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Calculations Title Author Year £ Althorp Charles Spencer 10.00 calculations Title Author Year £ Althorp Charles Spencer 10.00 Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire Amanda Foreman 4.50 Sermons to Young Women in two James Fordyce 1766 25.00 vols; Vol first Des Erasmi Roterodami Dialogus Cui Erasmus 1693 75.00 Titulus Ciceronianus sive De optimo genere Dicendi Lives of the Poets Vol 1 Samuel Johnson 1820 10.00 Life of John Wesley, 2nd edition Coke and Moore 1792 50.00 La Raison par Alphabet 6th edition A Voltaire 1769 95.00 to I A new dictionary of heraldry, 2nd James Coates 1739 75.00 edition The Argonautics of Apollonius Francis Fawkes 1780 75.00 Rhodius in four books, the whole revised, corrected and completed Napoleon and Other Poems Bernard Barton 1822 125.00 Athens and Attica; Journal of a Christopher 1837 175.00 Residence there; 2nd ed Wordsworth Memoirs of a Banking-House Sir William Forbes of 1860 45.00 Pitsligo, Bart The History of Florence and of the Niccolo Machiavelli 1847 45.00 Affairs of Italy from the earliest time to the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent with The Prince and various historical tracts Letters of Elizabeth Montagu in three Elizabeth Montagu 1810 volumes Curiosities for the Ingenious ... of n.d. 1821 10.00 nature science and art The essayes or counsels civill and [Bacon] Francis Lo 1862 60.00 morall of Francis Lo Vervlam Vervlam Viscount of St Viscount of St Alban Alban Model Lessons for Infant School By the author of 1854 10.00 Teachers and Nursery Governesses Lessons on Objects Part II 4th Ed Brett's Miscellany containing above Peter Brett 1757 20.00 one hundred useful and entertaining particulars ... Improvement of Youth Music and the Art of Dress; two n.d. 1852 45.00 essays from the Quarterly Review Journal Encyclopedique par une n.d. 1758 45.00 societe de Gens de Lettres Vol II Feb March Lives of the British Admirals Vol IV n.d. 1837 10.00 Directions pour La Conscience D'un n.d. 1775 75.00 Roi Extracts from the writings of Francis John Kendall 1797 25.00 Fenelon Archbishop of Cambray with some memoirs of his life Essays and Poems Dr Oliver Goldsmith 1802 30.00 The Kickleburys on the Rhine 1st Mr M A Titmarsh (W M 1850 30.00 edition Thackeray) Page 1 calculations The Poetical Works of Owen Owen Meredith 1867 5.00 Meredith The Vicar of Wakefield Oliver Goldsmith 1906 1.50 Told in the Twilight F E Wetherley, 30.00 illustrations Ellen Edwards and John Staples Halenz's Photo Rhein Panorame n.d. 1869 45.00 Mainz and Coln Sparks from the Anvil n.d. 1887 20.00 Hei Levilt and Luftig 1930 30.00 A Midsummer Night's Dream Arthur Rackham 1919 45.00 Palgrave's Golden Treasury n.d. 20.00 Shakespeares Tragedy of Hamlet W G Simmonds 20.00 Great British Food Revival Several 2011 4.00 Birds Britannica Mark Cocker, Richard 2005 40.00 Mabey Flora Britannica Richard Mabey 1997 15.00 The Oxford Chronolgical Tables of n.d. 60.00 History Pilgramages to Old Homes, Four Fletcher Moss 30.00 Volumes A Cotswold Family Hicks and Hicks Mrs William Hicks Beach Beach Industrial History of the Forest of Cyril Hart 45.00 Dean Rental of the Houses in Gloucester n.d. 25.00 1455 Historic Towns Vol 1 Lobel 45.00 Clentine Rambles Harris 1845 50.00 An original history of the City of Thomas Dudley 30.00 