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    Vogue : the jewellery by Woolton, Carol

    London : Conran Octopus, 2015
    Format: Book


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    Eggs or anarchy : the remarkable story of the man tasked with the impossible : to feed a nation at war by Sitwell, William (William Ronald Sacheverell)

    London : Simon & Schuster, 2016
    Subjects: “…Woolton, Frederick James Marquis, Earl of, 1883-1964.…”
    Format: Book


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    The Christian manual, or, Of the life and manners of true Christians by Woolton, John, Bp. of Exeter, 1535?-1594

    Cambridge, [England] : Printed at the University Press, 1851
    Format: Book


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    The New Stone Age : ideas & inspiration for living with crystals by Woolton, Carol

    Emeryville, California : Ten Speed Press, 2020
    First edition.
    Format: Book


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    Post war Britain by Marchant, James, Sir, 1867-1956

    London : Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1945
    Format: Book


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    A history of local government of the United Kingdom by Clarke, John Joseph, 1879-1969

    London : H. Jenkins, 1955
    Format: Book


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    The food of the people : being the history of industrial feeding by Curtis-Bennett, Noel, Sir, 1882-1950

    London : Faber and Faber, 1949
    Format: Book


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    Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Woolton C.H.. P.C. D.L. LL.D. by Woolton, Frederick James Marquis, Earl of, 1883-1964

    London : Cassell, 1959
    Subjects: “…Woolton, Frederick James Marquis, Earl of, 1883-1964.…”
    Format: Book


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    Our house : an introduction to parliamentary procedure by Bossom, Alfred C., 1881-1965

    London : Barrie and Rockliff, 1965
    Rev. ed.
    Format: Book


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    The adventure of reconstruction, peace, expansion and reform. by Woolton, Frederick James Marquis, Earl of, 1883-1964

    London, Toronto [etc.] : Cassell and company ltd, 1945
    Format: Book


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    Memoirs. by Woolton, Frederick James Marquis, Earl of, 1883-1964

    Cassell 1959
    Format: Book


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    Political lives

    Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001
    Table of Contents: “…Marquis, Frederick James (Lord Woolton) (1883-1964) /…”
    Format: Book


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    The soldier who walked away : autobiography of Andrew Pearson, a Peninsular War veteran by Pearson, Andrew, 1783-1872

    Woolton, Liverpool : Bullfinch Publications, 1987
    Format: Book


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    Atheism in the English Renaissance by Buckley, George T., 1898-1980

    New York, Russell & Russell, 1965
    Table of Contents: “…Classical sources -- The controversy about the immortality of the soul -- Marchiavellianism -- The religious sects and atheism -- The reaction to atheism (1530-60): Rastell, Cheke, Latimer, Hutchinson, Vernon -- The reaction (1560-90): Ascham, Woolton, Lyly, Sidney, Harvey -- The reaction (1590-1600): Greene, Nashe, Harvey, Lodge, Hooker, Beard, Bacon -- The translations (1561-1605): Calvin, Bullinger, Viret, La Primaudaye, LaNoue, Mornay, Du Bartas -- The reaction: the poets: Sir John Davies, John Davies of Hereford, Fulke Greville -- The atheism of Christopher Marlowe -- The atheism of Sir Walter Raleigh.…”
    Format: Book


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    High buildings low morals : another sideways look at twentieth-century London. by Baker, Rob

    Gloucestershire, United Kingdom : Amberley Publishing, 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Wodehouse -- Scott's Restaurant, the Balcombe Street Gang and the Second Blitz of London -- The Trial of Schoolkids OZ, the downfall of the 'Dirty Squad' -- Captain Sears, the Nazi Wreath at the Cenotaph and the Hitler Paint-throwing Incident at Madame Tussaud's -- The charming Lord Boothby, his friend Ronnie Kray and the Humble Woolton Pie -- The Prince of Wales Theatre and the De-mob Suit--starring Sid Field and featuring Dickie Henderson, Kay Kendall, Terry-Thomas and the Ross Sisters -- A hungry Graham Greene on the night of 'The Wednesday', and the death of Al Bowlly -- When Tallulah Bankhead met Gerald du Maurier, and the Eton Schoolboys Scandal -- The House of 'Cyn', Jimmy Graves and the rise and fall of the Luncheon Voucher -- Cocaine, the 'Yellow Peril' and the death of Billie Carleton -- Judy Garland, Johnnie Ray and the talk of the town at the Hippodrome -- An absolute Sirocco, old boy! …”
    Format: Book


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    The fallen woman's daugter : a novel by Cox, Michelle (Historical fiction writer)

    Grayslake, Illinois : Woolton Press, 2024
    Format: Book


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    The fallen woman's daughter by Cox, Michelle

    [Place of publication not identified] : Woolton Press, 2024
    Format: Book


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    Uncommon people the rise and fall of the rock stars by Hepworth, David, 1950-

