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number was different for each version. The first versions of maps seem to have been issued in editions of 250, 350 or 500 sheets. Robert Carr has reported that some of the maps had editions related to the year in which they were printed. For example, an edition of 978 sheets was probably first published in 1978. The number of sheets of the versions recorded with an ISBN and seen or held in private or public collections are given below and range from 250 to 982 with an average of about 750. If the number of sheets issued was recorded on the version then each individual map was usually numbered by hand, although unnumbered copies are known. The number of different versions published before August 1987, the date of Carr's history of the Press, is shown in parentheses below and at least three new maps (Buckinghamshire, Westmoreland and Wiltshire) were added after 1987. A total of 97 maps were either reported by Carr in his history of the Quince Tree Press, or have been seen. There may be more maps and more versions. A new map of Northamptonshire was produced in 2005 by Robert and Jane Carr.
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Hopkins, Edwards Lear, the Devil's Dictionary, The Dictionary of Parsons and Henry Vaughan). It seems that Carr applied a partial numbering system retrospectively in the order in which he published the work of a poet. For example, a later impression of the poems of Andrew Marvell is numbered 3, but no impressions of any small books numbered 1 or 2 have been seen while no small books numbered 4,5 or 6 have been seen but two are numbered 7 (Rupert Brooke/Wilfred Owen and William Barnes). A few of the dictionaries list the impressions published but none of the books of poems list the printing history. Carr mostly had 3,000 copies printed at a time, sometimes using a different background colour on the cover for a new impression. Carr is known to have published at least 102 small books in his series, most of which are listed below. Many titles are currently reprinted by the Quince Tree Press, which is now run by Robert and Jane Carr in
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notable cricketers, then followed this in the 1951 Year Book with a cartoon and more entries, seemingly to fill empty spaces at the bottom of pages. Carr developed this idea fully in 1977 when he published a 16-page dictionary containing 126 entries on notable cricketers and events related to cricket. It was an immediate success and led to an order from the bookseller
1982:, whose work he thought was neglected. Each book contains small reproductions of examples of each artist's work with no text, usually printed on better quality paper than the small books of poems. Of the 19 artist's picture books, 15 were published by J. L. Carr and four new artists have been added to the series by Robert and Jane Carr. 1112:, not by the Quince Tree Press. Some of the early books of poems were given an ISBN by Carr from a list of 100 numbers that he was allocated as a publisher, but he did not allocate the numbers in order and did not print the ISBN in any small book that he published. The early titles were registered as published in a 344:
Carr drew his first map in 1943, of England and Wales, while stationed in West Africa during the Second World War. Carr reported that the first four maps he published were of Yorkshire, Gloucestershire, Kent and Norfolk and initially sold for £1 each. However these may have been preceded in late 1965
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Carr's small books are typically 16 stapled pages, 13.0 cm high by 9.5 cm wide, with illustrated card covers unless otherwise noted. Carr launched the series in 1966 with books of poems by William Blake, Andrew Marvell and John Clare whose grandson, Albert, a retired co-op milkman, lived
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The list below gives details where known of: the number of different maps of each county, shown in parentheses, as recorded by Carr in 1987 in his history of the Quince Tree Press; the date of publication with the ISBN, although such numbers seem only to have been applied to maps published between
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The different versions of most county maps were not numbered or identified sequentially and only a few were dated, so it is hard to tell in which order they were published. Versions may be distinguished by the number of sheets printed, which was usually recorded on later maps, and assuming that the
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Carr's small books are typically 16 stapled pages, usually about 13 x 9 cm, with decorated card covers. Carr wrote: 'These books fit small envelopes, go for a minimum stamp and are perfect for cold bedrooms - only one hand and a wrist need suffer exposure'. Carr recorded in 1983 that sales of
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Carr's illustrated maps were printed on single sheets of thick paper of various types and range in size from 50 to 65 cm high and 35 to 55 cm wide, depending on the shape of each county. The early maps were printed in monochrome but some were hand coloured by Sally Carr. Later maps were
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Carr's dictionaries have their origins in the Year Books of the Midlands Club Cricket Conference in the early 1950s, nearly 30 years before the first dictionary was published. For the 1950 Year Book Carr wrote 'A Miniature Anthology for Damp Days', a collection of quotations and anecdotes about
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printed in colour. Most of the maps were numbered by hand and signed by Carr. Carr often sent proof copies of new maps to retailers. These were printed on thin, poor quality paper, and were marked PROOF. The maps were chiefly printed by Messrs Richardson or Seddon, local printers in Kettering.
