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1; 460429 - Small anthology of Italian lyrics. Arranged by L. de C. Richardson. (British Italian League) 1936 –. RICHARDSON (Mrs LINETTA DE CASTELVECCHIO) formerly Castelvecchio.. - 1936
2; 284548 - Birmingham in poetry. From The Poetry Review. 12pp. 1920. *RUDLAND (ERNEST MARSTON). - 1920
2; 284549 - "Ballads of Old Birmingham" By E.M. Rudland. From The Poetry Review. 1920. *RHODES (RAYMOND CROMPTON) pseud. John Free, junr.. - 1920
5 DRI; 479492 - Der Fuhrergedanke in John Drinkwater's Drama "Oliver Cromwell". From Neuphilologische Monatsschrift, Jahr. 6. (Leipsig) 1935. BARTS (ERNST). - 1935
5 DRI; 479493 - Staat und volk bei John Drinkwater. In Zeitschrift fur franzosischen und englischen Unterricht, Band 30. (Berlin) 1931. WEISSGRABER (KURT). - 1931
5; 479483 - John Drinkwater als Dramatiker. From Die Neueren Sprachen, Band 34. (Marburg) 1926. ARNS (KARL). - 1926
21; 31904 - BRINDLEY (J.M.) Robin Hood's last shot, and other poems. 36pp.
21; 35958 - ASTON (T.H.) The poor widow and her son; and other poems. 19pp. - 1864
21; 43830 - LANGFORD (J.A.) The Shakespeare tercentenary year. Poems in memoriam. 16pp. - nd
21; 51306 - BISSET (JAMES) The orphan boy. A pathetic tale, founded on fact. In verse. 17th edition. Illus. 16pp. - 1807
21; 51308 - Aston (T.H.) Portestant poems. Reprinted from Protestant and Evangelical Serials. 16pp. 1882. Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association (Birmingham). - 1882
21; 51308 - Protestant Poems. Reprinted from Protestant and Evangelical series. (Birmingham Christian Evidence and Protestant Laymen's Association) 16pp. 1882. *ASTON (THOMAS HOPE). - 1882
21; 57553 - BISSET (JAMES) The peace offering. Songs, on the signing of preliminaries, and ratification of peace etc. 35pp. - 1801
21; 61955 - BISSET (JAMES) The converts: a moral tale in verse. 16pp. NOTE - Copy presented to James Watt, with the author's autograph inscriptions - 1802
21; 63235 - W--(W.W.) Varied verses. 24pp. - 1845
21; 63236 - A "League" scholar. Reprinted from the Birmingham Daily Gazette. December 25, 1869. An Anti-Education League poem. 10pp. 1869?. *EVANS (SEBASTIAN).
21; 63242 - Rhymes read in the Queen's drawing room at Aston Hall, 1859 in memory of the birth of Robert Burns, 1759. (Anon) 8pp. 1859. *EVANS (SEBASTIAN). - 1859
21; 63249 - EVANS (S) To the memory of W.M. Thackeray. December 24, 1863. A poem. Reprinted from The Town Crier. 12pp. - 1864
21; 63250 - EVANGELICUS (pseud.) The boundless love of Christ. A poem, with verses addressed to a young friend. 8pp. - 1862
21; 63275 - KENWARD (J) Eddystone. A poem. 9pp. - 1881
21; 63675 - SIMONS (E.) An acrostic on the words of the Lord's Prayer. 4pp.
21; 63947 - A Squint at Elysium: or, Duke & no duke. A poem on J.M. Hubard. By a Lady of Birmingham. 15pp. 1791. HUBARD (JAMES MOLESWORTH) the pretended Duke of Ormond. Works. - 1791
21; 64560 - BISSET (JAMES) The orphan boy. A pathetic tale, founded on fact. In verse. 15th edition. Illus. 16pp. - 1806
21; 65601 - STAFFORD (W) Poems for the labouring classes. No. 1. 8pp. - 1853
21; 66799 - Poems. 16pp. 1852?. TIMMINS (THOMAS) educated in the Blue Coat School, Birmingham.
