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Diabetes: Elderly People
Diabetes: Elderly People

By Dick Bruna, Kesson

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The White Bird Passes
The White Bird Passes

By Jessie Kesson, Jessie, Kesson, New Introduction By Douglas Dunn

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158 pages ; 20 cm Originally published: London : Chatto & Windus, 1958

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Where The Apple Ripens & Other Stories
Where The Apple Ripens & Other Stories

By Jessie Kesson, Kesson, Jessie, Jessie, Kesson, Kesson, Jessie, 1916-1994

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159 pages ; 20 cm Originally published: London : Chatto & Windus, 1985

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Glitter Of Mica
Glitter Of Mica

By Jessie Kesson, Kesson, Jessie, Jessie, Kesson

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Jessie Kesson's own favourite novel, reissued with an introduction by Sue McGregor from "Woman's Hour", is set in a small Scottish farming community and tells the story of dairyman Hugh Riddel and...

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White Bird Passes
White Bird Passes

By Jessie Kesson, Kesson, Jessie, Jessie, Kesson, Introduction By Cuthbert Graham

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158 pages ; 22 cm Reprint. Originally published: London : Chatto & Windus, 1958

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Where The Apple Ripens
Where The Apple Ripens

By Jessie Kesson, Jessie, Kesson, Kesson, Jessie, 1916-1994

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SAGAS. Where the Apple Ripens is the story of Isabel Emslie, a young girl facing up to her last day at school and an uncertain future in service in the town. On the very threshold of womanhood, Isa...

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John Lyly And Early Modern Authorship
John Lyly And Early Modern Authorship

By Andÿ, Andy Kesson, Martin White, PAUL EDMONDSON, Kesson

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During Shakespeare's lifetime, John Lyly was repeatedly described as the central figure in contemporary English literature. This book takes that claim seriously, asking how and why Lyly was conside...

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