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Most small books are of the work of a single poet, some are of two, usually printed back to back, such as Rupert Brooke and Wilfred Owen. There are at least two editions of some poets: for example, there are two editions of poems by Thomas Herrick and George Byron, each issued with a different
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of 1381. Some books are numbered, but the numbers are not always unique: at least nine are numbered 71 (Francis Bacon, Thomas Bewick, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Donne, Hilda Frank, Joan Hassall, Samuel Johnson, Bryan North Lee and the Rossettis) and six are numbered 85 (John Bunyan, Gerard Manley
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When Carr took 2-year leave of absence from teaching in 1967 aged 55 years with savings of £1,600, his aim was to see if he could make his living by selling decorated maps of English counties and small pocket books of poems. These he published from his house at Mill Dale Road in
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Carr sold his novels and small books published by the Quince Tree Press directly to booksellers and by mail order to readers, and offered copies of his other novels bought as remainders from his previous publishers. For example, Carr obtained 900 remaindered copies of
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cover. But there are also at least two editions of different poems of John Clare, both of which used the same photograph of a bronze bust of Clare on the cover. The numbering of editions may not necessarily be consecutive. The first book of the poems of
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by what Carr called a 'longsheet', a narrow printed drawing showing towns and places in Northamptonshire which stated at the base: 'Travellers are warned that the use of this map for navigation will be disastrous'. The first five maps given
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Carr's maps are of architectural and historical interest rather than being geographical, and give brief details, observations and quotations in a quirky style about buildings, historical events and people related to places in the old
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the small books reached a peak in 1980, when he sold 43,369 copies, and by 1987 he had sold more than 500,000 in total. Many titles are still published by the Quince Tree Press, as well as some new ones, for example
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At the age of 76 years and unhappy both with the different publishers of his six novels to date and with the advance that he had been offered for his seventh novel, Carr decided to publish the next book himself.
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Welbourn's Dictionary of Prelates, Parsons, Vergers, Wardens, Sidesmen and Preachers, Sunday-school teachers, Hermits, Ecclesiastical Flower-arrangers, Fifth Monarchy Men and False Prophets
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was reprinted at least nine times between 1977 and 1981 before it was republished by Quartet Books in 1983. A new edition with cartoon illustrations drawn by Carr was published by
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was published as a paperback by the Quince Tree Press in 1988 in an edition of 2,850 copies and was soon reprinted. Carr followed this novel four years later with his last,
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and published them under the imprint of the Quince Tree Press. Since Carr's death in 1994, the rest of Carr's novels have been reprinted by the Quince Tree Press.
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1968 and 1976 and were not noted on the maps themselves; and the number of sheets, if known, which are not necessarily given in the order of publication.
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but, according to Robert Carr, it was never published. The Dictionaries are listed below in what is believed to be their order of publication.
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An Inventory and a History of the Quince Tree Press to mark its 21st year and the sale of its 500,000th small book. August 1987.
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An inventory and history of The Quince Tree Press to mark its 21st year and the sale of its 500,000th small book. August 1987
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on the same road. The first edition of John Clare's poems was published by Carr for the Northants County Association of the
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Carr said that he was planning other dictionaries and a dictionary of Alchemists is listed inside the back cover of
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Carr's Dictionary of English Queens, Kings' Wives, Celebrated Paramours, Handfast Spouses and Royal Changelings
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to publish his maps, pocket books and novels. The Press is now run by his son Robert Carr and his wife, Jane.
