Bishop, J.D.D.
Bishop, Jacqui
VIAF ID: 306184163 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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A blade of grass | |
The bone people | |
The camel bookmobile | |
Can you keep a secret? | |
City of shadows | |
Dancing in the no-fly zone : a woman's journey through Iraq | |
The day the world came to town : 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland | |
Desirable daughters | |
Eats, shoots, and leaves | |
The firemaker | |
The girl From Seaforth Sands | |
The Guynd : a Scottish journal | |
Kidnapped in Yemen : one woman's amazing escape from captivity | |
The last light of the sun | |
Legend of Princess Der Ling | |
Lilies and fireweed : frontier women of British Columbia | |
The Lumby lines : a novel | |
The man in the Panama hat : reminiscences of my uncle, Stephen Leacock | |
The marriage spell : a novel | |
The Marx sisters | |
Mistress of the sun : a novel | |
A mountain year : nature diary of a wilderness dweller | |
No place for a lady : tales of adventurous women travellers | |
The occupied garden : recovering the story of a family in the war-torn Netherlands | |
Petty treason : a Sarah Tolerance mystery | |
Practically perfect | |
Scottish enlightenment : the Scots inventions of the modern world | |
SEM atlas of type and figured material from Robert Lagaaij's 'The pliocene Bryozoa of the low countries' (1952) | |
Sharon and my mother-in-law : Ramallah diaries | |
Shopaholic & sister | |
Slightly wicked | |
Somewhere towards the end | |
Spilling the beans | |
Spinner's drift | |
Summertime | |
Three came home | |
The tiger in the attic : memories of the Kindertransport and growing up English | |
The trail of 1858 : British Columbia's gold rush past | |
Undone | |
The Victorian house : domestic life from childbirth to deathbed | |
Volkswagen blues | |
Voyages of hope : the saga of the bride-ships | |
When the wind blows : extraordinary adventures with a deadly twist | |
The widow and her hero | |
Wild Mary : the life of Mary Wesley | |
Will you take me as I am : Joni Mitchell's Blue period |