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- Clare Clark, We That Are Left (Houghton Mifflin, 2015). Historical novel about the increasing fragmentation of an aristocratic English family in the WWI era. (Amazon)
- Joanna Scott, De Potter's Grand Tour (FSG, 2014). At the beginning of the twentieth century, a Belgian man vanishes near Greece. Secrets emerge. (Amazon)
- Gabriel Glickman, The English Catholic Community, 1688-1745 (Boydell, 2013). Monograph arguing that the English recusants were actively engaged on the national and international stage, not just keeping a low profile. (Amazon [secondhand])
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