| Peter Malekin - 1981 - 240 pages
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| Maurice Hussey - 1981 - 210 pages
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| F. Bastian - 1981 - 408 pages
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| Donald Davie - 1982 - 176 pages
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| Angus Wilson - 1982 - 120 pages
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| Boris Ford - 1982 - 428 pages
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| William Oxley - 1983 - 338 pages
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| Jon Stallworthy - 1984 - 410 pages
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| Andrew Marvell - 1984 - 324 pages
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| R. Wilcher - 1985 - 214 pages
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