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Sussex Recipes, by Judy Moore, published 1976 (James Pike Ltd.) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries

Sussex Car Tours, by Judy Moore, published 1976 (James Pike Ltd.) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries

Sussex Legends and Folklore, by Judy Moore, published April 1976 (pamphlet, 40 pp., James Pike Ltd., ISBN-10: 085932169X & ISBN-13: 9780859321693) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14904] & The Keep [LIB/500052] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries

The Bloomsbury Trail in Sussex, by Judy Moore, published 12 June 1995 (96 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857700783 & ISBN-13: 9781857700787) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:
The Bloomsbury Group in Sussex - here are the homes where they lived, loved and worked, where they experienced great joys and crushing tragedies. This book looks at the everyday country lives of Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Vanessa and Clive Bell, Duncan Grant, Maynard Keynes and the coterie of extraordinary writers and artists who surrounded them.
The author, Judy Moore lives in Lewes and is a journalist by profession. She has written many local interest books and now retired, still is involved with The Sussex Book Club.

Sampling Sussex, Old Country Recipes and Remedies, by Judy Moore, published 1996 (Seaford: S. B. Publications) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries

Memories of Roedean: The First Hundred Years, compiled by Judy Moore, published 1 March 1998 (80 p., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857701526 & ISBN-13: 9781857701524) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:
Frank and funny, serious and sad, here are the memories of generations of girls who lived, loved and learned in the great school on its exposed cliff top where 'the wind howled like a banshee' down the corridors. Here too are the memories of the sailors who occupied the building when it became HMS Vernon in WWII, after the school moved to Keswick in 1940.

Rodmell: A Downland Village, by Judy Moore, published November 1999 (48 pp., Seaford: S. B. Publications, ISBN-10: 1857701836 & ISBN-13: 9781857701838) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:
Picture postcard pretty, Rodmell meanders picturesquely from slopes of the South Downs to the water meadows of the River Ouse, its single street fringed by a pleasing jumble of houses and cottages built in every variation of vernacular architecture. Since Virginia and Leonard Woolf moved to the village in 1919 many other artists, writers and musicians have made Rodmell their home. The village boasts an acclaimed vineyard, a unique school in the old manor house, a glorious little Saxon church and Monk's House, the Woolf home.
The author, Judy Moore lives in Lewes and is now retired.

Thomas Paine's Lewes, by Judy Moore, published 2000 (Seaford: S. B. Publications) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries

Silly Sussex, by Judy Moore, published 2004 (Seaford: S. B. Publications) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries