Shakespeare's Avon. With 80 reproductions from photos. by the author
1949
112
Ward, Lock & Co
Guide to Ripon, Fountains Abbey, York, Harrogate, Bolton Abbey, the Dales
[1949?]
113
Sharp, Thomas, 1901–
Newer Sarum;
[1949]
114
Victoria and Albert Museum
The art of book-jacket
[1949?]
115
Weber, Carl Jefferson, 1894–1966
A thousand and one fore-edge paintings, with notes on the artists, bookbinders, publishers, and other men and women connected with the history of a curious art
1949
116
Palmer, William T., 1877–1954
Wanderings in Surrey
[1949]
117
Heath, Frank R
Dorset
1949
118
Doughty, Oswald
A Victorian romantic,
[1949]
119
Zaturenska, Marya, 1902–1982
Christina Rossetti,
1949
120
Summerson, John, 1904–1992
John Nash, architect to King George IV,
[1949]
121
Green, W. Curtis (William Curtis), 1875–1960
The drawings of W. Curtis Green
1949
122
Bone, Stephen, 1904–1958
The landscapes of Britain
[1949]
123
Cursiter, Stanley, 1887–1976
Scottish art to the close of the nineteenth century
c1949
124
Keynes, Geoffrey, 1887–1982
Blake studies;
1949
125
Victoria and Albert Museum. Dept. of Engraving, Illustration, and Design
Accessions ...
19-
126
Bowra, C. M. (Cecil Maurice), 1898–1971
The romantic imagination
1949
127
Catalogue of the exhibition of masters of British water-colour (17th-19th centuries)
1949
128
Harris Museum and Art Gallery (Preston, Lancashire, England)
The principal pictures in the Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston
1949
129
Cox, J. Charles (John Charles), 1843–1919
Gloucestershire
1949
130
Fieldfare
More walks with Fieldfare of the London eveing news
[1949]
131
Ganz, Paul, 1872–
The drawings of Henry Fuseli
1949
132
Mee, Arthur, 1875–1943
Buckinghamshire, country of the Chiltern hills,
[1949]
133
Shearman, Hugh
Ulster
[1949]
134
Ward, Lock & Co
Guide to Filey, Flamborough, Bridlington, Scarborough and the Yorkshire coast from Hornsea to Redcar
[1949?]
135
University College, Oxford
1949
136
Church, Richard, 1893–1972
Kent
[1949]
137
Lloyd, Nathaniel, 1867–1933
A history of the English house from primitive times to the Victorian period