21; 69278 - The foresters' minstrel : a collection of songs and recitations. - 1880
21; 89148 - Welcome to the Queen. A poem on Queen Victoria’s visit to Birmingham, 1887. 10pp. 1887. *HAYES (ALFRED). - 1887
21; 115081 - CORFIELD (W) "He that troubleth Israel". A poem. 13pp. - 1876
21; 148726 - Sturges (R.Y.) Cromwell the Great (and other poems) 12pp. 1899. Vincent Press (Birmingham) Publications. - 1899
21; 169059 - Celebration ode. On the occasion of the Bright Celebration in Birmingham. 4pp. 1883. *SHAW (ALFRED CAPEL) Chief Librarian, Birmingham Public Libraries, 1898 - 1912. - 1883
21; 169060 - SHAW (A.C.) The vision of Erin. A poem. 44pp. - 1892
21; 173528 - MORTON (A) Pythian precepts, a story of Damon and Pythias. In verse. 23pp. - 1902
21; 182139 - Rhymes read in the Queen's Drawing Room at Aston Hall, 1859, in memory of the birth of Robt. Burns, 1759. Written by Sebastian Evans. 8pp. 1859. - 1859
21; 202302 - ROGERS (S) A child story from Martial. 4pp. - 1896
21; 202303 - ROGERS (S) Scrip and scrippage. Poems. 11pp. - 1898
21; 232677 - Billy Wessey; or, The demon of Dover's Hill. A Christmas story, by Cotteswolde. 18pp. SUMMERTON (W), JARDINE (W.D.). - 1884
21; 237603 - RHODES (R.C.) Bittersweet. Poems. 20pp. - 1912
21; 239903 - BISSET (JAMES) The orphan boy. A pathetic tale, founded on fact. In verse. 4th edition. 16pp. - 1799
21; 239903 - The orphan boy : a pathetic tale. - 1799
21; 239904 - BISSET (JAMES) The orphan boy. A pathetic tale, founded on fact. In verse. 4th edition. 16pp.
21; 239905 - BISSET (JAMES) The orphan boy. A pathetic tale, founded on fact. In verse. 7th edition. Illus. 16pp.
21; 259677 - LODGE (O.W.F.) Six Englishmen. Poems. 24pp. - 1915
21; 264034 - POOLE (R.P.) A greeting. Poems. 8pp. - 1915
21; 282995 - SUMMERTON (W) The Shipstoniad, by an old Camptonian. 15pp. - 1878
21; 282996 - SUMMERTON (W) England and the Vatican. 6pp.
21; 290464 - WRIGHT (S.F.) Some songs of Bilitis. 40pp. - 1921
21; 299620 - RHODES (R.C.) After nightfall: A spray of autumn leaves - 1910
21; 300750 - Fred Ludlow. A biographical sketch. In Ludlow (F) Hallowed ground. A pastoral poem. 7pp. 1922. R. (J). - 1922
21; 304469 - Silvester (F. B.) Working class ballads, songs, and poems. First series. 16pp. - 1922
21; 309516 - HORTON (H.H.) The pleasures of temperance. A poem. 23pp.
21; 310715 - LANGFORD (J.A.) Pattie's Christmas tree. A poem. Printed for private circulation. 8pp. - 1892
21; 344364 - DOLLMAN (H) The gift book of poems. Port. 16pp. - 1928
21; 359673 - A review of man and the world ; Song of the average M.P. ; The empire : [poems].
21; 359673 - MORTON (A) A review of man and the world. A poem. A sheet - 1929
21; 360895 - BISSET (J) Juvenile reduplications; or, The new house that Jack built : a parody. Illus. 34pp. - 1800
21; 368856 - MORTON (A) Song of the average M.P. A political broadside in verse. A sheet - 1930
21; 368857 - MORTON (A) The Empire. A political broadside in verse. A sheet - 1930
21; 375198 - Welcome to the Queen. A poem on Queen Victoria’s visit to Birmingham, 1887. 10pp. 1887. *HAYES (ALFRED). - 1887
21; 386542 - MORTON (A) Lines respectfully dedicated to Dan. O'Connell's memory. Port. 3pp. - 1931
21; 387340 - Who are the quitters? (and) The Builders and wreckers of Empire. Card and Broadside. - 1931
21; 391709 - Where the heart lies. Poems, including Honeymoon, a poem on Cofton Woods. 39pp. 1932. HASTILOW (DORIS M.). - 1932
21; 405151 - LAYMAN (A) pseud. Lines by a layman. A poetic epistle addressed to a lady. Containing some strictures on a church, pronounced by her friends and doctors, in danger. 18pp. - 1834
21; 408386 - Poem : Windsor and Windsor Castle. - 1897
21; 408396 - EDRIDGE (E) Poem. Windsor and Windsor Castle. 7pp. - 1987
21; 449407 - A king's prayer, and other poems / by P. Netherton-Herries. - 1936
21; 449407 - LANCHESTER (F.W.) A King's prayer, and other poems by Paul Netherton-Herries. 16pp. NOTE - Printed for private circulation - 1936
