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Owen Jones
The Roman court erected in the Crystal Palace (including the antique sculptures in the nave) - London: 1854
15/3341
The Greek court erected in the Crystal Palace. - London: 1854
15/3339
Description of the Egyptian court erected in the Crystal Palace. - London: 1854
13/816
Dr Robert Gordon Latham
The natural history department of the Crystal Palace described. Ethnology. Zoology and Botany. - London: 1854
15/3346
Sir Austen Henry Layard, author, draughtsman
The Monuments Of Nineveh. From Drawings Made On The Spot By Austen Henry Layard, Esq., D.C.L. Illustrated In One Hundred Plates. - London:: 1849. (-1853.)
05/52
Sir Austen Henry Layard
The Nineveh Court in the Crystal Palace. - London
15/3343
John Leech
Follies of the year: a series of coloured etchings from Punch's Pocket Books - 1844-1864 / ; with some notes by Shirley Brooks - London: [1868]
11/2459
John Leighton
To the Royal Academy of Arts : upon the condition and future of its Library / John Leighton, F.S.A. Royal Institution of Great Britain, Jan. 1869. - London: 1769
12/3404
Charles Robert Leslie RA
Autobiographical Recollections. By The Late Charles Robert Leslie, R.A. Edited, With A Prefatory Essay On Leslie As An Artist, And Selections From His Correspondence. By Tom Taylor, Esq., Editor Of "The Autobiography Of Haydon." In Two Volumes. - Vol. I. (II.) With Portrait. - London:: 1860. [The right of Translation is reserved.]
05/3702
Henry Nelson O'Neil ARA
Lectures On Painting Delivered At The Royal Academy By Henry O'Neil, A.R.A. With Additional Notes And Appendix. - London:: 1866.
05/3778
Sir Richard Owen
Geology and inhabitants of the ancient world described by Richard Owen. The animals constructed by B. W. Hawkins. - London: 1854
15/3349
Sir Samuel Phillips
The portrait gallery of the Crystal Palace - London: 1854
15/3345
Guide to the Crystal Palace and park - London: 1854
13/817
Désiré Raoul-Rochette
Lectures On Ancient Art. By Raoul Rochette. - London:: 1854.
06/2380
Samuel Rogers
The Poems - London: [1842]
19/1280
Sir George Scharf
The Pompeian court in the Crystal Palace. - London: 1854
16/791
Théophile Silvestre
Art, Artists, And Industry In England. A Lecture Delivered At The Society Of Arts By Théophile Silvestre, Appointed by H.E. the Minister of State and of the Household of H.M. the Emperor of the French to inspect the Fine Arts in Europe. - London:: 1859.
06/2607
Algernon Charles Swinburne
William Blake. A Critical Essay. By Algernon Charles Swinburne. With Illustrations From Blake's Designs In Facsimile, Coloured And Plain. Second Edition. - London:: 1868. [All rights reserved.]
05/3626
Alfred Tennyson, 1st baron Tennyson
Enoch Arden / by Alfred Tennyson ; illustrated by Arthur Hughes - London: 1866
11/1871
Poems by Alfred Tennyson; illustrated by T. Crestwick, J. E. Millais, W. Holman Hunt, W. Mulready, J. C. Horsley, D. G. Rossetti, C. Stanfield, D. Maclise. - London: 1857
12/1395
Richard Westmacott the Younger RA
On colouring statues : Some observations on ancient and modern polychromy in sculpture. - London: [1859]
23/681
Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt
Notices of sculpture in ivory, consisting of a lecture on the history, methods, and chief productions of the art, delivered at the first annual general meeting of the Arundel Society, on the 29th June, 1855 by M. Digby Wyatt, architect, honorary member of the Society, etc. and A catalogue of specimens of ancient ivory-carvings in various collections, (casts of which are sold by the Society in classes exemplifying the principal schools and periods) by Edmund Oldfield, M.A. Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford; Assistant in the Department of Antiquities, British Museum. With nine photographic illustrations, by J. A. Spencer. - London: 1856
19/3141
The Byzantine and Romanesque court in the Crystal Palace described by M. Digby Wyatt and J. B. Waring - London: 1854
15/3326
The Mediæval court in the Crystal Palace M. Digby Wyatt and J. B. Waring - London: 1854
15/3325
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