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List view record 1821: A woman alone & other playsList view anchor tag for record 1821: A woman alone & other plays
List view record 1822: A woman looking at men looking at women : essays on art, sex, and the mindList view anchor tag for record 1822: A woman looking at men looking at women : essays on art, sex, and the mind
List view record 1823: Woman without shame : poemsList view anchor tag for record 1823: Woman without shame : poems
List view record 1824: Women of letters : reviving the lost art of correspondenceList view anchor tag for record 1824: Women of letters : reviving the lost art of correspondence
List view record 1825: Women, Oxford & novels of crimeList view anchor tag for record 1825: Women, Oxford & novels of crime
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Women, Oxford & novels of crime

Hoddinott, Alison, 1931-2018
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Alison Hoddinott writes about the history of crime fiction set in Oxford from the early decades of the 20th century to the present. Her emphasis is on novels written by women and the ways in which their fiction deals with both the mystery and its solution and with the situation of women within th...
List view record 1826: Women's minyanList view anchor tag for record 1826: Women's minyan
List view record 1827: The wonderful world of wordsList view anchor tag for record 1827: The wonderful world of words
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The wonderful world of words

Symons, Mitchell2017
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Did you know that 'Almost' is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order? Or that 'Stewardesses' is the longest word you can type solely with your left hand? Or that fireflies aren't flies, they're beetles? From information about words and their uses, usef...
List view record 1828: Wonderworks : literary invention and the science of storiesList view anchor tag for record 1828: Wonderworks : literary invention and the science of stories
List view record 1829: Word by word : the secret life of dictionariesList view anchor tag for record 1829: Word by word : the secret life of dictionaries
List view record 1830: Word for todayList view anchor tag for record 1830: Word for today
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Word for today

Sussex, Roland2020
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For the first time, the best of ABC presenter Roly Sussex's popular 'Words for Today' program are collected in book form. A must-read for all language nerds. Did you know that the word salary comes from the Latin sal for 'salt', since part of the payment to Roman soldiers was in salt? That braces...
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