Notable Publications
- 1883 Natural Law in the Spiritual World - Henry Drummund
- 1881 From Log Cabin to White House - William Thayer
- 1896 The Personal Life of Queen Victoria - Sarah Tooley
- 1911 Peter Pan and Wendy - J.M Barrie
- 1919 Collected Verse - Rudyard Kipling
- 1934 Goodbye Mr Chips - James Hilton
- 1939 Oliver Cromwell - John Buchan
- 1942 The Queen's Book of the Red Cross
- 1942 Five on a Treasure Island - Enid Blyton
- 1942 Biggles Sweeps the Desert- Captain W. E. Johns
- 1944 Green Dolphin Country - Elizabeth Goudge
- 1952 The Colditz Story - P. R. Reid
- 1953 The Ascent of Everest - John Hunt
- 1954 Katharine - Anya Seton
- 1962 the Ipcress File- Len Deighton
- 1962 The Anatomy of Britain - Anthony Sampson
- 1969 Asterix the Gaul - Goscinny and Uderzo
- 1970 Love Story - Erich Segal
- 1973 The Moon's a Balloon - David Niven
- 1974 Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - John le Carré
- 1980 The Clan of the Cave Bear - Jean M. Auel
- 1982 Schindler's Ark - Thomas Keneally
- 1985 The Bone People - Keri Hulme
- 1988 The Shell Seekers - Rosamund Pilcher
- 1988 A Great Deliverance - Elizabeth George
- 1997 Cold Mountain - Charles Frazier
- 1998 Managing My Life - Alex Ferguson
- 2002 Kylie: La La La - Kylie Minogue & William Baker
- 2005 My Sister's Keeper - Jodi Picoult
- 2008 My Booky Wook - Russell Brand
- 2009 The Other Hand - Chris Cleave
- 2009 One Day - David Nicholls
- 2011 The Land of Painted Caves - Jean Auel
- 2011 The Litigators - John Grisham
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