
Swinburne, Algernon Charles Selected Lyrical Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne, Including his First Volume Laus Veneris

Swinburne, Henry Travels Through Spain, in the Years 1775 and 1776: In Which Several Monuments of Roman and Moorish Architecture Are Illustrated by Accurate Drawings Taken On the Spot; Volume 2

Swinburne, John 1820-1889 The Charter of the Albany and Greenbush Bridge Company: and a Statement of Its Claims on the Public Interest in Connection With the Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Albany Railroad

Clymer, Reuben Swinburne The Rosicrucians: Their Teachings And Mysteries According To The Manifestoes Issued At Various Times By The Fraternity Itself. Also, Some Of Their ... And The Mystery Of The Order Explained

Swinburne, Henry Travels Through Spain, in the Years 1775 and 1776: In Which Several Monuments of Roman and Moorish Architecture Are Illustrated by Accurate Drawings Taken On the Spot; Volume 1
![Reade, Charles The Cloister and the Hearth; a Tale of the Middle Ages. [Introd. by Algernon Charles Swinburne]](https://r.kelkoo.com/resize.php?country=se&merchantId=100565793&categoryId=5101&trackingId=96964074&width=300&height=300&image=https%3A%2F%2Fm.media-amazon.com%2Fimages%2FI%2F41tdACOtwiL._SL500_.jpg&sign=UCs0K0fJHz0BLDfzJVI4nG2BAHuCmjwogo7G1l.8dWc-)
Reade, Charles The Cloister and the Hearth; a Tale of the Middle Ages. [Introd. by Algernon Charles Swinburne]

Lowell, James Russell Literary Essays: New England Two Centuries Ago. Carlyle. Swinburne's Tragedies. The Life And Letters Of James Gates Percival. Lessing. Rousseau And ... A Great Public Character. Witchcraft

Swinburne, Henry Travels Through Spain, in the Years 1775 and 1776: In Which Several Monuments of Roman and Moorish Architecture Are Illustrated by Accurate Drawings Taken On the Spot; Volume 2

Elizabeth Letters of Princess of England: Daughter of King George Iii. and Langravine of Hesse Homburg, Written for the Most Part to Miss Louisa Swinburne

Swinburne, James Entropy; or, Thermodynamics From an Engineer's Standpoint, and the Reversibility of Thermodynamics