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| THE COLLECTED SUPERNATURAL & WEIRD FICTION OF MRS HENRY WOOD--COMPLETE IN 3 VOLUMES |
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| NOBODY'S CHILDREN---A LEONAUR ORIGINAL---FIRST TIME IN PRINT |
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Irene Green’s book is a Leonaur first edition—never before in print. Irene was born in Agra, India the child of a European father (born in India to English parents) and a Eurasian (Portuguese/Indian) mother. Although she was of mixed race, unlike her sister who was darker complexioned, she had fair skin and hair. Born in 1906, Irene quickly realised that although she considered herself part of the British Raj and was European in appearance, as an Anglo-Indian she lived between two societies and cultures—she felt she was alienated from one society and was never quite unconditionally accepted by the other. She has left posterity an essential account, from a unique perspective, of British India at its zenith. A contract to nurse in Peshawar on the North-West Frontier brought her the 1930-31 Frontier Medal and her account of this part of her life makes gripping reading. Irene Green’s story is a highly entertaining and compelling one that will be appreciated by all those interested in the last days of the Raj.
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| THE COLLECTED STORIES OF THE BROTHERS GESTE --COMPLETE IN 4 VOLUMES |
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At English Wars
The Collected Supernatural & Weird Fiction of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
The Naval Brigades in the Indian Mutiny, 1857 (A Leonaur ‘Two-in-One’ Special)
Cavalry Versus Infantry
Warfare in the Age of Caesar (2 volumes)
British Campaigns in Africa and the Far East During the First World War (A Leonaur ‘Two-in-One’ Special)
Conflict at Plevna
At the Western Front
The Schooner 'Pearl' Incident (A Leonaur ‘Three-in-One’ Special)
Luck on the Wing
The River Raisin Massacre
With the Boer Foreign Legion (A Leonaur ‘Two-in-One’ Special)
Two Views of the Siege of Vicksburg (A Leonaur ‘Two-in-One’ Special)
The Union Drummer Boy (A Leonaur ‘Two-in-One’ Special)
The Egyptian Campaigns 1882-5
With Edge and Point
The Collected Supernatural & Weird Fiction of Elia W. Peattie
Napoleon’s Women
Confederate Ladies (A Leonaur ‘Two-in-One’ Special)
Battles of the Nineteenth Century—Boer War
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