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100 1 $aLawrence, D. H.$q(David Herbert),$d1885-1930.
245 14 $aThe complete short stories /$cD.H. Lawrence.
260 $aHarmondsworth, Eng. ;$aNew York :$bPenguin Books,$c1976-1977.
300 $a3 volumes ;$c18 cm
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505 00 $gv. 1.$tA modern lover ;$tThe old Adam ;$tHer turn ;$tStrike-pay ;$tThe witch a la mode ;$tNew Eve and old Adam ;$tThe Prussian officer ;$tThe thorn in the flesh ;$tDaughters of the vicar ;$tA fragmnent of stained glass ;$tThe shades of spring ;$tSecond best ;$tThe shadow in the rose garden ;$tGoose fair ;$tThe white stocking ;$tA sick collier ;$tThe Christening --$gv. 2.$tOdour of chrysanthemums ;$tEngland, my England ;$tTickets, please ;$tThe blind man ;$tMonkey nuts ;$tWintry peacock ;$tYou touched me ;$tSamson and Delilah ;$tThe primrose path ;$tA horse-dealer's daughter ;$tFanny and Annie ;$tThe princess ;$tTwo blue birds ;$tSun ;$tThe woman who rode away ;$tSmile --$gv. 3.$tThe border line ;$tJimmy and the desperate woman ;$tThe last laugh ;$tIn love ;$tGlad ghosts ;$tNone of that ;$tThe man who loved islands ;$tThe overtone ;$tThe lovely lady ;$tRawdon's roof ;$tThe rocking-horse winner ;$tMother and daughter ;$tThe blue moccasins ;$tThings.
520 $aIn the judgment of many, Lawrence's expansive genius found its happiest expression within disciplined limits, for in his short stories and short novels his powers are never weakened by the repetitions which mar some of his longer works. As a short-story writer, Lawrence at his best was unexcelled.
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655 4 $aShort stories.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aLawrence, D.H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930.$tComplete short stories.$dHarmondsworth, Eng. ; New York : Penguin Books, 1976-1977$w(OCoLC)560859632
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