RMED8T0C–Vincent van Gogh, Piles of French Novels 1887 Oil on canvas. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
RMA5W8JW–Stephen King novels on a book shelf in a shop
RMB845HW–Cut out on white background pile of books - crime fiction novels on white
RMA2BH5W–Old books antique Lilac Series Novels 1890s EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RMAMP8FK–Three Novels by Jane Austin Pride and Prejudice Northanger Abbey and Persuasion
RMB05J20–Pile of paperbacks on white background. Stack of bestselling novels, factual, fiction and travel books.
RMB618MP–Second-hand bookshop, spines of old crime novels,
RFA1BA5M–stack of novels
RMBMWY3F–Don Quixote in his Study
RFBAJB3B–Books Stack
RMJR311N–Beadle's Dime Novels,'The Twin Trailers'
RMHFG484–Novels by Marie Corelli
RMEXR6WR–1920s UK Macmillan's Illustrated Standard Novels Book Cover
RMG3B0MJ–OWEN NARES/SMART NOVELS
RMG6P113–(From l-r) Industrialist Sir Peter Parker, novelists Graham Greene and Elizabeth Jane Howard at a lunch-time launch of the Book Marketing Council's controversial promotion Best Novels Of Our Time at the Stationers' Hall, Ludgate Hill, London. Mr Greene's novel 'The Honorary Consul' was listed as one of the best novels and Sir Peter and Miss Howard are panel members.
RMRH59DP–TERRY PRATCHETT (1948-2015) English author of fantasy novels in 2000
RMM6JW33–Still Life: French Novels, Van Gogh, Vincent Willem, 1888.
RM2A5YX6C–Gore Vidal (1925 – 2012) American writer (novels, essays, screenplays, stage plays) and a public intellectual known for his patrician manner, epigrammatic wit, and polished style of writing
RF2D0XC2R–The caption for this 1853 illustration of a novel by Sir Walter Scott reads: Waverley Novels - St Ronan’s Well: “Is Life Gone - is every spark extinct?” he exclaimed eagerly to a country surgeo, a sensible man, who had been summoned from Marchthorn in the course of the night. The medical man shook his head. Tyrrel rushed to the bedside, and was convinced by his own eyes, that the being whose sorrows he had both caused and shared was now insensible to all earthly calamity. He raised almost a shriek of despair, as he threw himself on the pale hand of the corpse, wet it with tears, devoured it wi
RMD37YPA–Vincent van Gogh, Still Life - French Novels. 1888. Post-Impressionism. Oil on canvas. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
RFHDW9GN–Eduard Friedrich Moerike, 1804-1875, a German Romantic poet and writer of novellas and novels, woodcut from the year 1880
RMB845W4–Studio shot of stack of books, literary fiction novels on white background cut out isolated
RMMKNGCX–Still Life: French Novels
RMAM4JAM–Three Novels by Jane Austin Pride and Prejudice Northanger Abbey and Persuasion
RMHHY4TW–The Saxon Church at Wareham - The 'Anglebury' of the Wessex Novels
RMB77R8M–Antiquarian book shop, novels, book shop corner
RMMBD395–Science Fiction and Horror Magazines Cover of Fantastic Novels. January 1951
RMAK7WMN–Spy Novels by Len Deighton
RMRM788H–Jo Nesbö Norwegian writer of Crime novels and former economist
RMJR311M–Beadle's Dime Novels,'Night-Hawk Kit'
RMG10EKX–Vincent van Gogh - Piles of French novels - Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
RMEWXG0K–Terry Pratchett, an English author of fantasy novels. 6th June 1996.
RM2M9CNM9–Eight UK first edition hardbacks, all in orange, of Agatha Christie crime novels.
RMG4J1W3–Zoe Fairbanks, one of the eight short listed novels, for The Parker Romantic Novel of the Year 1999, in London with her novel 'Other Names'. The overall winner will be announced on April 21, 1999.
