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    Author: WCOLF (Betram Lee)

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    WE Woo WCOLF (Betram Lee). The Authority of Jesus and its foundation: a study in the four Gospels & the Acts. [Thesis: University of Edinburgh.] pp. 501. Bib ii ogray. 8°. London. 1929.

    Card ID: 132


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    Author: WOOLF (Bertram Lee)

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    PNAE May WOOLF (Bertram Lee). See MAY (James Lewis). God and the universe: the Christian position. A syrnposiwn by S.C.Carpenter, H.C.D’Arcy, Bertram Lee Woolf. Edited by J. Lewis Zay. London, 1931.

    Card ID: 133


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    Author: WOOLF (Cecil)

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    Yo R7’5C WOOLF (Cecil). See ROLFE (Federick William Serafino Austin Lewis ry), calling himself Baron CORVO. Collected poetus. Edited and with an introduction by Cecil Woolf. London, 1971i..

    Card ID: 134


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    Author: No Author available

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    *2. d. 15 For Reference Only WOOLF (Cecil). See ROLFE (Frederick William Serafino Aiwtin Lewis Mary), calling himeelf Baron CORVO. [Letters.] ‘Without prejudice’: one hundred letters from F.W.Rolte ‘Baron Corvo’to John Lane. Edited with an introduction ‘Dy Cecil Woolf. Privately printed for Allen Lane: [Ha.rmondaworth], 1963.

    Card ID: 135


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    Author: No Author available

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    Yo R7 F 974. WOOLF (Cecil). See ROLFE (fredericic Wiliiam Serafino Austin Lewis ?ry), calling hiniseif Baron CORVO. [Letters.) The Venice letters. Edited and with an introduction by Cecil Woolf. London, l97i.

    Card ID: 136


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    Author: WOOLF (Cecil)

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    Yo E7E 97Li WOOLF (Cecil). See ROLFE (Frederick William Serafino Austin Lewis Mary), calling himself Baron CORVO. The Anned. hands, and other stories and pieces. Edited and with an introduction by Cecil Woolf. London, l97Li.

    Card ID: 137


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    Author: WOOLF (Cecil)

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    WOOLF (Cecil). See ROLPE (‘rederic1c William S.A.L.M.), calling himself Baron COR”IO. Don R@nato, an ideal content: a historical romance... Edited and with an introduction by C.Woolf. London, 1963.

    Card ID: 138


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    Author: WOOLF (Cecil)

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    — 1 Is tr WOOLF (Cecil). See ROLFE (Frederick W.S.A.L.ll.), calling himself Baror CORVO. Nicholas Crabbe; or, The ce and the many: a romance...With an introduo-. tion by C. Woolf. Londoq., 1958.

    Card ID: 139


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    Author: No Author available

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    2. a.17. ReTerence only WOOLF (Cecil). See ROL’E (Frederick William Sereflno Austin I.ewis Yary), csilin hizelf ron ODRVO. Nicholas Orabbe4 or) the One and. tIe nny. A ronnce. r ‘r • Rolfe (Baron Corvo). ‘(ith a introduction by Cecil Woolf and an L1endIx o letters 1rci Sbolto Xu€1aa to Fr. Rolfe. London, 1960.

    Card ID: 140


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    Author: WOOLF (Cecil) and SEWELL (Brocard)

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    Yo R75a Woo WOOLF (Cecil) and SEWELL (Brocard). The Clerk without a benefice: a study of Fr. Rolfe, Baron Corvô’s conversion and vocation. pp. L16. Aylesford, 1964. No. 128 of 150 copies printed,

    Card ID: 141


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    Author: No Author available

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    Per WOOlF (rnie1 J.) ee EFD1GER (Joannes rtoiotaeus A&nius). [Lithographiae Wirceburgensis. - &g1ish. 3 The lring stones of Dr. Johann rtho1onew Adat?1 Peringer, being his Uthographae Wirceburgensis. Translated and annotated by M.E. Jahn and D.J. Woolf. Perkeley an3. Los kigelee, 1963.

    Card ID: 142


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    Author: No Author available

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    WUU.Lti Ill. 1.1 See BACOT (J.) Three tibetan mysteries: Tchrimekuna.an, Naneal, Djroazanmo. . .Translated from the French version of J. Bacot...by H. I. Woolf, London and. New York, [1924.]

    Card ID: 143