User:Rubycon/PP/2008

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Books PPed in 2008:

1. Left Behind; or, Ten Days a Newsboy, by James Otis. [1]. Posted 11 January 2008.

2. The Rubaiyat of a Persian Kitten, by Oliver Herford. [2]. Posted 11 January 2008.

3. Pirates, by Claud Lovat Fraser. [3]. Posted 28 January 2008.

4. The Oriental Story Book, by Wilhelm Hauff. [4]. Posted 13 February 2008.

5. Quilts: Their Story and How to Make Them, by Marie D Webster. [5]. Posted 24 February 2008.

6. The Kingdom of Heaven; What is it? by Edward Burbidge. [6]. Posted 5 March 2008.

7. The Ghost of Chatham; A Vision: Dedicated to the House of Peers, by Anonymous (attr. William Hone). [7]. Posted 13 March 2008.

8. The Lady and the Pirate, by Emerson Hough. [8]. Posted 24 March 2008.

9. Mediaeval Wales; Six Popular Lectures, by Andrew G Little. [9]. Posted 29 March 2008.

10. Live to be Useful, by Anonymous. [10]. Posted 30 March 2008.

11. Handbook of Embroidery, by L Higgin. [11]. Posted 30 March 2008.

12. The Lost Kitty, by Aunt Hattie (pseud. Madeline Leslie ). [12]. Posted 27 April 2008.

13. Light on the Child's Path, by William Allen Bixler. [13]. Posted 27 April 2008.

14. Atheism Among the People, by Alphonse de Lamartine. [14]. Posted 5 May 2008.

15. Hero-myths & Legends of the British Race, by Maud Isabel Ebbutt. [15]. Posted 17 May 2008.

16. The Privateer's Man, by Frederick Marryat. [16]. Posted 9 June 2008.

17. Ancient Egyptian and Greek Looms, by H Ling Roth. [17]. Posted 9 June 2008

18. The Sympathy of Religions, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. [18]. Posted 14 June 2008.

19. The 1926 Tatler, by Margaret Louise Newhall (ed.). [19]. Posted 29 June 2008.

20. Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy, by Anonymous. [20]. Posted 6 July 2008.

21. The Tapestry Book, by Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee. [21]. Posted 30 July 2008.

22. Amy Harrison, by Amy Harrison. [22]. Posted 20 August 2008.

23. Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror, by Various. [23]. Posted 21 August 2008.

24. Captain Richard Ingle, by Edward Ingle. [24]. Posted 18 October 2008.

25. Famous Privateersmen and Adventurers of the Sea, by Charles H L Johnstone. [25]. Posted 18 October 2008.

26. Southern literature from 1579-1895, by Louise Manly. [26]. Posted 16 November 2008.

27. Fairy Book, by Sophie May. [27]. Posted 24 November 2008.

28. Hampton Court, by Walter Jerrold. [28]. Posted 13 December 2008.

Overall books PPed to end of 2008: 63