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Keate's lane papers: an Eton miscellany
Author: J.S. Arkwright
Publisher: George New
Place of publication: Eton
Year: 1891
Author: Edmund Charles Blunden
Robert Carr Bosanquet: letters and light verse
Author: Ellen S. Bosanquet
Publisher: John Bellows Ltd.
Place of publication: Gloucester
Year: 1938
The Trentham cricket club song: the good old has-beens
Author: Lucien Boullemier
Publisher: Staffordshire Sentinel
Place of publication: Hanley
Year: 19-?
Author: Hedley A. Bryden, E.A. Marsh
Year: 1973
Author: Joseph Cartwright
Woburn Park, a fragment in rural rhyme
Author: George Castelden
Publisher: S. Dodd
Place of publication: Woburn
Year: 1839
Author: Paul Chadburn
Publisher: Coole Book Service
Place of publication: London
Year: 1965