21; 462907 - BISSET (J) Flights of fancy; The Philanthropist; The Veteran's Song and The Gamester. 16pp. - 1799
21; 510986 - Mrs Neville Chamberlain and other poems. Printed at the Birmingham School of Printing. 8pp. 1938. *RUDLAND (ERNEST MARSTON). - 1938
21; 514900 - HOPKINS (ALICE H.) Spring blossoms. Early poems. 64pp. - 1892
21; 516730 - KIRKPATRICK (Mrs ELLEN) and TEAGLE (Miss) From Hastings to Waterloo. A rhyme on the English battles with their dates and explanatory notes. 18pp. - c.1885
21; 516730 - Kirkpatrick (Mrs Ellen) and Teagle (Miss) of Handsworth Ladies' College. From Hastings to Waterloo: a rhyme on the English battles with their dates and explanatory notes. 18pp. c.1885. Handsworth Ladies' College. - 1885
21; 517095 - BRASSINGTON (W.S.) The Legend of Uphill church. A lay of Saint Nicholas, compiled from local tradition. Illus. 20pp. - 1887
21; 517099 - MORTON (A) England and America; or, Nature and the poet (and other poems) 11pp. - 1940
21; 539266 - BEALE (MABEL) "Peace be unto you", and other songs. 14pp. - c.1930
21; 544122 - LANCHESTER (F.W.) A King's prayer, and other poems by Paul Netherton-Herries. 16pp. With authorship note, dated March 21st 1943, printed on front cover
21; 544126 - ABBOTT (J.H.) Song of "Tunis-i-ana". War song of Tunisia written and sent to Tunis 9th May 1943 to commemorate the victory of our Allies and the 8th Army. 4pp. - 1943
21; 549528 - Verses. - 1944
21; 551293 - All clear : some basic verse. - 1944
21; 552025 - The pilgrim fathers : [a poem] / by E. M. Rudland. - 1944
21; 572723 - Venture in verse. - 1945
21; 572753 - Poems. - 1946
21; 584930 - The villages of England : part-song / music by M. Strong. - 1947
21; 584932 - The villages of England : song / music by M. Strong. - 1946
21; 594799 - Carmen Graecum numismata annuo dignatum et in Curia Cantabrigiensi recitatum Comitiis Maximis, 1846. - 1846
21; 607290 - Six songs for sevens & eights / music by B. Grayson. - 1948
21; 608565 - To remember. - 1948
21; 609296 - Occasional verses. - 1950
21; 636352 - Two poems for the crowning of the Queen [Elizabeth II] together with a poem to Her Most Gracious Majesty. - 1953
21; 639985 - The Queen comes home. - 1954
21; 644740 - Poems. - 1954
21; 660272 - Scena from the opera 'Greysteel' / text by R. Gatty ; music by N. Gatty. - 1915
21; 660846 - Twenty-one short poems : to which are added four hymns, and a poem called An awakened soul receiving pardoning grace. - 1819
21; 660848 - Small poems of domestic life / [by T. Priest]. - 1912
21; 662847 - A little garden : a collection of poems, 1918-1920. - 1920
21; 663427 - In aid of Burns : a centennial project. - 1908
21; 756340 - Invasion, or, Gallic gasconade ; also, Bonaparte's lamentations : with an address to the people of the United British Empire, to which is added authentic particulars of the recent Irish Rebellion. - 1803
41; 13652 - On the superiority of macadamised roads for large towns. Read to the Mechanical Section of the British Association, Birmingham Meeting, 1849. 11pp. 1849. SMITH (JOHN PIGOTT) Borough Surveyor, 1852-5. - 1849
41; 13653 - SMITH (JOHN PIGOTT) Small squared stones for street paving. 9pp. - 1850
41; 14259 - GODDARD (S.A.) Letters to the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce etc., upon the monetary system, embracing a reply to the pamphlet of Mr. George Combe on the same subject. - 1857
41; 15726 - GUTTERIDGE (T) Lithotomy. A letter to Lord Wrottesley. 3rd edition. 28pp. - 1859
41; 31906 - A letter to C.B. Adderley, on his review of the Charge of the Recorder of Birmingham, on the subject of tickets of leave. 24pp. 1856. *HILL (MATTHEW DAVENPORT) Recorder of Birmingham. - 1856
41; 34994 - BROWNE (A.M.) List of the British Macro-lepidoptera. Scientific and English names, with English synonyms - 1871
41; 35929 - A system of ventilation invented etc. by W. Potts of Handsworth. 16pp. 1868. POTTS (WILLIAM). - 1868
41; 53690 - The uses of knowledge. A lecture to the Birmingham Society of Artisans. 24pp. 1869?. *LANGFORD (JOHN ALFRED). - [1869]
