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Redstone's Guernsey guide : or the stranger's companion for the island of Guernsey: containing a brief description of the public buildings, antiquities, and scenery, with an account of its laws, privileges, customs, trade, and biographical notices
Lane Clarke, Louisa; Redstone, Henry
1841
Louisa Lane named as author of the "Recollections" in advertisements at end.
The history of Guernsey and its bailiwick : with occasional notices of Jersey
Tupper, Ferdinand Brock
1854
A sequel to the author's "Chronicles of Castle Cornet." cf. Pref.
The history of Guernsey and its bailiwick : with occasional notices of Jersey
Tupper, Ferdinand Brock
1876
A sequel to the author's "Chronicles of Castle Cornet." cf. Pref.
The history of Guernsey and its bailiwick : with occasional notices of Jersey
Tupper, Ferdinand Brock
1876
A sequel to the author's "Chronicles of Castle Cornet." cf. Pref.
Guernsey, present and past : an island where feudalism lingers
Durand, Ralph Anthony (1876-1945)
1933
Bibliography at end of each chapter.
The re-excavation of the Dehus chambered mound at Paradis, Vale, Guernsey, undertaken for the states of Guernsey by Sir Robert Mond and carried out on his behalf in September-October, 1932. Together with studies of the pottery and human remains recovered in this and the earlier excavations, and an investigation of the cult responsible for megalithic burials and for the symbols found in these tombs
Collum, Vera Christina Chute (1883-); Fisher, G S H; Mond, Robert (1867-1938); Société Guernesiaise
[1934]
Folded plan, accompanied by guard sheet with outline drawing, in pocket at end: Plan and sections of the Déhus chambered mound, Vale, Guernsey... surveyed and drawn by G.S.H. Fisher. Errata slip in...
Annals of some of the British Norman Isles, bconstituting the Bailiwick of Guernsey, as collected from private manuscripts, public documents and former historians
Jacob, John (1765-1840)
1830
The second part was never published; but some of the materials collected for it were preserved and are sometimes added at the end of this edition with half-title: Annals. Second part. (287 p.).