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Woolton House, Newbury, Berkshire : sale 93633 ; the contents including rugs and carpets, tapestries and textiles, English and Continental furniture, clocks, works of art, sculpture and garden statuary, European and Oriental ceramics, silver and plate, old master British and Continental pictures, books, wine, furniture and decorations /
London : Sotheby's, 1993Subjects:Format: Book
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Vogue : the jewellery
London : Conran Octopus, 2015Format: Book
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Eggs or anarchy : the remarkable story of the man tasked with the impossible : to feed a nation at war
London : Simon & Schuster, 2016Subjects: “…Woolton, Frederick James Marquis, Earl of, 1883-1964.…”
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The Christian manual, or, Of the life and manners of true Christians
Cambridge, [England] : Printed at the University Press, 1851Format: Book
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The New Stone Age : ideas & inspiration for living with crystals
Emeryville, California : Ten Speed Press, 2020
First edition.Format: Book
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Post war Britain
London : Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1945Format: Book
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A history of local government of the United Kingdom
London : H. Jenkins, 1955Format: Book
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The food of the people : being the history of industrial feeding
London : Faber and Faber, 1949Format: Book
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Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Woolton C.H.. P.C. D.L. LL.D.
London : Cassell, 1959Subjects: “…Woolton, Frederick James Marquis, Earl of, 1883-1964.…”
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Our house : an introduction to parliamentary procedure
London : Barrie and Rockliff, 1965
Rev. ed.Format: Book
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The adventure of reconstruction, peace, expansion and reform.
London, Toronto [etc.] : Cassell and company ltd, 1945Format: Book
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Memoirs.
Cassell 1959Format: Book
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Political lives
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001Table of Contents: “…Marquis, Frederick James (Lord Woolton) (1883-1964) /…”
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The soldier who walked away : autobiography of Andrew Pearson, a Peninsular War veteran
Woolton, Liverpool : Bullfinch Publications, 1987Format: Book
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Atheism in the English Renaissance
New York, Russell & Russell, 1965Table 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.…”
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High buildings low morals : another sideways look at twentieth-century London.
Gloucestershire, United Kingdom : Amberley Publishing, 2017Table 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! …”
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The fallen woman's daugter : a novel
Grayslake, Illinois : Woolton Press, 2024Format: Book
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The fallen woman's daughter
[Place of publication not identified] : Woolton Press, 2024Format: Book
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Uncommon people the rise and fall of the rock stars
New York, NY : Henry Holt & Company, 2017Table 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…”
First U.S. edition.
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Uncommon people : the rise and fall of the rock stars
New York, NY : Henry Holt & Company, 2017Table 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…”
First U.S. edition.
Format: Book
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