Smith, Harold L., editor. War and Social Change: British Society in the Second World War. Manchester University Press, 1986.
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Smith, Helen. “British Council quits Europe to woo the Muslim world”. Guardian Weekly, 10 Aug. 2007, p. 7.
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Smith, Hilda L. Reason’s Disciples: Seventeenth-Century English Feminists. University of Illinois Press, 1982.
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Smith, John Harrington. The Gay Couple in Restoration Comedy. Harvard University Press, 1948, http://U of A HSS PR 698 L6 S65.
Smith, John Maynard. Did Darwin Get It Right? Essays on Games, Sex and Evolution. Penguin, 1993.
Smith, John Owen. “Flora Thompson: the author of Lark Rise to Candleford and The Peverel Papers”. John Owen Smith: Flora Thompson, of ’Lark Rise to Candleford’.
Smith, John R. The Speckled Monster: Smallpox in England, 1670-1970, with Particular Reference to Essex. Essex Record Office, 1987.
Hopton, Susanna. “Introductory Note”. Susanna Hopton, edited by Julia J. Smith, Ashgate, 2010, p. ix - xxiii.
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, June 1991, pp. 165-72. Wheeler, Agnes. “Introduction”. Westmorland Dialogues, edited by Leonard Smith, Lensden, 2011.
Smith, Lucy Toulmin, editor. A Common-place Book of the Fifteenth Century. Trübner, 1886.
Smith, Lucy Toulmin. English Gilds. Editor Smith, Joshua Toulmin, N. Trübner, 1870.
Smith, Lucy Toulmin, and Joshua Toulmin Smith, editors. English Gilds. N. Trübner, 1892.
Smith, Lucy Toulmin. “English Popular Preaching in the Fourteenth Century”. English Historical Review, Vol.
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, No. 25, Jan. 1892, pp. 25-36. Kyngeston, Richard. Expeditions to Prussia and the Holy Land Made by Henry, Earl of Derby (afterwards King Henry IV). Editor Smith, Lucy Toulmin, printed for the Camden Society, 1894.
Sackville, Thomas, and Thomas, 1530 - 1584 Norton. Gorboduc. Editor Smith, Lucy Toulmin, Henninger, 1883.
Bozon, Nicole. Les Contes Moralisés de Nicole Bozon. Translators Smith, Lucy Toulmin and Paul Meyer, Didot, 1889.
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, No. 90, Apr. 1908, pp. 347-9. Smith, Lucy Toulmin. “Review: The Trinity House of Deptford StrondEnglish Historical Review, Vol.
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, No. 34, Apr. 1894, pp. 377-9. Smith, Lucy Toulmin, and Clement Mansfield Ingleby. Shakespeare’s Centurie of Prayse. N. Trübner, 1879.
Smith, Lucy Toulmin. “Shakespeare: Later History -- King Henry IV., Parts 1 and 2. -- King Henry V”. Atalanta, Vol.
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, Apr. 1891, pp. 469-74. Leland, John. The Itinerary of John Leland. Editor Smith, Lucy Toulmin, George Bell and Sons, 1910.
Ricart, Robert. The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar. Editor Smith, Lucy Toulmin, printed for the Camden Society, 1872.
Smith, Lucy Toulmin, editor. York Plays. Clarendon, 1885.
Smith, Madeleine. Trial of Madeleine Smith. Editor Jesse, F. Tennyson, W. Hodge, 1927.
Smith, Martha Nell et al., editors. “Emily Dickinson Electronic Archives”. Michigan State University Libraries: Electronic Resources.
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, No. 2, June 2009, pp. 60-64. Smith, Muriel. “An Unnoticed Follower of Wilkie Collins”. Notes and Queries, Vol.
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, No. 3, 1988, p. 326. Smith, Olivia. The Politics of Language: 1791-1819. Oxford University Press, 1984.
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Nairne, Carolina Oliphant, Lady. The Scotish Minstrel. Editor Smith, Robert Archibald, Robert Purdie, 1824, 6 vols.
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, No. 4, 1 Dec. 1995. Smith, Roger. “The Boundary Between Insanity and Criminal Responsibility in Nineteenth-Century England”. Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen: The Social History of Psychiatry in the Victorian Era, edited by Andrew Scull, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1981, pp. 363-84.
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