RMA70THK–SHARPE Sean Bean in the UK TV series based on the novels by Bernard Cornwell
RMERHR32–Rider Haggard - writer of adventure novels set in exotic locations, predominantly Africa: 22 June 1856 – 14 May 1925. After a
RMTXH2N8–Marjorie Bowen (1885-1952), one of the pseudonyms of Gabrielle Margaret Vere Long, born Campbell. British novelist, biographer and essayist, writer of historical novels and children's stories. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RF2D0XC3D–The caption for this 1853 illustration of a novel by Sir Walter Scott reads: Waverley Novels - St Ronan’s Well: “Is Life Gone - is every spark extinct?” he exclaimed eagerly to a country surgeo, a sensible man, who had been summoned from Marchthorn in the course of the night. The medical man shook his head. Tyrrel rushed to the bedside, and was convinced by his own eyes, that the being whose sorrows he had both caused and shared was now insensible to all earthly calamity. He raised almost a shriek of despair, as he threw himself on the pale hand of the corpse, wet it with tears, devoured it wi
RMD37YRG–Vincent van Gogh, Still Life - French Novels and Rose. 1888. Post-Impressionism. Oil on canvas. Place of Creation: Paris, France
RMPC8B3C–Sir Henry Rider Haggard, 1856 – 1925, aka H. Rider Haggard. English writer of adventure novels. From These Tremendous Years, published 1938.
RMB83T9H–Row of spines of crime fiction novels close up
RM2K0AHT9–Tale of Hong Gildong is one of the first novels written in Hangul, the Korean alphabet, in the middle of the Joseon Dynasty. The novel is by Heo Gyun (Ho Kyun, 1569-1618), whose revolutionary thinking is reflected in the story's emphasis on breaking down differences in status and reforming corrupt politics. The main character of the novel, Hong Gildong, became a bandit leader and organized a band of 'Robin Hoods,' who robbed the rich of their unjustly earned goods and distributed them to the poor
RFFXX5DF–DORSET: Wareham Anglebury of Wessex Novels, antique print 1906
RMHHY4WC–The Gateway at Cerne Abbas - The 'Abbots Cernal' of the Wessex Novels
RM2D9ADY5–Nicolas Freeling author of 'Van der Valk Novels. France 1979
RMMBD386–Science Fiction and Horror Magazines Cover of Fantastic Novels. November 1950
RME0WFEN–Oct. 26, 1962 - The Golden Palms of spy novels of 1962 was given to Maurice Gabriel Braun for his book ''Apostles of Violence''. He is pictured here surrounded by Sylvia Sorente, Catherine Langeais, and Monique Lemaire (Miss France 1962)
RMRM788R–Jo Nesbö Norwegian writer of Crime novels and former economist
RMJR31PH–In 1860, the publishers Erastus and Irwin Beadle released a series of cheap paperbacks, Beadle's Dime Novels. Dime novels varied in size, even in the first Beadle series, but were mostly about 6.5 by 4.25 inches, with 100 pages. The first 28 were published without a cover illustration, in a salmon-colored paper wrapper. A woodblock print was added in issue 29, and the first 28 were reprinted with illustrated covers. The books were priced, of course, at ten cents. Most of the stories were frontier tales reprinted from the numerous serials in the story papers and other sources, but many were ori
RMHFG4H3–Lippincott's series of select novels. The spell of Ursula, by Mrs. Rowlands.
RMEWXGDH–Terry Pratchett, an English author of fantasy novels. 6th June 1996.
RMC615HC–Paperback novels novelist bestseller bestselling writers book display promotion in Waterstones bookshop book shop store, England
RMG4J1X1–Helene Wiggin, one of the eight short listed novels, for The Parker Romantic Novel of the Year 1999, in London with her novel 'In The Heart Of The Garden'. The overall winner will be announced on April 21, 1999.
RMP67P76–Sir Walter Scott, 19th century, novelist, author of Historical Romance novels
RFJG6BWC–Digital improved:, Eduard Friedrich Moerike, 1804 - 1875, German Romantic poet and writer of novellas and novels, Germany, illustration from the 19th century
RMTXH2F3–(William) Wilkie Collins (1824-1889), English author of sensation novels of mystery and suspense including 'The Woman in White' (1860) and 'The Moonstone' (1868). From 'Men of Mark' by Thompson Cooper (London, c1880). Woodburytype after photograph by Lock & Whitfield (active 1860s-1880s), English photographers.