41; 63023 - POSTGATE (J) A few words on adulteration. 8pp. - 1857
41; 63985 - Adult reformatories. Read at the meeting of the National Association for the promotion of Social Science, held at Birmingham, October 1868. 7pp. 1868. *HILL (MATTHEW DAVENPORT) Recorder of Birmingham. - 1868
41; 63989 - JONES (C) A plan for realizing the perfection of money; in which it is demonstrated that "paper is capable of being made a much more perfect standard of value, than either gold or silver". 19pp. - 1832
41; 64734 - MANTLE (G.J.) To the Rt. Hon. Lord John Russell. A letter on chartism. 4pp. - 1848
41; 64735 - LANGFORD (J.A.) An address to the people of England, on the question of household, or universal suffrage. 4pp. - nd
41; 67033 - GUTTERIDGE (T) A letter to Lord Ward concerning lithotomy. 14pp. - 1857
41; 67044 - GORE (A.A.) A poet's home. Reprinted from the Small Heath Literary Magazine. 4pp. - 1878
41; 67159 - BALL (E) Tables of English history, exhibiting the descent and succession of the English sovereigns (A.D. 449 - 1853) 7pp. - 1857
41; 72738 - MANTON (J.S.) A proposal to abolish the income tax, to set industry free, and to put an equitable tax on all property 10pp. - 1879
41; 82187 - HILL (A) American expressions. 8pp. - 1876
41; 88090 - SOUTHALL (I) Man and his relation to the lower creatures. 12pp. - 1886
41; 130503 - The Education Code - Lord Norton's motion. Two letters to the "Birmingham Daily Post" 8pp. 1880. *MacCARTHY (Rev. EGERTON FRANCIS MEAD). - 1880
41; 172339 - The supply and training of candidates for Holy Orders. A paper read at the Worcester Diocesan Conference (October 1912) 8pp. 1902. *MASTERMAN (JOHN HOWARD BERTRAM). - 1902
41; 185174 - DAVIS (W.J.) A scheme of insurance. The insurance of the children of trade unionists. A scheme drawn up at the invitation of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress. 8pp. - 1904
41; 198813 - OWEN (W.T.) A cycling sketch. Three weeks on a wheel in France. A reprint from "The Birmingham News." 14pp. - 1901
41; 210143 - SARGANT (W.L.) Retaliation necessary to free trade. Reprinted from the Birmingham Daily Gazette. 16pp. - 1885
41; 210157 - ROGERS (S) Climbing at the English lakes. An ascent of the great Napes Needle. Reprinted from the Birmingham Daily Gazette. 8pp. - 1898
41; 211949 - ULLATHORNE (W.B.) Bishop. Remarks on the proposed Education Bill. 20pp. - 1850
41; 224984 - England needs inland steam navigation. A tale. (Part III only) pp. 47 – 89. 1885. *LLOYD (SAMUEL). - 1885
41; 227125 - Laws and regulations of the Birmingham Society of Arts and School of Design. 8pp 1843. Arts (Birmingham Society of) and School of Design. - 1843
41; 233493 - SAWYER (Sir J.) Contributions to clinical thermometry. Reprinted from the "Birmingham Medical Review" 14pp. - 1875
41; 239223 - MENDHAM (J) Modern evasions of Christianity. A sermon. 31pp. - 1840
41; 239352 - The Sabbath, its religious observance a national duty and a national blessing : a tract for the times / by John Angell James. - 1850
41; 243105 - HUNTER (J. and W.) & Co. "To be or not to be" Happiness or misery? etc. 13th edition. 72pp. - 1862
41; 243677 - CARR (AT.) Milton's "Paradise regained" 12pp.
41; 245950 - A table of German declensions. - 1885
41; 245952 - ROTHE (A.L.) A table of German declensions. Broadside - 1885
41; 257592 - SWAN (T) Tract for the times (No. 1) What is all the noise about? 8pp.
41; 257593 - SWAN (T) Tract for the times (No. 2) The Bible and the Pope, in prose and verse. 8pp.
41; 264903 - At Christmas time with the children. - 1892
41; 265635 - LINE (C.A.) The prevention of injury to oil paint or water paint caused by alkaline efflorescence on newly plastered wall surfaces, by "Philadelphian" (pseud.) 8pp. - 1916
41; 293006 - BRAGGE (G.S.) What is a Gavel? A lecture given before the Carvarvon Lodge, Swandlincote, 1919. 13pp. - 1919
41; 311187 - SWAN (T) Tract for the times (No. 1) What is all the noise about? 8pp.
