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VTS = Visual Telling of Stories AOI = Alphabet of Illustrators DB = Digital Books

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John Vernon Lord, lecture on The Hunting of the Snark

AOI   Adolph Propp, Pique Dame 1922 Berlin
VTS   Reconstructions, The Longacre Book of Trains 1963

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Thomas Derrick, Ye Palmerman 1914

VTS   TRADE CATALOGUES, HEPPLEWHITE CABINET MAKERS' GUIDE 1794
AOI   Robert Lawson, Aesop Fables 1941

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WOOD ENGRAVING MENU, PERTELOTE, Bibliography of the Golden Cockerel Press 1943 a selection

AOI   Victor Ross,Off the Beeton Track 1947
AOI   Victor Ross, English Fashions for Puffin, c1947

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ALMANAC, Sunrise, Dutch Catholic Almanac 1940

AOI   Raymond McGrath, illustrations to London Adventure
AOI   John Hassall, Absurd Ditties 1903

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John Farleigh, The Adventures of the Black Girl 1932, a selection

AOI   R.J.Enraght-Moony, selection of plates from The Golden Age 1915
VTS   Kenneth Grahame Illustrators Menu

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Illustrators of Hans Christian Andersen

AOI   C.Walter Hodges, illustrations to The Norman Conquest 1966
VTS   VISUAL CODES, CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SYMBOLS, NORRIS 1952

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C.Walter Hodges Menu

AOI   C.Walter Hodges, illustrations toHuckleberry Fynn 1955
VTS   Communications,Making Radios, Radio Engineering, Norris 1952

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Clarke Hutton, The Beach at Falesa, 1960

VTS   Guinness Advertising Brochures Menu
AOI   Groves-Raines, A Guinness Sportfolio

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Henry B Kane, illustrations to One Day at Beetle Rock 1944

VTS   Blackburn's Academy Notes, documenting picture shows
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