Great Britain -- Description and travel
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Great Britain -- Description and travel
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Great Britain
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Incoming Resources
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- Literary landscapes of the British Isles, a narrative atlas, David Daiches & John Flower
- Discovering England
- The National Trust atlas, the National Trust and the National Trust for Scotland ;, foreword by Nigel Nicolson
- The Reader's digest complete atlas of the British Isles
- The travels of William Wells Brown, including narrative of William Wells Brown, a fugitive slave, and The American fugitive in Europe, sketches of places and people abroad, edited by Paul Jefferson
- Runaway, Lucy Irvine
- How the heather looks
- The kingdom by the sea, a journey around Great Britain, Paul Theroux
- A guide to Roman Britain
- A walk through Britain,, by John Hillaby. Woodcuts and maps by Margaret Webb
- Old shrines and ivy
- Rick Steves' Europe, all thirty shows 2000-2003, writer, Rick Steves ; producer, Simon Griffith ; produced in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting
- A Texan in England
- Great Britain
- England, Pilot Guides presents Pilot Film and TV Productions Limited ; WETA
- David Gentleman's Britain
- A journey through Tudor England, Suzannah Lipscomb
- The fish ladder, a journey upstream, Katharine Norbury
- Legendary Britain, an illustrated journey, Bob Stewart and John Matthews ; illustrated by Miranda Gray ; photographs by Tim Cann
- Landscapes of Britain, Roy Millward and Adrian Robinson
- True Brits, a tour of Great Britain in all its bog-snorkelling, shin-kicking and cheese-rolling glory, J.R. Daeschner
- Journey through the British Isles, Harry Cory Wright ; foreword by Adam Nicolson
- Camden's Britannia, 1695:, a facsimile of the 1695 edition published by Edmund Gibson [translated from the Latin], with an introduction by Stuart Piggott and a bibliographical note by Gwyn Walters
- The Shell countryside book, Richard Muir & Eric Duffey
- Best of Travels in Europe, writer, Rick Steves ; a presentation of American Program Service ; a co-production of Oregon Public Broadcasting, Small World Productions
- A Regency visitor, the English tour of Prince Pückler-Muskau described in his letters, 1826-1828, from the original translation by Sarah Austin ; edited with an introduction by E.M. Butler
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