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Works: 1 works in 47 publications in 1 languages
Titles
Something blue / by: Giffin, Emily; London (England) (Language materials, printed)
Mini-shopaholic : = a novel / by: Kinsella, Sophie; London (England) (Language materials, printed)
The poison tree / by: Kelly, Erin, (1976-); London (England) (Language materials, printed)
Drood : = a novel / by: Dickens, Charles, (1812-1870); London (England); Simmons, Dan. (Language materials, printed)
The chameleon's shadow / by: London (England); Walters, Minette. (Language materials, printed)
360 London / by: London (England); Wood, Nick (Language materials, printed)
The ripper / by: England; Jack, (the Ripper); London (England); Plec, Julie.; Smith, L. J.; Whitechapel (London, England); Williamson, Kevin. (Language materials, printed)
Shaping London : = the patterns and forms that make the metropolis / by: Farrell, Terry.; London; London (England) (Language materials, printed)
Frommer's portable London 2006 / by: London (England); Porter, Darwin.; Prince, Danforth. (Language materials, printed)
Frommer's memorable walks in London / by: Jones, Richard.; London (England) (Language materials, printed)
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Subjects
Man-woman relationships Hotels- England Scrooge, Ebenezer (Fictitious character) Popular culture- England Labor market- England Architecture and society- History- 18th century.- England London World War, 1939-1945- Radio broadcasting and the war Werewolves Family secrets Poppins, Mary (Fictitious character) Underwater exploration Theater- History- 17th century.- England Gay men- History- 20th century.- England Homosexuality- History- 20th century.- England Readers. Poor families Bloomwood, Becky (Fictitious character) Apartment houses- England Building, Wooden- England Tarabotti, Alexia (Fictional character) Pregnant women Adultery Jack, Loss (Psychology) Theater audiences- History- 16th century.- England Social classes Gangsters Shopping Debt Subculture- England World War, 1939-1945- Massachusetts Vampires- History- 19th century- England Tarbotti, Alexia (Fictitious character) Steampunk fiction. Literary historians Orwell, George, Poor- England Authors- Europe Brothers Serial murders- History- 19th century- England Fathers and daughters Historic sites- England Walking- England Local government- England Travel photography- England Misers Young women Watson, John H. (Fictitious character) Sisters Unemployed- Europe Jordan, Dorothy, Serial murderers- History- 19th century- England Families- England Stars English drama- History and criticism.- 17th century Sex customs- History- 20th century.- England Wood, Nick Orphans- History- 19th century- England Private investigators- England Diaries- Authorship Serial murderers- England Mystery. Paris (France) Acting Married people England- Fiction. Boarding schools Schools Shakespeare, William,- Film and video adaptations. English drama- History and criticism.- Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 Criminals- History- 19th century- England Manchester (England)- Church history- 19th century. London Clinic. Home ownership- History- 18th century.- England City planning- History.- England Stadtplanung Vampires Rejection (Psychology) Murderers Holmes, Sherlock Murder Spiritual life Iraq War, 2003-2011- Veterans- Great Britain Personality disorders London (England) Theater audiences- History- 17th century.- England Shopping- England Sick children Calvinism- History- 19th century.- England Calvinists- History- 19th century.- England Postmasters Voyages and travels Single women Poor- France Orphans Great Britain- History- Roman period, 55 B.C.-449 A.D. Theater- History- 16th century.- England Speech and social status Photography, Panoramic- England Social classes- England Drinking of alcoholic beverages- England Row houses- Social aspects- England Etiquette- History- 19th century- England Werewolves- England Paranormal fiction. Americans- England College students Brothers and sisters Mothers and daughters Doyle, Arthur Conan, Stoker, Bram,- Criticism and interpretation Scholars- Crimes against Dickens, Charles,- Criticism and interpretation. Actresses Whitechapel (London, England)- History- 19th century Homecoming
 
 
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