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Wallace, Doreen. Changes and Chances. Collins, 1975.
Wallace, Doreen. Daughters. Collins, 1955, p. 255 pp.
Wallace, Doreen. Days and the Years. H. G. Dixey, 1951.
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Wallace, Doreen. Eastern England and the Fens. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1939.
Wallace, Doreen. Elegy. Collins, 1970.
Wallace, Doreen. English Lakeland. Batsford, 1940.
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Wallace, Doreen. How Little We Know. Collins, 1949, 254 pp.
Wallace, Doreen. How to Grow Food. B.T. Batsford, 1940, p. 90 pp.
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