Gloucester Fosbrooke English Stained Glass n.d. 10.00 London's Metroland n.d. 6.00 The World of Mary Ellen Best Caroline Davidson 10.00 Nature and Imagination, the Work of Michael Wilson 7.50 Odilon Redon The Child Art of Peggy Somerville Stephen Reiss 10.00 Models of Propriety Sir William Russell 1951 30.00 Flint Those Elegan Rolls-Royce Laurence Dalton 40.00 The Alvis Car 1920-1966 K R Day 40.00 Gardens in the Modern Landscape Christopher Tunnard 1938 45.00 Experiencing Architecture Steen Eiler 1959 10.00 Rasumussen The functional Tradition in Early J M Richards 1958 35.00 Industrial Buildings Alex Keighley n.d. 55.00 Epoch and Artist David Jones David Jones 95.00 Selected Writings Epoch and Artist David Jones David Jones 15.00 Selected Writings David Jones Anathemata Faberlon n.d. 15.00 Dinum Frieze R S Thomas 150.00 View from a Long Chair the memoirs Jack Pritchard 50.00 of Jack Pritchard Page 2 calculations Isokon for Ease for Ever Alastair Grieve 10.00 Creation in Space Joan Miro 10.00 Joan Miro Stephan von wiese, 7.50 Sylvia Martin The Story of Britain's Best Buildings Dan Cruickshank 10.00 Hans Coper Exhibition Card n.d. 20.00 Sam Haile Potter and Painter n.d. 10.00 Richard Jacobs Searching for Beauty Richard Jacobs 10.00 Phil Rogers A Potter of Our Time Sebastien Blackie 40.00 William Blake Tate Gallery 4.00 Blake, Palmer, Linnell & Co; The Life David Linnell 20.00 of John Linnell William Blake Kathleen Raine 4.00 Blake Peter Ackroyd 15.00 Complete Letters of Vincent Van n.d. 60.00 Gogh Serge Chermayeff, designer, Alan Powers 25.00 architect, teacher Jim Partridge n.d. 25.00 Franz Line Harry F Gaugh 65.00 Robert Motherwell and Black Stephanie Terenzio 1981 45.00 Piranesi, The Complete Etchings Luigi Ficacci 20.00 A History of Art in Africa n.d. 25.00 African Rock Art Paintings and David Coulson and 20.00 Engravings on Stone Alec Campbell Paul Klee Philippe Comte 45.00 Paul Klee Sabine Rewald 20.00 Anselm Kiefer n.d. 35.00 Fletcher Benton n.d. 30.00 Hughie O Donoghue painting n.d. 45.00 memory myth Milton Avery Robert Hobbs 100.00 Saryan n.d. 30.00 Utzon Richard Weston 70.00 Chryssa Cityscapes n.d. 1990 20.00 Friends and Rivals, Crosland, Giles Radice 7.50 Jenkins and Healey Love is Where it Falls an account of Simon Callow 8.50 a passionate friendship The Progressive Patriot, A search for Billy Bragg 25.00 belonging Blood Lines, Long and Short Stories Ruth Rendell 8.50 Straight Dick Francis 8.50 There's always tomorrow, an Anna Neagle 12.50 autobiography A Modern Comedy John Galsworth 15.00 Stark Ben Elton 5.00 Living Dangerously Katie Fforde 4.50 100 Best films of the Century Barry Norman 5.00 Art and Time Philip Rawson 7.50 Drawing, the Appreciation of the Philip Rawson 30.00 Arts, 3 The Uncanny Room Tessa Peters and 7.50 Janice West (eds) Page 3 calculations Mo Jupp 70th Birthday Celebration n.d. 7.50 Show Sculpture Philip Rawson 7.50 Sassoon's Long Journey; an Paul Fussell (ed) 7.50 illusrated selection from SS's The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston Anthem for Doomed Youth Lyn MacDonald (ed) 8.50 igned/first ed bookshelf A Neville Hilditch 45.00 Soldiers' Tales and the Life and Sir John Fortescue 30.00 Entertaining Adventures of Mrs Christian Davies The Soul of the War Philip Gibbs 12.50 Make a Signal! 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