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    Author: COX (James Stevens)

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    Cox (James Stevens). Monographs on the life of Thomas Hardy, etc. [continueTj 3. Tryphena and Thomas Hardy. By L.Deacon. With ...an account of an interview between J.S. Cox and Mrs.E.T.Broniell, Tryphena’s daughter. 1962. 4. The Domestic life of Thomas Hardy, 1921—1928. By Miss E.E.rr[itterington], Hardy’s parlour—maid, etc. 1963. 5. Thomas Hardy at the barber’s. By W.G.Mills, Hardy’sbarber, etc. 1963. 6. Thomas Hardy in his garden. By B.N.Stephens, Hardy’s gardener, etc. 1963. [SEE NEXT CARD.)

    Card ID: 128


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    Cox (James Stevens). Monographs on the life of Thomas Hardy, etc. [Continued. J 12. Memories of Mr and !rs Thomas Hardy. By D.M.Meech, etc. 1963. 13. The RQturn of Wessex, (Thomas Hardy’s dog?. By Wessex Redivivus. 1964. 14. Hardyana: a collection of short memorabilia and other matters of Hardy interest. With an introduction by R.Curle, . 196?. [SEE NEXT CARD.)

    Card ID: 131


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    Cox (James Stevens). kt2 Monographs on the life of Thomas hardy, 2. IContinued.] 15. Thomas Hardy as a musician. By J.V.Mardon, etc. 1964. 16. ThThome of Thomas Hardy. By .L.Evans . 1968. 17. My father’produced Hardy’s plays. By E.L. Evans , . 1961. [SEE NEXT. CARD.]

    Card ID: 132


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    Cox (James Stevens). Monographs on the life of Thomas Hardy, etc. [Continued.] i8. Thomas Hardy and his two wives. By C. W.Homer, friend of the Hardy family, etc. 1 9rC 19. Florence and Thomas Hardy: a retrospect. By J.Scudamore/(’intimate friend of Florence), . 1964. 20. Thomas Hardy through the camerats eye, j. [H.Lea’s photographs of Hardy, with his notes for a biography.] 1961+. 21. Appreciation of ThomasJ{ardy’s works in Japan. By S.Minakawa. 1965. (SEE NEXT CARD.)

    Card ID: 133


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    yo 1126a ?ox Cox (James Stevens). Monographs on the life (times and works) of Thomas Hardy, etc. EContinued.] 26. Some flomano—British relics found at Max Gate, Dorchester. By Mr. Thomas Hardy. With an introduction by H.S.L. Dewar. 1966. 2’?. Paupers, criminals and cholera at Dorchester in 1854. By Henry Motile. With an introduction by Stephen Dewar. 1968. ESEE NEXT CARD.]

    Card ID: 135


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    Author: COX (James Stevens)

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    H26a Cox Cox (James Stevens). Monographs on the life,(times and works) of Thomas Hardy, etc. [Continued.] 36. Thomas Hardy’s will and other wills of his faztiily. 1967. 37. A “Melistock Quire” boy’s recollectionsof Thomas Hardy. y W.G.L. Parsons. 1967. tSE NEXT CARD.)

    Card ID: 139


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    LU - H2 6 a Cox Cox (James Stevens). Monographs on the life (times and works) of Thomas Hardy, etc. [Continued.] 38. Hardy’s summer romance, 1867: an interpretation and a reconstruction by L.Deacon. 1967. 39. Identification of fictitious place names in Hardy’s works. By J.Stevens Ccx. 1968. (SEE NEXT CARD.)

    Card ID: 140


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    Author: COX (James Stevens)

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    Yo 1126a (ox Cox (James Stevens). Monographs on the life (tiDes and works) of Thomas Hardy, Entiniwd.J 40. moriea of the Hardy and H-end families. By L.M. Farris of the Hand fami1r). 1968. 41. Recollection of a visit to Thomas Hardy. By R.L. Bail. 1968. 42. Hardy’s child: fact or fiction? A note by F.R. Southerington. 1968. [SEE NEXT CARD.)

    Card ID: 141


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    Author: COX (James Stevens)

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    Yo 1126a Cox Cox (James Stevens). Monographs on the life (times and works) of Thomas Hardy, etc. [Continued.) 43. Thomas Hardy at Cattistock. By D.Stickiand. 1968. 44. Memories àf Thomas Mady as a ichoolboy.’ By C Lacey.• 196S. 45. Letters from Eden Phiflpotta to Mrs. F.E. Hardy. 1968. 46. Hardy’s Sturminster home. By 0. Knott. 1968. 47. The Monies and Thomas Hardy. By I. Deacon. 1968. 48. Dorchester in 1851. By J.S. Cox. 1968. [s xr cr.J

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    Author: COX (James Stevens)

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    70 H26a Cox Cox (James Stevens). Nonographa on the life (times and works) of Thomas Hardy, etc. [Continued.) 2. The Library of Thomas Hardy, 0.11. [A reprint of a sale catalogue.) Edited by J.S.Cox. 1969. 3. Hardyana 2: a further collection of short memorabilia and other matters of Hardy interest. 1969. 54. Persona], traits of Thomas Hardy.r !.P. O’Connor. 1969. 55. Life ii Beajninster, the Emminster of Hirdy’s novels, 1864—1910, By A.P.Codd. 1969. [SF:E HEXT CARD.]

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    Author: COX (James Stevens)

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    Cox (James Stevens). Monographs on the life (times and works) of Thomas Hardy, etc. [Continued.] 6. The Poetry of Thomas Hardy. By J.EBarton. 1969. 8. found Dorset with Hardy. By’ E.L.Evans. 1969. 59. Afterthoughts of Max Gate. By E.i.Titterinton, Hardy’s par1our—uiaii. 1969. 60. Some Dorset sujerstit4ons. By H.Lea. 1969. 61. Hardy as I knew him. By J.J.Stevens. 1969. [SEE NEXT CARD.]

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    Author: COX (James Stevens)

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    Yo E26a Gox Cox (James Stevens). Monographs on the life (times and works) of Thomas Hardy, etc. [Continued.] 67. Mumming and the mummers’ play of St. George: three versions including that of Thomas Hardy. Edited by J. Stevens Cox. 1970. 68. The Poetic fervour of Emily Bronte and Thomas Hardy. By Lois Deacon. 1971. 69. That mysterious tragic pair tin Hardy’s poem ‘Beyond the last lamp’]. By lois Deacon. 1971. 70. A Visit to Thomas Hardy 1919, and At the unveiling of the r,morial statue of Thomas Hardy, 1931. Two essays by Ilewelyn Powys. 1971. 71. Hardyana III: a final collection of short memorabilia and other matters of W,Mv 1971. Cs NEXT CARD.]

    Card ID: 147