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H</creator><title>Lady Chatterley's lover</title><genres><genre count="6375" norm="erotic fiction">Erotic fiction</genre><genre count="897" norm="love stories">Love stories</genre></genres><summary>An account of Constance Chatterley's love for Mellors, her husband's gamekeeper, and the sense of completeness that they find in each other.</summary><cover oclc="ocn027813109" type="isbn">0679600655</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>3974</uniqueHoldings><holdings>9113</holdings><numEditions>179</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn003078674</oclcnum><exprid>sw000203820:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1950</date><languages count="18"><lang code="eng" count="143"/><lang code="spa" count="7"/><lang code="chi" count="6"/><lang code="pol" count="4"/><lang code="fre" count="3"/><lang code="ger" count="2"/><lang code="dan" count="2"/><lang code="por" count="2"/><lang code="rum" count="1"/><lang code="swe" count="1"/><lang code="ita" count="1"/><lang code="ara" count="1"/><lang code="slo" count="1"/><lang code="cat" count="1"/><lang code="zxx" count="1"/><lang code="kor" count="1"/><lang code="hin" count="1"/><lang code="cze" count="1"/></languages><dates different="63" first="1900" last="2007"/><audLevel>0.56</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>Women in love</title><genres><genre count="3575" norm="love stories">Love stories</genre></genres><summary>A parable of two sisters, Ursula and Gudrun, a study in contrasts.</summary><cover oclc="ocn025409831" type="isbn">0679409955</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>3222</uniqueHoldings><holdings>5951</holdings><numEditions>131</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000190929</oclcnum><exprid>sw000111092:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1943</date><languages count="14"><lang code="eng" count="103"/><lang code="chi" count="7"/><lang code="kor" count="5"/><lang code="fre" count="2"/><lang code="tur" count="2"/><lang code="jpn" count="2"/><lang code="spa" count="2"/><lang code="pan" count="2"/><lang code="ger" count="1"/><lang code="dan" count="1"/><lang code="swe" count="1"/><lang code="und" count="1"/><lang code="rus" count="1"/><lang code="hun" count="1"/></languages><dates different="61" first="1915" last="2007"/><audLevel>0.59</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>The rainbow</title><genres><genre count="2055" norm="domestic fiction">Domestic fiction</genre></genres><summary>Set in the rural midlands of England, the story revolves around three generations of Brangwens, a family deeply involved with the land and noted for their strength and vigour. 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The pamphlet is entitled &quot;Petticoat Power&quot; and contains a speech given by Frank Curtin at the Parlor Lecture Club in Fresno, California in 1928. The cover is inscribed &quot;Most Cordial Holiday Greetings to D.H. Lawrence from Frank Curtin.&quot;</summary><cover oclc="ocn037654216" type="isbn">0141180307</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>2246</uniqueHoldings><holdings>3595</holdings><numEditions>31</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000269475</oclcnum><exprid>sw000269469:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1964</date><languages count="4"><lang code="eng" count="27"/><lang code="spa" count="2"/><lang code="ger" count="1"/><lang code="swe" count="1"/></languages><dates different="19" first="1923" last="2007"/><creator>Lawrence, D. 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[This book] is valuable not only for the light it sheds on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American consciousness, telling 'the truth of the day,' but also as a prime example of [the author's] learning, passion and integrity of judgment. -Back cover.</summary><cover oclc="ocn040655822" type="isbn">0140183779</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>2219</uniqueHoldings><holdings>4680</holdings><numEditions>82</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn008034915</oclcnum><exprid>sw000163686:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1964</date><languages count="6"><lang code="eng" count="74"/><lang code="fre" count="3"/><lang code="chi" count="2"/><lang code="ger" count="1"/><lang code="pol" count="1"/><lang code="und" count="1"/></languages><dates different="41" first="1913" last="2002"/><audLevel>0.72</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. 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Set in Mexico, the novel traces the involvement of a worldly Irish widow with two men planning a revolution based on a revival of Aztec gods.