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A few books are dated or can be dated by their publication to coincide with a particular event, such as the
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Carr's Dictionary of English Kings, Consorts, Pretenders, Usurpers, Unnatural Claimants and Royal Athelings
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in 1977, which he then followed with a Dictionary of English Kings. Carr is believed to be the author of
2056: 2348:. Verbatim extracts from King James's version typical of their authors' attitude towards women. No. 85. 1710: 1648: 1460: 1109: 2488:. Kettering: J. Carr, 27 Mill Dale Road, Kettering for the Northants County Association of the N.U.T. 2195: 1900:. 108 entries. No. 94. A reissue in 1990 of a title first published by A. J. Forrest himself in 1981. 1889: 1213:, printed back to back. Four sonnets and nine poems. Cover by J. L. Carr. Later impression, No. 7. 2357:
These were illustrated cards in the style of maps with many small drawings and hand-written notes.
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Pictorial Guide to St Mary's Church, the Chichele School and the Bede House at Highham Ferrers.
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The Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Ordination of Philip Doddridge, Northampton.
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Carr's wife, Sally, proposed the next Dictionary, of English Queens, to coincide with the
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is known to contain a W. H. Smith & Son price sticker for 10p, which dates it after
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The Hearth and Home Reciter. Elizabeth Welbourn's Celebrated Reciter for all Occasions
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Article on Carr's dictionaries republished in The Dabbler from the quarterly magazine
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Simpson, H. (1986). The mysterious J. L. Carr. A twenty-first anniversary portrait.
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Although Carr's first picture book celebrated the work of the English wood engraver
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at 12 pence each and was able to sell them all at their full price of £1.75 after
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In each of his novels published by the Quince Tree Press Carr cited words by
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or County Palatine of Lancashire (2). Editions in April 1971 of 777 sheets (
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Forefathers, a guide to Anglo-Norse carvings dedicated to Edmund Blunden.
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The house in Kettering where J. L. Carr established the Quince Tree Press
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Hall, Andrew (2011). Extra-ordinary cricketers & handfast spouses.
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and eleven poems. Edited by Sally Muir, illustrated by Peter Newcombe.
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and is not numbered, was probably published before the second, entitled
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The History of England by a Partial, Prejudiced and Ignorant Historian
1678: 1071: 1035: 785: 651: 467: 277: 234:). First issue 2,000 copies. New edition of novel first published by 213:). First issue 2,000 copies. New edition of novel first published by 41: 1951:. Transcript of a murder trial edited from an 1887 Dakota newspaper. 1427:. Eight poems and extracts from letters edited by Elizabeth Farrer. 840:); 1978 of 978 sheets; and 1980? of 980 sheets. New edition in 2005. 2541: 1402: 913: 523: 509: 158:). First edition. First issue 2,850 copies; 2nd issue 3,000 copies. 53: 2282:. Biographical and conversational extracts. Cover by Sally Carr. 1617:. Sixteen sonnets. Cover by J. L. Carr. Later impression, No. 50. 1355:. Recalled by Christopher Fiddes, 1978. Later impression, No. 41. 949: 885: 799: 413: 1978:, his main aim was to champion the small number of 20th century 1832:). First published to coincide with the Queen's Silver Jubilee. 1139:, and they have published several new titles, which are noted. 993: 979: 579: 49: 2199:. Cover by J. L. Carr. Woodcuts by Christoper Fiddes. No. 85. 1963:
Some early poems and recent drawings by J. L. Carr 1912 - 1994
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as the book he would take with him to the imaginary island.
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Not corrupted by the hurrying Hand but verified in Proof.