RF2D0XC2N–The caption for this 1853 illustration of a novel by Sir Walter Scott reads: Waverley Novels - St Ronan’s Well - Ghaist Indeed Hawl up the candle John Ostler - I’se warrant it a two-handed ghaist and the foor left on the sneck. there’s somebodyin the kitchen — gang forward wi’ the lantern, John Ostler.” At this critical momentm the stranger opened the door of the kitchen, and behold the dame advancing at thehead of her household troops…But, nothwithstanding this admirable disposition, no sooner had the stranger shown his face, and pronounced the words “Mrs dods!” than a panic seized the whole
RMCRAFJT–Adolf Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' and Indian dime novels on sale at a book stall, railway station bookstore, Pune, Maharashtra, India
RFJ64F4C–books novels nonfiction bookmarker bookmark scanning reads book tower learn
RM2KFAAA0–Vincent van Gogh, Piles of French Novels, still life painting in oil on canvas, 1887
RM2K0AHR5–Tale of Hong Gildong is one of the first novels written in Hangul, the Korean alphabet, in the middle of the Joseon Dynasty. The novel is by Heo Gyun (Ho Kyun, 1569-1618), whose revolutionary thinking is reflected in the story's emphasis on breaking down differences in status and reforming corrupt politics. The main character of the novel, Hong Gildong, was the child of a nobleman and a female servant. Even though he was very intelligent and talented, Hong Gildong was never accepted as a son of a noble family because of a rigid status system. After he left home, Hong Gildong became a bandit le
RMHHY4WN–Long Street, Sherborne - The Sherton Abbas of the Wessex Novels
RM2D9ADY7–Nicolas Freeling author of 'Van der Valk Novels. France 1979
RMMBD2HH–Monsters. Cover of Fantastic Novels, an American science fiction magazine.1951.
RME0X437–Mar. 18, 1965 - Maurice Dekobra Beats a record: 90 Novels Translated into Twenty Languages. Maurice Dekobra, the famous French Novelist, has set up a record: His 90th Novel has just benl Released and his books have been translated into Twenty :Languages, Chinese and Hebrew included. Picture shows: Maurice Dekobra holding some of his books.
RMPMBKD3–Based on Lawrence Block's bestselling series of mystery novels, 'A Walk among the Tombstones' stars LIAM NEESON as Matt Scudder
RMJR31PN–In 1860, the publishers Erastus and Irwin Beadle released a series of cheap paperbacks, Beadle's Dime Novels. Dime novels varied in size, even in the first Beadle series, but were mostly about 6.5 by 4.25 inches, with 100 pages. The first 28 were published without a cover illustration, in a salmon-colored paper wrapper. A woodblock print was added in issue 29, and the first 28 were reprinted with illustrated covers. The books were priced, of course, at ten cents. Most of the stories were frontier tales reprinted from the numerous serials in the story papers and other sources, but many were ori
RFBJY8A2–George Eliot books - Leather bound novels by George Eliot
RMEWXHTP–Terry Pratchett, an English author of fantasy novels. 6th June 1996.
RMM83WD8–JOHN AJVIDE LINDQVIST Swedish writer mostly of horror novels 2006
RMG4J1WY–Catherine Jones, one of the eight short listed novels, for The Parker Romantic Novel of the Year 1999, in London with her novel 'Sisters In Arms'. The overall winner will be announced on April 21, 1999.
RMB8PEHC–James Clavell Books/Novels, Shogun
RMBWHAK4–An opened glassed door bookcase with old editions of classic novels.
