Incoming Resources
- Gideon's lot, John Creasey as J.J. Marric
- The velveteen rabbit, Margery Williams Bianco ; illustrated by Monique Felix
- Agatha Christie, an English mystery, Laura Thompson
- Mr Campion's farewell, Margery Allingham ; completed by Mike Ripley
- Gone is gone, or, the story of a man who wanted to do housework, retold and illustrated by Wanda Gág
- Just so stories, Rudyard Kipling
- Monday or Tuesday, Virginia Woolf
- Orwell, old Etonian, copper, prole, dandy, militiaman, journalist, rebel, novelist, eccentric, socialist, patriot, gardener, hermit, visionary, [written by] Pierre Christin ; [illustrated by] Sébastien Verdier ; with special contributions from André Juillard, Olivier Balez, Manu Larcenet, Blutch, Juanjo Guarnido, and Enki Bilal ; translated from the French edition by Edward Gauvin
- Kipps, the story of a simple soul, H.G. Wells ; edited with notes by Simon J. James ; with an introduction by David Lodge
- Penhallow, Georgette Heyer
- The Christian world of C.S. Lewis, by Clyde S. Kilby
- A blunt instrument, Georgette Heyer
- The man whose dreams came true, Julian Symons
- The tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, by Beatrix Potter
- The tale of Benjamin Bunny, by Beatrix Potter
- The war of the worlds, H.G. Wells ; with an introduction and notes by Alfred Mac Adam
- Eleanor the Queen, Norah Lofts
- Over the hills and far away, the life of Beatrix Potter, Matthew Dennison
- The man who killed himself, Julian Symons
- Tolkien dogmatics, theology through mythology with the maker of Middle-earth, Austin M. Freeman
- The good soldier, Ford Madox Ford
- The rainbow, D.H. Lawrence ; with an introduction and notes by Keith Cushman
- The twisted sword, a novel of Cornwall, 1815, Winston Graham
- Envious Casca, Georgette Heyer
- Dusty answer, Rosamond Lehmann ; with an introduction by Jonathan Coe
- Lord Jim, Joseph Conrad ; edited with an introduction by Allan H. Simmons ; with notes and glossaries by J. H. Stape
- H.G. Wells, another kind of life, Michael Sherborne
- The secret agent, a simple tale, Joseph Conrad ; edited with and introduction and notes by Michael Newton ; general editor, J.H. Stape
- The sleeper awakes, H.G. Wells ; edited with an introduction by Patrick Parrinder ; notes by Andy Sawyer
- The man in the queue, Josephine Tey ; with a new introduction by Robert Barnard
- James Joyce, a beginner's guide, Frank Startup
- Nemesis, a Miss Marple mystery, Agatha Christie
- Beatrix Potter's letters, selected and introduced by Judy Taylor
- I'll never be young again, Daphne du Maurier, with an introduction by Elaine Dundy
- South Riding, an English landscape, Winifred Holtby ; with a preface by Shirley Williams ; an introduction by Marion Shaw ; and an epitaph by Vera Brittain
- The tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, by Beatrix Potter
- Mapp and Lucia, E.F. Benson ; with a new introduction by Stephen Pile
- Through the wardrobe, how C.S. Lewis created Narnia, Lina Maslo
- The life of Walter de la Mare, imagination of the heart, Theresa Whistler
- Invitation to the Waltz, Rosamond Lehmann ; with an introduction by Janet Watts
- Conrad; a collection of critical essays
- Mrs. Woolf and the servants, an intimate history of domestic life in Bloomsbury, Alison Light
- Death in the stocks, Georgette Heyer
- Piter Pėn v Kensingtonskom sadu, Dzh. M. Barri ; khudozhnik Gelena Grineva ; [perevod s angliĭskogo Geleny Grinevoĭ]
- Animal farm, notes, by L. David Allen and Frank H. Thompson
- Porius, [a novel], John Cowper Powys ; edited by Judith Bond and Morine Krissdóttir, with a foreword by Morine Krissdóttir
- A Viúva e o Papagaio, Uma história verídica, Virginia Woolf ; adaptação para a Língua Portuguesa, Alexandra Guimarães ; ilustração, Aurélie de Sousa
- A town like Alice, Nevil Shute
- Virginia Woolf's London
- Footsteps in the dark, Georgette Heyer