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London (England)

Overview
Works: 1 works in 41 publications in 1 languages
Titles
London / by: Silvester-Carr, Denise.; London (England); Butler, Andrew. (Language materials, printed)
White lives :the interplay of 'race', class and gender in everyday life / by: London (England); Byrne, Bridget. (Language materials, printed)
A little princess / by: Great Britain; London (England); Burnett, Frances Hodgson, (1849-1924.) (Language materials, printed)
The Dracula dossier / by: Jack, (the Ripper); London (England); Stoker, Bram, (1847-1912); Reese, James, (1964-) (Language materials, printed)
Her fearful symmetry :a novel / by: London (England); Niffenegger, Audrey. (Language materials, printed)
Thanks for the memories / by: London (England); Ahern, Cecelia, (1981-) (Language materials, printed)
Age, narrative and migration :the life course and life histories of Bengali elders in London / by: Sylhet District (Bangladesh); Gardner, Katy, (1964-); London (England) (Language materials, printed)
Plague / by: Orme, David.; London (England) (Language materials, printed)
To catch a prince / by: William, (Prince, grandson of Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain,) (1982-); London (England); McKnight, Gillian (Language materials, printed)
Confessions of a shopaholic / by: London (England); Kinsella, Sophie. (Language materials, printed)
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Subjects
Women, White Historical fiction. Ghostwriters Fathers and sons. Great Fire, London, England, 1666 Adventure fiction. Public welfare Authors, English William, Fantasy fiction. Boarding schools Arranged marriage Memory Teacher-student relationships Grief Psychics Race awareness Family reunions Aristocracy (Social class) East Indians Whites Sick children Bereavement. Stepfamilies Narration (Rhetoric) Theater. Bereavement Radio talk shows Linguistics teachers Sylhet District (Bangladesh) Young adult fiction. Multiple personality History, 18th Century Theater and society. Iraq War, 2003-2011 York (England) Ex-prime ministers Debt London (England) Sisters Boys Jews Flower vending Colonies West Indies Violent deaths Speech and social status Accidents Social Welfare Dragons Poor families Foundling Hospital (London, England) Spiritual life Teenagers Foster Home Care Mercenary troops Shopping Traffic accidents Divorced parents Young men Fairies Brothers and sisters Kidnapping victims Poor children City and town life in literature. Edward England Grief. Modernism (Art) Theater and society Literature. Demons Great Britain Hotels Schools Physicians Families Family problems Malory family (Fictitious characters) English drama. Father-son relationship Family life Princes Road rage Personal belongings Children of divorced parents Fathers and sons Middle-aged women Widowers Neurosurgeons Older immigrants Orphans Americans Missing persons Artists Portugal Young women Love stories Love Female friendship Bloomwood, Becky (Fictitious character) Northeastern States Social classes Radio talk show hosts Impostors and imposture Single men End of the world Middle-aged men Fathers and daughters Orphanages Jack, Magicians Stoker, Bram, Serial murderers Mothers Bildungsromans Bohemianism Pirates Motherless families Man-woman relationships World politics Blood Motherless families. Identity (Psychology) Problem families War on Terrorism, 2001- Theater Mystery and detective stories Africa South Asians Bengali (South Asian people) Dickens, Charles, DickensCharles Assimilation (Sociology) Charities Widowers. Lookalikes English drama Reminiscing in old age. Criminals Scrooge, Ebenezer (Fictitious character) Single mothers Cooks Misers Horror stories Modernism (Literature) Restaurants Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
 
 
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