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THE OXFORD LITERARY GUIDE TO THE BRITISH ISLES. (edition 1977)

by Dorothy and Hilary Carnell. (Editors) Eagle

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It's packed with information, wonderfully organised - 348 pages of place names, alphabetically arranged, each details of all literary associations; a 64-page index of authors, each with all place associations; and 13 maps. ( )
  KayCliff | Aug 30, 2020 |
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It's packed with information, wonderfully organised - 348 pages of place names, alphabetically arranged, each details of all literary associations; a 64-page index of authors, each with all place associations; and 13 maps. ( )
  KayCliff | Aug 30, 2020 |
From Abberley (Pope stayed there once) to Zennor (both W.H. Hudson and D.H. Lawrence hung out there), if there is a place with a literary connection in Great Britain or Ireland it is sure to be listed here. A useful reference and would be fun to use in planning a tour of the British Isles. ( )
  auntieknickers | Feb 4, 2008 |
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