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L - Local Studies and History book collection
. - Main series (octavo)
01 - Physical Aspects
02 - Geology
03 - Natural History
04 - Meteorology
05 - General Works
06 - Directories
07 - Book Trade in Birmingham
08 - Periodicals and Newspapers
09 - Bibilography on all aspects of the history of Birmingham
10 - Religion
11 - Ecclesiology, Church Buildings, Art, Furniture
12 - Monastic Birmingham
13 - Church of England General Histories
14 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Birmingham
15 - Diocese of Birmingham. Archdeaconary of Aston
16
17 - Roman Catholic Church
18 - Nonconformists Dissenters
19 - Minor Denominations
20 - Social Life
21 - Social Life Special Classes
22 - Customs of Public and Private Life, Pageants, Festivals Ceremonies and Other Customs
23 - Inns, Taverns, Public Houses, Hotels, Hospitaity, customes connected with eating and drinking
24 - Clubs and Societies
25 - Amusements, Recreation, Sports and Pastimes
26 - Circuses, Fair and Similar Shows
27 - Parks, Open Spaces, Public Gardens and Pleasure Gardens
28 - Theatres, Music Halls
29 - Legends, Ghost Apparitions, Hauntings
30 - History of Birmingham Government from ealiest times
31 - City Corporation, The Mayor, Aldermen and Council Collectively
32 - Mayoralty
33 - Aldermen
34 - City Council
35 - Freedom Qualifications, Rights and Duties of Citizens
36 - City Officials and Departments
37
38 - Town Hall
39 - Regional Government
40 - Statistics, Yearbooks of General Statistics
41 - Poor, Life and Labour
42 - Crimes, Offences, Misdemeanours, Juvenile Crime, Special Crimes
43 - Laws, Admisitration of Justice
44 - Markets and Food Supply
45 - Public Health
46 - Medicine Hospitals
47 - Transport, Communication, Traffic Problems
48 - Education, Teaching and Teachers, History and Description of Schools,
49 - Other Services (Gas, Electricity)
50 - Culture in Birmingham
51 - Literary Associations
52 - Literary Associations (Birmingham and Midland Writers Only)
1; 3862 - Grosseteste review.
1; 57539 - Thoughts from the inner circle. Poems by J.A. Langford, W. Harris and H. Latham. 94pp.
1; 63086 - The Literary Album. Original poems and essays of young composers residing in Birmingham. 1834. BATE (JAMES A.) Work edited by.
1; 284547 - Poetry of today. The Poetry Review new verse supplement. Birmingham Number. Edited by E.M. Rudland. May – June 1920. RUDLAND (ERNEST MARSTON) Work edited by.
1; 309435 - Birmingham Poetry (1923-4) Selected and arranged by S.F. Wright. 1924. WRIGHT (SYDNEY FOWLER) Works edited by.
1; 423680 - Poems selected for the comfort of bereaved parents (following the death of her child, Margaret Ransom) Preface signed A.M.R. 58pp. 1870 NOTE - Printed for private circulation. RANSOM (Mrs ANNA MARY) formerly Southall. Work edited by.
1; 603698 - Studies in French language, literature, and history : [twenty-three essays], presented to R. L. Græme Ritchie. / [General editors, on behalf of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Birmingham: Fraser Mackenzie, R. C. Knight and J. M. Milner]
1; 661342 - Rhyme and reason / poems selected and edited by E. Robinson.
01; C201452A - Hair: sex, society, symbolism.
2; 266402 - CLARKE (H) The angels. A vision. 46pp.
2; 266403 - CLARKE (H) Poems. Chiefly relating to the present state and prospects of the church. With MS. of unpublished poems. 70pp.
2; 399730 - NOKE (DORA) The Visitor, and other poems. 56pp. Observations on a letter by Sir J.E. Eardley-Wilmot : see Wilmot (Sir J.E.)
2; 659485 - The disappearing castle : [poetry and prose].
2; 689970 - The father found : [poems].
2; 745331 - The keen edge : an analysis of poems by adolescents [of Birmingham].
3; 317693 - The City Father. A novel relating to Birmingham. 1925. *TIPTAFT (NORMAN).
4; 1599 - Ingleby Lectures at Queen's College, Birmingham. 1878-82, 1884, 1887, 1892. In Birmingham Medical Review. 1878-92 NOTE - The first Ingleby Lecture was delivered in 1877 by S. Berry but was not published. For subsequent lectures see Mason College : University. Queen's College.
4; 606334 - Ladies long loved, and other essays : [with references to the Birmingham Post office, the paint and varnish trade in Birmingham, Birmingham theatres, etc.].
4; 660384 - Salvation, what it is, and what it is not : a lecture.
4; 661860 - Shropshire pageant, Ludlow, 1934 : [episodes and dialogue].
06; 635406 - Newsletters ...
06; 752924 - Programme.
06; 758174 - Writers' club edition, Nottingham, Birmingham, Derby, Leicester : a selection of stories from writers in the clubs mentioned above [with references to Birmingham].
7 - The ladies' flower-garden. Vol. 3, Bulbous plants.
8 - The ladies' flower-garden. Vol. 4, Greenhouse plants.
9 - The ladies' flower-garden. Vol. 2, Annuals.
12; 254915 - Rodway (A) Heraldic illustrations and notes. In Rudland (E.M.) Ballads of Old Birmingham. Enlarged. Illus. 1915. Heraldry.
21 COR; 316616 - MOORE (R. L.-B.) The Warblings of a windy warrior by "Ricardo" 47pp.
21 COR; 415237 - BROOKES (A.H.) Songs and poems. 2nd series. 96pp.
21 Dawson D.2; 523377 - Poet Freeth's invitation cards, 1770 - 1801. 40pp. 1770 - 1801. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 5500 - Philotosic Ardenae : the woodmen of Arden : a Latin poem, with translation in blank verse, another in rhyme / [with] an essay on the superiority of Dryden's versification by J. Weston.
21; 5862 - SMITH (ELIZABETH) The brethren. A poem
21; 5862 - The brethren : a poem in four books paraphrased from part of the history of Israel and his family in Holy Writ.
21; 5874 - The Political Songster. With a preface on the times. 64pp. 1798. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 5875 - New ballads to old familiar tunes. 24pp. 1805. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 5876 - Modern songs on various subjects, adapted to common tunes. By John Free. 60pp. 1782. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 5880 - The Political Songster or A touch of the times, on various subjects, adapted to common tunes. By John Free. (6th edition) Differs from 233172. Port. 196pp. 1790. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 5882 - Divine miscellanies, or, Sacred poems.
21; 5882 - MAXWELL (J) Divine miscellanies; or, Sacred poems
21; 6336 - Heber ; Records of the poor ; Lays from the prophets, and other poems.
21; 6336 - RAGG (T) Heber; Records of the poor; Lays from the prophets; and other poems
21; 6337 - Sketches from life ; Lyrics from the Pentateuch, and other poems.
21; 6338 - Scenes and sketches from life and nature; Edgbaston, and other poems. With historical notes. Illus. 1847. *RAGG (THOMAS).
21; 6359 - Birmingham. A poem. 2nd edition. With appendix. Illus. 1853. HORTON (HARRY HOWELLS).
21; 6371 - HUTTON (H) Poetical pieces, chiefly on devotional and moral subjects. 91pp.
21; 6371 - Poetical pieces, chiefly on devotional and moral subjects.
21; 6425 - Sutton Park : a poem.
21; 6441 - A poem on the death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe Coburg.
21; 6441 - KENNEDY (R) A poem on the death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe Cobourg. 2nd edition. 42pp.
21; 6444 - Poems : original and translated ; and, Two poems / by Rann Kennedy.
21; 6458 - The deity. A poem. In twelve books. / By Thomas Ragg. With an introductory essay by Isaac Taylor.
21; 6470 - Poems.
21; 6470 - TWAMLEY (L.A.) Poems. With original illustrations drawn and etched by the authoress
21; 6523 - PITT (W) The bullion debate. A serio-comic satiric poem. 88pp.
21; 6523 - The bullion debate : a serio-comic satiric poem.
21; 12641 - BEDDOW (Rev. GEORGE) Lauline, a tale in verse, and other poems.
21; 15421 - DAVIS (MARY ANN) The wild flower wreath. A collection of miscellaneous poems. With reflections etc. in poetic verse
21; 15422 - THORNTON (L.M.) Poems on various subjects. Port. 69pp.
21; 15431 - HOMER. Translation of the twenty-fourth book of the Iliad, by C. Lloyd senr. 35pp.
21; 21448 - HARRISON (J) Imaginary loves and other poems. 96pp.
21; 35959 - LANGBRIDGE (F) Miscellaneous poems. By Qui musas amat. 32pp.
21; 35965 - The Lisper. Songs addressed to the friends of peace. With description of the illuminations at Soho. 44pp. 1802. DOBBS (JAMES).
21; 35966 - MACKAY (W) Ballad chronicles. A collection of songs, recording many national and political events between 1797 and 1832. 55pp.
21; 37756 - The lamp of life / [by J.A. Langford].
21; 37765 - LANGFORD (J.A.) The lamp of life. Poems
21; 46300 - Kitty Crump : a romance of "love's young dream", and other poems.
21; 51361 - HALE (T.) The lost "London". An original poem. 52pp.
21; 51695 - BISSET (JAMES) The patriotic clarion, or Britannia's call to glory! Original songs on the threatened invasion. 34pp.
21; 53627 - HARRISON (J) Lawrence Hardiker, a dramatic poem; Hugo and Felicia, a romance; and other thoughts in verse
21; 54030 - HOMER. Translation of the first seven books of the Odyssey. By C. Lloyd senr.
21; 55013 - A midsummer day's dream, and other poems.
21; 55034 - KENRICK (Rt. Hon. W.) The legend of fair Rosamond. A poem by W. Avon (pseud.)
21; 57505 - JAMES (P.M.) Poems
21; 57506 - JONES (J.P.) Humble attempts to please
21; 57508 - POWELL (J.H.) Phases of thought and feeling, poems and lyrics.
21; 57511 - FENTON (MYFANWY) Sir Howel. A legend of Radnorshire. With other poems and translations.
21; 57512 - LLOYD (C) the younger. The Duke d'Ormond, a tragedy; and Beritola, a tale (in verse)
21; 57521 - Scenes and sketches from life and nature; Edgbaston, and other poems. With historical notes. Illus. 2nd edition. 1850. *RAGG (THOMAS).
21; 57524 - WATSON (J) The castle yard, and other poems
21; 57527 - The Warwickshire medley, or Convivial songster. A collection of original songs, political, humourous and satyrical etc. By J. Free. 1780. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 57531 - A touch on the times. Being a collection of new songs to old tunes etc. By a veteran in the class of political ballad street scribblers. Port. 56pp. 1803. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 57532 - The Political Songster or A touch of the times, on various subjects, adapted to common tunes. By John Free. (4th edition) Port. 68pp. 1786. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 57533 - The Political Songster. With a preface on the times. 64pp. 1798. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 57534 - A touch on the times, or The Modern songster, on various subjects. Adapted to common tunes by John Free. 76pp. 1783. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 57538 - HALE (T) The Christian's heavenly home. Poems. 46pp.
21; 57540 - LANGFORD (J.A.) Tales and lays for sunshine and shade. Poems and stories. 96pp.
21; 57554 - The Political Songster or A touch of the times, on various subjects, adapted to common tunes. By John Free. 3rd edition. 63pp. 1784. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 57555 - BANKS (GEORGE LINNÆUS) Blossoms of poesy
21; 57557 - STAFFORD (W) Improvidence and frugality, and other poems. 41pp.
21; 57561 - ROBBINS (J) Mary of Langley, a recitative poem. Also a collection of songs, and other works. 42pp.
21; 57564 - CHESHIRE (Mrs EMILY) Poetical translations from the German, by a Lady. 63pp.
21; 57565 - Scripscrapologia ; or Collins's Doggerel Dish of all sorts. Consisting of Songs (including those sung) in the author's once popular performance, called The Brush. (Including poems relating to Birmingham.) Port. 1804 NOTE :- Two portraits inserted. "Mr. Collins as 'Sharp' in the 'Lying Valet' " and "Mr. Collins as 'Master Slender' " For an account of the entertainment called "The Brush" see Dent (R.K.) Old and New Birmingham. *COLLINS (JOHN).
21; 57581 - WRIGHT (O) A wreath of leisure hours. Poems, including an elegy on the Hartley colliery catastrophe
21; 57582 - BARR (JOHN T.) The prodigal reclaimed; and other poems. 88pp.
21; 57583 - FARMER (EDWARD) A selection of original songs, scraps etc. 52pp.
21; 57584 - The Annual Political Songster. With a preface on the times. 48pp. 1794. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 57645 - Lectures to children and young people in a catechetical method, consisting of three catechisms, etc. By S. Bourn. 2nd edition. (Birmingham : printed by Tho. Warren, bookseller, in the Bull Ring) 1739. Printing. Books printed in Birmingham.
21; 57836 - A collection of hymns, from various authors; with some original hymns etc.
21; 60309 - Miscellaneous poems on various subjects and occasions / [by J. Giles] ; revised and corrected by W. Shenstone.
21; 61058 - KENWARD (J) Finistère : Sena. Poems dedicated to the Congrès celtique international at Brest. 24pp.
21; 61880 - LLOYD (C) Poems on various subjects
21; 61881 - Hutton (Rev. Hugh) Preface to Gathered leaves of many seasons. Port. 1858 NOTE - The preface has reference to Haydon's projected picture (see Haydon, in card catalogue) and to the authorship of "The gathering hymn of the Unions" (with text). A second preface to the "Songs of liberty" gives an account of the meeting referred to, and a copy of Hugh Hutton's prayer on that occasion. Political Union (Birmingham).
21; 61932 - HUTTON (W) Poems, chiefly tales. Port.
21; 61962 - Malins (J) Professor Alcoholico: a temperance poem. Illus. 22pp. 1876. BERNASCONI (GEORGE H.) Works illustrated by.
21; 62007 - Nugae canorae. Poems / by Charles Lloyd.
21; 62415 - KENNEDY (R) A tribute in verse, to the character of the late Rt. Hon. G. Canning. With prefatory observations and notes. 44pp.
21; 62450 - LANGFORD (J.A.) The drama of a life (a play): and Aspiranda (poems)
21; 62782 - HORTON (H.H.) Sutton Park. A poem. 4th edition. With poems by J.C. Prince
21; 63100 - BUNN (A) A monody. 14pp.
21; 63238 - BOYDEN (H) The peer and peasant. A carol of goodwill between rich and poor. 28pp.
21; 63262 - HORTON (H.H.) Sutton Park. A poem. 39pp.
21; 63263 - DRY (T) Miscellaneous pieces in verse. 19pp.
21; 63268 - Freeth (J) Inland Navigation. An ode on the opening of the Birmingham and Wolverhampton Canal. Humbly inscribed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, and Proprietors of the Canal. 2nd edition. 16pp. 1769.
21; 63283 - KENNEDY (R) A poem on the death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe Cobourg. 42pp.
21; 63601 - HUTTON (W) The barbers; or, The road to riches. A poem. 32pp.
21; 63601 - The barbers; or, The road to riches : [a poem] / By W. Hutton.
21; 63955 - VICKERS (R.H.) La nobla leyczon (a Provençal poem) in English verse. With Provençal text. 36pp.
21; 64274 - Poems of the fields and the town. Including "An ode to the memory of Shakespeare, read at the Shakespeare commemoration, Aston Hall, 1859". 1859. *LANGFORD (JOHN ALFRED).
21; 64699 - Variorum consisting of momentary miscellaneous effusions : with a poetical portrait of the author, etc.
21; 64732 - New ballads to old familiar tunes. 24pp. 1805. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 66821 - LANGBRIDGE (F) Miscellaneous poems. By Qui musas amat. 32pp.
21; 69145 - Kennedy (R) ed. Church of England Psalm Book, etc. 3rd edition. (T. Knott) 1823. Hymn Books.
21; 69176 - Markham, and other poems / by Carlton Webbe.
21; 69179 - Poems. Including "To Birmingham" 2nd edition. 1855. *BELLOC (Mrs BESSIE RAYNER) formerly Parkes.
21; 69221 - Abel Holt, and other poems.
21; 72724 - Sonnets and short poems / by John Bragg.
21; 73875 - LANGFORD (J.A.) Child life, as learned from children. Poems. 96pp.
21; 74190 - The death of St. Louis : [a poem].
21; 79633 - PRICE (F) Rustic rhymes
21; 88071 - HAYES (A) The last crusade, and other poems
21; 93407 - Desultory thoughts in London : Titus and Gisippus, with other poems. / By Charles LLoyd ...
21; 94684 - S. (I) Rachel, and other poems
21; 98059 - The tragedies of Vittorio Alfieri / tr. from the Italian, by Charles Lloyd.
21; 103174 - STURGES (R.Y.) The angel of love and other poems. Complete edition
21; 103672 - POSTGATE (ISABELLA J.) A Christmas legend and other verses
21; 104753 - Juvenile geography, or, Poetical gazetteer.
21; 105112 - John Rogers. A poem. In Langford (J.A.) Heroes and martyrs, and other poems. 1890. *LANGFORD (JOHN ALFRED).
21; 105174 - STURGES (R.Y.) Abdallah and Balsora. A poem. 30pp.
21; 112702 - Cotton (J) of Birmingham. Song and Sentiment. Lyrical and other verses. With etchings by the author. 1891.
21; 118151 - The miracles in Egypt : sketches of socialism and other poems.
21; 124170 - HUTTON (W) Edgar and Elfrida; or, The power of beauty. A poem. 62pp.
21; 136218 - SHAW (A.C.) Two decades of song.
21; 139246 - Cotton (J) of Birmingham. Thoughts and Fancies. Poems and occasional verses. Illustrated by the author. 1897.
21; 145875 - LANGFORD (J.A.) The lily of the west, and other poems
21; 153077 - BRIERLEY (L) The Shah and the ballet, and other rhymes and poems. 92pp.
21; 154633 - LANGFORD (J.A.) A life for love, and other poems
21; 155255 - RUDLAND (E.M.) Songs of the dawning. Poems and sonnets. 61pp.
21; 155256 - RUDLAND (E.M.) The Pilgrim fathers, Alfred, and other poems. 56pp.
21; 158735 - ST.-JOHNSTON (R) The dream face, and other poems. 72pp.
21; 167230 - RAGG (T) Heber; Records of the poor; Lays from the prophets; and other poems. 2nd edition
21; 168840 - MORTON (A) Songs of a builder. Poems. 2nd and enlarged edition. Port. 92pp.
