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Richard Garnett may refer to: Richard Garnett (philologist) (1789–1850), British philologist, author and librarian Richard Garnett (writer) (1835–1906), British biographer and poet Richard Garnett (1923–2013), an author who was the son of publisher David Garnett Richard B. Garnett (1817–1863), American general Richard W. Garnett (born 1968), American legal scholar. Discover the Richard Garnett popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Richard Garnett books.
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The Romance of a Shop
Amy Levy & Richard GarnettFirst published in 1888, “The Romance of a Shop” is a novel by Amy Levy that tells the story of the Lorimer sisters who, following the death of their father, decide to open a photo...
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Works of Richard Garnett
Richard Garnett3 works of Richard Garnett Scholar, librarian, biographer and poet (18351906) This ebook presents a collection of 3 works of Richard Garnett. A dynamic table of contents allows you...
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Roseland
Judy FinniganThe summers spent at Roseland, the sprawling ancestral home of her best friend, Eloise, were among the happiest of Cathy's life. Tucked away on the Cornish coastline and brimming w...
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Richard Garnett v. Transamerica Insurance
Supreme Court Of Idaho1. Was the trial court correct in allowing the jury to decide whether the insureds (the Garnetts) were entitled to payments from the insurance company (Transamerica) for repair or ...
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Miss Meredith
Amy Levy“Miss Meredith” is an 1889 novel by Amy Levy. A romantic novel set in Pisa, Italy, "Miss Meredith" is a must read for classic romantic fiction fans. Amy Judith Levy (1861–1...
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A London Plane-Tree - And Other Verse
Amy Levy“A London PlaneTree And Other Verse” is an 1889 collection of poetry by Amy Levy. Amy Judith Levy (1861–1889) was a British poet, novelist, and essayist. She was notably the first...
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The Twilight of the Gods
Richard GarnettThe fourth Christian century was far past its meridian, when, high above the summit of the supreme peak of Caucasus, a magnificent eagle came sailing on broad fans into the blue, a...