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A Dictionary of Extraordinary English cricketers Volume 2
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Bibliography of the novels and publications of J.L. Carr
1757:. Sixteen poems plus guidance for elocutionists. No 55. 420:. Editions in July 1972 of 750 sheets (written by hand)( 1868:. 88 entries. No. 77. Issued as a companion volume to 102:
Novels by J. L. Carr published by the Quince Tree Press
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and there was one in the front garden of Carr's house.
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The One Thousandth Anniversary of Earls Barton Church.
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Carr's Dictionary of Extra-ordinary English cricketers
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Carr's Dictionary of Extra-ordinary English cricketers
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An inventory and history of The Quince Tree Press etc
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Wood Engravings. (Published by R.D. & J.M. Carr,
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Sandbach's Dictionary of Astonishing British Animals
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This is the heading given by Carr to these books in
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Sandbach's Dictionary of Astonishing British Animals
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Refuge of all the Arts against the Ravages of Time.
1335:. Twelve satirical portraits. Cover by J. L. Carr. 397:), but no maps have been seen with a printed ISBN. 321:Not to perish as Waves of Sound but fix'd in Time, 2471:Carr, J. L. (1983) "A double life in literature". 2373:The One Thousandth Anniversary of Brixworth Church 2326: 1329:. Cover by J. L. Carr. Later impression, No. 71. 1229:. Six poems and four sonnets. Cover by J. L. Carr. 562:) and 1980? of 980 sheets; other version, unknown. 2352: 1702:. Sacred poems and private ejaculations. No. 85. 1645:. Twenty one poems. Cover by Christopher Fiddes. 2561: 1735:The death of Parcy Reed. The Battle of Otterburn 1724:and fourteen poems. Cover by Christopher Fiddes. 1475:translated by Edward Fitzgerald. Extracts from 1345:. Cover by J. L. Carr. Later impression, No. 92. 2570:Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom 2205:. Edited by Edmund Kirby. Cover by J. L. Carr. 1796:Welbourn's Dictionary of Prelates, Parsons, etc 1281:. Twelve poems arranged by Heulwen Cox. No. 99 1187:. Ten Dorset dialect poems and Thomas Hardy's 982:(2). Editions in September 1975 of 774 sheets ( 938:(2). Editions of September 1975 of 750 sheets ( 802:(3). Editions in December 1969 of 500? sheets ( 718:(4). Editions in September 1969 of 507? sheets( 654:(3). Editions in December 1968 of 524? sheets ( 610:(3). Edition in September 1971 of 503 sheets? ( 202:How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the F.A. Cup 131:How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the F.A. Cup 122:Carr also bought back the rights to the novels 48:, under the imprint The Quince Tree Press. The 2009:, designed By Heulwen Williams (1991), No 100. 1824:. The Quince Tree Press. 91 entries. No. 84. ( 1060:(2). Edition in September 1972 of 572 sheets ( 952:(4). Editions in Winter, 1968 of 250 sheets? ( 846:(2). Edition in September 1971 of 502 sheets ( 782:); 1981? of 981 sheets; other edition unknown. 554:(3). Edition in September 1975 of 773 sheets ( 1670:and eight poems. Cover by Christopher Fiddes. 1307:written out and illustrated by David Hopkins. 