21; 169162 - Poems (including a sonnet on Birmingham) 71pp. 1902. BRAHAM (ALICE D.).
21; 169225 - FRITH (J.C.) Leaves by the way. A book of verse
21; 174290 - Christmas greetings and other verses. With an appreciation of the author, by J.C. Walters. Port. 1902. *ROGERS (SHOWELL).
21; 174634 - KEMPSON (E.H.) Reliquiæ. Poems. By Grand-père Edmond. 54pp.
21; 180498 - New rhymes on old lines. A collection of poems. Including "Greater Birmingham up-to-date 1890", "Aston Park and Hall" etc. Port. 1904. *EDRIDGE (EDWIN).
21; 190335 - Thoughts that have grown : [poems] / illustrations by Amy C.S. Blexham.
21; 191485 - Rhymes and musings. Including, To my teachers on leaving Bond Street Sunday School, and Prefatory memoir. Port. 1905. WILLIAMS (HENRY) of Erdington.
21; 192038 - Oscar and Esther, and other poems.
21; 193375 - An Edgbaston book of poetry. 1904. *COLMAN (EDITH M.) Works edited by.
21; 196115 - A collection of hymns. (used at Bartholomew Street Chapel) 1792. BRADFORD (JOHN).
21; 202179 - Sonnets and short poems. 2nd series.
21; 213888 - DEAKIN (F) Poetical essays on sacred subjects
21; 220639 - Rudland (E.M.) Ballads of old Birmingham. 1st and 2nd series. 2 volumes. 1909-10. Poems relating to Birmingham.
21; 220639 - [Poems contained in Christmas greeting booklets].
21; 222447 - PEMBERTON (Miss J.E.) Amanda and Gherardo, and other poems
21; 223605 - LANGDON-DAVIES (B) When love is crowned, and other poems. Frontis. 40pp. NOTE - Special edition of 100 copies, No. 10
21; 225832 - Some midland musings and other verses in the lighter vein (including "Lines on the burning of Birmingham Free Library, 1879"; "The Midlands Arts Club" etc.) 1910. *COTTON (JOHN).
21; 225842 - BAGGS (THOMAS A.) and PARDOE (G.R.) Vacation verses. By Two undergrads. 34pp.
21; 231011 - PEMBERTON (Miss J.E.) The rose of Fairthorpe. An idyll of the hop gardens. A poem. 54pp.
21; 232416 - FARMER (EDWARD) A selection of original songs, scraps etc. 52pp.
21; 232417 - A selection of original songs, scraps, etc. / by Ned Farmer.
21; 232417 - FARMER (EDWARD) A selection of original songs, scraps etc. 52pp.
21; 232418 - Impromptu verses. Written in one of the alcoves at Old Vauxhall, Birmingham. March 6 1850. In Ned Farmer's Scrap Book. 5th edition. 1864. *FARMER (EDWARD) 'Ned Farmer'.
21; 232419 - Impromptu verses. Written in one of the alcoves at Old Vauxhall, Birmingham. March 6 1850. In Ned Farmer's Scrap Book. 7th edition. 1864. *FARMER (EDWARD) 'Ned Farmer'.
21; 232420 - Impromptu verses. Written in one of the alcoves at Old Vauxhall, Birmingham. March 6 1850. In Ned Farmer's Scrap Book. 8th edition. 1876. *FARMER (EDWARD) 'Ned Farmer'.
21; 232429 - LLOYD (C) Poems. 96pp.
21; 233171 - The Political Songster or A touch of the times, on various subjects, adapted to common tunes. By John Free. (6th edition) Port. 231pp. 1790. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 233172 - The Political Songster or A touch of the times, on various subjects, adapted to common tunes. By John Free. Wants portrait. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 238838 - SCOTT (W.S.) Royal diamond jubilee gems. Poems in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign, 1897. 64pp.
21; 238843 - MORTON (A) Under a cloud and other poems. Port. 60pp.
21; 239289 - "Out lost leader" Discourse in the Church of the Saviour, Birmingham, 1876, on the death of G. Dawson. 16pp. 1876?. *ST. CLAIR (GEORGE) Minister of the Church of the Saviour.
21; 239443 - KENWARD (J) A poem of English sympathy with Wales. Written for the great National Eisteddfod of 1858; and Llangollen. A poem upon the occasion, by Elfynydd. 24pp.
21; 240085 - BOTT (T.H.) Robinson Crusoe in verse. Illus.
21; 240086 - SMITH (H.J.) D'Enambuc, governor of St. Martinique. Drama. 2nd edition, revised
21; 247416 - POLLOCK (T.B.) The story of the nativity and other verses. Edited by Isa J. Postgate. Port.
21; 247528 - NICKLIN (E) Pride and ignorance. A poem. Mutilated. 40pp.
21; 249929 - Thoughts that have grown : [poems] / illustrations by Amy C.S. Blexham.
21; 249930 - Thoughts that have grown : [poems] / illustrations by Amy C.S. Blexham.
21; 251516 - PEARSON (H.S.) Christmas and new year verses, 1879 - 1914
21; 256489 - MOORE (G.H.) Songs and poems. Port. 2pp. 23pp.
21; 257599 - Political songster (The) Calculated for the present year (by John Freeth). 40pp. 1766 NOTE - For the various editions of this and other works of a similar character by Freeth, see entry at Freeth (John).
21; 259343 - Poems. Including a poem on 'Birmingham'. 1915. *LODGE (OLIVER WILLIAM FOSTER).
21; 260974 - WILKES (A) Poems, on subjects temporal and divine. 60pp.
21; 264470 - HORTON (H.H.) Sutton Park. A poem. 2nd edition. 53pp.
21; 265332 - DAVIS (O.H.) Poems and a sketch in prose. 64pp.
21; 266412 - WATKIN (T) The Ivy wreath. A selection of poetical fragments by Totty
21; 266678 - GILMORE (A.J.) Patriotic poems on the great war, 1914-16. 46pp.
21; 271010 - WYATT (S) The Light of love. Poems for life's pathway. 93pp.
21; 276097 - The song of Sharruk : poems.
21; 279092 - Patriotic rhymes suited to the times.
21; 282668 - COLE (T.E.) Love songs of "Podd" including sonnets on Worcester. Illus.
21; 283014 - BISSELL (T.F.) Original poems. 2nd edition. 62pp.
21; 283086 - Writings / by R.S.
21; 283772 - Diane and other poems (including 'Birmingham at daybreak') 1920. *BRITTON (HERBERT EYRES).
21; 294758 - Some midland musings and other verses in the lighter vein (including "Lines on the burning of Birmingham Free Library, 1879"; "The Midlands Arts Club" etc.) 1910, with five additional poems inserted. *COTTON (JOHN).
21; 294761 - ROBINSON (W.J.) Saturday night's reflections of a young commercial traveller. A poem. 28pp.
21; 295820 - POSTGATE (ISABELLA J.) A Christmas legend and other verses
21; 295906 - TODD (E) Songs of life. 47pp.
21; 297143 - LANGBRIDGE (F) The Scales of Heaven. Poems, narrative, legendary, and meditative, with a few sonnets
21; 299508 - WYATT (S) The Light of love. Poems for life's pathway. 2nd edition
21; 300213 - A War song for our Midland Battalions and the crew of the good ship "Birmingham". In Cotton (J) Gleanings : some gathered verses and wildings from my field of thought. (Bromsgrove) 1922. *COTTON (JOHN).
21; 300580 - The Consecration of the Temple and other poems. Including poems relating to Birmingham. Privately printed. Ports. Illus. 1888. BAKER (GULIELMA ALEXANDER WHEELER).
21; 301018 - Impromptu verses. Written in one of the alcoves at Old Vauxhall, Birmingham. March 6 1850. In Ned Farmer's Scrap Book. 3rd edition. 1865. *FARMER (EDWARD) 'Ned Farmer'.
21; 303798 - SMITH (A.W.) The Circling hours and other poems. 36pp.
21; 303927 - Notes on The Immortal hour. A music drama by R. Boughton, adapted from the play and poems of Fiona MacLeod (William Sharp) produced at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 1921. 55pp. 1922. SHELDON (ABRAHAM JOHN) pseud. Schaunard.
21; 304142 - Day dawn in rural England and other poems. Some relating to Birmingham and Aston Villa Football Club. Port. 87pp. 1923. *MORTON (ALFRED).
21; 310605 - BISSET (JAMES) The patriotic clarion, or Britannia's call to glory! Original songs on the threatened invasion. 34pp.
21; 313904 - GRIFFITHS (Miss E.M.) Homespun. Verses and parodies. 41pp.
21; 316616 - Moore (R. L-B.) The Warblings of a windy warrior by "Ricardo" 47pp. 1923. European War, 1914 - 1918.
21; 321213 - SMITH (C.A.) Mother Earth and other poems. Illus. 40pp.
21; 323799 - WATKIN (T) The Ivy wreath. A selection of poetical fragments by Totty
21; 327532 - The ballad of Elaine.
21; 329601 - DOBBS (J) The lisper. Songs etc. addressed to the friends of peace etc. 44pp.
21; 344361 - MORTON (A) A night in New York, and other poems
21; 349313 - NOKE (Mrs DORA) "Ambition" and other poems. 32pp.
21; 361265 - NOKE (Mrs DORA) "Hope" and other poems. 32pp.
21; 363874 - CHASE (Mrs ISABEL C.) Poems. With a preface by W.W. Gibson. Port
21; 367911 - Impromptu verses. Written in one of the alcoves at Old Vauxhall, Birmingham. March 6 1850. In Ned Farmer's Scrap Book. 9th edition. 1876. *FARMER (EDWARD) 'Ned Farmer'.
21; 370322 - KENMARE (DALLAS) pseud. of Mrs Kelsey. The Pool of silence. Poems. 40pp.
21; 386794 - Inland navigation. An ode on the opening of the Birmingham and Wolverhampton Canal. Humbly inscribed to the inhabitants of Birmingham and proprietors of the canal. 1st edition. 16pp. 1769. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 391918 - BROOKES (A.H.) Love songs and poems. 1st series
21; 399729 - Sonnets and short poems.
21; 399732 - KENMARE (DALLAS) pseud. of Mrs Kelsey. The Secret, and other poems. 30pp.
21; 401700 - Impromptu verses. Written in one of the alcoves at Old Vauxhall, Birmingham. March 6 1850. In Ned Farmer's Scrap Book. 5th edition. 1864. *FARMER (EDWARD) 'Ned Farmer'.
21; 411292 - BISSET (J) Juvenile reduplications; or, The new house that Jack built : a parody. Illus. 34pp.
21; 413367 - The Political Songster or A touch of the times, on various subjects, adapted to common tunes. By John Free. (6th edition) With additions. 196pp. 1790. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 413373 - KENNEDY (R) A poem on the death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe Cobourg. 3rd edition. 42pp.
21; 413374 - KENNEDY (R) A tribute in verse, to the character of the late Rt. Hon. G. Canning. With prefatory observations and notes. 44pp.
21; 413428 - A collection of new songs on the present times, adapted to common tunes. 18pp. 1793 NOTE :- Ten pages in manuscript of poems by an unknown author inserted in this volume. FREETH (JOHN).
21; 414584 - GENTLESHAW (J) pseud. The observing angel. A dialogue in verse relating to the economic crisis (1929.) 62pp.
21; 415237 - BROOKES (A.H.) Love songs and poems. 2nd series. 96pp.
21; 415467 - KING (T.A.) The Weekly message. A verse for every week in the year. Reprinted from the King's Heath Observer. 3 volumes
21; 415882 - The last crusade, and other poems.
21; 416908 - COLLIER (NANCY M.) Tilting at windmills. Verses. 20pp.
21; 417298 - Original hymns with prose reflections. Sold at the Vestry of Bartholomew Street Meeting House. 1818. *FOWLER (Rev. HENRY).
21; 428082 - Ten sonnets. With five portrait engravings by Ivy A. Ellis. Printed at the Birmingham School of Printing, Central School of Arts and Crafts. 1st edition with error on p.19. 21pp. 1934. *RUDLAND (ERNEST MARSTON). BURNE-JONES (Sir EDWARD COLEY) Works relating to.
21; 432425 - An Edgbaston book of poetry. 1903. *COLMAN (EDITH M.) Works edited by.
21; 434894 - Poems, broadsides etc. Including poems on Birmingham, Birmingham's Cup victories. 1926 –. *MORTON (ALFRED). football.
21; 441496 - Ballads of old Birmingham. With a foreword by L. Jay. Printed at the Birmingham School of Printing. 30pp. 1935. *RUDLAND (ERNEST MARSTON).
21; 450255 - RHODES (R.C.) Short poems. Book one. 24pp.
21; 453597 - COLE (T.E.) Cader Idris, and other poems. Frontis. 52pp.
21; 471513 - Address to Birmingham. In Campbell (J) Scotland for ever, and other poems. 80pp. 1937. CAMPBELL (JOHN).
21; 503758 - ENGLAND (G) Poems and letters
21; 514882 - HAYES (A) The last crusade, and other poems
21; 516723 - Hymns and songs for Sunday schools and families edited by Susan F. Dawson. 4th edition revised with supplement by G. St. Clair. 1882. DAWSON (Mrs GEORGE) Work edited by.
21; 530967 - Memorials of Henry Clarke (late rector of Northfield). Poems, some relating to Northfield. For private circulation. c.1881. *CLARKE (HENRY).
21; 537231 - MILLS (J.W.) After-glow. Poems and sermons. With preface by H.C.G. Moule. Edited by F.S. Webster. Port. Facsimile. MILLS (Rev. JOHN WILLIAM) Work relating to.
21; 537487 - Hymns and songs for Sunday schools and families. Edited by Susan F. Dawson.
21; 544084 - BAX (A.N.) To win a new world, and other poems. 47pp.
21; 544123 - LANCHESTER (F.W.) The Centenarian. A Lakeland story told in verse, by Paul Netherton-Herries. 91pp. With authorship note dated March 21st, 1943 mounted to face title page. NOTE - Edition limited to 640 copies. No. 233
21; 555019 - For ever : [poems].
21; 556648 - The death of Saint Louis : [a poem].
21; 614732 - Cobweb and mustard-seed : [poems].
21; 624950 - An Edgbaston book of poetry. 1905. *COLMAN (EDITH M.) Works edited by.
21; 629207 - Midland measure, with variations, 1941-1951 : [poems].
21; 660789 - Poems.
21; 660847 - Poems.
21; 660852 - In the studio : a decade of poems.
21; 662117 - A slim volume : [poems].
21; 662175 - Wet days / by A farmer.
21; 662176 - The saga of Judas : [poems].
21; 662225 - The light left burning : [poems].
21; 662425 - Short poems. Book 1.
21; 662878 - [Modern songs / by J. Freeth].
21; 662944 - [Winter : a poem].
21; 662945 - Poems.
21; 662950 - Poems.
21; 663066 - Poems.
21; 663238 - Poems.
21; 663656 - The centenarian.
21; 743770 - New poems.
21; 752917 - The intruder and other poems.
21; 757705 - A selection of poems.
21; 758555 - A selection of original songs, scraps, etc.
21; 773142 - Daylight astronomy / by Edward Lowbury.
21; 774891 - Frontier Midlands; poems / by Jennet Thomas ; [with] linocuts by Tim Craven.
21; 777880 - Hither and thither : a continental cocktail : [poems].
21; 779355 - In sunlight and shadow : [a collection of poems] / edited by C.F. Forshaw.
21; 787002 - The ship's orchestra / Roy Fisher.
21; 802594 - Ends of verse : [a collection of poems] / by Norman S. Power; introduction by Ruth Pitter.
21; 804701 - Verses on various occasions.
21; 810626 - Deeper into life : [a collection of lyrics and verses].
21HUT; 61881 - Hutton (Rev. Hugh) Gathered leaves of many seasons. Port. 1858. NOTE - The Preface has reference to Haydon's projected picture of the Newhall Hill Meeting, and to the authorship of "The Gathering hymn of the Political Unions" (with text) A second preface (to the "Songs of liberty") gives an account of the meeting referred to, and a copy of Hugh Hutton's prayer on that occassion. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832.
21KEN; 69145 - Church of England Psalm Book 3rd edition (T. Knott) 1823. KENNEDY (Rev. RANN) Works edited by.
31 DAWSON C.2; 258971 - Dawson (G) Speech at the Mayor's dinner, 1868, to celebrate the opening of the Memorial Library. In Dawson (G) Speeches on Shakespeare. 1878?. Libraries (Free Public) (Municipal), The Shakespeare Memorial Library.
31; 1 - The hour of maximum danger : a novel / by James Barlow.
31; 126217 - Pemberton (T.E.) Fairbrass, a child's story. Illustrated by Kate E. Bunce of Birmingham. 1895.
31; 148696 - THORP (M) The rector's grandchildren. A story
31; 197162 - WHITEHOUSE (W.G.) The Straits of Malvern. A tale
31; 233377 - CAS (pseud.) The Vine-dresser's grandchild. A tale. Frontis
31; 233378 - THORP (M) The Charm of home. A story 2nd edition
31; 233380 - THORP (E) A fortune with a wife, and a fortune in a wife. A story
31; 298590 - LLOYD (S) Miss Drew and the three bacheors. A tale.
31; 359164 - THORP (M) The Charm of home. A story
31; 443406 - PETIT (O.S.) Youth shows but half. A novel by Oliver Carfax (pseud.)
31; 662098 - The Bishop of Kenelminster : [a novel].
31; 662442 - Term of trial : [a novel] / by James Barlow.
31; 662443 - The patriots : [a novel].
31; 662444 - The islanders / written and illustrated by Gaye Knowles.
31; 662445 - The islanders follow a clue : [a story for children] / illustrated by the author.
31; 662446 - The islanders' strange holiday : [a story for children] / illustrated by Caney.
31; 662447 - Auf geheimnisvoller Spur : eine heitere und spannende Geschichte.
31; 662940 - The Pillypingle pastorals / illustrated by W.J. Morgan.
31; 663728 - The Firland saga : [a story for girls and boys aged 8-12].
31; 688127 - The jewelled snuff box : [a novel].
31; 690668 - Wild Rose of the King's Chase : [an historical novel for children relating to Sutton Coldfield in Henry VIII's reign] / Illustrated by Jennetta Vise.
31; 702258 - John Inglesant in England : a romance / by J.H. Shorthouse ; with a preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
31; 709924 - Nurse in danger : [a novel].
