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Delderfield, Eric R.: Travel With Me, 167–168 |
Fenner-Brockway: Hungry England, 33–34 |
Fry, Charles; The English Cottage; England in Colour; The Greater English Church; The Cathedrals of England,112, 109, 110–111, 116, 116–117, 128, 127, 130 |
Gibbs, Philip: England Speaks; Ordeal in England (England Speaks Again), 30–32, 32–33 |
Harvey-Darton, Frederick Joseph (F.J.): English Fabric, 41–42 |
Hodson, James Lansdale (J. L.): Our Two Englands, 34–35 |
Hoskins, William George (W.G.): Midland England 140-141; Chilterns to Black Country, 176 |
Ingram, J. H.: North Midland Country, 141–143 |
Joad, Cyril Edwin Mitchinson (C.E.M.): ‘The People’s Claim’ (essay), 87–88 |
Jones, Sydney R.,144–145; English Village Homes, 114–115 |
Local Defence Volunteers (later The Home Guard), 6, 99, 209, 284 |
Mais, Stuart Petre Brodie (S.P.B.),76; The Unknown Island; The Home Counties; ‘The Plain Man Looks at England’ (essay), 77, 130–132, 145, 66–67 |
Marshall, Howard: ‘The Rake’s Progress’ (essay), 88–89 |
Massingham, Harold John (H. J.); English Downland,118–119; Cotswold Country; Chiltern Country, 86, 119–121, 121–122 |
McAllister, Elizabeth and Gilbert: Homes, Towns and Countryside,144–149 |
Mee, Arthur; The King’s England: Enchanted Land; The King’s England: Sussex; The King’s England: London, 5, 64, 129, 156, 158, 181, 91–94, 158–159, 159–162 |
Morton, Henry Vollam (H. V.); In Search of England; The Call of England; I Saw Two Englands; What I Saw in the Slums, 39, 101–102, 167, 175, 328, 18, 28, 64, 68–72, 75, 100, 326, 72–76, 39–41, 95–100, 161, 162–163, 28–30 |
Orwell, George; The Road to Wigan Pier,18; Homage to Catalonia; Coming Up For Air; , 3, 49, 185–234, 252, 273, 276, 277, 296, 313, 317, 323–324, 24–28, 187–190, 199, 185, 168, 190–198, 199, 224 |