RMW58PWC–The novels : Austen, Jane, 1775-1817
RF2D0XC2M–The caption for this 1853 illustration of a novel by Sir Walter Scott reads: Waverley Novels - St Ronan’s Well - Ghaist Indeed Hawl up the candle John Ostler - I’se warrant it a two-handed ghaist and the foor left on the sneck. there’s somebodyin the kitchen — gang forward wi’ the lantern, John Ostler.” At this critical momentm the stranger opened the door of the kitchen, and behold the dame advancing at thehead of her household troops…But, nothwithstanding this admirable disposition, no sooner had the stranger shown his face, and pronounced the words “Mrs dods!” than a panic seized the whole
RMGGH569–Letitia Elizabeth Landon (14 August 1802 – 15 October 1838), English poet and novelist She was one of the first women writers to achieve financial independence, consistent critical acclaim, and a huge public following from poetry. She published hundreds of poems in literary periodicals, created seven individual books of poetry, contributed to a number of literary annuals, authored three novels and several children's stories, edited (and some believe wrote) two other novels, published translations, wrote literary reviews and criticism, penned several plays, and published short stories.
RMAGFARE–Advertisement for novels published by Nelson 1934
RMB846HD–Close up row showing the spines of literary fiction books novels
RM2K0AHYR–Tale of Hong Gildong is one of the first novels written in Hangul, the Korean alphabet, in the middle of the Joseon Dynasty. The novel is by Heo Gyun (Ho Kyun, 1569-1618), whose revolutionary thinking is reflected in the story's emphasis on breaking down differences in status and reforming corrupt politics. The main character of the novel, Hong Gildong, was the child of a nobleman and a female servant. Even though he was very intelligent and talented, Hong Gildong was never accepted as a son of a noble family because of a rigid status system. After he left home, Hong Gildong became a bandit le
RFFXX5DA–WAREHAM: Saxon Church Anglebury Wessex Novels, antique print 1906
RMHHY4WK–The Stour : Wimborne Minister in the Distance - 'Warborne' of the Essex Novels
RMWH9D01–(William) Wilkie Collins (1824-1889). English author of mystery and suspense novels. He wrote 'The Woman in white', 1860.
RMMBD2NH–Science Fiction & Horror Magazine. Cover of Fantastic Novels, May1950.
RMBYF2WR–paperback novels for sale in a UK supermarket
RMPMBKD5–Based on Lawrence Block's bestselling series of mystery novels, 'A Walk among the Tombstones' stars LIAM NEESON as Matt Scudder
RMJR31PP–In 1860, the publishers Erastus and Irwin Beadle released a series of cheap paperbacks, Beadle's Dime Novels. Dime novels varied in size, even in the first Beadle series, but were mostly about 6.5 by 4.25 inches, with 100 pages. The first 28 were published without a cover illustration, in a salmon-colored paper wrapper. A woodblock print was added in issue 29, and the first 28 were reprinted with illustrated covers. The books were priced, of course, at ten cents. Most of the stories were frontier tales reprinted from the numerous serials in the story papers and other sources, but many were ori
RFHYDK99–Robert Louis Stevenson Books - A collection of novels by Robert Louis Stevenson
RMEWXFFH–Terry Pratchett, an English author of fantasy novels. 3rd December 1992.
RMM83WCJ–JOHN AJVIDE LINDQVIST Swedish writer mostly of horror novels 2006
RMGA19C9–Essence of England: the classic novels, incluing Pride and Prejuduce.
RMHY86TK–Terme novels, Piazza Dante, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Terme Romane, Sizilien, Italien
RMBWHAK9–An opened glassed door bookcase with old editions of classic novels.
RMD2XJHP–THE SCOTT CENTENARY: A DREAM OF THE WAVERLEY NOVELS 1871
RMJA7133–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 24th Aug, 2017. Day 13 Edinburgh International Book Festival. Pictured: A L Kennedy, Scottish writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction, academic and stand-up comedian. Credit: Pako Mera/Alamy Live News
RMF8C0DW–Ian Rankin novels
RMH8EJWY–A pile of old novels and books with look to have been read. The books are piled on top of each other.
RMBA2WMP–Pile of books stack of literary fiction novels by female authors
RMR8GR1Y–Percy Jackson Children's Paperback Novels or Books by Rick Riordan
RFFXX5E0–DORSET: Bridport port Bredy of Wessex Novels, antique print 1906
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