31; 752053 - Our admirable Betty : a romance.
31; 752054 - The glad summer : being a truly sentimental idyll.
31; 779255 - Going to the moon : [the story of a wartime working-class adolescent in the Midlands].
31; 780115 - The bliss body : [a novel about life in the Midlands].
31; 782462 - Murder by nail : being an episode in the career of Jasper Shrig of Bow Street with particulars of his highly original methods in the Wrybook case / set down by Ed. Brandonleigh, gent., and edited by Jeffery Farnol.
31; 791774 - The orchard of tears : [a novel] / by Sax Rohmer [i.e. A.S. Ward].
31; 791775 - The golden scorpion : [a novel].
31; 791776 - She who sleeps : a romance of New York and the Nile : [a novel] / by Sax Rohmer [pseud.].
31; 793485 - Hangover house : [a novel] / by Sax Rohmer.
31; 793486 - Fire-Tongue : [a novel] / by Sax Rohmer [pseud.] frontispiece by J. C. Coll.
31; 793487 - The mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu : [a novel].
32; 202429 - *Erdington Branch. 1907; 1908; 1913. 1907 etc.. Libraries (Free Public) (Municipal), Catalogues: Departmental.
41 Authors; 514879 - What is democracy? / with cartoons by Low.
41 Authors; 514880 - Ce?sar Cie : a French reader for beginners.
41 Authors; 522297 - Four words and other poems.
41 Authors; 527460 - Nelson's new national and folk song book.
41 Authors; 574887 - Continuous book-keeping exercises.
41 CHA; 663201 - The book of business.
41 CRO; 6329 - A brief sketch of the author's life (G. Croft. Signed R.K.) In Croft (G) Sermons etc. Volume 1. 1811. *KENNEDY (Rev. RANN).
41 DIX; 378454 - Dixon (G.B.) Pulmonary tuberculosis in childhood. With a bibliography. An address to the infant welfare sub-group of the Midland Branch of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Reprinted from the British Medical Journal, 1931. Illus. 10pp. 1931. Medical Officers of Health (Society of) Birmingham and Midland Branch.
41 Dale
41 Dawson
41 Dixon F.1; 377926 - Lectures on the prevention of consumption delivered to the Birmingham and Derbyshire tuberculosis visitors. (Derby) 23pp. c.1910. *DIXON (GODFREY BROOKES).
41 Dixon F.1; 378454 - Pulmonary tuberculosis in childhood. An address to the infant welfare sub-group of the Midland Branch of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. With a bibliography. Reprinted from the British Medical Journal 1931. Illus. 10pp. 1931. *DIXON (GODFREY BROOKES).
41 HAC; 123506 - DALY (D) The feudal theory of landlordism. A plea for its revivial. 38pp.
41 HAR F.1; 387844 - Soap. A lecture delivered at Woodbrooke by Rendel Harris on his 79th birthday. January 27, 1931. Printed for private circulation. 18pp. 1931. *HARRIS (JAMES RENDEL).
41 HAR; 387844 - Harris (J.R.) Soap. A lecture delivered at Woodbrooke by Rendel Harris on his 79th birthday (January 27th 1931) 18pp. 1931 NOTE - Printed for private circulation. Woodbrooke Settlement.
41 Hall-Edwards
41 Humphreys
41 JAM; 12407 - Piety and Usefulness a Hundred Years Old. A memoir of Mrs E. Bayley. With an introduction and reflections by J.A. James. Port. 66pp. 1856. BAYLEY (Mrs ELIZABETH) Works relating to.
41 JAM; 60773 - Piety and Usefulness a Hundred Years Old. A memoir of Mrs E. Bayley. With an introduction and reflections by J.A. James. 2nd edition. Port. 66pp. 1859. BAYLEY (Mrs ELIZABETH) Works relating to.
41 JAM; 239906 - Piety and Usefulness a Hundred Years Old. A memoir of Mrs E. Bayley. With an introduction and reflections by J.A. James. 2nd edition. Port. 66pp. 1858. BAYLEY (Mrs ELIZABETH) Works relating to.
41 James
41 KEN; 244224 - Memoir of Rev. John Kentish of the New Meeting. In Kentish (J) Sermons. 2nd edition. 1854. *KENRICK (JOHN) M.A..
41 Lamont; 641176 - Selected poems.
41 Lodge
41 Missing; 62469 - Mercator, a mechanic of Birmingham. (pseud.) Familiar letters, on misanthropy. A reply to Rev. J. Edwards and Rev. E. Burn. 79pp. 1794. Riots 1791.
41 Norton; 281927 - [A collection of political pamphlets].
41 Roberts
41 Roberts; 568788 - The Christadelphian instructor.
41 Roberts; 568789 - Daniel and his great fulfilled prophecy of chapter eleven.
41 Roberts; 568790 - The blood of Christ : the divine scheme of reconciliation or atonement.
41 Roberts; 568801 - The sect everywhere spoken against, or, The true character and faith of the people known as Christadelphians : a lecture.
41 Roberts; 568802 - The truth about God and the Bible.
41 Roberts; 568803 - Everlasting punishment not "eternal torments" : a reply to three letters / by J. Angus.
41 Roberts; 568804 - The evil one : a reply to R.W. Dale.
41 Roberts; 568805 - The Bible-- what it is and how to interpret it : a lecture.
41 Roberts; 568806 - Is man immortal? the answer of nature and Revelation : a lecture.
41 Roberts; 568807 - The second coming of Christ, the only Christian hope : a lecture.
41 Royal Shore - [Miscellaneous pamphlets].
41 Shore
41 Tait
41 Whittington; 642023 - [Contributions on geological subjects to various journals].
41 Zion Ward - [Miscellaneous pamphlets].
41; 2 - Note-books. No. 5, Evil and the devil.
41; 3 - Note-books. No. 6, Work, occupations and professions.
41; 4 - Note-books. No. 7, Story of love.
41; 5 - Note-books. No. 4, Temperance.
41; 6 - Note-books. No. 3, Phrenology and palmistry.
41; 7 - Note-books. No. 2, Life chart.
41; 8 - Afterglow essays. Nos. 1-12.
41; 9 - Summer stories.
41; 5502 - Pathological researches on death from suffocation and from syncope, and on vital and post-mortem burning / suggested by the case of the alleged Bridgnorth matricide.
41; 5502 - WRIGHT (S) Pathological researches on death from suffocation and from syncope; and on vital and post mortem burning. Illus. 38pp.
41; 5827 - A practical inquiry into disordered respiration : distinguishing the species of convulsive asthma, their causes and indications of cure.
41; 5827 - BREE (R) A practical inquiry on disordered respiration, distinguishing convulsive asthma, its causes, and cure. 3rd edition
41; 5837 - A description of Blackpool in Lancashire frequented for sea bathing, 1788 / edited by R.S. France.
41; 5843 - A tour of Scarborough in 1803 : including a particular survey of the city of York.
41; 5843 - HUTTON (W) A trip to Scarborough in 1803. Including a particular survey of the city of York. 2nd edition
41; 5849 - A complete system of practical arithmetic etc.
41; 5849 - TAYLOR (W) A complete system of practical arithmetic; etc. Illus. Tables.
41; 5850 - The Medical miscellany. A collection of cases, tracts, and commentaries etc. A periodical. 2nd edition. With appendix. (Birmingham) 1774. TOMLINSON (THOMAS).
41; 5899 - TOULMIN (J) The reciprocal duties of ministers and people, illustrated and enforced. Sermon at Dudley, 1813. 22pp.
41; 5899 - The reciprocal duties of ministers and people illustrated and enforced : a sermon preached at Dudley, 1813.
41; 6230 - Croft (G) Sermons, including a series of discourses on the Minor Prophets (and sermons in St. Martin's, Birmingham) 2 volumes. Vol. 2. 1811. St. Martin's Church and Parish.
41; 6367 - COMBER (T) Friendly and seasonable advice to the Roman Catholics of England. 4th edition, with appendix and notes by W.F. Hook.
41; 6377 - PARKER (S.W.L.) The stomach in its morbid states etc.
41; 6377 - The stomach in its morbid states : being a practical inquiry into the nature and treatment of diseases of that organ ; and into the influence they exercise upon the origin, progress, and termination of diseases of the liver, heart, lungs, and brain.
41; 6379 - Brailsford (J) Thirteen Sermons, on various subjects. Printed by Pearson and Rollason. 1776. Copy on microfilm. BASKERVILLE (JOHN) Books printed by other printers with his types.
41; 6379 - Thirteen sermons on various subjects.
41; 6394 - KNIGHT (H) Multiplication tables. Derived from a theorem of S. Slonimski, with directions for use. 24pp.
41; 6394 - Multiplication tablets derived from a theorem of S. Slonimski / the tablet arrangement by H. Knight.
41; 6395 - KENNEDY (R) Thoughts on the music and words of psalmody, as at present in use among the members of the Church of England
41; 6420 - MOORE (H) The life of Mrs Mary Fletcher. Compiled from her journal etc.
41; 6420 - The life of Mrs. Mary Fletcher, consort and relict of the Rev. John Fletcher, vicar of Madely, Salop. : compiled from her journal and other authentic documents / by Henry Moore.
41; 6461 - Sermons on practical subjects.
41; 6461 - YOUNG (W.T.) Sermons on practical subjects etc. 2 volumes.
41; 6466 - Sermons on various subjects.
41; 6466 - WATERS (E.P.) Sermons on various subjects
41; 6476 - A concise English grammer.
41; 6476 - RHODES (B) A concise English grammar, rendered easy to every capacity etc.
41; 6717 - Eighteen practical sermons, upon interesting subjects, preached in St. Martin's Church and St. Bartholomew's Chapel, Birmingham. 1787. JABET (WILLIAM).
41; 6720 - Critical essays on the dramatic excellencies of the Young Roscius (BETTY (WILLIAM HENRY WEST)), by Gentlemen of distinguished literary talents etc. 1805
41; 8881 - Essays of a Birmingham manufacturer. 4 volumes. 1869-72. *SARGANT (WILLIAM LUCAS).
41; 8882 - Middle-class education. With references to Hazelwood School. In Sargant (W.L.) Essays of a Birmingham manufacturer. Vol.2. 1870. *SARGANT (WILLIAM LUCAS).
41; 8884 - Sargant (W.L.) School boards and the irreconcileables. Reprinted from Essays of a Birmingham manufacturer. In Sargant (W.L.) Essays of a Birmingham manufacturer. Vol. 4. 1872. School Board (1870 - 1903).
41; 12398 - DEAKIN (F) A treatise on the nature and design of the Scripture covenants
41; 12431 - MILLER (J.C.) Which? or neither? An examination of the Education Bills of Lord John Russell and Sir J.S. Pakington. 45pp.
41; 14211 - SMITH (PRIESTLEY) Glaucoma : its causes, symptoms, pathology and treatment. Illus.
41; 15176 - JAMES (J.A.) Ministerial duties stated and enforced. A pastoral charge to the Rev. Thomas James, at his ordination over the Independent Church assembling in City Chapel, London. 47pp.
41; 15177 - LAYMAN (A) pseud. A letter to the Rev. John Eagleton, recommending the preaching of the Apostles as a model for his own teaching, with remarks on his nine points. 22pp.
41; 15178 - JAMES (J.A.) God's voice from China to the British Churches. 58pp.
41; 15187 - MILLER (J.C.) Special services in the Church of England. A letter to the Earl of Shaftesbury etc., on his bill, intituled "An act to amend an act for securing the liberty of religious worship" 26pp.
41; 15371 - PROUD (J) The aged minister's last legacy to the New Church, signified by the New Jerusalem in the Apocalypse etc. Port.
41; 16370 - JAMES (J.A.) Christian fellowship; or, The church member's guide. With a pastoral charge, delivered to T. James
41; 21369 - SAWYER (Sir J.) A guide to the physical diagnosis of the diseases of the lungs and heart etc.
41; 25725 - MILLER (J.C.) The dying judge's charge, a plea for the recreation of the working classes, as essential to their social and religious elevation. A sermon preached in St. Mary's Church, Warwick. 44pp.
41; 26077 - ADAMS (F) Lord Brougham. A biographical sketch. 26pp.
41; 26078 - Some thoughts on pauperism. From Essays by members of the Birmingham Speculative Club. 1870. HILL (ALFRED) J.P..
41; 33532 - SHORTHOUSE (J. H.) John Inglesant; a romance. First edition, privately printed. (Another copy, with cuttings.)
41; 33659 - RAGG (T) Creation's testimony to its God etc. 2nd edition
41; 34988 - The Memory of George Dawson. Discourse in the Church of the Messiah, Birmingham, 1876. 16pp. 1876. CROSSKEY (Rev. HENRY WILLIAM) of the Church of the Messiah.
41; 35008 - The Reprover Admonished, etc. By a Churchman. A defence of the drama in Birmingham and a reply to J.A. James's 'Scoffer Admonished, etc.' 35pp. 1824. *BUNN (ALFRED) manager of the Theatre Royal, Birmingham.
41; 36057 - GALTON (J. TERTIUS) A chart exhibiting the amount of Bank of England notes in circulation, the rate of foreign exchanges, and the prices of gold and silver bullion, and of wheat (1760 - 1812), with observations. Chart. 32pp.
41; 36058 - ATTWOOD (THOMAS) Observations on currency, population, and pauperism, in two letters to Arthur Young, Esq.
41; 36244 - An address to the members of the Eclectic Society of Birmingham at their first public meeting. 16pp. 1846. DAWSON (GEORGE).
41; 36947 - LANGFORD (J.A.) The king and the commoner. A historical play. 87pp.
41; 44848 - YATES (J) The effects of drinking spirituous, and other intoxicating liquors, described in four sermons, preached at Glasgow etc. 2nd edition. 71pp.
41; 44849 - SPOONER (R) The Roman Catholic Church of Maynooth: its immoral, unconstitutional and anti-social teaching exposed in the speeches of R. Spooner, and an appendix (ed. by G.S. Bull)
41; 50519 - SHORTHOUSE (J. H.) On the Platonism of Wordsworth. A paper read to the Wordsworth Society. July 9, 1881. 14pp.
41; 51013 - TAYLOR (W) The ready reckoner, or, Trader's correct guide, etc.
41; 53591 - FRERE (B) The adventures of a dramatist, on a journey to the London managers. 2 volumes
41; 53591 - The adventures of a dramatist, on a journey to the London managers, in two volumes.
41; 55006 - TAYLOR (W) The arithmetician's guide. A complete exercise book for the use of schools and teachers. With key. 2 volumes
41; 55007 - TAYLOR (W) The arithmetician's guide. A complete exercise book for the use of schools and teachers. With key. 2 volumes 2nd edition
41; 55014 - GODDARD (S.A.) The depression of businees. A few words etc. Refers to the monetary system. 19pp.
41; 55353 - SMITH (J.T.) A popular view of the progress of philosophy among the ancients
41; 55385 - PALMER (S) Popular illustrations of medicine
41; 56133 - Dawson (G) Two lectures on the "Papal aggression" controversy. Delivered in the Town Hall, Birmingham. 2 volumes. 19pp. 16pp. 1851. Town Hall (Concerts, Lectures, Meetings etc., held in the).
41; 56135 - More last words. Mr. G. Dawson and the papal aggression. Reply to his speech at the Birmingham town's meeting, December 11th, 1850. 28pp. 1851. DOUGLAS (R.K.).
41; 56446 - Sermons.
41; 57594 - CRANE (J) of Birmingham. The Book of Psalms. A new version
41; 57595 - CATTELL (C.C.) A string of pearls from the masters of thought and language
41; 57597 - GREEN (M) An English grammar. New and revised edition
41; 57598 - ELKINGTON (G) A practical demonstration of the human skeleton.
41; 57614 - FOYE (M.W.) The early Irish Church. A sketch of its history and doctrine.
41; 57615 - FINCH (C.I.) Scripture history, designed for the use of young persons. 2 volumes
41; 57616 - DARWALL (J) Plain instructions for the management of infants etc. With an essay on spinal and cerebral irritataion
41; 57617 - COX (W.S.) A synopsis of the bones, ligaments, muscles, bloodvessels and nerves of the human body. Illus.
41; 57641 - GRIFFITHS (D) Simplified Gospel harmony. The four inspired narratives of Our Lord's life and ministry.
41; 57644 - Lectures to children and young people in a catechetical method, consisting of three catchisms, etc., by S. Bourn. (Birmingham : printed by T. Warren, for the author, and sold in London by Richard Ford) 1738. Printing. Books printed in Birmingham.
41; 57648 - SMITH (WILLIAM HAWKES) Letters on social science. 70pp.
41; 57652 - PALMER (S.) A pentaglot dictionary of the terms employed in medicine and allied subjects etc.
41; 57658 - MARRYAT (T) The art of healing; or, A new practice of physic. 5th edition
41; 57660 - PEACH (E.) Practical reflections exemplified; or, An abridged account of the life of the Saint for every day of the year etc. 2 volumes. Port.
41; 57660 - Practical reflections exemplified, or, An abridged account of the life of the saint for every day of the year, followed by suitable reflections on the life of that saint.
41; 57664 - WITHERING (W) An arrangement of British plants, according to the latest improvements of the Linnæan system. With an easy introduction to the study of botany. 3rd edition, with MS corrections for the 4th edition. Vol. 1 imperfect. Col. illus. 4 volumes
41; 57670 - Religious education, begun and carried on in three catechisms. By S. Bourn. (Birmingham : printed by T. Warren, and sold in London, by Jacob Robinson) 1748 NOTE - Another edition of Lectures to children and young people, 1738 and 1739 above. Printing. Books printed in Birmingham.
41; 57683 - WILSON (J) Biography of the blind etc. 3rd edn.
41; 57685 - PARKES (J) A history of the Court of Chancery etc.
41; 57694 - GROTIUS (H) On the truth of Christianity. Translated by S. Madan
41; 57699 - BREE (R) A practical inquiry on disordered respiration, distinguishing convulsive asthma, its causes, and cure
41; 57714 - CROFT (G) A short commentary on the moral writings of W. Paley and T. Gisborne. With Observations on the duties of trustees and conductors of grammar schools; and two sermons
41; 57722 - TAYLOR (W) The measurer's assistant; or, Mensuration made easy, etc. 2nd edition.
41; 57730 - JONES (S.M.) The young man's study and commercial hints etc.
41; 57732 - Observations on cholera, made during a visit to Sunderland (and Newcastle- upon-Tyne), undertaken by direction of the Birmingham Town Infirmary Board of Health, 1831. 63pp. 1832. PARSONS (GEORGE).