    New York, NY : Henry Holt & Company, 2017
    First U.S. edition.
    Table of Contents: “…September 14, 1955, Rampart Street, New Orleans, Louisiana : Enter the first rock star -- September 26, 1956, from Memphis to Tupelo : The first rock idol -- July 6, 1957, Woolton Village Fete, Liverpool, England : The first rock fans form a band -- May 22, 1958, London Airport, England : A bad boy flies in -- February 3, 1959, Clear Lake, Iowa : A good boy flies out -- July 1, 1960, London, England : Enter the guitar hero -- September 25, 1961, Gerde's Folk City, New York City : A boy invents himself -- September 28, 1962, Sefton Street, Liverpool, England : The man who fit in -- May 1, 1963, London, England : The man who didn't fit in -- December 23, 1964, Los Angeles airport : The rock star as tragic genius -- September 26, 1965, Aarhus, Denmark : The rock band as perpetual drama -- October 1, 1966, Central London Polytechnic, England : A new sheriff in town -- June 18, 1967, Monterey, California : The first female rock star -- May 15, 1968, New York City : The view from Olympus -- August 9, 1969, Birmingham, England : The devil's business -- June 24, 1970, New York City : Rock god embraces the occult -- May 16, 1971, New York City : The comeback -- July 26, 1972, Madison Square Garden, New York City : Rock goes high society -- July 3, 1973, Hammersmith, London, England : A "rock star" retires -- August 6, 1974, 914 Studios, Blauvelt, New York : Rock in a complicated world -- July 18, 1975, the Lyceum, London, England : The best rock isn't always rock -- July 4, 1976, Tampa, Florida : The X-factor -- August 16, 1977, Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee : Death is good for business -- December 9, 1978, London, England : A raspberry on top of the charts -- August 4, 1979, Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, England : Twilight of the gods -- December 8, 1980, New York City : Death by fan -- August 13, 1981, Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Middlesex, England : Sex, violence, and television -- March 19, 1982, Leesburg, Florida : Road fever -- September 31, 1983, the Continental Hyatt House, Hollywood, California : The absurdity of rock stars -- January 27, 1984, the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California : A superstar on fire -- July 13, 1985, Wembley Stadium, London, England : From dumper to sainthood -- July 16, 1986, Madison Square Garden, New York City : Rock royalty up close -- August 1, 1987, Greyhound bus station, Hollywood and Vine, Los Angeles, California : Looking the part -- September 9, 1988, Sotheby's, London, England : Elton John clears out his closet -- March 21, 1989, United States of America : Clean and sober -- May 29, 1990, Toronto SkyDome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Rock star as celeb -- November 24, 1991, Kensington, London, England : The party's over -- May 7, 1992, Tokyo, Japan : Man overboard -- June 7, 1993, Minneapolis, Minnesota : Career suicide -- April 5, 1994, Seattle, Washington : The last rock star -- August 9, 1995, Mountain View, California : Revenge of the nerds…”
    Format: Book


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    Uncommon people : the rise and fall of the rock stars by Hepworth, David, 1950-

    New York, NY : Henry Holt & Company, 2017
    First U.S. edition.
    Table of Contents: “…September 14, 1955, Rampart Street, New Orleans, Louisiana : Enter the first rock star -- September 26, 1956, from Memphis to Tupelo : The first rock idol -- July 6, 1957, Woolton Village Fete, Liverpool, England : The first rock fans form a band -- May 22, 1958, London Airport, England : A bad boy flies in -- February 3, 1959, Clear Lake, Iowa : A good boy flies out -- July 1, 1960, London, England : Enter the guitar hero -- September 25, 1961, Gerde's Folk City, New York City : A boy invents himself -- September 28, 1962, Sefton Street, Liverpool, England : The man who fit in -- May 1, 1963, London, England : The man who didn't fit in -- December 23, 1964, Los Angeles airport : The rock star as tragic genius -- September 26, 1965, Aarhus, Denmark : The rock band as perpetual drama -- October 1, 1966, Central London Polytechnic, England : A new sheriff in town -- June 18, 1967, Monterey, California : The first female rock star -- May 15, 1968, New York City : The view from Olympus -- August 9, 1969, Birmingham, England : The devil's business -- June 24, 1970, New York City : Rock god embraces the occult -- May 16, 1971, New York City : The comeback -- July 26, 1972, Madison Square Garden, New York City : Rock goes high society -- July 3, 1973, Hammersmith, London, England : A "rock star" retires -- August 6, 1974, 914 Studios, Blauvelt, New York : Rock in a complicated world -- July 18, 1975, the Lyceum, London, England : The best rock isn't always rock -- July 4, 1976, Tampa, Florida : The X-factor -- August 16, 1977, Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee : Death is good for business -- December 9, 1978, London, England : A raspberry on top of the charts -- August 4, 1979, Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, England : Twilight of the gods -- December 8, 1980, New York City : Death by fan -- August 13, 1981, Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Middlesex, England : Sex, violence, and television -- March 19, 1982, Leesburg, Florida : Road fever -- September 31, 1983, the Continental Hyatt House, Hollywood, California : The absurdity of rock stars -- January 27, 1984, the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California : A superstar on fire -- July 13, 1985, Wembley Stadium, London, England : From dumper to sainthood -- July 16, 1986, Madison Square Garden, New York City : Rock royalty up close -- August 1, 1987, Greyhound bus station, Hollywood and Vine, Los Angeles, California : Looking the part -- September 9, 1988, Sotheby's, London, England : Elton John clears out his closet -- March 21, 1989, United States of America : Clean and sober -- May 29, 1990, Toronto SkyDome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Rock star as celeb -- November 24, 1991, Kensington, London, England : The party's over -- May 7, 1992, Tokyo, Japan : Man overboard -- June 7, 1993, Minneapolis, Minnesota : Career suicide -- April 5, 1994, Seattle, Washington : The last rock star -- August 9, 1995, Mountain View, California : Revenge of the nerds…”
    Format: Book