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Bloomsbury Classics are a series of small-format hardback novels published by Bloomsbury Publishing in the UK, not to be confused with a similarly named series of paperbacks published in the US.

Included in this series:

References

  1. ^ Weldon, Fay (1995). Angel, all innocence, and other stories. London: Bloomsbury Pub. ISBN  0-7475-2104-2. OCLC  37221179.
  2. ^ Gordon, Giles (1995). Christmas stories. London: Bloomsbury Pub. ISBN  0-7475-2312-6. OCLC  38174141.
  3. ^ O'Brien, Edna (2002). The country girls. New York, N.Y.: Plume. ISBN  0-452-28343-4. OCLC  50146333.
  4. ^ Süskind, Patrick; Hofmann, Michael, August 25- (1997). The double-bass. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN  0-7475-3723-2. OCLC  39181577.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link)
  5. ^ Ondaatje, Michael (1992). The English patient. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN  0-7475-1254-X. OCLC  28023034.
  6. ^ Gordon, Giles (1996). Ghost stories. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN  0-7475-2914-0. OCLC  43237943.
  7. ^ Orlando (Bloomsbury Classics). Bloomsbury Publishing. 1993. OL  7961303M.
  8. ^ Süskind, Patrick; Woods, John E. (1986). Perfume : the story of a murderer. New York. ISBN  0-394-55084-6. OCLC  13524729.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  9. ^ Mortimer, Penelope (2015). The pumpkin eater. London. ISBN  978-0-241-24010-6. OCLC  913793814.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  10. ^ Andersen, H. C.; Gordon, Giles (1996). The snow queen & other fairy tales. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN  0-7475-2915-9. OCLC  41454146.

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