41; 57736 - LAWRENCE (R) An inquiry into the structure and animal economy of the horse. Illus. 2nd edition
41; 57738 - TOULMIN (J) Posthumous discourses. Edited by T. Browne
41; 57739 - RILAND (J) The scriptural preservative of women from ruin etc. 30pp.
41; 57740 - INGLEBY (J.T.) Facts and cases in obstetric medicine etc.
41; 57742 - JAMES (J.A.) Dissent and the Church of England; or, A defence of the principles of Nonconformity, contained in "The Church member's guide", in reply to a pamphlet, by J. Cawood, entitled "The Church of England and Dissent"
41; 57744 - MURPHY (J.L.) An essay towards a science of consciousness etc.
41; 57745 - George Jackson, the St. Andrew's student. A novel
41; 57746 - HAUFF (W) The cold heart. A story. Translated from the German by F.A. Lehfeldt.
41; 57750 - LEA (W) Tables of the strength and deflection of timber. 2nd issue. Dgms.
41; 61066 - RESIDENT OF BIRMINGHAM (A) pseud. The impolicy of captial punishment considered etc. 64pp.
41; 61068 - STOKES (W) The Russians - The Turks - and the peace party. 46pp.
41; 61070 - JOHNSTONE (J) Medical jurisprudence. On madness. 48pp.
41; 61075 - BEDDOW (Rev. GEORGE) A few truths of Revelation, illustrated by glimpses of science. A lecture before the Amblecote Church of England Young Men's Association. 16pp.
41; 61816 - MOORE (H) The life of Mrs Mary Fletcher. Compiled from her journal etc. Vol. 1. NOTE - Wants Vol. 2
41; 61893 - LAWRENCE (R) Observations on the causes which constitute unsoundness in horses. 83pp.
41; 61896 - PHIPSON (E.T.) Chronology. With a brief outline of history, and a memoria technica, on Dr. R. Grey's system.
41; 61897 - PARKER (S.W.L.) The modern treatment of cancerous diseases by caustics of enucleation etc. 49pp.
41; 61899 - VALENTINE (T) A dictionary of terms used in music. 56pp.
41; 61901 - FIFE (G) Trial of William Palmer for the murder of J.P. Cook. Abstract and analysis of the evidence.
41; 61903 - WALTON (I) and HENN (J) A new system of teaching the fundamental rules of arithmetic etc.
41; 61904 - The Message of Christianity. Lectures to working men. 96pp. c.1855. *LANDELS (WILLIAM) minister of the Circus Chapel, Birmingham.
41; 61906 - LUCKCOCK (Mrs HOWARD) Selections from the Old Testament. 96pp.
41; 61907 - GREEN (M) An English grammar
41; 61952 - ROSCHER (A.F.) The influences of music and the utility of arithmetic. Lectures. 2nd edition. 37pp.
41; 61966 - CATTELL (C.C.) Laconics for free inquirers. Extracted from the best authors. 88pp.
41; 62034 - The Medical miscellany. A collection of cases, tracts, and commentaries etc. A periodical. (Birmingham) Illus. Bibliography. 1769. TOMLINSON (THOMAS).
41; 62308 - "The Coming city" A sermon preached in Park Road Congregational Chapel, Aston. 8pp. 1878. TOMS (Rev. JOSEPH HENWOOD) minister of Park Road Chapel, Aston.
41; 62418 - BERINGTON (JOSEPH) An address to the Protestant dissenters, who have lately petitioned for a repeal of the Corporation and Tests Acts. 56pp.
41; 62434 - BERINGTON (JOSEPH) Reflections addressed to Rev. J. Hawkins. With an exposition of Roman Catholic principles etc.
41; 62443 - CROMPTON (SUSAN F.) (Mrs G. Dawson) Stories for Sunday afternoons. From the creation to the advent of the Messiah. Bible stories for children.
41; 62446 - RILAND (J) The Christian a new creature in Christ. A sermon on 2 Cor. v.17. 23pp.
41; 62466 - MORFITT (J) The British tocsin; or, War with France justified. 40pp.
41; 62467 - CROFT (G) Plans of parliamentary reform proved to be visionary, in a letter to the Rev. C. Wyvill. 28pp.
41; 62469 - Familiar letters on misanthropy. A reply to Rev. J. Edwards and Rev. E. Burn. 79pp. 1794. *MERCATOR, A MECHANIC OF BIRMINGHAM. (pseud.).
41; 62471 - ATTWOOD (THOMAS) Letter to the Earl of Liverpool, on the reports of the committees of the Houses of Parliament, on the questions of the Bank Restriction Act. 46pp. NOTE - Bound with 109084 below
41; 62729 - ATTWOOD (THOMAS) A letter to the Rt. Hon. Nicholas Vansittart, on the creation of money, and on its action upon national prosperity
41; 62732 - GODDARD (S.A.) Miscellaneous letters on currency, free trade etc. 46pp.
41; 62770 - Essays by William Hammond and James Wilkes. I On the anatomy etc. of the great sympathetic nerve II. The anatomy of inguinal hernia. To which were adjudged the prizes of the Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery, 1832. 44pp. 22pp. 1833. WILKES (JAMES).
41; 62772 - LIPSCOMB (G) Observations on the history and cause of asthma; and a review of "A practical enquiry on disordered respiration" in a letter to R. Bree, author of that work
41; 63016 - JAMES (J.A.) Dissent and the Church of England; or, A defence of the principles of Nonconformity, contained in "The Church member's guide", in reply to a pamphlet, by J. Cawood, entitled "The Church of England and Dissent"
41; 63032 - GAMGEE (J.S.) Medical reform. The present crisis. 24pp.
41; 63090 - MURPHY (J.L.) The elements of socialism. Compiled by the author of "An essay towards a science of consciousness". 28pp.
41; 63210 - MUNTZ (G.F.) Three letters to the Duke of Wellington, in 1829 and 1830, upon the distressed state of the country. 2nd edition. 27pp.
41; 63276 - HALLIDAY (T) Numerical games, consisting of practical exercises in arithmetic, accompanied with a pack of cards. Proof copy, with manuscript corrections and appendix
41; 63430 - PHIPSON (E) War justified. An appeal to Scripture and common sense. By a Lover of peace
41; 63449 - TAYLOR (W) The arithmetician's guide. A complete exercise book for the use of schools and teachers. With key. 2 volumes 3rd edition
41; 63604 - UNDRELL (W) The Bacchanalian, or Votaries of Bacchus. Remarks upon drunkeness. With extracts from the works of S. Mason, on the use of tobacco and snuff etc. 31pp.
41; 63641 - ROBERTS (R) A defence of the faith proclaimed in ancient times, now revived in the Christadelphians etc. 92pp.
41; 63988 - HIBBS (C) The new era inaugurated by the Reform Bill of 1867. 16pp.
41; 63990 - LANGFORD (J.A.) The war with Russia; its origin and cause. A reply to the letter of J. Bright, M.P. 20pp.
41; 63991 - A plea for the rights and liberties of religious women with reference to the bill proposed by Mr. Lacy.
41; 64007 - HART (J) A practical treatise on the construction of oblique arches. Illus. 32pp.
41; 64009 - Additional observations on the present alarming crisis. Part 2.
41; 64060 - BURN (E) The fact; or an authentic instance of demoniacal possession improved. A sermon. 25pp.
41; 64072 - Jesus Christ a divine Teacher. A sermon preached at Shrewsbury, at the ordination of J. Orton. By J. Mottershead. With a charge, by S. Bourn. (Birmingham : printed by T. Warren, bookseller at the corner of Moor Street in the Bull Ring) 63pp. 1745. Printing. Books printed in Birmingham.
41; 64089 - BERINGTON (JOSEPH) An address to the Protestant dissenters, who have lately petitioned for a repeal of the Corporation and Tests Acts. 2nd edition. Containing a letter from J. Priestley. 61pp
41; 64211 - Reply to G. Dawson's published eulogium of Swedenborg and his writings. Lecture in the Music Hall, Birmingham, 1858. 20pp. BRINDLEY (JOHN) LL.D.
41; 64385 - EDMONDS (G.) The philosophic alphabet, with an explanation of its principles etc.
41; 64543 - TAYLOR (W) A complete system of practical arithmetic; etc. 2nd edition. Illus. Tables.
41; 64693 - The Medical education of women. Read before the Birmingham and Midland Branch of the British Medical Association. 16pp. 1874. *TAIT (ROBERT LAWSON).
41; 64694 - GAMGEE (J.S.) Sir Charles Bell and Sir James Simpson. A biographical study. Reprinted from the "Birmingham Medical Review" 18pp.
41; 64858 - KING (G) Advice to gas consumers on gas economy etc. Illus. forms. 34pp.
41; 65423 - GUTTERIDGE (T) Lithotomy. A letter to Lord Wrottesley. 4th thousand. 28pp.
41; 66468 - SHORTHOUSE (J. H.) On the Platonism of Wordsworth. A paper read to the Wordsworth Society. July 9, 1881. 14pp.
41; 66689 - TAYLOR (W) The arithmetician's guide. A complete exercise book for the use of schools and teachers. With key. 2 volumes 4th edition
41; 66878 - GOVER (Rev. W.) The Irish Church, its disestablishment and future : reasons and hopes. A letter to a friend in Ireland. 22pp.
41; 66890 - A discourse in the Baptist Chapel, King's Norton, 1876, on the death of G. Dawson. 15pp. 1877. TAPLIN (Rev. JAMES).
41; 67038 - LLOYD (S) The fourth centenary of Martin Luther. Luther : an auto-biographical sketch etc. By S. Lloyd. Photograph. 47pp.
41; 67128 - Kossuth, Mazzini, Urquhart, and the Conferences (on the war with Russia, etc., held in Birmingham) With a letter from G. Dawson. 16pp. 1855. *LANGFORD (JOHN ALFRED).
41; 68189 - The Future of women. From Essays by Members of the Birmingham Speculative Club. 1870 53pp. *MATHEWS (CHARLES EDWARD).
41; 68393 - LUCKCOCK (JAMES) An appeal to the British nation on the folly and criminality of war. By Irenæus. 36pp.
41; 68400 - MILLER (J.C.) Bible inspiration vindicated. An essay on "Essays and Reviews" 97pp.
41; 68445 - The Christian Sunday not the Jewish Sabbath. Three discourses at the Church of the Saviour, Birmingham, 1856. 37pp. DAWSON (GEORGE).
41; 68902 - School Records, or select papers on the principles and practical methods of Education (observed and used at the author's schools in Birmingham). 49pp. 1832. BUTLER (JAMES).
41; 69287 - CORRIE (Rev. J.) Reflections on the exercise of private judgment in matters of religion. Discourse at Dudley. 30pp.
41; 69291 - KENRICK (J) The necessity of revelation to teach the doctrine of a future life. A sermon. 34pp.
41; 69442 - Birmingham Junior Liberal Association and Club. Speech on the Dale D/1 Bradlaugh question. 8pp. 1882. *DALE (ROBERT WILLIAM) minister at Carr's Lane Chapel.
41; 72197 - BOYDEN (H) Ministers of health : sketches, mystic and moral.
41; 72302 - The question : all about the land question, from all points of view.
41; 77262 - BURN (E) Serious hints: addressed to the clergy, at this momentous crisis, in a sermon. 36pp.
41; 80215 - WITHERING (W) A botanical arrangement of all the vegetables naturally growing in Britain, etc. With an easy introduction to the study of botany. Illus. 2 vols.
41; 81342 - Suboppidanus (pseud.) Dr. Dale in a muddle or "A letter to the Two Dale D/1 Thousand" briefly considered. 8pp. 1886. DALE (ROBERT WILLIAM) minister of Carr's Lane Chapel. Works relating.
41; 82696 - LIPSCOMB (G) A description of Matlock Bath etc.
41; 83636 - HODGSON (G) Twelve sermons illustrative of some of the leading doctrines of the Gospel etc.
41; 86600 - NORRIS (R) The physiology and pathology of the blood etc. Illus.
41; 87069 - NELSON (D) On the principles of health and disease. An inaugural dissertation of the University of Edinburgh
41; 87218 - SAWYER (Sir J.) Contributions to practical medicine
41; 87668 - KEATING (ELIZA H.) Raymond Bury: a tale. Illus.
41; 87669 - BOYDEN (H) Ministers of health : sketches, mystic and moral. Re-issue of 1861 edition with new title page
41; 87670 - CUCKSON (J) ed. Religious services for Sunday schools
41; 89153 - FLETCHER (G) The Provincialist. A series of tales, essays and stanzas. Port
41; 90976 - GALTON (A) The character and times of Thomas Cromwell. A 16th century criticism
41; 94104 - SUCKLING (C.W.) The brain and its troubles. Hints to brain workers. 16pp.
41; 94471 - FREEMAN (LUCY H.) The Augustine memorial. A description of the monument erected in the Isle of Thanet, to commemorate the landing of St. Augustine in England. Illus. 15pp.
41; 94475 - Dawson (G) The Tichborne trial, and some questions arising out of it. Lecture in the Town Hall, Birmingham 1874. 16pp. 1884. Town Hall (Concerts, Lectures, Meetings etc., held in the).
41; 97020 - Lectures on the treatment of the common diseases of the skin. Post-Graduate lectures for the Birmingham Medical Institute. 1888. SIMON (Sir ROBERT MICHAEL).
41; 98069 - NELSON (D) The being and attributes of the Godhead, as evidenced in creation
41; 99291 - TAIT (R. LAWSON) Lectures on ectopic pregnancy and pelvic haematocele. Illus.
41; 99301 - BERINGTON (JOSEPH) An essay on the depravity of the nation, with a view to the promotion of Sunday schools etc. 50pp.
41; 99302 - BERINGTON (JOSEPH) The rights of dissenters from the Established Church, in relation, principally, to English Catholics. 66pp.
41; 106940 - TAYLOR (W) A collection of tables; for the use of officers of revenue of excise, etc. 84 pp.
41; 107538 - JORDAN (F) Character as seen in body and parentage etc. New edition
41; 109084 - ATTWOOD (THOMAS) A second letter to the Earl of Liverpool, on the bank reports, as occasioning the national dangers and distresses NOTE - Bound with 62471 above
41; 109128 - MUNTZ (G.F.) Three letters to the Duke of Wellington, in 1829 and 1830, upon the distressed state of the country. 23pp.
41; 109839 - Prize essay. The Age; its privileges and requirements. Awarded first of two prizes offered to members of St. Martin’s Working Men’s Association, Birmingham. 31pp. 1855. HINE (FREDERICK).
41; 111026 - DU SAUSSEY (M) Dialogues on the French personal pronouns etc.
41; 112009 - SMITH (PRIESTLEY) On the pathology and treatment of glaucoma. Erasmus Wilson Lectures at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1889. Illus.
41; 112018 - SAWYER (Sir J.) Contributions to practical medicine. 2nd edition, revised and enlarged
41; 112646 - ANDERTON (THOMAS) Letters from a country house.
41; 112701 - JORDAN (F) Body, parentage and character in history. Notes on the Tudor period. 82pp.
41; 114461 - On gambling. With special reference to Birmingham. Written at the request of the Birmingham Sunday School Union. 17pp. 1892. MANTON (HENRY) Alderman.
41; 114860 - NOTELLE (L) The French peasantry since the revolution of 1789. 64pp.
41; 115080 - WRIGHT (W) A few facts about Brazil. By a Twenty years' resident in that country. 53pp.
41; 115084 - SMITH (W.B.) The sins and wretchedness of Christendom. Lenten and paschal sermons
41; 115540 - Sermons at the New Meeting, Birmingham. 1848. *KENTISH (Rev. JOHN) of the New Meeting.
41; 115789 - KENTISH (J) Notes and comments on passages of Scripture.
41; 116596 - RAGG (T) Man's dreams and God's realities; or, Sceince correcting sceptical errors
41; 118400 - Outlines of Practical Education: studies pursued at the author's school in Birmingham. 1828. BUTLER (JAMES).
41; 120665 - WILSON (J) Biography of the blind etc. 2nd edn. Frontis.
41; 120668 - KENTISH (J) ed. A collection of prayers, for the use of families etc. 3rd edition
41; 120798 - MAHONY (J.W.) England's falling workshop etc.
41; 122277 - KENNEDY (R) Thoughts on the music and words of psalmody, as at present in use among the members of the Church of England
41; 122277 - Thoughts on the music and words of Psalmody : as at present in use among the members of the Church of England / by Rann Kennedy.
41; 122932 - BUCKLEY (R.J.) Ireland as it is and as it would be under Home Rule. Sixty-two letters written by the Special Commissioner of the Birmingham Daily Gazette, 1893. Map.
41; 125043 - Notes and recollections of sermons preached by the late J.G. Breay at Christ Church, Birmingham. 1840. BREAY (Rev. JOHN GEORGE) of Christ Church, Works relating to.
41; 125349 - MUNTZ (G.F.) Letters upon corn and currency, 1840. 23pp.
41; 125647 - JAMES (J.A.) The Sunday school teachers' guide. 12th edition
41; 126639 - GREEN (J.L.) The rural industries of England. With an introduction by J. Collings
41; 128902 - BRIGHT (J) Letters on Home Rule. 16pp.
41; 130505 - The Scotch Education Bill. A speech published for the Central Dale D/1 Nonconformist Committee. 16pp. 1872. *DALE (ROBERT WILLIAM) minister at Carr's Lane Chapel.
41; 130506 - HILL (M) The Sabbath primeval. A reply to G. Dawson 36pp.
41; 132538 - HODGSON (B) Spiritual truth and common sense. A plea for spiritualism. 36pp.
41; 133166 - COLLINGE (W.E.) The skull of the dog. A manual for students.
41; 134531 - SOUTHALL (W) Organic materia medica etc. 5th and enlarged edition. By J. Barclay
41; 135218 - DENT (R.K.) The cathedrals of England and Wales through a camera. With supplement. Illus.
41; 135449 - The Queen's preferment / illustrated by H.A. Payne.
41; 135908 - HILL (M) The typical testimony to the Messiah; or, The analogy of the Scriptures in relation to typical persons.
41; 137480 - Royal Commission of Liquor Licensing Laws. Minutes of evidence. (Birmingham. Vol. 1. pp. 230 – 259) 1897. Licensing and Licensed Houses.
41; 137520 - MALINS (J) The Shakespearian temperance kalendar and birthday autograph album
41; 137632 - TANGYE (Sir R.) Some peculiar beggars. Illus. Privately printed. 24pp.