41; 315096 - The Sabbath, its religious observance a national duty and a national blessing. - 1853
41; 319339 - Christmas cheer. - 1890
41; 331166 - DOLLMAN (H) Shakespeare's portrait? A suggested hypothesis. Port. Illus. 16pp. - 1926
41; 348893 - OWEN (D. C. LLOYD) Inflammations of the iris. Reprinted from the Birmingham Medical Review, Nov., 1923. 20pp. - 1903
41; 369383 - The ideal form in which a journal should be produced, from the librarian's point of view. - 1929
41; 378556 - A wanderer in hardware. - 1930
41; 384805 - The late Mr. George Dawson on Ritualism, then (1844) called Puseyism, "Popish priests of a Protestant Church" and the Rev. J.H. Newman, D.D. (now Cardinal Newman). Reprinted from the Birmingham Daily Gazette. December 15th 1880. 4pp. DAWSON (GEORGE). - 1880
41; 385518 - The optical theory of portable daylight signalling lamps. - 1920
41; 385944 - Chamberlain (Rt. Hon. J.) Speech at Stourbridge, January 29th 1894. Published by the Midlands Liberal Unionist Association. 12pp. 1894. Liberal Unionist Association (Midlands). - 1894
41; 386316 - Trade and the Empire, No. 68. Tariff reform and employment. A speech delivered at Limehouse, December 1904. 27pp. 1904. CHAMBERLAIN (Rt. Hon. JOSEPH) M.P.. - 1904
41; 387156 - [Articles from various journals and society proceedings].
41; 387949 - Harness brasses. - 1930
41; 390924 - The romance of a lump of coal. (Coal Conservation and Smoke Abatement) Illus. Table. 8pp. 1931. TWINE (WILLIAM ALFRED). - 1931
41; 390925 - Air, oil and water colours : the influence of design and materials upon service. - 1931
41; 394616 - Modern methods of ascertaining specific gravity. - 1929
41; 394617 - Weighing in the chemical industries. - 1927
41; 401722 - The traditional architecture of western Yorkshire. - 1933
41; 407882 - Freemasonry, pro bono publico. With references to the Birmingham Reference Library. From The Freemason. 8th July 1933. *FENTON (SYDNEY JAMES). - 1933
41; 410918 - On the efficiency of the grace of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 23pp. 1790. *BOONE (Mrs. SUSANNA) formerly Waring : -. - 1790
41; 410920 - The Fire's continued at Oxford: | Or, | The Decree of the Convocation for burning | the Naked Gospel, considered. | In a Letter to a Person of Honour / [by James Parkinson]. - 1690
41; 413412 - SMITH (J) A vindication of defensive war and of the military profession. A sermon preached before the North Worcestershire volunteers in Tewkesbury parish church, May 12, 1805. 22pp. - 1805
41; 422079 - Cacao fermentation in West Africa. - 1934
41; 422681 - Vitamin D in cacao shell. - 1934
41; 424072 - In Shropshire. - 1934
41; 433190 - The romance of heraldry. - 1934
41; 434640 - Treasures of the Rylands Library. - 1961
41; 435885 - The Ortler alps. - 1935
41; 441708 - Factors in the design of sewage disposal works. - 1935
41; 442343 - Adventure on a first flight : the story of "four frightened people". - 1935
41; 447610 - Blackwell (W.) An everyday commodity (oil) : its discovery and treatment. (Issued by W. and R. Blackwell, Victoria Oil Works, Aston) 22pp. 1936. BLACKWELL (W. and R.) Victoria Oil Works, Aston. - 1936
41; 448545 - LINE (C.A.) The prevention of injury to oil paint or water paint caused by alkaline efflorescence on newly plastered wall surfaces, by "Philadelphian" (pseud.) Reprinted from The Decorator, June 1916. 8pp. - 1916
41; 449122 - Improving the efficiency of activated sludge. - 1936
41; 458954 - OLIVER (J. W.) Synopsis of the natural orders of British flowering plants. Compiled and arranged by J.W. Oliver. 18pp. - 1886
41; 460306 - Old maps. Summary of a talk to the Town Planning Institute. From Journal of the Town Planning Institute. Volume 18. Illustrated from blocks lent by the Birmingham Archaeological Society. 11pp. 1932. *CADBURY (WILLIAM ADLINGTON). - 1932
41; 472574 - BARLING (Sir H.G.) Cancer. Reflections on the past and present. Reprinted from the Birmingham Medical Review. Vol. 7. 20pp. - 1932
41; 472577 - Memory-playing. - 1926
41; 476032 - Are "the brains behind the labour revolt" all wrong?. - 1913
41; 476033 - On getting a change of mind. - 1933
41; 476034 - M. Bergson's new work on morals and religion. - 1932
41; 476035 - The significance of Jesus for faith. - 1936
41; 476036 - In memoriam : Francis Crawford Burkitt. - 1935
41; 477257 - Consciousness as a cause of neural activity. - 1913
