Incoming Resources
- Back to Methuselah, a metabiological pentateuch, by Bernard Shaw
- The death of the heart, Elizabeth Bowen
- Lytton Strachey by himself, a self-portrait, edited and introduced by Michael Holroyd
- The art of Ama Ata Aidoo, polylectics and reading against neocolonialism, Vincent O. Odamtten
- The plays of D.H.Lawrence
- The letters and prose writings of William Cowper., edited by James King and Charles Ryskamp Vol.4, Letters, 1792-1799
- The nature of biography, by Robert Gittings
- Aristotle at afternoon tea, The rare Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde; edited by John Wyse Jackson
- Miscellaneous prose of Sir Philip Sidney, edited by Katherine Duncan-Jones and Jan van Dorsten
- An English Christmas, [edited by] John Julius Norwich
- Spit it out, Terry Denton, Ted Greenwood, Paul Jennings
- The correct order of biscuits, (and other meticulously assembled lists of extremely valuable nonsense), Adam Sharp
- Elvis and his secret, [by] Maria Gripe ; with drawings by Harald Gripe ; translated from the Swedish by Sheila La Farge
- The river at Green Knowe, illustrated by Peter Boston
- Beckford of Fonthill, Brian Fothergill
- Kipling's India, uncollected sketches, 1884-88, edited by Thomas Pinney
- Orwell, the war broadcasts, edited with an introduction by W.J. West
- The fox and the tomten, after a poem by Karl-Erik Forsslund, by Astrid Lindgren ; illustrated by Harald Wiberg
- Appreciations, with an essay on style, by Walter Pater
- Language and logos in Boswell's Life of Johnson, William C. Dowling
- Plays 1, Sebastian Barry
- The moral vision of Oscar Wilde, Philip K. Cohen
- The seven streams of the river Ota, by Eric Bernier ... [et al.] ; directed by Robert Lepage, with an introduction by Karen Fricker
- The L-shaped room, Lynne Reid Banks ; ditor, Chris Buckton
- Selected prose [of] Matthew Arnold, edited with an introduction by P.J. Keating
- The aesthetic and critical theories of John Ruskin, by George P. Landow
- The letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, edited from the first edition by Ernest de Selincourt. ; revised, arranged and edited by Alan G. Hill 3 [i.e.4], The later years. Part 1: 1821-1828
- Plays, 1, Philip Ridley.. The pitchfork Disney ; The fastest clock in the universe ; Ghost from a perfect place
- Dreams, Ezra Jack Keats
- The letters and prose writings of William Cowper, edited by James King and Charles Ryskamp. Vol.5, Prose 1756- c.1799 and cumulative index
- The criticism of prose, S.H. Burton
- John Evelyn and his times, Beatrice Saunders
- Beckett's later fiction and drama, texts for company, edited by James Acheson and Kateryna Arthur ; foreword by Melvin J. Friedman
- The letters and prose writings of William Cowper., edited by James King and Charles Ryskamp Vol.2, Letters 1782-1786
- Collected poems and prose, [by] Charlotte Mew ; edited and with an introduction by Val Warner
- A packet for Ezra Pound, by William Butler Yeats
- The diary of W.M. Rossetti, 1870-1873, edited with an introduction and notes by Odette Bornand
- Complete prose works of John Milton, Vol.5. Part 1: 1648?-1671; [edited by French Fogle]; and, Part 2: 1649-1659; [edited by J. Max Patrick; translations [from the Latin] by Paul W. Blackford]
- Under the hill, and other essays in prose and verse, by Aubrey Beardsley
- Sigmund Freud, by Ralph Steadman
- Thomas Carlyle, by David Gascoyne
- The mysteries, a new version, by Edward Kemp ; for the RSC production by Katie Mitchell. Pt. 1, The Creation
- Miscellanies, by Henry Fielding. ; edited by Henry Knight Miller Vol.1
- The anathemata, fragments of an attempted writing, by David Jones
- Jonathan Swift, the brave desponder, Patrick Reilly
- The enemy, a biography of Wyndham Lewis, Jeffrey Meyers
- The autobiography of William Cobbett, the progress of a plough-boy to a seat in Parliament, edited by William Reitzel
- The English Auden, poems, essays and dramatic writings, 1927-1939, edited by Edward Mendelson
- Suddenly it's spring, illustrated by Bernadette Parmentier
- Plays one, Athol Fugard