41; 142561 - PARTRIDGE (J.A.) Citizenship versus secularists and sacerdotalists in the matter of national teaching. 73pp.
41; 144968 - HOLLINS (W) The British standard for the capital letters contained in the Roman alphabet etc. With appendix. Illus. 21pp.
41; 148288 - HUTTON (W) A description of Blackpool etc. 55pp.
41; 151379 - FOXWELL (W.A.) The Bradshaw Lecture on the causation of functional heart murmurs. Illus. 48pp.
41; 151973 - The enlarged cirrhotic liver. Paper before the Birmingham and Midland Branch of the British Medical Association 1895. 30pp. 1896. *FOXWELL (WILLIAM ARTHUR).
41; 157784 - ALBITÈS (A) How to speak French. Forty conversations in Paris. English and French
41; 169653 - SAWYER (Sir J.) Contributions to practical medicine. 3rd edition
41; 173438 - READ (F.T.) A tramp's wallet. Wayside stories and poems of Warwick, Devon and Cornwall. Frontis
41; 174681 - KEMPSON (E.H.) To the girls of old England. A letter by Grandpère Edmond. Large paper copy with presentation inscription addressed to the Princess of Wales. 4th edition. (Two letteers) 54pp.
41; 177429 - The Watch-man's voice, giving warning to all men of the dreadful day of the Lord, which he apprehends to be at hand; that they may take a due care to saye their souls and lives that they perish not therein, and that their blood may not be required at his
41; 177755 - A letter of a Protestant clergy-man to the reverend clergy of the Church of England, and to all other good Protestants, advertising them from the sacred Revelation of St. John of the evil which he apprehends to be coming upon the Protestant Church, &c. /
41; 177756 - Contrariety of popery to the word of God.
41; 177788 - A farther warning of the second dreadful wo that is now at hand : and of the third dreadful wo which cometh soon after it [with m.s. notes].
41; 177789 - A farther warning of popery and of the second dreadful wo that are now certainly at hand : and of the third dreadful wo, which cometh soon after them.
41; 177922 - An essay on the small pox. By Charles Perry. (Birmingham : printed and sold by T. Aris, in the High Street) 1747. Printing. Books printed in Birmingham.
41; 178005 - EAGLETON (Rev. J.) Infants the subjects, and sprinkling the mode of baptism. A sermon at Coventry, 1809. 31pp.
41; 178013 - HOOK (W.F.) The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, recommended to the support of churchmen, in a sermon at Coventry etc. 39pp.
41; 180027 - SAWYER (Sir J.) Insomnia : its causes and cure. Reprinted from "Contributions to practical medicine" 4th edition
41; 180785 - SAWYER (Sir J.) Contributions to practical medicine. 4th edition
41; 182501 - SPURRIER (W.J.) Rhyl and the Vale of Clwyd, 1892-3. New edition. Illus. 32pp.
41; 182506 - SPURRIER (W.J.) Rhyl and the Vale of Clwyd, 1892-3. Illus. 28pp.
41; 183775 - ORTON (J. L.) Three aspects of voice production : physiological, practical, hygenic. 44pp.
41; 184169 - A practical treatise on the diseases of the teeth : in which the origin and nature of decay are explained ; and the means of prevention pointed out / by William Robertson.
41; 188781 - WILLS (A.W.) Sunny days in Burma. Edited by W. L. Wills. Illus. Privately Printed
41; 188947 - JAMES (J.A.) Christian fellowship; or, The church member's guide. With a pastoral charge, delivered to T. James. 10th edition
41; 189908 - The Brassworkers and Metal Mechanics of Berlin (with an account of a second visit to Germany). National Society of Amalgamated Brassworkers and Metal Mechanics. (Birmingham) Illus. 15pp. 1905?. *DAVIS (WILLIAM JOHN).
41; 190587 - SUCKLING (C.W.) Movable kidney. Illus.
41; 193511 - Admonition to those who seldom attend public worship. Preface to an address by Rev. S. Madan etc. 36pp. 1795. VILLERS (W) Birmingham magistrate.
41; 193512 - PEARSON (R) A short account of the nature and properties of different kinds of airs, so far as relates to medicinal use etc. 27pp.
41; 194169 - ROBERTSON (W) A practical treatise on the diseases of the teeth etc.
41; 194171 - BENNET (GEORGIANA) Fancy sketches; or, Tales for leisure hours
41; 194409 - LAKIN-SMITH (H) Incidence of income tax and some suggestions for reform. An address to the National Association of British and Irish millers etc. 15pp.
41; 198883 - Letter, with an appendix, to Lord Lyttelton on the authenticity of certain titles claimed by S. Wright. 8pp. 1853. NELSON (DAVID).
41; 199020 - SKETCHLEY (J.) A review of European society, with an exposition and vindication of the principles of social democracy.
41; 202153 - RAGG (T) Creation's testimony to its God etc. 6th edition
41; 202159 - MORFITT (J) Observations on the present alarming crisis: addressed to the nobility and clergy. 3rd edition. And additional observations. Part 2. 2 volumes. 29pp. 26pp.
41; 202168 - MARRYAT (T) The art of healing; or, A new practice of physic. 6th edition
41; 204004 - BURRITT (E) Thoughts and notes at home and abroad.
41; 204198 - A little primer of Christian socialism.
41; 205828 - LLOYD (S) Trade free and protected, with the tale, The three bachelors etc. Re-issue of 45 copies
41; 208436 - SAWYER (Sir J.) Points of practice in maladies of the heart. Lumleian lectures at the Royal College of Physicians of London
41; 209806 - Seventy sermons on the doctrines and duties of Christianity.
41; 209806 - YOUNG (W.T.) Seventy sermons, on the doctrines and duties of Christianity etc. 2 volumes
41; 209862 - The Ripest teaching of Mr. G. Dawson, gathered from forty sermons preached in the last year of his life. A discourse in the Church of the Saviour, Birmingham. 47pp. 1880. *ST. CLAIR (GEORGE) Minister of the Church of the Saviour.
41; 209863 - Mr. George Dawson's teaching and its tendency. Mr. Dawson and the Unitarians. Two discourses in the Church of the Saviour, 1882. 20pp. 1882. *ST. CLAIR (GEORGE) Minister of the Church of the Saviour.
41; 209864 - DAWSON (G) ed. Things to be thought on. Quotations on religious liberty from various authors. Nos. 1 - 4. pp. 8, 8, 8, 8
41; 209866 - DAWSON (G) A letter to the middle classes on the present crisis. 4pp.
41; 210138 - Contributions to operative and clinical surgery. Including papers before Birmingham Medical Societies. 59pp. 1883. LLOYD (GEORGE JORDAN).
41; 210153 - Lecture to the Medical Profession (in Birmingham) on 'The Place of the Law of Similars in the Practice of Medicine' 22pp. 1877. BLAKE (JAMES GIBBS).
41; 210154 - The Silver question. Address at Birmingham, 1886 at a meeting convened by the Chamber of Commerce. Occasional papers issued by the Bi-metallic League, Number 2. 31pp. 1886. GRENFELL (HENRY RIVERSDALE).
41; 210158 - BRITISH ASS (A) : Member of the Birmingham Philosophical Society etc. (pseud.) Speculations on the future evolution of mankind. 20pp.
41; 210158 - Speculations on the future evolution of humankind.
41; 211950 - BURRITT (E) A journal of a visit of three days to Skibbereen, and its neighbourhood. 15pp.
41; 213018 - A chemical analysis of the water at Caldas da Rainha.
41; 213078 - A present to youths & young men.
41; 213078 - A present to youths and young men. Vol. 1. Chapter XI : William Hutton, of Birmingham. (Anon) Illus. 1908. *SHORTHOUSE (EDMUND).
41; 213834 - DEAKIN (F) The nature and design of the Scripture covenants explained. 2nd edition
41; 215266 - BEDFORD (W.R.) Two sermons upon the scriptural doctrine of faith. 51pp.
41; 217851 - JAMES (J.A.) Christian charity explained etc. 7th edition
41; 217857 - Ilkeston (B.W. Foster, 1st Baron) Method and medicine. Reprinted from Essays of the Speculative Club. 58pp. 1870. Speculative Club (Birmingham).
41; 219188 - MILWARD (F.V.) Contributions to the study of rectal disease. Illus.
41; 219459 - ROBERTS (R) Christendom astray etc. NOTE - See also Roberts (R) in Part III of this catalogue
41; 219932 - Geology of the Birmingham District. Panton Prize Essay at Mason College, 1885. In Naden (Constance) Further reliques. 1891. *NADEN (CONSTANCE CAROLINE WOODHILL).
41; 221165 - YATES (R.P.) My tour through British dominions across the sea. Port.
41; 221666 - WRIGHT (KATE A.) ed. Dainty poems of the nineteenth century. 4th edition
41; 222187 - MILWARD (F.V.) Diseases of the rectum etc. Illus.
41; 223824 - GIBSON (E.M.) A journey round the world. Illus.
41; 224363 - British railways and goods traffic. Is the foreigner preferred? Birmingham University Gladstone Memorial prize essay. 56pp. 1905?. *EVANS (ALFRED DUDLEY).
41; 225236 - Dent (R.K.) and Hill (J) A Captain of industry (Matthew Boulton) In Dent (R.K.) and Hill (J) Historic Staffordshire. Ports. Illus. 1896. BOULTON (MATTHEW) Works relating to.
41; 225237 - Historic Worcestershire (containing references to Birmingham) Illus. 1894. BRASSINGTON (WILLIAM SALT) F.S.A.
41; 225237 - Historic Worcestershire: Worcestershire historical, biographical, traditional, legendary and romantic / by W. Salt Brassington.
41; 225415 - SOUTHALL (W) Organic materia medica etc. 7th edition. Revised and enlarged by E.W. Mann
41; 225832 - Cotton (J) Some Midland Musings and other verses in the lighter vein. Including The Midland Arts Club. Lines written to accompany toast on the celebration of the 21st anniversary, 1904. 1910. Arts Club (Midland).
41; 226028 - HARBER (E.J.) Tables for the use of land owners, and others interested in the development of estates and the making of roads
41; 229099 - GREAVES (J.W.) Three facts of the Christian faith. The incarnation, atonement and resurrection
41; 229195 - HOPKINS (H) A key to exercises in orthography and composition. 3rd edition
41; 230037 - MONK (J.L.) Complete guide to the handling and pricing of account and letterpress books. Col. illus. Samples of binding materials. 44pp.
41; 230449 - PASSMORE (R.B.F.) Edward VII; sportsman. 28pp.
41; 231591 - Reminiscences and vicissitudes of human life. Including chapters on Birmingham, the riots of 1791 and the Chartists. 1886 NOTE - Fifty copies printed for private circulation. HOLLINS (CHARLES).
41; 232104 - LODGE (O.W.F.) Summer stories. Only 60 copies printed
41; 233073 - Modern boxing. With sketch of the career of Anthony Diamond by A.J. Bell. Port. Illus. 1892. DIAMOND (ANTHONY) of Birmingham.
41; 233074 - CHAVASSE (P.H.) Advice to wives on the management of themselves during pregnancy, labour, and suckling. 2nd edition
41; 233173 - LUCKCOCK (JAMES) The family book of reference etc. 48pp.
41; 233225 - GALTON (A) A thought for each day. Passages from sermons. Selected by A.D. 36pp.
41; 233267 - Memoir of Old Humphrey (i.e. George Mogridge) with Gleanings from his portfolio in prose and verse. New edition. With list of his work. Ports. 1855. MOGRIDGE(GEORGE) "Old Humphrey" Works relating to.
41; 233343 - HESLOP (T.P.) The abuse of alcohol in the treatment of acute diseases. A review of R.B. Todd's "Clinical lectures on certain acute diseases". 39pp.
41; 233348 - JAMES (J.A.) The Sunday school teachers' guide. 2nd edition
41; 233349 - JAMES (J.A.) The Sunday school teachers' guide. 4th edition. With appendix
41; 233353 - KNOTT (J.A.) "The Hackensac ghost" : or The haunted bridge of Marion. A story. 88pp.
41; 233364 - Prayers, and other services, in usum Sacelli Erdingtoniensis. With historical and explanatory annotations. 1821. With MS note by W. Hamper. MOGRIDGE (MARK HENRY) Work edited by.
41; 233371 - RAGG (T) Thoughts on salvation. 84pp.
41; 233379 - THORP (E) Ivy; or the Crushed flowers. A story
41; 234171 - The rise in prices and the cost of living : an enquiry into its extent and causes / by W.J. Ashley.
41; 235683 - SAWYER (Sir J.) Insomnia: its causes and treatment. 2nd edition. Reprinted from "Contributions to practical medicine" 5th edition.
41; 236371 - ROBERTS (R) Christendom astray. Eighteen lectures NOTE - See also Roberts (R) in Section II of this catalogue
41; 236874 - God's fast : considerations for the use of a serious Christian in view of social perplexities, arranged for the weekdays of Lent.
41; 237655 - SAWYER (Sir J.) Coprostasis : its causes, prevention and treatment. Reprinted from "Contributions to practical medicine" 5th edition. 74pp.
41; 238248 - VAUDREY (H.C.) The story of Oak Tree Lodge. Col. illus. 87pp.
41; 238679 - SIMKINS (J) The pansy: and how to grow and show it. 2nd edition. Illus.
41; 238835 - MARSHALL (G) A view of the silver coin and coinage of Great Britain, 1662 - 1837 etc.
41; 238840 - SHOWELL'S Tables of discount and profit, etc. Broadside.
41; 239140 - Gold and prices / by W. J. Ashley ...
41; 239287 - Rogers (J.G.) and Fairbairn (A.M.) Memorial sermons in Carr's Lane Chapel on the death of R.W. Dale, 1895. Port. 32pp. DALE (ROBERT WILLIAM) minister of Carr's Lane Chapel. Works relating.
41; 239288 - In memory of George Dawson. Sermon in the Church of the Saviour, Birmingham, 1876. 15pp. 1876. *HOPPS (JOHN PAGE).
41; 239290 - The Signs of the Times. Lectures at Mount Zion Chapel, Birmingham, 1844. 3 volumes. 1844 1. Introductory. 12pp 2. Puseyism. 12pp 3. Free Church of Scotland. 10pp. DAWSON (GEORGE).
41; 239294 - Hall (S.R.) A defence of John Wesley and modern Methodism. Lecture on G. Dawson's opinion of Wesley, in the Music Hall, Birmingham, 1859. 44pp. 1860. Prince of Wales Theatre.
41; 239353 - JAMES (J.A.) Missionary prospects. A sermon. 50pp.
41; 239518 - St. John Chrysostom, Arch-Bishop of Constantinople, his six books concerning the priesthood.
41; 239640 - RYLAND (S) Elements of English grammar. 28pp.
41; 239643 - Some peculiar beggars : 1896, 1897.
41; 239643 - TANGYE (Sir R.) Some peculiar beggars. Illus. Privately printed. 24pp.
41; 239659 - CATTELL (C.C.) A search for the first man, and what I found on the way. 68pp.
41; 240222 - The Anniversary sermon preached at the Church of the Saviour, Birmingham, 1872. 16pp. DAWSON (GEORGE).
41; 240271 - SAWYER (Sir J.) Contributions to practical medicine. 5th edition. Large paper copy
41; 242187 - ROBERTS (R) Man mortal. A reply to F.W. Grant's "Life and immortality"
41; 242283 - The Kingdom of God in relation to human affairs. A lecture, 1868. 4th edition. (Birmingham : Christadelphian Publication Society) 20pp. 1873. *ROBERTS (ROBERT) Christadelphian minister.
41; 242335 - A look round the troubled world; or, The armaments of Europe and Bible prophecy etc. Substance of six lectures delivered in Birmingham etc. 41pp. 1896. *ROBERTS (ROBERT) Christadelphian minister.
41; 242838 - COLLINGE (W.E.) The food of some British wild birds
41; 243161 - Pearson (R) Observations on the action of the Broom-seed in Dropsical Affections Illustrated by Charles Docker of Birmingham. 15pp. 1835.
41; 243223 - Member of the now divided, but ought-to-be united Church of God, at Birmingham (pseud.) A Series of Papers upon the Broken Unity of the Church, the Mode of its Restoration, etc. 1859. CHURCHES.
41; 243932 - Battlefield Fragments and other poems. Some relating to Birmingham. By an Old Trooper. Illus. 95pp. 1913. CAPERN (CHARLES H.).
41; 244224 - Sermons at the New Meeting, Birmingham. 2nd edition. With a brief memoir by J. Kenrick. Port. 1854. *KENTISH (Rev. JOHN) of the New Meeting.
41; 246757 - The Death of the Czar (Nicholas I). A discourse at the Church of the Saviour. 8th thousand. 8pp. 1856. DAWSON (GEORGE).
41; 247227 - CAMM (B) A birthday book of the English martyrs. Illus.
41; 247228 - DIXON (ANNIE S.) ed. A treasury of golden thoughts
41; 247417 - HALL-EDWARDS (J) Carbon dioxide snow : its therapeutic uses. Illus. 78pp.
41; 248408 - EVANS (J.J.) Notes on ophthalmology. Syllabus and memoranda for the use of students. 58pp.
41; 249916 - HALLAS (ELDRED) Josie. A novel
41; 250581 - Worcester Diocesan Conference 1900. Reports of the Lay Work Committee, with an appendix on lay ministerial offices, by S.R. Shore. 4th edition. 20pp.
41; 250582 - Worcester Diocesan Conference, Lay Work Committee. Petition; and a legal opinion of B. Grimley and S. Royle Shore on lay ministrations. 24pp.
41; 250587 - SHORE (S.R.) English church musical history of the Reformation period. 12pp.
41; 250589 - Shore (S.R.) Attitude of the church toward Nonconformity. A paper read before the Birmingham, Monks Kirby and Northfield Ruridecanal Conferences 4th edition. 16pp. 1911?. Ruridecanal Conferences (Birmingham, Monks Kirby, and Northfield).
41; 250594 - SHORE (S.R.) The church and her music. An address at the Representative Church Council, 1913, 12pp.
41; 250686 - WITHERING (W) A botanical arrangement of all the vegetables naturally growing in Britain, etc. With an easy introduction to the study of botany. Vols. 1, 2. (Wants vol. 3.) 2 vols.
41; 250939 - PROTESTANT (A) pseud. Freedom to Catholics consistent with safety to the state. 24pp.
41; 252712 - LEEDHAM-GREEN (C) On the sterilisation of the hands. A bacteriological inquiry etc.
