Society1999-07-01
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Esprits-frèresJosé Corti2001-09-04
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Selected early worksBrynmill2003-01-01
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Wessex memoriescountry essaysPowys Press2003-01-01
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T.F. Powys (T.F.Powys)Brynmill Press Ltd2003-12-15
Essays On Rousseau, Balzac And HugoKessinger Publishing, LLC2006-05-26-
The letters of John Cowper Powys and Dorothy RichardsonCecil Woolf2008-01-01
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A west countryman's returnThe Countryman Ltd.