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Transport In British Fiction
Transport In British Fiction

By ADRIENNE E. GAVIN, A. Gavin, A. Humphries, Wagner, Tamara S.

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"Transport in British Fiction: Technologies of Movement, 1840-1940 is the first essay collection devoted to transport and its various types--horse, train, tram, cab, omnibus, bicycle, ship, car, ai...

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Childhood In Edwardian Fiction: Worlds Enough And Time
Childhood In Edwardian Fiction: Worlds Enough And Time

By A. Gavin, A. Humphries, Adrienne E. Gavin, Andrew F. Humphries (Eds.)

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The First Book-length Look At Childhood In Edwardian Fiction, This Book Challenges Assumptions That The Edwardian Period Was Simply A Continuation Of The Victorian Or The Start Of The Modern. Explo...

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Childhood In Edwardian Fiction
Childhood In Edwardian Fiction

By ADRIENNE E. GAVIN, A. Gavin, A. Humphries, Adrienne E. Gavin, Andrew F. Humphries (Eds.)

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The first book-length look at childhood in Edwardian fiction, this book challenges assumptions that the Edwardian period was simply a continuation of the Victorian or the start of the Modern. Explo...

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Transport In British Fiction
Transport In British Fiction

By Author, ADRIENNE E. GAVIN, A. Gavin, A. Humphries, Wagner, Tamara S.

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Transport in British Fiction is the first essay collection devoted to transport and its various types horse, train, tram, cab, omnibus, bicycle, ship, car, air and space as represented in British f...

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