41; 477258 - The new era in psychic research. - 1932
41; 477259 - How to believe. - 1936
41; 477260 - The latest phase of gospel criticism. - 1935
41; 484349 - Vitamin-D in foodstuffs : a discussion of policy. - 1938
41; 484391 - Electrical interference. - 1938
41; 484403 - The duty of the Christian teacher. - 1927
41; 495146 - The destruction of a macadam road. - 1916
41; 504166 - The gospel and our rural population / three papers by T.M. Morris, etc. - 1886
41; 517118 - ROTHE (A.L.) French genders for schools. 2nd edition. 16pp. - 1888
41; 523358 - A collection of leaflets by and relating to Sir Oliver Lodge. 1879 – 1930. *LODGE (Sir OLIVER JOSEPH). - 1930
41; 523410 - A text-book of metaphysics : [review and critique]. - 1923
41; 523442 - Sources of power known and unknown : Trueman Wood lecture. - 1919
41; 523454 - Sketch of the principal electrical papers read before section A during the late meeting of the British Association at Manchester 1887. - 1887
41; 527247 - Herder and the Scottish historical school. - 1939
41; 527248 - Property and society : the Scottish historical school of the eighteenth century. - 1938
41; 527251 - The stage of the "Englische Komo?dianten" : three problems. - 1940
41; 530035 - Gibraltar : the problem of defence. - 1939
41; 531708 - A collection of articles, by and relating to, Raymond W.G. Card. Ports. 8pp. c.1920 - 1935. *CARD (RAYMOND WILLIAM GEORGE). - 1935
41; 532227 - A suggested post-war educational policy. - 1942
41; 535011 - Wines and spirits. - 1938
41; 535698 - HARVEY (W.E.) The mystery of existence, after all wars. A new outlook for the thoughtful reader. 7pp. - 1941
41; 539274 - The ideals which inspired the Reformation in England. - 1943
41; 540460 - 9 letters to our legislators on the cost, cause and prevention of unemployment, poverty and war,. - 1942
41; 541184 - The Christian front : some hints on house groups and Rome fellowships. - 1943
41; 544117 - Der schwefelsaure Kalk im Salzsiedeprocess. - 1905
41; 547568 - The aftermath of the war : economic and industrial problems : presidential address to the Vesey Club. - 1919
41; 550408 - Praying in water. - 1937
41; 551304 - The moral challenge of M.K. Gandhi. - 1942
41; 560176 - Our customers : their prosperity and purchasing power as they effect our trade. - 1945
41; 572745 - A Christian approach to peace : [an address]. - 1945
41; 574129 - Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett : the inner drama. - 1946
41; 574230 - Debt must go : an enquiry as to the cause of our ills. - 1946
41; 578182 - Essentials in the planning and equipment of a university library. - 1946
41; 578183 - The prevention of juvenile delinquency. - 1946
41; 581391 - The silversmith's craft : a manufacture or an art?. - 1945
41; 586891 - A sermon to servants with a dedication to masters and mistresses. - 1805
41; 589758 - The third way. - 1947
41; 598836 - Ethical positivism : [a paper to] the Aristotelian Society, Feb. 1949. - 1949
41; 608563 - The concept of value as an a priori category. - 1948
41; 608564 - Human actions produce equal reactions : the secret of perfect health. - 1946
41; 619977 - Peking visit : [articles]. - 1951
41; 619978 - Ludwig Uhland. - 1864
41; 623215 - Land of tommorrow. - 1951
41; 625089 - Mad dog. - 1952
41; 625092 - Christian experience : a Quaker approach. - 1952
41; 625390 - London tramway subway : 40th anniversary, 1948. - 1948
41; 625392 - Kurt Heuser and the German Kolonialroman : a study. - 1935
41; 625393 - On colon catarrh. - 1902
41; 625394 - An efficient intestinal antiseptic. - 1924
41; 625979 - An agreement between Simon, Bishop of Worcester and Waleran, Earl of Worcester. - 1950
41; 628955 - Henry Tudor : king and physician. - 1952
41; 629010 - Child guidance. - 1952
41; 638461 - Modern trends and techniques in road construction and maintenance. - 1954
41; 638508 - World government and the Kingdom of God. - 1950
41; 638509 - Gandhi : the practical peace-builder. - 1952
41; 638698 - Somali workers in Britain. - 1953
41; 638703 - Churches of Christ (disciples) and the ecumenical age. - 1951
41; 643055 - Knight errant : [a story]. - 1935
41; 660099 - Free churchmanship : an appraisement : an address. - 1948
41; 660150 - The oldest monument of Russian travel. - 1900
41; 660182 - The Rev. John Blackburn, 1792-1855. - 1955
41; 660311 - [Contributions to the literature of geology : reprints from various journals].
