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Author:
ART (James William)
Description
DpOS1TORY
GTLI3ART (James William).
Loio for t,he million. tl3y J. W. GilbarL] Edit,ed by P. S. I{nowlson.
Londoll, [1910.]
I{NOWLSON (P. S.)
Card ID:
25
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Author:
WEALE (William Henry James)
Description
WEALE (William Henry James).
See LONDON. [III.j Victoria arid Albert Museum.
National Art Library, South Kensington.
Classed catalogue of printed books.
Ceramics. [Edited by W.H.J. Weale.]
London, 1895.
Card ID:
403
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Author:
BUEL (James William)
Description
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Reference only
BUEL (James William).
The Magic city. (A massive portfolio of original photographic views of’ the Great Worldt a Iir and its treasures of art, including.. .the famous Midway Plaisance. With graph Ic descripticwia by) James William Buel. LA reprint of the l89i. edition.] (Popular Culture in nerica, 1800...1925.) pp. (298).
New York, l97ti.
Card ID:
310
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Author:
FURNIVAL (William James)
Description
FURNIVAL (William James).
Leadless decorative tiles, faienoe, and mosaio...With complete series of recipes for tile—bodies, and for leadless glazes and art-tile enamels...The work includes ...oontributions...by Dr. S. W. Busiell...
0. S. Clarke...J. H. Marshall...A. Wood. pp. xxiii. + 852. Plates.
8. Stone, Staffordshire, 1904.
Card ID:
156
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Author:
ILLIPPS (James Orchard)
Description
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HALLIWEL,L, afterwards HkLLIYELL-PaILLIPPS (James Orchard).
HALL (WillIam), of Queen’ a College, Oxford.
Shakespeare’s grave: notes of traditions that were current at Stratford—on— von,in the latter art of the seventeenth -century, t. [Edited by J.O. Halliwell—Phillipps.]
rihtQn, for private circulation,
.1884.
Card ID:
106
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Author:
No Author available
Description
yic (r.c.2.)
KUJSLEY (William Benton).
See BRANSTON (James).
The Art of politicks. 1729. ([A parody of Horace’s Art of poetry. By] James Bramston.) Introduction by William Kinsley. [A facsimile reprint of the first edition in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.]
Los Angeles, 1976.
Card ID:
357
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Author:
No Author available
Description
y i.i :s 1 ft
SHAKESPEARE (William). [Appendix.— Criticism.)
See DUNNING (Edwin James).
The Genesis of Shakespeare’s art:
a study of his sonnets and poems.
Boston, 1897.
Card ID:
89
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Author:
No Author available
Description
Y’LC (P.c.2.)
BRANSTON (Janes).
The Art of politicks. 1729. ([A parody of Horace’s Art of poetry. By] James Branston.) Introduction by Wiflias Kinsley. [A facsinilo reprint of the first edition in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.] (The Augustan Reprint Society. Publications, 177.) pp.xvi, +5.
Los Anelea, 1976.
Card ID:
396
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Author:
No Author available
Description
folio 33 NPCY
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Reference only
CHICAGO. World’ 8 Colurnbian cposition, 1693. See BUEL (James William).
The Magic city. (A massi portfolio of original photographic views of the Great World1 a P.ir and its treasures of art, including.. .the famous Midway Plaisance. With graphic descriptions by) James William Duel. [A reprint of the 1891i. edition.]
New York, 197k.
Card ID:
603
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Author:
No Author available
Description
Theses M.Phil. 1967. Reference only.
BLAKE (William), Artist, [Apoendix.]
See MACHIN (Noel Patrick Ferguson).
The Influence of the risuä1 arts and of art—theories
in &rnantic poetry, with special reference to
James usher, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge and Keats.
CTypewritten thesis submitted for the dereo of
M.Phil. of the University of London, 1967.]
4° 1967.
Card ID:
457
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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1!ORRISON (Alexander James William)..
See SCHLEGEL (August W.von). [Ueber drarnatische Kunst und Literatur. — En1jsh.j
A Course of lectures on dramatic art and ).iterature...Translated by J.Black. Revised, according to the last German edition, by A.J.W.Morrison.
London, 1846.
Card ID:
7
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Author:
No Author available
Description
Thesc M.Phil. 1967. Reference only.
WQRDSWOH (William), CAppendix.]
See MACHIN (Noel Patrick Ferguson).
The Influence of the visual arts and of art-theories in Romantic poetry, with special reference to James Usher, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge and Keats. [Tyewritten thesis submitted for the degree of M.Phi1. of the University of London, 1967.)
40 1967.
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