</summary><cover oclc="ocn025370587" type="isbn">0679734937</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>2106</uniqueHoldings><holdings>3474</holdings><numEditions>95</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000287666</oclcnum><exprid>sw000062279:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1955</date><languages count="12"><lang code="eng" count="75"/><lang code="spa" count="4"/><lang code="jpn" count="3"/><lang code="chi" count="3"/><lang code="ger" count="2"/><lang code="kor" count="2"/><lang code="fre" count="1"/><lang code="dan" count="1"/><lang code="slo" count="1"/><lang code="und" count="1"/><lang code="hin" count="1"/><lang code="cze" count="1"/></languages><dates different="45" first="1922" last="2007"/><audLevel>0.62</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>The complete short stories</title><genres><genre count="206" norm="short stories">Short stories</genre></genres><summary>Includes three of D. H. Lawrence's best known short stories. Love among the haystacks, The Ladybird, The Captain's doll.</summary><cover oclc="ocn004234753" type="isbn">0140043829</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>1889</uniqueHoldings><holdings>5451</holdings><numEditions>89</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn003842676</oclcnum><exprid>sw000365691:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1962</date><languages count="5"><lang code="eng" count="85"/><lang code="ger" count="1"/><lang code="swe" count="1"/><lang code="und" count="1"/><lang code="fre" count="1"/></languages><dates different="37" first="1923" last="2002"/><audLevel>0.69</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>The collected letters of D.H. Lawrence</title><summary>Lawrence's renowned creativity is conspicuous in his letters. Here in over 330 of them - many first published in the acclaimed seven-volume Cambridge Edition - are exemplified the remarkable variety and inventiveness he could command. He corresponded with the elite - aristocrats, fellow authors, painters, publishers and others from the intelligentsia; but not with these only. With equal concern he wrote to his sisters, a childhood friend suffering from tuberculosis, a Post Office clerk or an Italian servant-girl. Lawrence revelled in the act of communication, using a direct, unvarnished but invariably vivid style appropriate to each correspondent. His letters are notable for expressive and imaginative energy, wit and comedy, the tender and the tempestuous, combined with an extraordinary sensitivity to the natural world as well as to the human condition - and much besides. Few English letter-writers offer a comparable range of interest.</summary><cover oclc="ocn059654445" type="isbn">0521401151</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>1787</uniqueHoldings><holdings>2732</holdings><numEditions>60</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn016685055</oclcnum><exprid>sw000083984:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1922</date><languages count="8"><lang code="eng" count="51"/><lang code="rus" count="2"/><lang code="spa" count="2"/><lang code="fre" count="1"/><lang code="chi" count="1"/><lang code="dan" count="1"/><lang code="swe" count="1"/><lang code="ita" count="1"/></languages><dates different="37" first="1922" last="2006"/><audLevel>0.65</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>Aaron's rod</title><genres><genre count="2" norm="autobiographical fiction">Autobiographical fiction</genre></genres><summary>Autobiographical novel, about moral standards and a coal miner with a passion for music, who wanders off to Italy.</summary><cover oclc="ocn034742752" type="isbn">0140188142</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>1717</uniqueHoldings><holdings>2833</holdings><numEditions>56</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000366896</oclcnum><exprid>sw000365702:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1966</date><languages count="6"><lang code="eng" count="49"/><lang code="ger" count="2"/><lang code="fre" count="2"/><lang code="por" count="1"/><lang code="pol" count="1"/><lang code="spa" count="1"/></languages><dates different="37" first="1911" last="2003"/><audLevel>0.66</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>The white peacock</title><genres><genre count="1561" norm="bildungsromans">Bildungsromans</genre><genre count="24" norm="love stories">Love stories</genre></genres><cover oclc="ocn060117990" type="isbn">0140187782</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>1688</uniqueHoldings><holdings>2734</holdings><numEditions>68</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000630450</oclcnum><exprid>sw000112805:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1956</date><languages count="10"><lang code="eng" count="52"/><lang code="por" count="3"/><lang code="heb" count="3"/><lang code="chi" count="2"/><lang code="baq" count="2"/><lang code="ice" count="2"/><lang code="ger" count="1"/><lang code="fre" count="1"/><lang code="spa" count="1"/><lang code="arm" count="1"/></languages><dates different="35" first="1920" last="2006"/><audLevel>0.63</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>Short novels</title><genres><genre count="132" norm="love stories">Love stories</genre></genres><summary>&quot;Two girls on a lonely Cornish farm come face to face with the very thing they have avoided all the lives--life itself.