| Jan MorrisAlso known as: Jan Morris, Jan Ed. Morris, Jan Morris editor, James or Jan Morris | 2,461 | 28 | (3.78) | 0 | 0 |
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The Oxford Book of Oxford and Oxford are entirely different works, though the latter is indeed published by the Oxford University Press.
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- Conundrum 148 copies, 1 review
- Oxford 124 copies, 1 review
- A Writer's World: Travels 1950-2000 122 copies, 2 reviews
- Hong Kong 114 copies, 2 reviews
- Over Europe 111 copies
- The Venetian Empire: A Sea Voyage 106 copies
- The Matter of Wales: Epic Views of a Small Country 100 copies, 2 reviews
- Last Letters from Hav 77 copies, 2 reviews
- A Writer's House in Wales 76 copies, 2 reviews
- Manhattan '45 71 copies, 1 review
- Spain 71 copies, 1 review
- Hav 61 copies, 4 reviews
- Fifty Years of Europe: An Album 61 copies, 1 review
- Pleasures of a Tangled Life 61 copies
- The Oxford Book of Oxford 57 copies, 1 review
- Lincoln: A Foreigner's Quest 56 copies, 1 review
- Journeys 53 copies
- Destinations: Essays from Rolling Stone 51 copies
- Among the Cities 46 copies
- Fisher's Face 45 copies, 1 review
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- Sydney 38 copies
- Locations 31 copies
- Stones of Empire: The Buildings of the Raj 30 copies
- A Venetian bestiary 28 copies
- The spectacle of empire: Style, effect and the Pax Britannica 27 copies, 1 review
- Coronation Everest 25 copies
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- Scenes from Havian Life (Penguin 60s) 18 copies
- Sultan in Oman 17 copies
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- Coast to Coast: A Journey Across 1950s America (Travelers' Tales Classics) 16 copies
- Ireland: Your Only Place 16 copies
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- Scotland: The Place of Visions 14 copies
- Wales: The First Place 12 copies
- A Machynlleth Triad (Penguin Fiction) 11 copies
- City to City: Canada Through the Eyes of the Greatest Travel Writer of Our… 7 copies
- The preachers 7 copies, 1 review
- Travels with Virginia Woolf 7 copies
- The road to Huddersfield: a journey to five continents 6 copies
- The Pax Britannica trilogy 5 copies
- Our First Leader 5 copies
- Riding the Skies 5 copies
- Wales from the Air 5 copies
- Travels 4 copies
- Images of Egypt R 4 copies
- Cities 4 copies
- Portmeirion 3 copies
- Building Hong Kong 3 copies
- Architecture of the British Empire 3 copies
- Contact!: A Book of Glimpses 3 copies
- Hong Kong: return to the heart of the dragon. A photographic and literary… 2 copies
- Places. 2 copies
- The Princeship of Wales 2 copies
- Visa pour Venise 1 copy
- Contact!: A Book of Encounters 1 copy
- Veneza 1 copy
- La Casa de una escritora en Gales 1 copy
- Perchance to Pick One's Nose (in Granta: Jubilee - JACK) 1 copy
- South African winter 1 copy
- In Times of Great Chaos 1 copy
- The upstairs donkey, and other stolen stories 1 copy
- Four Letter Word: New Love Letters (KNELMAN) 1 copy
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She started her career as a journalist and writer as James Morris, subsequently going through gender reassignment surgery. She has spoken publicly about her sex change and has clearly chosen to be regarded as a woman - hence the gender above.  | |
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