Gwynedd Rae - Books By Gwynedd Rae, Held By The British Library, in Alphabetical Order

Books By Gwynedd Rae, Held By The British Library, in Alphabetical Order

  • All Mary ... Illustrated, etc. E. Mathews & Marrot: London, 1931.
  • All Mary ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson. Cobden-Sanderson: London, 1938.
  • All Mary; illustrated by Janina Ede. Brockhampton P, 1968. Series: Red knight books ISBN 0-340-03071-2
  • All Mary; with illustrations by Irene Williams. Rev. ed. London : Owl Man, 1995. ISBN 1-900186-00-4
  • And Timothy Too. . Blackie & Son: London & Glasgow, 1934.
  • Leap Year Born. pp. 281. Blackie & Son: London & Glasgow, 1935.
  • Mary Plain and the Twins ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson. Routledge & Kegan Paul: London, 1952.
  • Mary Plain and the twins, illustrated by Janina Ede. Leicester : Knight Books, 1970. Series: ( A red knight book). ISBN 0-340-03998-1 (pbk)
  • Mary Plain goes bob-a-jobbing ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson. Routledge & Kegan Paul: London, 1954.
  • Mary Plain goes to America ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson. Routledge & Kegan Paul: London, 1957.
  • Mary Plain goes to America; illustrated by Janina Ede.Leicester : Knight Books, 1971. Series: A Red Knight book) ISBN 0-340-14906-X (pbk)
  • Mary Plain Home Again ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson. Routledge & Kegan Paul: London, 1949 .
  • Mary Plain in Town ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson. Cobden-Sanderson: London, 1935.
  • Mary Plain in Trouble ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson. G. Routledge & Sons: London, 1940.
  • Mary Plain in War-Time, etc. G. Routledge & Sons: London, 1942.
  • The Mary Plain omnibus; illustrated by Irene Williamson. London : Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1976. Contents: Mostly Mary - All Mary - Mary Plain in town - Mary Plain on holiday. ISBN 0-7100-8437-4
  • Mary Plain on Holiday ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson. Cobden-Sanderson: London, 1937.
  • Mary Plain on holiday; illustrated by Janina Ede. London : Knight Books, 1969. Series: A red knight book
  • Mary Plain to the Rescue. With illustrations by Irene Williamson.Routledge & Kegan Paul: London, 1950.
  • Mary Plain to the rescue; illustrated by Janina Ede.Leicester : Knight Books, 1971. Series: Red knight book ISBN 0-340-14907-8 (pbk)
  • Mary Plain, V.I.P. ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson.. Routledge & Kegan Paul: London, 1961.
  • Mary Plain's Big Adventure ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson, G. Routledge & Sons: London, 1944
  • Mary Plain's big adventure; illustrated by Janina Ede.,Leicester : Knight Books, 1970. Series: Red Knight book ISBN 0-340-10395-7 (pbk)
  • Mary Plain's “Whodunit” ... With illustrations by Irene Williamson. Routledge & Kegan Paul: London, 1965.
  • Mostly Mary ... Illustrated, etc. E. Mathews & Marrot: London, 1930
  • Mostly Mary With illustrations by Irene Williamson, Cobden-Sanderson: London, 1938.
  • Mostly Mary, illustrated by Janina Ede. Brockhampton P, 1968. Series: Red Knight books.
  • Mostly Mary, with illustrations by Irene Williams. Rev. ed. London: The Owl Man, 1995. ISBN 1-900186-02-0

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