&quot;</summary><cover oclc="ocn032393573" type="isbn">0140187790</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>1578</uniqueHoldings><holdings>2432</holdings><numEditions>57</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000758205</oclcnum><exprid>sw000110560:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1923</date><languages count="4"><lang code="eng" count="53"/><lang code="spa" count="2"/><lang code="chi" count="1"/><lang code="fre" count="1"/></languages><dates different="34" first="1923" last="2003"/><audLevel>0.67</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>Kangaroo</title><genres><genre count="369" norm="autobiographical fiction">Autobiographical fiction</genre></genres><cover oclc="ocn036778707" type="isbn">0140189726</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>1539</uniqueHoldings><holdings>2504</holdings><numEditions>61</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn006580296</oclcnum><exprid>sw000111780:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1981</date><languages count="7"><lang code="eng" count="52"/><lang code="chi" count="2"/><lang code="swe" count="2"/><lang code="ita" count="2"/><lang code="ger" count="1"/><lang code="fre" count="1"/><lang code="rum" count="1"/></languages><dates different="38" first="1920" last="2007"/><audLevel>0.67</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>The lost girl</title><genres><genre count="1356" norm="love stories">Love stories</genre></genres><summary>&quot;Journey of a woman caught between two worlds and two lives - one mired in dreary, industrial England and a life of convention, the other set in the vibrant Italian landscape holding the promise of sensual liberation&quot;--Container.</summary><cover oclc="ocn052269204" type="isbn">0812969979</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>1400</uniqueHoldings><holdings>2217</holdings><numEditions>36</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn005889613</oclcnum><exprid>sw000383734:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>False</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1980</date><languages count="6"><lang code="eng" count="30"/><lang code="fre" count="2"/><lang code="ger" count="1"/><lang code="dan" count="1"/><lang code="heb" count="1"/><lang code="spa" count="1"/></languages><dates different="21" first="1931" last="2003"/><audLevel>0.68</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>Apocalypse</title><summary>Lawrence's final outburst against materialism and intellectual modern man written while he was dying, with an introduction by Melvyn Bragg. etc.</summary><cover oclc="ocn038312015" type="isbn">0140187812</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>1206</uniqueHoldings><holdings>1901</holdings><numEditions>49</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn007197475</oclcnum><exprid>sw000152357:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1981</date><languages count="4"><lang code="eng" count="45"/><lang code="chi" count="2"/><lang code="ita" count="1"/><lang code="gre" count="1"/></languages><dates different="26" first="1912" last="2004"/><audLevel>0.69</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. H</creator><title>The trespasser</title><genres><genre count="75" norm="love stories">Love stories</genre></genres><summary>Helena and her violin teacher are in love. But there is more than one obstacle to their happiness. He is a married man with children and she is full of inhibitions. Tormented by his family's bitter reproaches, he is unable to desert them for Helena. His solution to his dilemma turns a woman's longing for love into tragedy.</summary><cover oclc="ocn059902251" type="isbn">0140188002</cover></citation><citation><uniqueHoldings>1131</uniqueHoldings><holdings>1722</holdings><numEditions>67</numEditions><oclcnum>ocn000243781</oclcnum><exprid>sw000243781:lccn-n79-18450</exprid><isFiction>True</isFiction><recordType>book</recordType><date>1930</date><languages count="13"><lang code="eng" count="50"/><lang code="fre" count="3"/><lang code="ger" count="2"/><lang code="chi" count="2"/><lang code="pol" count="2"/><lang code="rus" count="1"/><lang code="tur" count="1"/><lang code="swe" count="1"/><lang code="heb" count="1"/><lang code="mul" count="1"/><lang code="spa" count="1"/><lang code="dut" count="1"/><lang code="cze" count="1"/></languages><dates different="35" first="1927" last="2007"/><audLevel>0.68</audLevel><creator>Lawrence, D. 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