1038:(2). Editions in October 1969 of 250 sheets ( 774:(3). Editions in October 1970 of 503 sheets ( 2486:John Clare Northamptonshire Poet 1793 - 1864 1934: 1922:. Aurum Press and the Quince Tree Press. ( 1893:. 223 entries selected by Mike Hill. No 85. 1313:. Selected poems. Later impression, No 84. 1018:); in 1980? of 980 sheets; and other unknown 888:(3). Editions in April 1972 of 500? sheets ( 526:. Edition in September 1975 of 775 sheets ( 484:. Edition in September 1975 of 574 sheets, ( 196:). First edition. First issue 4,000 copies. 2449:The Last Englishman: the Life of J. L. Carr 1651:. Nine poems. Cover by J. L. Carr. No. 73. 1629:. Five poems. Cover by J. L. Carr. No. 66. 860:. Edition in September 1975 of 774 sheets ( 788:. Edition in September 1975 of 775 sheets ( 704:(2). Edition in August 1971 of 350 sheets ( 690:. Edition in September 1975 of 773 sheets ( 470:. Edition in December 1974 of 773 sheets ( 456:. Edition in September 1975 of 574 sheets ( 297:). New edition of novel first published by 276:). New edition of novel first published by 255:). New edition of novel first published by 2367:Pictorial Guide to Peterborough Cathedral. 2340:The Poor Man's guide to the Revolt of 1381 1024:. Edition in December 1976 of 776 sheets ( 996:(2). Editions in June 1969, not numbered ( 874:. Edition in December 1969 of 350 sheets ( 632:(3). Editions in May 1972 of 250 sheets? ( 185:Harpole & Foxberrow General Publishers 116:Harpole & Foxberrow General Publishers 2585:1966 establishments in the United Kingdom 1969: 1405:. Six poems. Cover by J. L. Carr. No. 69. 1295:The Voyage of Coleridge's Ancient Mariner 916:(2). Editions in May 1971 of 502? sheets( 512:(2). Edition in May 1974 of 774 sheets? ( 2580:Publishing companies established in 1966 2443: 2441: 2439: 2437: 2435: 2433: 2296:. (Published by R. D. & J. M. Carr, 1965:. (Published by R. D. & J. M. Carr). 1898:Forrest's Dictionary of Eponymous Places 1807:Forrest's Dictionary of Eponymous Places 924:) and September 1975 of unknown sheets ( 910:. Edition in October 1974 of 750 sheets. 760:(3). Editions in April 1972 503 sheets ( 568:(2). Edition in May 1970 of 503 sheets ( 335: 30: 2467: 2465: 2463: 2461: 2459: 2457: 2419: 2417: 2415: 2413: 2411: 2409: 2407: 2405: 2403: 2401: 1781:Dictionary of Extra-ordinary Cricketers 540:. Edition in March 1977 of 777 sheets ( 442:. Edition in March 1969 of 569 sheets ( 26: 2562: 2133: 1421:. Cover by Christopher Fiddes. No. 90. 319:From this place Words may fly abroad, 19:is the imprint established in 1966 by 2478: 2430: 2382:Northamptonshire Steeples and Spires. 2142:. Thirty-six bookplates selected by 1571:. Eight poems (and four blank pages). 1379:. Eleven poems. Cover by J. L. Carr. 1364:Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard 832:); September 1975 of unknown sheets ( 810:) and September 1975 of 705? sheets ( 2454: 2398: 1866:Gidner's Brief Lives of the Frontier 596:(2). Edition in 1974 of 773 sheets ( 428:) and May 1973, numbering unknown, ( 2514:. Kettering: The Quince Tree Press. 2510:Sandbach, R. G. E. (date unknown). 726:); September 1975, unknown sheets ( 340:A literary map of Yorkshire by Carr 331: 309:, an eminent American typographer: 13: 1837:Forrest's Dictionary of Eponymists 1728: 662:); September 1975 of 574? sheets ( 648:); and unknown date of 300 sheets. 640:); September 1975 of 774 sheets? ( 618:); September 1975 of 775 sheets? ( 14: 2596: 2535: 2379:Northamptonshire Baptismal Fonts. 2181:. First published November 1977. 2163:Text by English and other writers 1792:Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth 1737:. Cover by J. L. Carr. No. 76. 1074:(6). Editions in September 1969 ( 968:); September 1975 of 775 sheets ( 582:. Edition in 1974 of 773 sheets ( 498:. Edition in 1974 of 743 sheets ( 381:) and Yorkshire (September 1969; 119:, in an edition of 4,000 copies. 