41; 660330 - The significance of Jesus Christ for the world as it is today : broadcast address. - 1948
41; 660382 - Christ magnified : a sermon preached in St. Margaret's Chapel, Brighton, 1872. - 1872
41; 660389 - The right of the nation to deal with the ecclesiastical endowments now administered by the Church of England : [paper read before the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-patronage and Control, at Birmingham, Feb. 9 1875]. - 1875
41; 660390 - The right of the nation to deal with the ecclesiastical endowments now administered by the Church of England : [paper read before the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-patronage and Control, at Birmingham, Feb. 9 1875]. - 1876
41; 660440 - A sermon in honour of the blessed sacrament. - 1956
41; 660778 - The child as artist : some conversations with Professor C?iz?ek. - 1931
41; 660779 - A lecture by Professor C?iz?ek. - 1931
41; 660824 - Nationalisation : the facts. - 1957
41; 660883 - [Articles on George Fox : reprints and extracts from Quaker periodicals].
41; 661102 - Brethren hymnology. - 1956
41; 661142 - Pioneer day : the first Mormon trek. - 1958
41; 661174 - Disciplined discipleship. - 1957
41; 661180 - Diego Hurtado de Mendoza and his plaquette bindings. - 1954
41; 661690 - Your income and your pensions. - 1959
41; 661797 - Smashing the Mahdi : an address delivered in the Birmingham Concert Hall, on Sunday, Feb. 22nd, 1885. - 1885
41; 661798 - Many thanks : an address delivered in the Birmingham Concert Hall, on Sunday, March 1st, 1885. - 1885
41; 661799 - Hungry : an address delivered in the Grand Theatre, Birmingham, on Sunday, November 1st, 1885, on behalf of the unemployed. - 1885
41; 661941 - Christ's method of teaching : [talk given at the national meeting of Catholic Young Men's Society of Great Britain, 1960]. - 1960
41; 661968 - The crucial factor : the supply and training of teachers, 1960-1970 : [address given at Annual Conference of the National Union of Teachers]. - 1960
41; 661970 - The atonement in Romans and Galatians. - 1925
41; 661977 - The theological bearings of certain extra-liturgical uses of the blessed sacrament. - 1917
41; 661999 - The mutiny at Singapore. - 1958
41; 662043 - The priest's guide in holy week. - 1947
41; 662044 - Practical scientific instruction. - 1870
41; 662116 - The ministry of women in the present age. - 1961
41; 662145 - Osteopathy. - 1926
41; 662171 - Ulysses to his friends. - 1917
41; 662227 - Medicine for home, factory & first aid post. - 1961
41; 662302 - Notes on some of the principal recommendations of the Royal Commission on the Care and Control of the Feeble-minded. - 1908
41; 662395 - The poetry of Gerard Hopkins. - 1918
41; 662487 - A collection of the evidence for and against the traditional wording of the baptismal phrase in Matthew 28:19. - 1962
41; 663035 - The rolling of iron : a paper read at the Science Museum, 4th November 1964. - 1964
41; 663145 - Benjamin Donn (1729-1798) : teacher of mathematics and navigation. - 1963
41; 663211 - Child drama and its value in education; given at the 1st drama conference of the Department of Education and Science for Wales, Bangor University, April, 1965. - 1967
41; 663265 - Main events and personalities in Jewish History, 1750 B.C.E. to 1963 C.E. / prepared by Reuben S. Brookes. - 1968
41; 663424 - Buying a square piano / [by] Brian Gould. - 1968
41; 663434 - Cultural analysis. - 1967
41; 663435 - Cultural criticism : the convergence of two cultures. - 1967
41; 663444 - Early problems of dental prosthesis.
41; 663460 - Teaching with a purpose : using child drama with younger children.
