Archival objects in this container: Foulsham's Original Old Moore's Almanack for 1938. London: W. Foulsham & Co., Ltd., 1938 The Secret Service Man by Sydney Horler. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1929 John Hartley's Original Clock Almanac for 1940. Bradford: Watmoughs' Limited, 1940 Walker's Old Moore's Almanac for 1949, 1949 Toy Making for Amateurs. London: George Newnes Ltd., approximately 1930 to 1939 The Master Book of Magic by J. C. Cannell. London: Quaker Oats Limited, approximately 1930 to 1939 The Windows of a Little House by Fay Inchfawn. London: Ward, Lock, & Co. Limited, approximately 1930 to 1939 Repertory Farces The Ray of Reason by A. J. Talbot, no. 8. Gowans & Gray, Limited, approximately 1930 to 1939 The Secret House by Edgar Wallace. London: Ward, Lock, & Co. Limited, approximately 1930 to 1939 People's Friend Library Love is Not Enough by Cynthia Dare, approximately 1930 to 1939 The Stag at Bay by Rachel Ferguson. London: Ernest Benn Limited, 1932 April Can A Man Forgive? by Paul Renin. London: published by Fiction Features, 1933 The Reader's Digest, vol. 33, no. 199, 1938 November "Your Library Needs?" catalogue, no. 22. London: printed and issued by King's Libraries Ltd., 1936 June 26 Woman's World Library Sunny Sue, no. 376. London: Amalgamated Press, Ltd., approximately 1930 to 1939 Poppy's Library Love in the Desert by Katherine Cree, no. 30. London: Amalgamated Press, Ltd., 1930 The Schoolgirls' Own Library Shielded by the Captain, no. 308. London: Amalgamated Press, Ltd., approximately 1930 to 1939 The Spell-Well Word Books by C. J. Ridout. London: Blackie and Son Limited, approximately 1930 to 1939 Benn's Sixpenny Library British Diarists by Arthur Ponsonby. London: Ernest Benn Limited, 1930 Billy Bennett's Book of Burlesque Monologues by T. W. Connor. London: W. Paxton & Co., Ltd., approximately 1930 to 1939 The Picturegoer's Book of Fortune, approximately 1930 to 1939 Back from the Dead. Published by the Daily Worker, approximately 1930 to 1939 Lunch-time Rables in Old London From the Vintry to Blackfriars and Back Again. London: The Homeland Association Ltd., approximately 1930 to 1939 The Banned Broadcast of William Ferrie. London: Workers' Bookshop Limited, approximately 1930 to 1939 The Magazine Programme, 1930 February 03 Load More