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H. V. Morton — main author- In Search of England 250 copies, 1 review
- A Traveller in Rome 133 copies, 2 reviews
- In the Steps of the Master 131 copies, 2 reviews
- In the Steps of St. Paul 127 copies
- In Search of Scotland 115 copies, 1 review
- In Search of London 109 copies, 4 reviews
- A Traveller in Italy 103 copies, 2 reviews
- In Search of Ireland 71 copies, 3 reviews
- In Search of Wales 56 copies
- A Stranger in Spain 55 copies, 2 reviews
- A Traveller in Southern Italy 53 copies, 1 review
- Through Lands of the Bible 45 copies
- The Fountains of Rome 41 copies, 2 reviews
- In Scotland Again 37 copies
- I Saw Two Englands 35 copies, 1 review
- H. V. Morton's London 32 copies, 1 review
- The call of England 30 copies, 1 review
- Atlantic Meeting 26 copies
- This is Rome : a pilgrimage in words and pictures 22 copies
- In search of the Holy Land 21 copies
- In Search of South Africa 20 copies
- The Heart of London 20 copies
- The Spell of London 19 copies
- Middle East 18 copies
- Women of the Bible 17 copies
- This Is The Holy Land, A Pilgrimage In Words and Pictures Conducted by… 16 copies
- The Nights of London 15 copies
- Ghosts of London 13 copies
- Magic of Ireland 13 copies
- A London Year 10 copies
- Blue Days at Sea and Other Essays 6 copies
- When you go to London 5 copies
- H V Morton's Britain 5 copies
- In the steps of Jesus 5 copies
- A Traveller in Rome, with photographs and endpaper maps 4 copies
- Our fellow men, 4 copies
- H. V. Morton's England 3 copies
- THE PAGEANT OF THE CENTURY 3 copies
- The London scene, 2 copies
- Guide to London 2 copies
- H V Morton's London: Comprising The Heart of London, The Spell of… 1 copy
- Women of the Bible 1 copy
- Pyhän maan kuva 1 copy
- Roms trylleri 1 copy
- En reise i Nord-Italia 1 copy
- I, JAMES BLUNT. 1 copy
- The Land of the Vikings: From Thames to Humber 1 copy
- The splendour of Scotland 1 copy
- England rundt 1 copy
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