24 books • 1 series
Pen and Ink Drawing
A Poetical Address on Temperance (Classic Reprint)
A Poem on the Origin and Suppression of the Late Rebellion (Classic Reprint)
Golden Cocker Retriever Training Guide Golden Cocker Retriever Training Book Features
My Bare Naked Heart
Field Guide to the Workplace Jungle
The Lord Is to Be Praised for the Triumphs of His Power
Hester
A Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Difficulties Which Have Issued in a Separation Between the Minister and People of Bennington, 1783. With a Valedictory Address. By David Avery, V.D.M. [Three Lines of Quotations]
A Sermon, on the Duty of Christian Pity, Preached at the Interment of Mr. Walter Moor, Student of Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts; Who Died at Union, in Connecticut, June 20th, 1798, in the 22d Year of His Age
The Lord Is to Be Praised for the Triumphs of His Power. a Sermon, Preached at Greenwich, in Connecticut, on the 18th of December 1777. Being a General Thanksgiving Through the United American States. [one Line from Psalms]
Two Sermons on the Hope of the Righteous; Preached at Mansfield, March 29th, 1795. the Sabbath Next After the Interment of Dea. Benjamin Chaplin. by David Avery, Minister of the Gospel in Wrentham.
Two Sermons on the Nature and Evil of Professors of Religion Not Bridling the Tongue. by David Avery, Pastor of a Congregational Church in Wrentham. [six Lines of Scripture Texts]
The Mediaeval Merchant-gentry of Edmonton Hundred (Occasional Paper, #60)
Saxon Enfield (Occasional Paper, #59)
Madam Susanna Avery, Her Book (Occasional Paper, #58)
What is Beautiful?
Heinous and Grievous Offences (Occasional Paper, #55)
Basic Botany
Not on Queen Victoria's Birthday
Tudor Hundred of Edmonton
Popish Recusancy in the Elizabethan Hundred of Edmonton
Edmonton Workhouse Committee, 1732-37
Irregular Common Fields of Edmonton