41; 254390 - DEAKIN (F) A brief inquiry into the nature of the sin against the Holy Ghost, and a portrait of nominal Christianity in a dialogue. 2nd edition. 64pp.
41; 254549 - ROBERTS (R) A declaration of the truth revealed in the Bible as distinguishable from the theology of Christendom. 58pp.
41; 255929 - Observations on the present alarming crisis addressed to the nobility and clergy.
41; 257790 - KENTISH (J) Notes and comments on passages of Scripture. 3rd edition
41; 258963 - Charity Boy (A) (pseud.) A deep dip into John Brindley's reply to George Dawson's lecture on Swedenborg. 10pp 1858. BRINDLEY (JOHN) LL.D. Works relating to.
41; 258964 - Protestant layman (A) (pseud.) The papal aggression, or the modern Quixote and Sancho, written in rhyme and dedicated to George Dawson and Brewin Grant. 1851. Poems relating to Birmingham.
41; 258971 - Dawson (G) Speeches on Shakespeare. Including a speech at the Midland Institute 1868 "The improvers of Shakespeare" 1878?. Midland Institute (Birmingham and).
41; 258990 - Langford (J.A.) Kossuth, Mazzini, Urquhart, and the conferences on the war with Russia, etc., held in Birmingham. With a letter from G. Dawson. 16pp. 1855. MAZZINI (GIUSEPPE) Work relating to.
41; 258992 - Rann (J.H.) George Dawson : some lessons from his life's work. Dawson D/2 (Dudley) 28pp. 1877. DAWSON (GEORGE) Works relating to.
41; 259266 - English notes for American circulation. Privately printed. 1895. NOTE - Contains many references to Birmingham and anecdotes of Birmingham men. *TANGYE (Sir RICHARD).
41; 259482 - NOTTELLE (L) Etude fantaisiste sur Shakespeare
41; 259501 - On periodical headache or migraine.
41; 259505 - SUCKLING (C.W.) Movable kidney. Illus.
41; 259777 - MUNTZ (G.F.) Three letters to the Duke of Wellington, in 1829 and 1830, upon the distressed state of the country. 3rd edition. 27pp.
41; 259929 - MORFITT (J) Observations on the present alarming crisis: addressed to the nobility and clergy. 4th edition. And additional observations. Part 2. 2 volumes. 29pp. 26pp.
41; 262088 - A brief memoir of James Robson : the inventor of the two-cycle internal-combustion engine and of the gas hammer.
41; 262259 - CLARKE (H) "Billy" and other short stories and sketches
41; 264779 - WILSON (W) The creation and other verses.
41; 265482 - BUSBRIDGE (E.C.) Canada. Impressions of a tour. Illus.
41; 265686 - KING (D) and BRADLAUGH (C) Christianity v. secularism. Report of a public discussion
41; 266415 - WADE (Sir W.F.) On gout as a peripheral neurosis. 59pp.
41; 268041 - RICHARDS (G) The champion. A course of practical lectures on our blessed Lord's contest with the devil
41; 270955 - BEARD (C) The horse and cattle doctor, specially compiled for farmers, farriers, horse owners, stablemen etc. 46pp.
41; 281931 - NORTON (C.B. ADDERLEY) 1st Baron. Can local taxation be more fairly distributed? 21pp.
41; 283096 - MILLS (G.P.) Practical hints on minor operations
41; 283505 - BURTON (C) Professor Burton's Notebooks. 7 volumes No. 1 Man, know thyself 2 Life Chart 3 Phrenology and palmistry 4 Temperance 5 Evil and the devil 6 Work, occupations and professions 7 Story of love
41; 284943 - Songs of grace and glory, for private, family and public worship : [also] appendix and supplement.
41; 284944 - Songs of grace and glory, for private, family and public worship : [also] appendix and supplement.
41; 284951 - Songs of grace and glory, for private, family and public worship : [also] appendix and supplement.
41; 289928 - Humphreys (J) The Elizabethan estate book of Grafton Manor, near Bromsgrove. With particulars of the rebuilding of the mansion in 1568 – 1569. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Birmingham Archaeological Society. Vol. 44. Illus. 1920. Midland Institute : Birmingham Archaeological Society.
41; 290828 - A botanical arrangement of British plants including the uses of each species : with an introduction to the study of botany.
41; 290828 - WITHERING (W) A botanical arrangement of all the vegetables naturally growing in Britain, etc. With an easy introduction to the study of botany. 2nd edn. Including references to figures. By J. Stokes. Illus. 3 vols.
41; 291904 - WITHERING (W) An arrangement of British plants, according to the latest improvements of the Linnæan system. With an easy introduction to the study of botany. 3rd edition. Illus. 4 volumes
41; 293812 - EVES (Mrs SARAH) The grammatical plaything, or, Winter evening's recreation for young ladies. 65pp.
41; 294758 - Some midland musings and other verses in the lighter vein.
41; 294949 - ROBERTS (R) The Good confession: elaborated in a conversation between a Christadelphian and a believing stranger etc. 32pp.
41; 294953 - Roberts (R) The Slain Lamb. A lecture in the Temperance Hall, Birmingham, 1873, in reply to one given in the Renunciationist interest (by E. Turney) Illus. 20pp. 1873. Temperance Hall.
41; 295863 - KRAMER (J.B.) Radiations from slow-radium, with a note on their therapeutic value by J.F. Hall-Edwards. Illus.
41; 295901 - COMBER (T) Friendly and seasonable advice to the Roman Catholics of England. 4th edition (1685, edited) with an appendix and notes by W.F. Hook
41; 295902 - HINKS (J) Diary of a seven weeks' tour to the United States of America and Canada. 1868
41; 295907 - PARKER (S.A.) Remarks upon artificial teeth etc. Illus. 92pp.
41; 297623 - A farther warning of the second dreadful wo that is now at hand : and of the third dreadful wo which cometh soon after it.
41; 300848 - WRIGHT (S.F.) ed. Voices on the wind. An anthology of contemporary verse with a preface. 2 volumes NOTE - The second series does not appear to have been published in Birmingham
41; 301861 - NELSON (D) The principles of health and disease. 2nd edition
41; 302511 - All about sweet peas. With a description of every variety and how to grow them. 40pp. 1901. SYDENHAM (ROBERT) nurseryman, Tenby Street.
41; 306668 - GLANDWR-MORGAN (W) Marianne Farningham in her Welsh home. 3rd edition. Port. Illus. 60pp.
41; 306953 - WILSON (J) Biography of the blind etc. 4th edn.
41; 307645 - Dryden’s heroic plays. A study of the origins. With a bibliography. Presented as a thesis for the degree of M.A. (Birmingham) in 1921. 1923. *PENDLEBURY (BEVIS JOHN).
41; 308456 - DAMMANN (K.) German accidence, or, essentials of German grammar. 3rd edition
41; 311877 - Voices on the wind : an anthology of contemporary verse. [2nd series].
41; 313904 - GRIFFITHS (Miss E.M.) Homespun. Verses and parodies. 41pp.
41; 314934 - POULTON (EHTEL M.) The teaching of biology in schools and training colleges. Dgms.
41; 316625 - SHIPSEY (M.B.) Faith healing or Auto- suggestion scientifically explained. Its relationship to Christian Science, spiritualism and prayer. Illus. 68pp.
41; 327157 - HOPKINS (H) Exercises in orthography and composition
41; 328404 - HALL-EDWARDS (J.F.) Cancer: its control and prevention
41; 332890 - HARRIS (G.H.) The Faroe Islands. With a chapter on the Faroe Whale Hunt by A. Brend.
41; 341519 - SMITH (H.O.) Fire brigades (United Kingdom) Their constitution, rights and responsibilities. 2nd edition
41; 341520 - SMITH (H.O.) Fire brigades (United Kingdom) Their constitution, rights and responsibilities. 3rd edition
41; 347341 - HOLLOWAY (G. O'C) Witty bits and merry bits. Illus. 88pp.
41; 347472 - The Edens of Honeybourne. An old-time correspondence. 1785 - 1839. Notes on and extracts from the original letters in the Birmingham Reference Library. From The Evesham Journal. April - August 1928. (Evesham) 1928. BARNARD (ETTWELL AUGUSTINE BRACHER) Works edited by.
41; 352995 - Hall-Edwards (J.F.) The therapeutic effects of carbon dioxide snow. Methods of collection and application. Illus. 4pp. 1911. Medical Association (British), Birmingham and Midland Counties Branch.
41; 353196 - GREW (Mrs EVA M.) Franz Schubert. A sequence of sonnets and a prose anthology. With a bibliography. With a woodcut portrait and page decorations by Bernard Sleigh Ports. Illus. 86pp.
41; 357080 - BRITTON (C.J.) Cricket books, the 100 best (old and new) With notes, values etc.
41; 358436 - A present to youths & young men.
41; 358436 - SHORTHOUSE (E.) A Present to youths and young men. Illus. Printed for private circulation. 2 volumes NOTE - Book 2 is imperfect.
41; 358441 - Arithmetical chemistry, or, Arithmetical exercises for chemical students.
41; 358441 - WOODWARD (C.J.) Arithmetical chemistry, or arithmetical exercises for chemical students. Parts I. II. 2 volumes
41; 359162 - JAMES (J.A.) Christian fellowship; or, The church member's guide. With a pastoral charge, delivered to T. James. 11th edition abridged
41; 364340 - PATRICK (W.S.) This adventure of ours, and other essays
41; 369408 - JAMES (J.A.) The Widow directed to the widow's God
41; 375997 - MEADER (Mrs ANNE I.) Catherine-de-Medicis; or, Three women, by "Junie Meade". Ports. Illus.
41; 376287 - A catalogue of the pictures in the Wednesbury Art Gallery / compiled with biographical and critical notes and an introduction.
41; 377977 - ROBERTSON (W) A practical treatise on the diseases of the teeth etc. 2nd edition. Illus.
41; 386497 - Lectures and diversions. With papers read to the University Graduates' Club in Birmingham and the Birmingham Central Literary Association. Port. 1931. *VINCE (CHARLES ANTHONY).
41; 391684 - NEWMAN (J.H.) Cardinal. Stray essays on controversial points variously illustrated. NOTE - Printed for private circulation
41; 400579 - FLANAGAN (T) A manual of British and Irish history. Illus. Maps. Tables
41; 408385 - JAMES (J.A.) The Widow directed to the widow's God. 6th thousand
41; 408391 - HAYDEN (C) A Tract on the science of education. 43pp.
41; 410919 - An examination of Dr. Sherlock's book, entituled The case of the allegiance due to sovereign powers, stated and resolved.
41; 411051 - HUTTON (W) Remarks upon North Wales, being the result of sixteen tours. New edition. Illus.
41; 413337 - JAMES (J.A.) An Earnest ministry: the want of the times. 4th edition
41; 413370 - JAMES (J.A.) The Sunday school teachers' guide. 6th edition. With appendix
41; 414129 - WHITE (Miss A.) Tom Fool and his company. By Minerva
41; 417303 - George Jackson, the St. Andrew's student. A tale
41; 417305 - JAMES (J.A.) Christian fellowship; or, The church member's guide. With a pastoral charge, delivered to T. James. 10th edition abridged
41; 420932 - BARTLEET (E.J.) In the land of Sheba. Foreword by Sir C. Grant Robertson. Ports. Illus. Maps
41; 423681 - REECE (W.H.) translator. An essay on the mysteries and the true object of the brotherhood of Free Masons. Translated from the French. 44pp.
41; 423683 - OSWALD (J.R.) ed. Oswald's Politician's diary. A record of events during the reign of Queen Victoria, 1837 to 1896
41; 423685 - Female piety: or The Young woman's friend and guide through life to immortality. Sermons to young women. 15th edition. Edited by T.S. James. 1877. *JAMES (Rev JOHN ANGELL) minister of Carr's Lane Chapel, 1805-59.
41; 423686 - Female piety: or The Young woman's friend and guide through life to immortality. Sermons to young women. 9th edition. Edited by T.S. James. 1861. *JAMES (Rev JOHN ANGELL) minister of Carr's Lane Chapel, 1805-59.
41; 432560 - HUMPHRIES (OLIVE L.) Cook with ease. The complete cookery book. With chapters on gas cookery and laundry work
41; 433402 - Galton (A.H.) Two essays upon Matthew Arnold with some of his letters to the author. Printed at the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft. 1897. Guild of Handicraft (Birmingham).
41; 433863 - BRITTON (C.J.) G.L. Jessop. A complete record of his performances in first class cricket. With anecdotes by some of his contemporaries and foreword by C.B. Fry. Ports.
41; 433952 - GRAY (J) Discipleship in the Church. Studies in the witness of Churches of Christ to New Testament faith and practice. 70pp.
41; 433957 - WELLS (H.G.) La Dormanto vekigas : romano El la angla linguo tradukita (into Esperanto, with a preface) de A.F. Milward.
41; 436265 - George Dawson: the apostle of free religious thought. A lecture delivered in the Unitarian Free Church, Blackpool. (Blackpool) 11pp. 1878. CAMM (A.B.).
41; 438426 - The early nineteenth-century drama. With references to Birmingham Theatre Royal. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, The Library Vol. 16. 1935. *RHODES (RAYMOND CROMPTON) pseud. John Free, junr..
41; 438815 - JAMES (J.A.) The Sunday school teachers' guide. 9th edition
41; 441804 - Female piety: or The Young woman's friend and guide through life to immortality. Sermons to young women. 13th edition. 1871. *JAMES (Rev JOHN ANGELL) minister of Carr's Lane Chapel, 1805-59.
41; 446650 - JAMES (J.A.) The Church in earnest. 2nd edition
41; 447964 - TOULMIN (J) A manual of morning and evening prayers, for the closet. 3rd edition, corrected. 71pp.
41; 449880 - SHORTHOUSE (E.) A present to boys, youths and young men. Illus.
41; 453342 - JORDAN (F) Anatomy and physiology in character.
41; 453750 - ROBERTS (R) Twelve lectures on the teaching of the Bible in relation to the faiths of Christendom. With five additional lectures. 6th edition
41; 453917 - James (J.A.) Female Piety : or the Young Woman's friend and guide through Life to Immortality. (Sermons to Young Women) Number 1, delivered in Carrs Lane Chapel, Birmingham. 12th edition. 1868. Carr's Lane Chapel (1748 etc.).
41; 456425 - ALLCOCK (FLORENCE B.) What's in a laugh? A novel.
41; 456426 - ALLCOCK (FLORENCE B.) What's in a laugh? A novel.
41; 457305 - HUTTON (W) The battle of Bosworth Field, 1485, with Life of Richard III till he assumed the regal power. Port. Plan
41; 457306 - HUTTON (W) Remarks upon North Wales, being the result of sixteen tours. Illus.
41; 461423 - JAMES (J.A.) The course of faith; or, The Practical believer delineated.
41; 464283 - JAMES (J.A.) The Christian father's present to his children. 16th edition.
41; 465415 - LONGDEN (F) Essentials of public speaking. With an introduction by Sir C.W. Hardwicke. Dgms.
41; 470434 - Labour in Portuguese West Africa. With special reference to Cadbury Brothers and to the cocoa estates, and appendices. Map. 1909. *CADBURY (WILLIAM ADLINGTON).
41; 473304 - DAVIES (G) The village tragedy; or, Echoes of the past: a warning for the present. Frontis
41; 481600 - The mechanic's book of reference, or, Cabinet makers, etc. assistant.
41; 483211 - Studies in Worcestershire history. A selection of papers of historical and antiquarian interest, chiefly lectures to the Birmingham Archaeological Society. Edited with introduction (John Humphreys and his work) Appendices and annotations by E.A.B. Barnard. Ports. Illus. Map. 1938. *HUMPHREYS (JOHN) F.L.S..
41; 488963 - The ethics of advocacy.
41; 490326 - ALLCOCK (FLORENCE B.) Crikey. A novel
41; 493254 - ALBITÈS (A) Instantaneous French exercises. Easy, conversational, imitative. A practical companion to "How to speak French" New edition. 63pp.
41; 497937 - Fear and depression : their causes and self-treatment / by A medical psychologist.
41; 501662 - Speech training verses and melodies with detailed notes for speaking and singing.
41; 507764 - Span : the Manchester Association of Engineers second annual lecture, on 9th Nov. 1938.
41; 508338 - The Provincialist. A series of tales, essays and stanzas. Parts 1 - 8. (Birmingham) Port. 1857. FLETCHER (GEORGE).
41; 508339 - WILSON (W) Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. Revised by J. Entwisle. With appendix. Port. 62pp.
41; 508340 - JAMES (J.A.) The Sunday school teachers' guide.
41; 514078 - WORSLEY (A.N.) Land of the blue veil. Stories and character sketches of Sudanese life. Illus.
41; 517119 - HUTTON (H) A pocket-book of private devotions for every morning and evening in the week. With prayers for some particular occasions. 2nd edition
41; 517480 - TWAMLEY (LOUISA A.) An Autumn ramble by the Wye. With engravings from drawings by C. Fielding, D. Cox etc. NOTE - The text of this is the same as that of The Annual of British landscape scenery : an autumn ramble on the Wye, Catalogue No. 6353, above
41; 519807 - Joseph Priestley. In Cattell (C.C.) The martyrs of progress. Historical sketches of the perils and persecutions of discoverers and teachers of all ages and nations. 1878. *CATTELL (CHARLES COCKBILL).
41; 520106 - LONG (J.P.A.) Genealogical handbook of English history, showing the dynasties of all the English sovereigns, tracing the direct descent of Queen Victoria from Egbert, setting forth the most important events etc. 10th edition, revised and extended. Folding sheet
41; 523409 - Presidential address at the annual general meeting [of the Physical Society of London] Feb. 1899.
41; 524314 - HALLIDAY (T) Numerical games, consisting of practical exercises in arithmetic, accompanied with a pack of cards.
41; 524314 - Numerical games : consisting of practical exercises in arithmetic, accompanied with a pack of cards : intended for the amusement and improvement of youth / by Thomas Halliday.
41; 525111 - The twelve healers and other remedies.
41; 528600 - Pathways through time.
41; 533722 - A mild remonstrance against the taste-censorship in reference to manufacturing ornamentation and decorative design. Pt. 1 and 3.
41; 539264 - CANNING'S (T.) Practical cookery book for health and economy
41; 539284 - ALBITÈS (A) How to speak French; or, French and France: facts, reasons, practice: a progressive and concise handbook of the French language, Parisian conversation and pronunciation etc. 5th edition revised. Frontis
41; 540543 - MARTIN (C.V.) ed. Le Bijou littéraire; ou, Anecdotes historiques, et extraits moraux des meilleurs prosateurs et poètes Français.
