The Recluse of Iffley Village


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While visiting her father in Oxford, England, young Meriwether Knight's natural curiosity and quick wit come in handy as she is unsuspectingly thrown into the middle of an international antiquities theft ring. What happened between her father and grandparents that has kept them separated by a continent for over ten years? Help Meriwether solve the mystery of the key she hides on a chain around her neck. The Recluse of Iffley Village is the first book in the all new Meriwether Mystery series by author Emily Beaver.




The Cave at Goat Mountain


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Intrepid amateur sleuth, Meriwether Knight, is back in Texas, along with the father who's not been home in 25 years. The discovery of an ancient fossil in a hidden cave at the family ranch leads to a town in uproar and a possible murder investigation. Cryptic warnings and danger abound, and Meriwether is at the heart of it all. Join Meriwether as she solves yet another mystery and puts another family's demons to rest in The Cave at Goat Mountain, Book 2 in the Meriwether Mystery series.




The Ghost of Meriwether Manor


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Secrets shroud a house in mystery, and a family is haunted by an eerie presence, a watcher from the wood . . . . Join seventh grader, Meriwether Knight, as she travels back to England to meet the grandparents she's never known; who up until now have never wanted to know her. What she discovers there will change her life forever. With the help of a cat, a boy, a diary, and a talisman, Meriwether uncovers a lie and the truth about herself.




Oxoniensia


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English Villages


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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.










Pre-Reformation England


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Ulysses


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Rowlandson's Oxford


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Rowlandson's Oxford is a book by A. Hamilton Gibbs. Gibbs was an English American novelist, here exploring the history and traditions of the Oxford University in England. Excerpt: "It is, therefore, with great diffidence that I have attempted to resuscitate the life and moods of Oxford of the eighteenth century. Barely two years have elapsed since the days when I looked out from my windows into the quad of my college. All the work and play, the alarums and excursions which go to form the life of the average Undergraduate have not yet had time to fade into dim, half forgotten memories. Alma Mater still grasps me in her warm hand. So vivid indeed are all the impressions which I received from the friendly gargoyles and the peace-touched lawns, the beautiful colleges with their silent cloisters, the full-blooded twenty-firsters and bump-suppers, and the thousand and one everyday happenings, that I might be merely awaiting the passing of vacation to go up once more."