User:Rubycon/PP/2010
1. The Brown Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang. [1]. Posted 6 February 2010.
2. Indian Fairy Tales, by Maive Stokes. [2]. Posted 7 February 2010.
3. The Church of England Magazine, Vol 10, No 263, 9 January 1841. [3]. Posted 27 February 2010.
4. The Art of Needlework, from the Earliest Ages, by Elizabeth Stone. [4]. Posted 21 March 2010.
5. The House of Fulfilment, by George Madden Martin. [5]. Posted 28 March 2010.
6. Czechoslovak Fairy Tales, by Parker Fillmore. [6]. Posted 2 May 2010.
7. Favorite Fairy Tales, by Peter Newell. [7]. Posted 15 May 2010.
8. An Outline of Russian Literature, by Maurice Baring. [8]. Posted 28 June 2010.
9. The Home University Library catalogue 1914/15. (Part of Russian Literature, above) [9]. Posted 28 June 2010
10. English Costume, by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [10]. Posted 29 June 2010.
11. Custom and Myth, by Andrew Lang. [11]. Posted 26 July 2010.
12. Zigzag Journeys in Europe, by Hezekiah Butterworth. [12]. Posted 2 August 2010.
13. Dietetics for Nurses, by Fairfax T Proudfit. [13]. Posted 8 August 2010.
14. The Old English Herbals, by Eleanour Sinclair Rohde. [14]. Posted 6 September 2010.
15. The Key to Yesterday, by Charles Neville Buck. [15]. Posted 19 September 2010.
16. Architecture: Gothic and Renaissance, by T Roger Smith. [16]. Posted 3 October 2010.
17. King of Camargue, by Jean Aicard. [17]. Posted 17 October 2010.
18. Great Musical Composers: German, French and Italian, by George T. Ferris. [18]. Posted 20 November 2010.
19. Reminiscences of Service with the First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia, by Charles H Olmstead. [19]. Posted 4 December 2010.
20. The Pearl Story Book, by Ada M Skinner. [20]. Posted 6 December 2010.
21. British Goblins, Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends, and Traditions, by Wirt Sikes. [21]. Posted 19 December 2010.