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

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SYMBOLISM MENU, single 'vignette', UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, Time and the Arts

  AOI W.Heath Bobinson, Hovis Advertisement (single)
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Topography, Hackness, near Scarborough, engraved by J.Walker from a drawing by J.Hornsey.

 

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Topography, 2. Garstang Castle, 1815 anon

  VTS Topography, 3. The Monk's Stone, near Tinemouth, anon., undated c1810
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Topography, 4. The Town of Lancaster from Volume VII of an unknown publication, aonon.

 

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Topography, 5. Dunstanbrough Castle, anon from Picturesque Views of the Antiquites of England and Wales etc anon undated.

  VTS Topography, 6. A View on the River Manyfold at Wooton Mill at Staffoirdshire, anon. undated
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OUTDOOR ADVERTISING, single NORMAN MANSBRIDGE, THE HOARDINGS UK 1955 'HEALTH'

 

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Cartoon and Caricature, Lloyd George Cartoons, Punch cartoon of LG in Surrealist Mode,

  AOI Dulac, Six ILLUSTRATIONS FOR POE, 'The Bells'
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Farleigh, illustrations to The Black Girl, and Chapman's Homer

 

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Gibbings, illustrations to Salammbo

  AOI BARBARA GREG, ILLUSTRATION TO MYSTEROES OF NATURAL HISTORY
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KEITH HENDERSON, menu and illustrations for W.H.Hudson

 

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Norman JAMES, The Factory, single

  AOI Clare Leighton, wood engravings from The Farmer's Year
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Norman Lindsay, illustrations to Lysistrata

 

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Iain Macnab,three wood engravings

  AOI Claughton Pellew, two wood engravings
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Clifford Webb, Loading, wood engraving

 

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Clifford Webb, Building the Rick, wood engraving

  VTS PRINTING UP CLOSE, Thomas Warton, Poems 1748
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David Levine, literary portraits

 

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Natural History Books, THE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY DIVISION 4, GALLERY TWO

  VTS Zeppelin, a feature from Wonders of World Engineering 1937
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E.McKnight Kauffer dustjacket to The Open Conspiracy by H.G.Wells 1928

 

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Narratives of Eating, Honey Cake Moulds from Hungary

  VTS Pattern Menu,Joseph Beunat, an indicative selection from Receuil des dessins d'ornements d'architecture... c1813
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Maps Literary, Map of the Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms,Gulliver's Travels (Part Five)

 

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BOOKS MENU, IMPRINTS William Morris, S.C.Cockerll, A note on the Kelmscott Press 1898

  VTS Talwin Morris, Book Designer project, new Menu
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Talwin Morris, Red Letter Shakespeare Front Covers, Spines, Page Design, variant binding

 

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Talwin Morris, abstract symmetries, book bindings

  VTS Talwin Morris, designing for Greshams
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Talwin Morris, individual books

 

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Talwin Morris, catalogues of Blackie's production

  VTS Talwin Morris, the Cinamon collection at auction
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Talwin Morris, articles re book design 1890-1910

 

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Talwin Morris, introductory essay

  VTS Sports Sensation Menu, the 1932 Los Angeles Oluympics, a reassurance for today.
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Cornelis Anthonisz, a selection of Moralising Prints

 

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RUINS, Cornelis Anthonisz, The Fall of the Tower of Babel Lucas Cranach the Elder, The Fall of Babylon

  VTS Comparisons, Anthonisz, The Deathbeds of the Righteous and the Unrighteous
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BOOK MENU, Gregory Brown on Book Jackets

 

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Encyclopedic Impulses, William Caxton, Mirrour of the World 1480 (complete illustrations)

  VTS Trades Depicted (Amman et al) Young Tradesmen or Book of English Trades c1820
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Book Menu, DESMOND FLOWER, The Paper-Back, Its Past, Present and Future 1959

 

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Eric Fraser, A SELECTION OF BLACK AND WHITE WORK

  VTS Printing Up Close, Christopher Smart, A Song to David 1763
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Printing Up Close, Christopher Smart, A Song to David 1763

 

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London Menu, Hungerford Market

  VTS London Menu, York Buildings Stairs and the Waterworks
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