41; 540551 - SHIPSEY (M. B.) I accuse the priests and nuns of the Church of Rome. Including an analysis of the methods and policy of the Church of Rome. NOTE - Printed for private circulation.
41; 540584 - Findlay (J.A.) Dr. Rendel Harris. A personal tribute. In Harris (J.R.) The life indeed. Thoughts from the devotional writings of Dr. J.R. Harris. (Wayside Books No. 10) 48pp. 1942. HARRIS (JAMES RENDEL) Works relating to.
41; 541404 - TANGYE (Sir R.) Reminiscences of travel in Australia, America and Egypt. Illustrated by E.C. Mountfort 5th edition NOTE - Portrait wanting
41; 544085 - The fireman and his pressure gauges.
41; 544093 - Commentary on the First Epistle to Timothy.
41; 544094 - Commentary on the Second Epistle of Paul to Timothy.
41; 544095 - A gospel for the last days.
41; 544127 - Catholic free church of England : a contribution towards Christian unity in the worship of God.
41; 547270 - Nothing about paint : [essays].
41; 547541 - The eternal challenge : [essays].
41; 550388 - Sectarianism in national education : speech delivered at British and Foreign Unitarian Association.
41; 550389 - Presidential address, 1892.
41; 550392 - The Christian father's present to his children.
41; 550409 - At my side : [spiritual experience].
41; 552890 - Moral nerve and the error of literary verdicts. / By Furneaux Jordan.
41; 553783 - Mia esperanto libro. Books 1 and 2.
41; 554068 - A description of Blackpool in Lancashire frequented for sea bathing, 1788 / edited by R.S. France.
41; 559600 - The family monitor, or, A help to domestic happiness.
41; 560174 - How to speak French, or, French and France : facts, reasons, practice : a condensed, simplified, and progressive cyclopaedia of the French language.
41; 561562 - A history of France for children.
41; 565023 - The Sunday school teacher's guide.
41; 565034 - The Jewish temple and the Christian church : a series of discourses on the Epistle to the Hebrews.
41; 565038 - The early Irish Church, or, A sketch of its history and doctrine in two parts.
41; 565040 - JAMES (J.A.) The Church in earnest. 2nd edition
41; 565041 - Christian charity explained, or, The influence of religion upon temper.
41; 565042 - The family monitor, or, A help to domestic happiness.
41; 565043 - Christian hope.
41; 572728 - Father a record of spiritual guidance given clairaudiently.
41; 572735 - Japanese documentary : a collection of papers from Japanese sources relating to prisoner of war camps in the Far East.
41; 572740 - In the heart of England / cycling by Bill Oakley.
41; 572750 - In reply to yours.
41; 576151 - The Sunday question : a lecture, 1879.
41; 579862 - Bible treausres : a selection for each week in the year.
41; 579875 - Friends and the scriptures / with a paper on "The Continuity of inspiration" by J.R. Harris.
41; 584987 - Impregnable fortress : a brief collection of orders, articles and verses on the fall of Singapore, 1942.
41; 584995 - Texts and hymns selected for children.
41; 585096 - The story of the Manx; a companion volume to The story of the T. T. and another book for motor cyclists and all others who believe that motor cycle road racing is the finest sport on earth.
41; 586817 - The Shaksper illusion / by Edward D. Johnson.
41; 586854 - Anglers' knots in gut and nylon.
41; 587594 - Two lectures on Robert Browning.
41; 588578 - Advice to mothers on the management of their offspring.
41; 589757 - The young wife's and mother's book : advice to mothers ; [and], Advice to young wives on the management of themselves during pregnancy and of their offspring.
41; 592741 - An account of the foxglove, and some of its medical uses : with practical remarks on dropsy, and other diseases / by William Withering.
41; 593900 - A servant when he reigneth : [criticism of the labour government policy 1945-48].
41; 594356 - Stop! we are on the wrong road.
41; 594778 - Unforgettable countryfolk; Midlands reminiscences.
41; 594817 - On the diagnosis of diseases of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves / by C.W. Suckling.
41; 595637 - Cook with ease : the complete cookery book : with [chapters] on gas cookery and laundry work.
41; 595933 - This desirable residence..
41; 597160 - The naked truth about free-lance writing.
41; 597965 - A Climber in Wales / With a foreword by L. S. Amery.
41; 603589 - The T. T. races; behind the scenes.
41; 605231 - The story of T.T.
41; 608560 - Radiation and life.
41; 610231 - The Snailbeach district railways.
41; 610233 - The Shropshire and Montgomeryshire railway.
41; 614230 - Fear and depression : their causes and self-treatment.
41; 614243 - Sermons / [with preface by T.G. Watton].
41; 614549 - Short circuits!.
41; 620835 - Anglers' knots in gut and nylon.
41; 625145 - Bullocks at Stamford fair, and other sketches : [mainly autobiographical] / with an introduction by W. Macqueen-Pope.
41; 625388 - Triumph over fear.
41; 625389 - Asia in the melting pot.
41; 625977 - The life of the soul and other addresses.
41; 625978 - Henry VIII : a medical study.
41; 638507 - Once more-- federate or perish.
41; 641017 - [Miscellaneous studies in the history of chiropody from various journals].
41; 641025 - Analytical tables.
41; 641176 - [Miscellaneous articles, including items on Scotland and reprints from various journals on geology and palaeontology in the United Kingdom].
41; 641685 - [Contributions to the literature of geology and palaeontology : reprints from various journals].
41; 644742 - Schools and school buildings : the views of teachers / collated and edited by E.E. Holden.
41; 660273 - A lost art revived : Cremona violins and varnish by Charles Reade : [four letters descriptive of those exhibited in 1873 at the South Kensington Museum].
41; 660309 - [Contributions to the literature of geology and palaeontology : reprints from various journals].
41; 660310 - [Articles from various journals and society proceedings].
41; 660383 - The soul's thirst for God : a discourse at the opening of the Unitarian Church, St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, 1856.
41; 660385 - The baptism of the Holy Spirit : a sermon.
41; 660386 - The finished course : a sermon preached in Trinity Church, Cheltenham, 1875.
41; 660439 - Personal relationships between men and women.
41; 660441 - The duty and benefits of co-operation among the friends of scriptural Christianity : a sermon preached in the meeting-house of the Second Presbyterian Congregation, Belfast, 26th August, 1827.
41; 660508 - The book of Kathleen McCuaig.
41; 660509 - The growth of the peace testimony of the Society of Friends.
41; 660615 - [Articles on British military history from various journals, 1954-62].
41; 660741 - Marxism and poetry.
41; 660857 - The Christian foundations of peace.
41; 660876 - The nature of arthritis, its cure by faith-healing & drugs : observations on arsenic in its cure : with a few other side-lights.
41; 661101 - Three mimes, arr. from traditional airs.
41; 661203 - Homes and home making.
41; 661363 - A plea for the Eucharistic tradition of the church.
41; 661874 - Facing life with confidence / foreword by A. Maude Royden.
41; 661952 - Catholic controversy : a reply to Dr. [R.F.] Littledale's Plain reasons.
41; 661954 - The Holy Communion : its philosophy, theology and practice.
41; 661994 - Grammar with smiles / edited by R.E. Crookall.
41; 662002 - Is there a Christian ethic?.
41; 662070 - Courtier, monk and martyr : a sketch of the life and sufferings of Blessed Sebastian Newdigate of the London Charterhouse.
41; 662079 - Papers written by J.[A.] Newton Friend, of which duplicate copies are not at present available : [a bibliography].
41; 662099 - The elements of vital statistics / by Arthur Newsholme.
41; 662408 - A few plain remarks upon a pamphlet by G.H. Stoddart ... entitled "Reasons for my seceding from the Established Church".
41; 662513 - Heat, light and sound.
41; 662541 - A tale of two cities / by Charles Dickens ; adapted and re-written to accompany a series of lantern slides.
41; 662542 - The story of Martin Chuzzlewit / by Charles Dickens condensed and arranged for public reading to accompany a series of lantern slides.
41; 662572 - The use of gas as a fuel in industry with special reference to future applications : [paper read before the Institution of Gas Engineers, 1932].
41; 662695 - The clump of bushes : [a collection of Biblical stories] / by John S. Hoyland.
41; 662743 - Plymouth through a camera.
41; 662744 - Exeter through a camera.
41; 662745 - North Wales (West coast section) through a camera.
41; 662813 - Olympic gymnastics. Vol. 1, Freestanding.
41; 662904 - The morphology of chamberlainia hainesiana (Lea, 1856) (Unionidae, Bivalvia).
41; 662948 - [Articles on road injuries : reprints from various medical journals].
41; 662949 - [Articles on road injuries : reprints from various medical journals].
41; 663019 - In my flower garden / by "Mara".
41; 663072 - Uffa, the first Englishman in Norfolk.
41; 663075 - The profession of civil engineer in the eighteenth century : a portrait of T. Yeomans F.R.S., 1704(?)-1781.
41; 663112 - A sermon preached to the society who support the Sunday evening lecture in the Old Jewry on Dec. 5, 1805 : the day of general thanksgiving for the victory obtained [at] Trafalgar.
41; 663176 - Discourses and memoirs, addressed to young women / edited by His son.
41; 663465 - On the terrace.
41; 663466 - A farrago of fancies and fables.
41; 663467 - Lines.
41; 663468 - A hum-drum Xmas bank holiday.
41; 663469 - Barkleigh's greenhouse, etc.
41; 663470 - Forbearance on Xmas day.
41; 663471 - A farrago of fancies and fables.
41; 664272 - The logic of British and American industry; a realistic analysis of economic structure and government.
41; 664287 - Drink nationalization in England and its results.
41; 664414 - Lessons from nature and the spirit's revelation of the things concerning the Christ, a sister to her young sisters.
41; 664613 - Workshop costs and costing.
41; 664614 - Works management and organisation.
41; 664615 - Press tool practice.
41; 664616 - Materials for engineering production.
41; 664801 - Books for the multi racial classroom: a select list of children's books, showing the backgrounds of India, Pakistan and the West Indies / compiled by Judith Elkin in collaboration with Birmingham Public Libraries.
41; 694054 - Come with us to Australia : [a travel book for children].
41; 700139 - The wrong side of the sky : [a novel].
41; 700157 - Panorama of adventure in the realm of art and education. Part [1], Panoramic sketches. Part 2, Adventure records.
41; 726037 - God, the stonebreaker : [a novel].
41; 731484 - The picturegoers : a novel.
41; 731485 - Ginger, you're barmy : [a novel] / David Lodge.
41; 739739 - The place of art and craftsmanship in education.
41; 741676 - Rain before seven : [autobiographical novel].
41; 749509 - The British Museum is falling down : [a novel].
41; 753062 - George Gissing; a study in literary learnings.
41; 753642 - One man in the world : [a novel].
41; 756056 - Geoff Davison's T.T. anecdotes : racing tales told by the man who rode in, or reported, over 100 T.T. races.
41; 763313 - A guide to Jewish names / by Rev. Reuben S. Brookes and Blanche Brooks.
41; 773389 - Main line kill : [a novel set in Birmingham] / [by] R. Busby and G. Holtham.
41; 785875 - What are U? / Edited by Alan S. C. Ross : [various contributions on class distinction in Great Britain].
41; 787969 - Towards an independent university: a view of the urgent need for establishing an institution of higher education free from government control / [by] H. S. Ferns.
41; 789452 - Mrs. G. Linnæus Banks, author of the Manchester man etc. : [a biography] / [by] E. L. Burney.
41; 790494 - Drugs in modern society.
41; 792485 - The sunset coasts: Bird's eye view : [an account of travels in Ireland : the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland].
41; 792862 - The uselessness of vivisection upon animals as a method of scientific research, read before the Birmingham Philosophical Society April 20, 1882 and reprinted by permission from the society's transactions.
41; 792863 - The French treaty and reciprocity : a speech delivered in the House of Commons on Friday, August 12th, 1881 / by Joseph Chamberlain.
41; 794301 - A student's guide to study / [by] K. Laugharne.
41; 807949 - The Common Market: the case against / [by] J. Enoch Powell.
41; 808535 - Freedom and reality : [a collection of his speeches] / [by] J. Enoch Powell; edited by John Wood.
41; 809964 - The witch : [the story of a manx croft].
41; 816097 - The journal of William Charles Macready, 1832-1851 / abridged and edited by J. C. Trewin.
41; 875437 - Unarmed combat : [your answer to invasion] / by James Hipkiss.
51; 37764 - On the inaurguration of the Attwood Statue at Birmingham, June 7th 1859 A poem. In Langford (J.A.) Shelley, and other poems. 1860. *LANGFORD (JOHN ALFRED). ATTWOOD (THOMAS) M.P. for Birmingham. Works relating to.
51; 63284 - COLLINS (M.T.) Gertrude : a tragedy. 99pp.
51; 155254 - RUDLAND (E.M.) The life of Oliver Cromwell, a play. And City song. With other poems. 50pp.
51; 250534 - Rebellion. A play produced at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. 58pp. 1914. DRINKWATER (JOHN).
51; 270295 - Pawns. Three poetic plays produced at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. 56pp. 1917. DRINKWATER (JOHN).
51; 273351 - Abraham Lincoln. A play produced at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. 73pp. 1918. *DRINKWATER (JOHN).
51; 285707 - Five plays. Including "The Heirloom" and "Eyes to the Blind" presented to private audiences at Bournville and in Birmingham. 1920. ROGERS (THOMAS BADGER).
51; 309084 - Pawns and Cophetua. Four poetic plays produced at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. 74pp. 1922. DRINKWATER (JOHN).
51; 339841 - Bird in hand. A play first produced at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. 1927. *DRINKWATER (JOHN).
51; 404236 - Published at the office of the Civil Service Courier, Birmingham.
51; 662548 - Mimes grave and gay; a collection of mimes, with an introduction and exercises.
71; 2469 - Poems of Mrs. Pickering / to which are added poetical sketches by the author and translator of Philotoxi Ardenae [i.e. J. Morfitt and J. Weston].
71; 728956 - Anthology from the heart of Warwickshire : [poems].
91; 125727 - Whitwell (Catherine V.) The Irresistable influence of early impressions on the mind of man. An address to parents. 28pp.
92; 813276 - Staffordshire poets / edited by C.H. Poole and R. Markland.
721; 2809 - Poetry.
721; 5762 - Somerville (W) The Chase. A poem. With Hobbinol or the Rural Games. Frontis. Printed by R. Martin. 1767. BASKERVILLE (JOHN) Books printed by other printers with his types.
721; 61132 - St. Nicholas' hill and other sketches, selected from the folio of an old ennuye?.
721; 62258 - The village : a descriptive poem to which are added, Warwick, and other pieces.
721; 62269 - Songs of the seraglio and other poems.
721; 178139 - Supplementary verses.
721; 178615 - Poland, with notes [verses].
721; 250041 - Walks in the country : [poems] / by Lord Leigh.
721; 251974 - Poole (C.H.) Warwickshire poets. Including several Birmingham poets; biographical sketches and selections from their works. (The Poets of the Shires) Ports. 1914. Poetry and Poets.
721; 259636 - St. Nicholas' hill, Manorbier, The wanderer, and other sketches, selected from the folio of an ennuye?.
721; 261306 - SHAW (L) Zuleika and other poems
721; 526878 - A collection of juvenile poems, on various subjects. Including some relating to Birmingham. Written originally for her own amusement, and now published at the solicitations of her acquaintance. (Warwick) 40pp. 1784. GRIFFITHS (Miss J.).
721; 642806 - Thoughts at Whitsuntide, and other poems.
721; 662764 - Forty beads on a hangman's rope : fragments of memory : [poems].
722; 61130 - Kenilworth Castle and other poems.
722; 626431 - Aldred and Egiva, or, The charms of Arden : a poem.
731; 175164 - Sweet Audrey : scenes of country life and town glamour.
732; 119263 - Warwick Castle. An historical novel containing some account of Warwick, Birmingham, etc. 3 volumes. 1815. PRICKETT (Miss). Fiction relating to Birmingham.
732; 119266 - The siege of Kenilworth : an historical romance in four volumes.
732; 786618 - Warwick Castle and the ordeal of Catherine Howard : [a novel].
741; 7369 - HUNTER (R.E.) Shakespeare and Stratford- upon-Avon, with a record of the tercentenary celebration (1864) Port.
741; 7369 - Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon, a "chronicle of the time" : comprising the salient facts and traditions, biographical, topographical, and historical, connected with the poet and his birth-place ; together with a full record of the Tercentenary celebr
741; 15102 - JAGO (R) The causes of impenitence considered etc. A sermon at Harbury etc. 27pp.
741; 35963 - Love to God and man the sure mark of a true Christian : a sermon preached at Coventry, Sept. 19th, 1742 upon the death of the late Rev. J. Warren.
741; 57631 - BERINGTON (JOSEPH) The memoirs of G. Panzani. Translated from the Italian. With introduction and a supplement on the state of the English Catholic Church to the present times
741; 61920 - MENDHAM (J) Clavis apostolica; or, A key to the apostolic writings etc.
741; 63034 - OLDHAM (G.) Observations on tumours, abscesses, cancers, wens, fistulas, etc. 16pp.
741; 68397 - JOHNSON (R.W.) The destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans. A lecture at Hampton-in-Arden. 16pp.
741; 73123 - A commemoration of the goodness which God vouchsafed to his servants : a sermon preached in the parish church of Stoneleigh, June 4th 1854.
741; 73169 - Addressed to the public : a sermon preached at the parish church of Fillongley, 25th February, 1795.
741; 73681 - The duty of instruction recommended : a sermon preached at the visitation of the Archdeacon of Coventry, 23rd May 1764.
741; 88617 - Palmer (W) ed. Psalms and Hymns, for public and social worship etc. (J.H. Beilby) 1843. Hymn Books.
741; 112800 - BEDFORD (WILLIAM K. RILAND) History of Sutton Coldfield. Illus. 83pp.
741; 115842 - Historic Warwickshire. 2nd edition edited and revised by Joseph Hill (containing reference to the history of Birmingham) Illus. 1893. BURGESS (JOSPEH TOM).
741; 139339 - In russet mantle clad : scenes of rural life.
741; 175160 - In rustic livery : scenes of rural life in Warwickshire.
741; 177425 - A sermon at the Warwick-shire meeting, November 25, 1679 at S. Mary-le-Bow in Cheapside, London.
741; 177426 - David's strait : sermon.