41; 663482 - The Greeks had a word for it : [a history of wheel-bearings]. - 1969
41; 744572 - Reform or regret? / edited by James Ackers and Anthony Mitton. - 1965
41; 744996 - What's wrong with general practice? / a memorandum by the Birmingham [Branch of the] Bow Group. - 1965
41; 758164 - Psychology of racial prejudice. - 1968
41; 759027 - The case for Christian socialism : a challenge. - 1966
41; 787119 - The odyssey : presidential address delivered to the Classical Association at Westminster School, 3rd January 1936. - 1936
51; 237840 - The Pied Piper. A tale of Hamelin City. Masque performed at Bournville. Printed for private circulation. 20pp. 1912. DRINKWATER (JOHN). - 1912
51; 237841 - An English medley. Performed at Bournville. Printed for private circulation. 24pp. 1911. *DRINKWATER (JOHN). - 1911
51; 248680 - The Only Legend. A masque of the scarlet pierrot. Performed at Bournville on the visit of the British Association 1913. Printed for private circulation. 16pp. 1913. DRINKWATER (JOHN). - 1913
51; 258311 - The Storm. A play produced and published at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. 19pp. 1915. DRINKWATER (JOHN). - 1915
51; 266181 - The God of Quiet. A play produced and published at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. 20pp. 1916. *DRINKWATER (JOHN). - 1916
51; 268864 - X = O, a night of the Trojan War. A play produced and published at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. 16pp. 1917. DRINKWATER (JOHN). - 1917
51; 308553 - BOYDEN (H) and BRINDLEY (J.M.) King Christmas. An entertainment in three parts. 31pp.
51; 440895 - Royal College of Music. Concert performance of "First come, first served" : a comedy opera. Text by R.A.A. Gatty. Programme. 4pp. 1935. Music. - 1935
51; 643469 - Greysteel, or, The bearsarks come to Surnadale : opera in one act. - 1906
51; 660705 - Rescued : a story of Moses. - 1956
51; 660706 - The friendly one : the story of Ruth, Naomi and Boaz. - 1956
51; 662665 - Aidan, or, The warfare of love : a play in four acts and twelve tableaux / by James J. Blood ; words of the songs by the Rev. E.E. Kilburn only ; performed in the Birmingham and Midland Institute, Oct. 15-20, 1906 ; [also collection of picture postcards o - 1906
51GAT; 440895 - Royal College of Music. Concert performance of ‘First come, first served’ a comedy opera. Text by R.A.A. Gatty. Programme. 4pp. 1935. *GATTY (REGINALD ARTHUR ALLIX) Work relating to. - 1935
721; 243574 - PAYTON (C.L.) Songs of a native, by P.T.N. Poems. 14pp. - 1913
721; 247462 - HORNE (T) A reverie. A poem. 6pp. - 1863
721; 247497 - HORNE (T) A mother's soliloquy and farewell to Elford. A poem. 6pp. - 1868
721; 247498 - HORNE (T) A ramble in North Wales. December 1856. A poem, entitled "The Wreck" 11pp. - 1861
721; 247641 - HORNE (T) "Farewell" and other poems. 8pp.
721; 265333 - KIMBELL (W.H.) The history of a shilling. An autobiographical sketch. A poem. 30pp. - 1879
722; 312686 - PHOENIX (pseud.) A day in Sutton Park. A doggerel poem, written 1887. Part I. 20pp. - 1889
741; 68398 - MENDHAM (J) An address to the inhabitants of Sutton Coldfield, on the introduction of Popery into that parish. 31pp. - 1834
741; 389837 - ADAMTHWAITE (JOHN) The nature and principles of society. A sermon preached at Meriden, 1778. 14pp.
741; 435259 - STEPHENSON (N) Suggestive hints to promoters of churches, parsonages, schools etc. 12pp. - 1861
821; 279008 - CRANE (J) of Birmingham. Divinity versified, by the author of the People's Version of the Book of Psalms. 28pp. - 1860
921; 781700 - Penny farthing madness : [a collection of poems]. - 1969
921; 781701 - Doubts and memories : [a collection of poems]. - 1969
941; 717236 - Proposed method of relief from the decimal difficulty in Great Britain : [a reprint, with additions, of a pamphlet of 1902]. - 1962
98081 - Birmingham and literature. Read at the meeting of the Library Association at Birmingham 1887. 4pp. DOWNING (WILLIAM).
424497 - The Literary associations of Birmingham. From The Publishers' Circular. Vol. 140. Illus. 1934. WESTON (MIRIAM EDITH). - 1934
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