52:is a fruiting tree native to the 2427:Kettering: The Quince Tree Press 2023:The Picture Book of Edwina Ellis 1451:by Lamb and nine poems by Moore. 1323:(abridged). Cover by J. L. Carr. 684:) and 1981?, 572 and 981 sheets. 676:(2). Edition in September 1972 ( 325:Friend, you are on Safe Ground: 2501:, No 32, Winter 2011, pp 69-76. 2475:; Vol 44, No 4, pp. 102 - 104. 2346:The Young Woman's Old Testament 2327:Inflammatory evangelical tracts 2312:What they said and what he said 2236:The Sayings of Chairman Johnson 2039:The Picture Book of Hilda Frank 1871:The Battle of Pollocks Crossing 1761: 1046:); and May 1971 of 981 sheets ( 960:); May 1971 of sheets unknown ( 349:were Hampshire (December 1968; 223:The Battle of Pollocks Crossing 137:The Battle of Pollocks Crossing 2517: 2504: 2491: 2353:Commissioned celebratory cards 1539:Cromwell's return from Ireland 1469:. Cover by J. L. Carr. No. 18. 1399:. 23 poems or extracts. No. 9. 1367:. Cover by Christopher Fiddes. 1265:. Cover by J. L. Carr. No. 75. 1102: 748:); and in 1980? of 980 sheets. 712:); and in 1980? of 980 sheets. 1: 2392: 818:); and other edition unknown. 315:Cross-roads of Civilisation, 1949:The Territory versus Fleming 1907:. 79 entries and a poem by 1487:How Horatius Held the Bridge 752:County Palatine of Lancaster 327:This is a Printing Office." 313:"This is a Printing Office, 7: 2140:A Little Book of Bookplates 1555:. Later impression, No. 85. 1068:); and 1976? of 776 sheets. 946:); and 1982? of 982 sheets. 904:); and 1978? of 978 sheets. 896:); 1974 of unknown sheets ( 854:); and 1980? of 980 sheets. 670:); and 1981 of 981 sheets?. 604:), and 1982? of 982 sheets. 10: 2601: 2226:The Fall of Constantinople 1711:The Ballad of Reading Gaol 1649:Algernon Charles Swinburne 1563:The haystack in the floods 1495:I. Five poems. Contains: 1461:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1191:. Later impression, No. 7. 1004:); and 1978 of 978 sheets. 990:); and 1980 of 980 sheets. 734:); and 1980 of 980 sheets. 576:) and 1978? of 978 sheets. 520:) and 1982 of 982 sheets?. 2171:. Fifty-six brief lives. 2144:Bryan (= Brian) North Lee 2129:Her Picture Book. No. 61. 1935:Other small books by Carr 1251:II. Three poems and from 373:), Kent (September 1969; 2575:Map publishing companies 2150:The Good Children's Book 2091:'s Picture Book. No. 84. 2059:'s Picture Book. No. 99. 2053:'s Picture Book. No. 71. 2031:. Seventeen engravings. 2015:'s Picture Book. No. 93. 1433:. Nine poems. Cover by 1279:Gilbert Keith Chesterton 1263:The Hunting of the Snark 1142: 215:London Magazine Editions 2484:Clare, John (No date). 2447:Rogers, Byron. (2003). 2388:Norman Northamptonshire 2248:. Cover by J. L. Carr. 2156:The Pleasing Instructor 2117:'s Picture Book, No 94. 1779:in February 1971. The 1585:. Cover by J. L. Carr. 1489:. Cover by J. L. Carr. 1457:. Five poems. No. 85. 1219:. Seven poems. 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J. L. Carr

Kettering
Northamptonshire
quince
Caucasus
counties of England
Florence Nightingale
Laurence Sterne
Secker and Warburg
Frank Muir
Desert Island Discs
What Hetty Did
Harpole & Foxberrow General Publishers
A Month in the Country
How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the F.A. Cup
The Battle of Pollocks Crossing
What Hetty Did
ISBN
9780900847912
A Month in the Country
ISBN
9780900847929
Harvester Press
Harpole & Foxberrow General Publishers
ISBN
9780900847936
How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the F.A. Cup
ISBN
9780900847943

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