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HD407 Art and Design History in Brighton - Places and Processes | University of Brighton 09/28/21 HD407 Art and Design History in Brighton - Places and Processes | University of Brighton HD407 Art and Design History in Brighton View Online - Places and Processes Ainsworth WH, Ovingdean Grange: A Tale of the South Downs, vol Classic reprint series (Forgotten Books 2015) Ambrose T, Prinny and His Pals: George IV and His Remarkable Gift of Friendship (Peter Owen 2009) Annebella Pollen, ‘Sweet Nothings: Suggestive Brighton Postcard Inscriptions’ Photography and Culture <http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2752/175145209X419408> Antram N and Morrice R, Brighton and Hove, vol Pevsner architectural guides (Yale University Press 2008) ‘Apollo; London - ProQuest’ <https://search.proquest.com/publication/54069> Arscott D, East Sussex Events: Death, Disaster, War and Weather (Phillimore 2003) ——, A Century of Brighton & Hove (Sutton 2007) ——, Brighton: A Very Peculiar History: With Added Hove, Actually, vol The cherished library (Book House 2009) Arscott D and Dawsonera, Brighton: A Very Peculiar History: With Added Hove, Actually, vol The cherished library (Book House 2009) <http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Brighton&isbn=978190875929 0> ‘At Home with the Georgians’ <https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/018363F0?bcast=116776531> Austen J, Mansfield Park, vol Penguin classics (Penguin 2003) ——, Pride and Prejudice, vol Vintage classics (Vintage 2007) Beevers D, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery and Royal Pavilion, Art Gallery and Museums, Brighton, Chinese Whispers: Chinoiserie in Britain 1650-1930 (Royal Pavilion & Museums 2008) Berry S, Georgian Brighton (Phillimore 2005) 1/6 09/28/21 HD407 Art and Design History in Brighton - 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Places and Processes | University of Brighton Fred, ‘1930s Architecture and the Cult of the Sun’, Modernism on sea: art and culture at the British seaside (Peter Lang 2009) Gaillard E and Walter M, A Taste for the Exotic: Orientalist Interiors (Thames & Hudson 2011) Gardiner M, The Other Side of the Counter: The Life of a Shop Girl 1925-1945, vol QueenSpark book (QueenSpark 1985) Garner P and Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, A Seaside Album: Photographs and Memory (Philip Wilson 2003) Gilbert EW, Brighton: Old Ocean’s Bauble (Flare Books 1975) Gray F, Designing the Seaside: Architecture, Society and Nature (Reaktion 2006) Gray, Frank, ‘Kissing and Killing: A Short History of Brighton on Film’ Film Studies 64 <https://search.proquest.com/docview/2378505/A831D6B09A6449E9PQ/6?accountid=972 7> Greene G, The End of the Affair (Penguin in association with Heinemann 1962) ——, Brighton Rock, vol Vintage classics ([New ed], Vintage 2011) Griffiths N, Shops Book: Brighton 1900-1930 : Shopkeepers and Street Traders in East Brighton, 1900-1930, vol QueenSpark book (QueenSpark 1981) Guest A and others, Dangerous Ground: Sculpture in the City (Scottish Sculpture Trust 1999) Hackforth-Jones J and Roberts M, Edges of Empire: Orientalism and Visual Culture, vol New interventions in art history (Blackwell 2005) Hamilton P and others, The Gorse Trilogy (Black Spring 2007) Hern A, The Seaside Holiday: The History of the English Seaside Resort (Cresset Press 1967) Heyer G, Regency Buck (Arrow 2004) Hibbert C, George IV (Penguin 1976) Honour H, Chinoiserie: The Vision of Cathay (John Murray 1973) Jackson-Stops G, John Nash, Views of the Royal Pavilion (Pavilion 1991) Jacobson D, Chinoiserie (Phaidon 1993) John, ‘Reading the Beach’, Reading the popular (Routledge 1991) Kelly I, Beau Brummell: The Ultimate Dandy (Hodder 2006) 3/6 09/28/21 HD407 Art and Design History in Brighton - 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