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| Autors: Mary StewartAlso known as: Stewart Mary, Mary Srewart, Mary Steward, ary Stewart, May Stewart, Mary Stwart
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(eng) Stewart, Mary, 1916- wrote Airs above the ground; The Crystal cave; Four complete novels; Frost on the window; The Gabriel hounds; The Hollow hills; The Ivy tree; The Last enchantment; The Little broomstick; Ludo and the star horse; Madam, will you talk?; Mary Stewart omnibus; Merlin trilogy; The Moon-spinners; My brother Michael; Nine coaches waiting; The Prince and the pilgrim; Rose cottage; The Spell of Mary Stewart; The Stormy petrel; This rough magic; Thornyhold; Thunder on the right; Touch not the cat; A Walk in Wolf Wood; The Wicked day; Wildfire at midnight; The wind off the small isles. Stewart, Mary, 1933- wrote Teach yourself yoga; Yoga; Yoga for children; Yoga over 50; [and presumably -- The Easy guide to yoga; Stretch an relax; The Yoga book. Stewart, Mary, 1952- wrote Launching the imagination. Stewart, Mary, d. 1943 wrote Tell me a hero story. Stewart, Mary [Mrs. Charles B.] wrote Gardening in New Orleans.
- The Crystal Cave 1651 copies, 19 reviews
- The Hollow Hills 1321 copies, 6 reviews
- The Last Enchantment 1169 copies, 3 reviews
- The wicked day 845 copies, 7 reviews
- Thornyhold 382 copies, 5 reviews
- Touch Not the Cat 379 copies, 4 reviews
- The Moon-Spinners 359 copies, 2 reviews
- This Rough Magic 345 copies, 1 review
- Nine Coaches Waiting 336 copies, 3 reviews
- The Ivy Tree 323 copies, 4 reviews
- Airs Above the Ground 301 copies, 2 reviews
- Madam, Will You Talk? 275 copies, 6 reviews
- The Gabriel Hounds 274 copies, 3 reviews
- Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy 256 copies, 5 reviews
- My Brother Michael 250 copies, 2 reviews
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Disambiguation Notice(eng) Stewart, Mary, 1916- wrote Airs above the ground; The Crystal cave; Four complete novels; Frost on the window; The Gabriel hounds; The Hollow hills; The Ivy tree; The Last enchantment; The Little broomstick; Ludo and the star horse; Madam, will you talk?; Mary Stewart omnibus; Merlin trilogy; The Moon-spinners; My brother Michael; Nine coaches waiting; The Prince and the pilgrim; Rose cottage; The Spell of Mary Stewart; The Stormy petrel; This rough magic; Thornyhold; Thunder on the right; Touch not the cat; A Walk in Wolf Wood; The Wicked day; Wildfire at midnight; The wind off the small isles. Stewart, Mary, 1933- wrote Teach yourself yoga; Yoga; Yoga for children; Yoga over 50; [and presumably -- The Easy guide to yoga; Stretch an relax; The Yoga book. Stewart, Mary, 1952- wrote Launching the imagination. Stewart, Mary, d. 1943 wrote Tell me a hero story. Stewart, Mary [Mrs. Charles B.] wrote Gardening in New Orleans. Combine with…
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