Emily B. Lyle
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Galoshins remembered
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Scottish Ballads (Canongate Classics)
cover - Image source: Open LibrarySA
Sacred architecture in the traditions of India, China, Judaism and Islam
cover - Image source: Open LibrarySA
Sacred Architecture (Cosmos)
cover - Image source: Open LibraryAC
Archaic cosmos
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The Greig-Duncan folk song collection
cover - EEEdinburgh Edition of Walter Sco...Emily B. Lyle
Edinburgh Edition of Walter Scott's 'Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border'
no cover - TGTen godsEmily B. Lyle
Ten gods
no cover - SASpace and time in EuropeEmily B. Lyle
Space and time in Europe
no cover - ELEmily LyleEmily B. Lyle
Emily Lyle
no cover - FAFairies and folkEmily B. Lyle
Fairies and folk
no cover - SBScottish BalladsEmily B. Lyle
Scottish Ballads
no cover - SASacred architecture in the trad...Emily B. Lyle
Sacred architecture in the traditions of India, China, Judaism, and Islam
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Galoshins remembered
- Open Work
Scottish Ballads (Canongate Classics)
- Open Work
Sacred architecture in the traditions of India, China, Judaism and Islam
- Open Work
Sacred Architecture (Cosmos)
- Open Work
Archaic cosmos
- Open Work
The Greig-Duncan folk song collection
- Open Work
Edinburgh Edition of Walter Scott's 'Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border'
- Open Work
Ten gods
- Open Work
Space and time in Europe
- Open Work
Emily Lyle
- Open Work
Fairies and folk
- Open Work
Scottish Ballads
- Open Work
Sacred architecture in the traditions of India, China, Judaism, and Islam