Philips, Katherine. Poems. 1st ed., Richard Marriott, 1664.
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Philips, Katherine. Poems. 1st ed., Henry Herringman, 1667.
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Philips, Katherine, and James Greenwood. “The Virgin”. The Virgin Muse, T. Varnam and F. Osborne, 1717.
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Phillips, Adam. “A Terrible Thing, Thank God”. London Review of Books, 4 Mar. 2004, pp. 22-4.
Phillips, Adam. “The Soul of Man under Psychoanalysis”. London Review of Books, 29 Nov. 2001, pp. 19-23.
Phillips, Adam. “Unfathomable Craziness”. London Review of Books, 18 May 2000, pp. 8-10.
Phillips, Ann, editor. A Newnham Anthology. Cambridge University Press, 1979.
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Phillips, Catherine. An Epistle to Friends in Ireland. Robert Jackson, 1776.
Phillips, Catherine. Considerations on the Causes of the High Price of Grain. James Phillips, 1792.
Phillips, Catherine. Memoirs of the Life of Catherine Phillips. James Phillips and Son, 1797.
Phillips, Catherine. Reasons why the People called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists. James Phillips, 1792.
Phillips, Catherine. The Happy King. Privately printed, 1794.
Phillips, Catherine. To the Lower Class of People in the Western Part of the County of Cornwall. James Phillips, 1793.
Phillips, Janet, and Peter Phillips. Victorians at Home and Away. Croom Helm, 1978.
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Phillips, Kate. Helen Hunt Jackson: a Literary Life. University of California Press, 2003.
Phillips, Mark. “Windrush—the Passengers”. BBC History, 10 Mar. 2011.
Phillips, Melanie. The Divided House: Women at Westminster. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1980.
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Phillips, Patricia. The Scientific Lady. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1990.
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