741; 177427 - A discovery of The probable sin causing this great judgement of rain and waters: viz. our discontentment with our pre-sent government, and inordinate desire of our king. A sermon preach'd in Coventry, Dec. 23rd, 1646 being a day of publique humiliation ap
741; 177428 - The vertuous daughter : a sermon preached at the funerall of Mistresse Cicely Puckering, 14th April, 1636.
741; 177433 - The indispensable duty of a Christian obedience to our lawful sovereign : a sermon preach'd at Stoneleigh Jan. 30th, 1745.
741; 177435 - Lectures to the cottagers of a favourite village.
741; 177444 - Christian good fellowship : a sermon preached at St. Michael's, Cornhil at the meeting of the nobility, gentry and others of the county of Warwick.
741; 177446 - The end of the perfect man : a sermon preached at the buriall of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Spencer Knight Baron Spencer of Wormeleighton : Novemb. 6. 1627. in Brayn-ton Church in Nor-thamptonshire / by Richard Parre Bachelour in Divinity, and late f
741; 177447 - Confirmation revived. And doom's-day books opened : sermons.
741; 177457 - Sermon preached at the funeral of Anne of Burgoyne.
741; 177674 - Caleb's integrity : a sermon.
741; 177675 - Impostures of seducing teachers discovered : a sermon.
741; 177676 - Magnalia Dei ab Aquilone; set forth, in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons, at Saint Margarets Westminster, upon Thursday, July 18, 1644. Being the day of publike thanksgi-ving for the great victory obtained against Prince
741; 177677 - The posture of Davids spirit, when he was in a doubtful condition. Opened in a sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons, at Margarets Westminster, upon October 22.1644. Being a day especially set apart for a publike humiliation. / by Richard
741; 177678 - The happiness of Israel : a sermon.
741; 177679 - The purifying of unclean hearts and hands : opened in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at their solemn fast, January 28, 1645, in Margarets Westminster / by Richard Vines, one of the Assembly of Divines ; published by order of the
741; 177680 - The authors nature and danger of heresie : a sermon.
741; 177681 - Peitharchia obedience to magistrates, both supreme and subordinate. In three sermons, preached upon the anniversarie election-day of three Lord Majors successively, viz. Sr. Thomas Viner, Elected, September 29. 1653. Sr. Christopher Pack, on the same day,
741; 177688 - A sermon on the martyrdom of King Charles I : preached January 30, 1681 ...
741; 177689 - Moses the peace-maker : a sermon at Coventry.
741; 177741 - The blessedness of doing good : a sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Sepulchre, 12th June 1712.
741; 177744 - Sermon against drunkenness : preached at St. Paul's, Bedford, August 8th 1700.
741; 177746 - A sermon on the gunpowder treason, with reflections on the late plot ...
741; 177754 - Christ exalted, etc. : [sermons].
741; 177760 - Nature of edification : a sermon.
741; 177765 - A Christian's happiness : sermon on the death of Lady Anne, Countess of Coventry.
741; 177790 - The organist, and offering.
741; 177791 - A thank-offering for a Thanksgiving Day.
741; 177792 - Mary Anne's legacy : a sermon preached at the funeral of Miss M... late of Slade Farm.
741; 177793 - Prepare to meet thy God : the duty of making a will.
741; 177882 - The Reformation of the church : a sermon preached before the House of Lords, 27th August, 1645.
741; 177883 - Publick affections, pressed in a sermon before the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament: upon the Solemn Day of Hu-miliation, Febr.25.1645. / by Anthony Burgesse, Pastour of Sutton-Cold-field: now Minister at Laurence Jewry London, and a me
741; 177884 - Judgements removed : sermon preached in London, 5th September 1644.
741; 177916 - Paul's last farewel, or, A sermon, preached at the funerall of ... Mr. Thomas Blake / By Anthony Burgesse ... ; With a funeral oration made at Mr. Blakes death by Samuel Shaw ...
741; 177955 - He knew not that the Lord was departed from him : a sermon preached at the Magdalen Chapel, London, on Sunday 15th June 1777, when Dr. Dodd, late preacher there, was under sentence of death.
741; 177959 - A funeral sermon, occasioned by the decrease of our venerable sovereign George III.
741; 177960 - Reliquiae sacrae, or, Lectures on Christian morality during the reign of Charles I and part of the commonwealth, never before published / with a copious enlargement upon the original syllabus of each lecture by H. Jenkin.
741; 177961 - An oration on the coronation of George IV.
741; 177964 - Evidences of immortality, a sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of Lichfield : with notes, critical and explanatory.
741; 177965 - A discourse on civil government in which are exhibited the peculiar excellences of the British constitution in commemoration of the coronation of William the Fourth.
741; 177988 - A sermon preached in the Church of Holy Trinity, Coventry, January 13th 1814.
741; 177994 - Progressive holiness : a sermon.
741; 178071 - Five discourses on so many very important points of practical religion : never before printed / by John Kettlewell, late a Minister of the Church of England ; with a preface giving some ac-count of the author's life.
741; 178072 - Sermons some of them on particular occasions.
741; 178084 - A sermon : the dominion of Jews favourable to the heathen.
741; 178387 - Sermons : and tracts upon various subjects : literary, critical and political. Vol. 1.
741; 178961 - Tennyson (C) Speech in the House of Commons, 1828 on Mr. N. Calvert's motion to substitute the Hundred of Bassetlaw for the town of Birmingham, in the Bill for disenfranchising the Borough of East Retford. 3rd edition. 41pp. 1829. Political History.
741; 188970 - Sermons preached at Stratford-upon-Avon.
741; 210713 - The harmony of the Evangelists.
741; 213169 - The spiritual venality of Rome : Taxe sacre penitentiarie apostolice ; preceded by a historical and critical account of the taxae cancellariae apostolicae and taxae sacrae poenitentiariae apostolicae of the United Church and court of modern Rome / by Eman
741; 213619 - MENDHAM (J) The spiritual venality of Rome. Taxe sacre penitentiarie apostolice etc. By Emancipatus. 2nd edition
741; 225157 - Protestant churchmen called to watchfulness : a sermon.
741; 225158 - The threatened famine a divine judgment for national unfaithfulness : a sermon.
741; 225159 - True loyalty : a sermon.
741; 225162 - The throne of grace : a sermon at Milverton.
741; 225163 - The new temple : a sermon preached at Stratford-on-Avon, Aug. 2nd 1848.
741; 225164 - The sign of the times : a sermon preached at St. Nicholas, Warwick, 5th Nov. 1846.
741; 231774 - Romes cruelty & apostacie : declared in a sermon preached on the fifth of November, 1644 before the Honourable House of Commons / by Anthony Burgess, Pastour of Sutton Coldfield, a member of the As-sembly.
741; 239248 - Words on the war : sermons in Coventry.
741; 336356 - BLOOMFIELD (F.J.) Bloomfield's guide to the income tax, including Budget proposals, April 1927. With new method of assessment defined. Table. 39pp.
741; 342550 - Four several tracts : [A discourse explaining the nature of edification ; The religious loyalist ; Christianity, a doctrine of the cross ; Of Christian Communion].
741; 343556 - A sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend John Scott, late rector of St. Giles in the fields, March 15, 1694.
741; 352062 - HOPKINS (ALICE H.) The Divine Master : his life, character, and teaching. Illus.
741; 374841 - BURMAN (J) The story of Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire. Ports. Illus. Map.
741; 456290 - BURMAN (J) Warwickshire people and places
741; 459299 - BYFORD-JONES (W) Both sides of the Severn, by Quaestor. Essays from the "Express and Star". Illus. Map.
741; 507486 - BURMAN (J) Solihull and its school. Illus. 90pp.
741; 556405 - Caleb's integrity in following the Lord fully, in a sermon preached at St. Margaret's, Westminster, before the honourable House of Commons, at their late solemne and publick fast, Novemb. 30th 1642.
741; 556406 - Magnalia Dei ab Aquilone; set forth, in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons, at St Margarets Westminster, upon Thurs-day Iuly 18, 1644. Being the day of publike thanksgiving for the great victory obtained against Prince Rup
741; 556407 - The impostures of seducing teachers discovered : in a sermon before the Right Honourable Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the City of London at their anniversary meeting on Tuesday in Easter weeke, April 23, 1644, at Christ Church.
741; 556408 - The posture of Davids spirit when he was in a doubtfull condition. Opened in a sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons at Margarets Westminster, upon October 22. 1644. being a day especially set apart for a publicke humiliation. ... / by Ri
741; 556409 - The happiness of Israel : as it was set forth in a sermon preached to both the honourable Houses of Parliament at Christ-Church, London, upon a solemne day of thanksgiving, March 12th 1644.
741; 556410 - The hearse of the renowned, the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Lord Fer-rers of Chartley, Bourchier and Lovaine, sometime Captaine Lord Generall of the armies raised for the de-fence of King and Parliament. As it was re
741; 556412 - The purifying of unclean hearts and hands : opened in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at their solemn fast, January 28, 1645 in Margarets, Westminster.
741; 556413 - Caleb's integrity in following the Lord fully, in a sermon preached at Saint Margaret's, Westminster, before the honourable House of Commons, at their late solemne and publick fast, Novemb. 30th 1642.
741; 557890 - Horse brass collections.
741; 660032 - Gems of truth in simple settings.
741; 662862 - The Nottingham press, 1800-1850.
741; 663920 - Love, the unknown.
741; 787904 - To die the Christians gain, being the substance of a sermon preached at the cathedral church of Lichfield, on Sunday, 24 May, 1778.
741; 795185 - Fragrant the fertile earth : [a calendar of country life and ways in Warwickshire] / [by] Aubrey Seymour, illustrated by himself.
751; 66691 - BAGNALL (E) Saul and David. A sacred dramatic poem. With chorus and notes
751; 350180 - ARBUTHNOT (MARGARET E.) The Circling year. A masque. 28pp.
821; 197144 - Elihu Burritt. A poem. In Johnstone (A.S.) Erniana and other poems. 1906. *JOHNSTONE (ALFRED S.) of Rednal.
821; 203232 - JOHNSTONE (A.S.) A gift of remembrance. A reminiscence of the Crimea, and other poems.
821; 212504 - My old man and me. Verses written for recital at 'The Harborne Old People's Dinner’ In Johnstone (A.S.) The golden bridal and other poems. 1908. *JOHNSTONE (ALFRED S.) of Rednal.
821; 232423 - BOOKER (LUKE) The mitre oak. A poem. With historical and other notes. Illus. 33pp.
821; 660845 - Twelve poems.
821; 663057 - The water nymph and other poems.
831; 725227 - Eileen of Redstone Farm. / Illustrated by Maureen Eckersley.
832; 443192 - Merry hearts at Rednal. A story. Illus. 63pp. 1935. HIPKINS (MARIANNE).
832; 663185 - Nebo the nailer : [a novel about the nailers of Worcestershire].
841; 6524 - CARPENTER (B) Difference of sentiment no objection to the exercise of mutual love. Sermon at Dudley, 1780. With notes. 25pp.
841; 6524 - Difference of sentiment no objection to the exercise of mutual love : a sermon preached in Dudley, 1780.
841; 15188 - The original order of nature our model in the work of education. A sermon at the Worcester Diocesan Training College. 26pp. 1860. LYTTELTON (Rev. WILLIAM HENRY) canon of Gloucester.
841; 60312 - The doctrine of the Church of England defended, in a brief exposition of its catechism.
841; 60312 - WILMOT (P) The doctrine of the Church of England defended, in a brief exposition of its catechism.
841; 60313 - WILMOT (P) The doctrine of the Church of England further defended, and the glorious state of the Christian church describ'd.
841; 61980 - RICHARDS (J) Practical arithmetic etc. With notes. 2nd edition, corrected etc.
841; 62773 - BROAD (J) The Worcestershire farmer ; or, the Young farmer's guide. Imperfect. 60pp.
841; 87672 - BEETLESTONE (E) The bearings of Revelation on current events etc.
841; 120663 - CARPENTER (B) The fading leaf, or the Autumn of human life. A sermon. 25pp.
841; 222180 - MOSSE (W.G.) Our religion
841; 226759 - STEELE-ELLIOTT (J) The vertebrate fauna of Bedfordshire. Printed for private circulation
841; 261671 - STEVENSON (H.J.) Sermons, plain and practical
841; 264708 - SMITH (RUPERT T.) Yesterdays
841; 343195 - WOLTMANN (CAROLINE VON) The White lady. A tale, translated from the German by Caroline L. Lyttelton. For sale at the Bazaar, Dudley Castle, 1837
841; 343211 - GREEN (R) A brief history of Worcester; or, "Worcester Guide" improved. Illus.
841; 382152 - MILLER (F) Notes on Morning and Evening Prayer, the Litany, and Church Catechism, adapted to the requirements of, and recommended by, the Worcester Diocesan Board of Education. 6th edition
841; 394104 - SAXTON (C.A.W.) ed. The origin and progress of the Worcester Co-operative Society Limited, 1881 - 1931. Ports. Illus. (Worcester)
841; 413340 - BRANSBY (J.H.) ed. Sermons for the use of families. 2 volumes
841; 413340 - Sermons for the use of families / by W. Hazlitt.
841; 561566 - An explanation of the author's opinions on geology.
921; 5856 - POINTON (PRISCILLA) Poems on several occasions
921; 5856 - Poems on several occasions.
921; 57669 - Poems. Consisting of elegies, odes and songs etc. To which are added, in prose, Strictures on the late Birmingham Riots, entitled The Seven Chapters of the First Book of Things etc. by Levi Ben Mordecai. 1795. CHATTERTON (STEPHEN).
921; 62202 - WOODHOUSE (J) Poems on sundry occasions
921; 93099 - WOODHOUSE (J) Poems on several occasions. 2nd edition with additional pieces etc.
921; 142562 - WHITE (J) The seasons, and miscellaneous poems
921; 333900 - BANKS (E) Waifs of Rhyme. Poems
921; 663054 - Poems, 1675 / reprinted with an introd. by Hugh Macdonald.
921; 769478 - The message of the trees : [poems].
931; 57678 - TOMKINS (S) Woodland and woodbee, a tale of manly virtue
931; 233356 - H. (R) Lost and found; or, Who is to blame? A novel. By the author of "Kate Hamilton etc." Frontis
931; 662927 - Coniston Hall, or, The Jacobites : a historical tale.
932; 662801 - The Frobishers : a story of the Staffordshire potteries.
941; 5808 - HARWOOD (T) Sermons. 2 volumes
941; 5809 - Sermons in 2 vols.
941; 15104 - JESSE (W) The happiness of man. A sermon in St. John's Chapel, Bedford Row, London. 23pp.
941; 57642 - BUNN (H) Reasons why the Protestant Church has uniformly rejected the Romish invention of purgatory
941; 57693 - PIPER (J) The life of Miss Fanny Brown, with the history and adventures of Mrs Julep etc. A novel
941; 57706 - PAPE (D) A compendious English grammar, with a key
941; 57723 - SHERIDAN (D.T.) The new universal spelling book, with reading lessons etc. Port. Illus.
941; 60301 - VALE (B) The early history of Egypt etc. Illus.
941; 63014 - SPENCER (G) Sermon preached at the opening of the Church of Our Lady of Mount St. Bernard, in Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire. 23pp.
941; 64702 - GIBBONS (J) Practical remarks on the construction of the Staffordshire blast furnace etc. 50pp.
941; 178000 - SPENCER (G) Our hope that the light of truth will yet shine forth in England etc. Sermon in the Catholic Chapel, Leamington. 24pp.
941; 217917 - BARRS (GEORGE) Four sermons. With extracts from his private manuscript journals, and a brief memoir by his son, F.W.G. Barrs
941; 238126 - DYOTT (R. A.) Travels in Australasia. By Wandandian. Illus.
941; 329978 - LAMBERT (L) St. Mary's and the College quarter of Stafford. Plans. Illus. 21pp.
941; 413353 - Sermons, doctrinal and practical : preached in the Parish Church of West Bromwich.
941; 413353 - TOWNSEND (C) Sermons, doctrinal and practical. Preached in the parish church of West Bromwich.
941; 493252 - NOTTELLE (L) The French correspondent: selections from letters of French and English authors. With facsimiles of the autographs of French writers and men of business.
941; 493277 - NOTTELLE (L) The French language simplified, containing also historical and conversational exercises.
941; 640890 - The testimony of nature and revelation : a treatise on geology.
9611 - Hardy trees and shrubs of Britain.
12883 - An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture, includi
12884 - Encyclopaedia of architecture : cottage, farm, and villa.
13020 - Encyclopaedia of plants : comprising the specific character, description, culture, history, application in the arts, and every other desirable particular respecting all the plants indigenous to, cultivated in, or introduced into Britain.
27552 - The ladies' flower-garden. Vol. 1, Perennials.
27556 - British wild flowers.
27558 - Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum, or, the trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described ; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses
41004 - Architectural magazine and journal of improvement in architecture, building, and furnishing, and in the various arts and trades connected therewith.
71108 - Paper roofs at Tew Lodge, Oxon.
84534 - The villa gardener; comprising the choice of a suburban villa residence; the laying out, planting, and culture of the garden and grounds; and the management of the villa farm, including the dairy and poultry-yard ... / By J. C. Loudon.
84535 - The suburban gardener, and villa companion : comprising the choice of a suburban or villa residence, or of a situation on which to form one ; the arrangement and furnishing of the house ; and the laying out, planting, and general management of the garden
163312 - Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum, or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described ; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses
163337 - The horticulturist, or, An attempt to teach the science and practice of the culture and management of the kitchen, fruit, and forcing garden to those who have had no previous knowledge or practice in these departments of gardening / by J.C. Loudon ; illus
165939 - Gardener's magazine ...
662631 - Birmingham bulletin : [a quarterly publication for Birmingham writers and poets].
663244 - [A list of West Midland authors past and present].
663757 - Garden flowers from plates / by Jane Loudon. With an introd. and notes on the plates by Robert Gathorne-Hardy.
701881 - Lady with green fingers; the life of Jane Loudon.
754593 - Facts from the world of nature, animate and inanimate / by Mrs. Loudon ...
792375 - Mr. Loudon's England: the life and work of John Claudius Loudon, and his influence on architecture and furniture design.
Loudon Collection; 41005 - A descriptive account, accompanied by plans, elevations, sections etc., of the Birmingham new Town Hall. By A Resident in Birmingham. With subsequent letter from J. Hansom, and a reply by E. Welch. In Architectural Magazine. Vol. 2. 1835. WELCH (EDMUND).
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