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ROWSE, A. L. 1941. Tudor Cornwall: Portrait of a Society. London: Jonathan Cape.
ROWSE, A. L. 1944a. Poems Chiefly Cornish. Faber.
ROWSE, A. L. 1944b. A Cornish Childhood: Autobiography of a Cornishman. London: Readers Union.
ROWSE, A. L. 1946a. Poems of Deliverance. Faber.
ROWSE, A. L. 1946b. The Use of History. London: Published by Hodder & Stoughton limited for the English universities press.
ROWSE, A. L. 1948. The End of an Epoch: Reflections on Contemporary History. London: Macmillan.
ROWSE, A. L. 1949a. Sir Richard Grenville of the Revenge. London: J. Cape.
ROWSE, A. L. 1949b. The West in English History. [London]: Hodder and Stoughton.
ROWSE, A. L. 1951. The English Past: Evocations of Persons and Places. London: Macmillan.
ROWSE, A. L. 1958. The Later Churchills. London: Macmillan.
ROWSE, A. L. 1959. The Elizabethans and America: The Trevelyan Lectures at Cambridge 1958. vol. 1958. London: Macmillan.
ROWSE, A. L. 1962. Ralegh and the Throckmortons. London: Macmillan.
ROWSE, A L. 1963. William Shakespeare, a Biography. Macmillan & co.
ROWSE, A. L. 1964. Christopher Marlowe: A Biography. London: Macmillan.
ROWSE, A. L. 1965. Shakespeare’s Southampton: Patron of Virginia. London: Macmillan.
ROWSE, A. L. 1972a. The Tower of London in the History of the Nation. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
ROWSE, A. L. 1972b. Strange Encounter. London: Cape.
ROWSE, A. L. 1973. Shakespeare the Man. London: Book Club Associates by arrangement with Macmillan.
ROWSE, A. L. 1974a. Peter, the White Cat of Trenarren. London: Michael Joseph.
ROWSE, A. L. 1974b. Windsor Castle in the History of the Nation. London: Book Club Associates by arrangement with Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
ROWSE, A. L. 1975a. Jonathan Swift : Major Prophet. London: Thames and Hudson.
ROWSE, A. L. 1975b. Robert Stephen Hawker of Morwenstow: A Belated Mediaeval : An Essay. St Germans (St Germans, Cornwall): The Elephant Press.
ROWSE, A. L. 1975c. Oxford in the History of the Nation. London: Book Club Associates by arrangemnt with Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
ROWSE, A. L. 1976. Brown Buck: A Californian Fantasy. London: Joseph.
ROWSE, A. L. 1977a. Milton the Puritan: Portrait of a Mind. London: Macmillan.
ROWSE, A. L. 1977b. A Cornishman Abroad. London: Qualify Book Club by arrangement with Jonathan Cape.
ROWSE, A. L. 1978a. Three Cornish Cats. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
ROWSE, A. L. 1978b. The Road to Oxford. London: Cape.
ROWSE, A. L. 1979a. The Byrons and Trevanions. Newton Abbot: Readers Union.
ROWSE, A. L. 1979b. Portraits and Views, Literary and Historical. London: Macmillan.
ROWSE, A. L. 1981a. Memories of Men and Women. London: Quality Book Club ; by arrangement with Eyre Methuen.
ROWSE, A. L. 1981b. What Shakespeare Read - and Thought. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan.
ROWSE, A. L. 1981c. A Life: Collected Poems. Edinburgh: Blackwood.
ROWSE, A. L. 1984. Night at the Carn, and Other Stories. London: William Kimber.
ROWSE, A. L. 1985. Glimpses of the Great. London: Methuen London.
ROWSE, A. L. 1986a. A Quartet of Cornish Cats. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
ROWSE, A. L. 1986b. Stories from Trenarren. London: William Kimber.
ROWSE, A. L. 1986c. The Little Land of Cornwall. Gloucester: Alan Sutton.
ROWSE, A. L. 1989. The Controversial Colensos. Trewolsta, Trewirgie, Redruth, Cornwall: Dyllansow Truran.
ROWSE, A. L. 1990. Prompting the Age: Poems Early and Late. Trewirgie, Redruth, Kernow: Dyllansow Truran.
ROWSE, A. L. 1993a. Four Caroline Portraits: Thomas Hobbes, Henry Marten, Hugh Peters, John Selden. London: Duckworth.
ROWSE, A. L. 1993b. All Souls in My Time. London: Duckworth.
ROWSE, A. L. 1995. Historians I Have Known. London: Duckworth.
ROWSE, A. L. 1996. My View of Shakespeare: The Shakespeare Revolution. London: Duckworth.
ROWSE, A. L. 1997. Cornish Place Rhymes: A Commemorative Volume. Tiverton: Cornwall Books,an imprint of Halsgrove Publishing.
ROWSE, A. L. n.d. Simon Forman. Stroud: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
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ROWSE, A. L. and BRITISH COUNCIL. 1943. The Spirit of English History. London: Published for the British Council by Longmans Green & co.
ROWSE, A. L. and G. B. HARRISON. 1935. Queen Elizabeth and Her Subjects. London: George Allen & Unwin, ltd.
ROWSE, A.L. and John HEDGECOE. 1988. A.L.Rowse’s Cornwall: A Journey through Cornwall’s Past and Present Photographed by John Hedgecoe. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
SHAKESPEARE, William and A. L. ROWSE. 1973. Shakespeare’s Sonnets - the Problems Solved: A Modern Edition with Prose Versions, Introduction and Notes. 2nd ed. London: Macmillan.
SWIFT, Jonathan and A. L. ROWSE. 1977. Gulliver’s Travels. London: Pan Books.
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