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- Cartography. Humphreys (A.L.) and R.A. Skelton Decorative Printed Maps of the 15th to 18th Centuries
- Cartoons. Political Cartoons and Caricatures from the collection of Michael Alexander Kahn [Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Grolier Club, March 21 - May 25 2007]
- Cary (J.). Cary's Actual Survey of Middlesex, on a scale of an inch to a mile, wherein the roads, rivers, woods and commons; as well as every market town, village &c. are distinguished, and every seat shewn, with the name of the possessor. Preceded by a general map of the county, divided into its hundreds. To which is added, an index of all the names contained in the plates.
- Cary (Joyce). An American Visitor
- Cary (Joyce). The African Witch
- Cary (Joyce). The African Witch
- Cary (Joyce). Process of Real Freedom
- Cary (Joyce). Marching Soldier; a poem
- Cary (Joyce). Britain and West Africa
- Cary (Joyce). The Moonlight
- Cary (Joyce). The Drunken Sailor; a poem
- Cary (Joyce). A Fearful Joy
- Cary (Joyce). A House of Children
- Cary (Joyce). Prisoner of Grace
- Cary (Joyce). Except the Lord
- Cary (Joyce). Illustrations by Joyce Cary for The Old Strife at Plant’s
- Cary (Joyce). Memoir of the Bobotes
- Casanova de Seingalt (Jacques). Mémoires. 1734 - Extraits - 1755
- Casson (Hugh). Red Lacquer Days; an illustrated journal describing a recent visit to Peking
- Casson (Hugh). Hugh Casson Diary
- Casson (Hugh). Hugh Casson’s London
- Casson (Hugh). Hugh Casson’s Oxford; a college companion
- Cather (Willa). My Mortal Enemy
- Cather (Willa). Shadows on the Rock
- Cather (Willa). Not Under Forty
- Cather (Willa). The Song of the Lark
- Cather (Willa). The Old Beauty and others
- Cather (Willa). The Old Beauty and others
- Causley (Charles). How Pleasant to Know Mrs. Lear: A Victorian Comedy in One Act
- Causley (Charles). Hands to Dance; short stories
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