The Boke of Iford. Introduction by Robert Whalley. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Libanus Press, 1993.
1993
Archival
81302
Peto, Harold A. (Harold Ainsworth), 1854–1933
The Boke of Iford Introduction by Robert Whalley. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Libanus Press, 1993.
1993
Archival
81303
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Booby. Anseri Bassano affinis fusca avis. Smaller than Nature. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81304
Wales, James, 1746 or 1747–1795
The Breach Causeway and adjacent Scenery, on Bombay
1784?
Archival
81305
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Breda, or Spinach-plant; a beautiful Creeper, and excellent vegetable in Guzerat. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81306
The Brick House: a gallery of British sporting art
1985-1997
Archival
81307
The Brick House: A Gallery of British Sporting Art: booklet
circa 1989
Archival
81308
The Brick House, undated
undated
Archival
81309
The Bright Shapes and the True Names: A Memoir: book
2003
Archival
81310
The British Art Center at Yale
1979
Archival
81311
The British Art Center at Yale: An Introduction for Visitors and Students: booklet
1979
Archival
81312
The British Library
undated
Archival
81313
The British New Wave: Reconfiguring Modern British Cinema
1995-04-08
Archival
81314
The British Sporting Art Trust newsletter
1985-1997
Archival
81315
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
The British Stable, by Giles Worsley
2005
Archival
81316
The British View of India
1978-09-21 1978-12-03
Archival
81317
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Broad-leaf round Cardamom. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81318
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Brown Coach-whip Snake, on the Coast of Brazil. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81319
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Buck-horn Fern, at St. Helena. J. Forbes 1784
1784
Archival
81320
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
The Building of Elizabethan and Jacobean England, by Maurice Howard
2008
Archival
81321
The buildings of Scotland: Dundee and Angus by John Gifford
2012
Archival
81322
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Bur-tetah, or Pigeon-Partridge. J. Forbes 1779
1779
Archival
81323
The Burlington Magazine, Art in Britain: a special issue marking the centenary of the birth of Paul Mellon (1907-99), issue 149.1255: magazine
2007
Archival
81324
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Butterfly Fish, on the Coast of Guinea, of the natural size and colour. J. Forbes 1776
1776
Archival
81325
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Calavance, or Long Bean, of India; of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81326
The Camden Town Group
1980-04-16 1980-06-26
Archival
81327
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Camel-Leopard, in the Southern parts of Africa; which sometimes measures sixteen feet, from the tip of the horn to the under part of the hoof. J. Forbes 1776
1776
Archival
81328
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cape-Canary, or Tippet-Bird, with the Apple-Blossom, at the Cape of Good Hope. J. F. 1776
1776
Archival
81329
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cardamum Plant, with the Spice in its several stages. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archival
81330
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cassawary and Crown-Bird, from the Island of Java; in the Menagerie at the Cape of Good-Hope. J. Forbes 1776
1776
Archival
81331
Hartley, L. P. (Leslie Poles), 1895–1972
The Cat: An Essay. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Libanus Press, 1984.
1984
Archival
81332
The Center for Book Arts
1985 March 15–1985 April 30
Archival
81333
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Chameleon, of its natural size, and usual colour, on a branch of the Caringe-Tree. J. Forbes 1771
1771
Archival
81334
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Chameleon, when irritated, With the Kherunda, a pleasant wild Fruit. J. Forbes 1771
1771
Archival
81335
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Champaca in blossom; and its ripe seed; J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81336
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Chandelier-plant, of Hindostan. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81337
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The changeable Rose, of its natural size; arrayed in its earliest hue, or morning robe of white. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81338
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The changeable Rose Tree, on a reduced size
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81339
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
The Charterhouse, by Philip Temple
2010
Archival
81340
The Charterhouse: Survey of London, Monograph 18, by Philip Temple, 2010
1965 2019
Archival
81341
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Chetau, a favorite Animal, used by the Princes of Hindostan in hunting the Antelope. J. Forbes 1772
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81342
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Chilie, or Capsicum Plant; with an uncommon species of the Insect called the Mantis, or Soothsayer, drawn from Nature of the exact size. J. Forbes 1778
1778
Archival
81343
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Chulatra, smaller than the natural size, with the Rose-Colored Acacia, or Bawbel Tree, of Guzerat. J. Forbes 1781
1781
Archival
81344
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
The City and the King: Architecture and Politics in Restoration London, by Christine Stevenson
2013
Archival
81345
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Civet Cat, on the Malabar-Coast. J. Forbes 1772
1772
Archival
81346
The Clifton Hotel guide to London
circa 1958
Archival
81347
Jordan, Rolf
The Clock of the Years. An Anthology of Writings on Gerald and Joy Finzi¸ Marking Twenty-Five Years of the Finzi Friends Newsletter. Foreword by Paul Spicer. Lichfield: Chosen Press, 2007.
2007
Archival
81348
Reeves, James
The Closed Door. Sidcot, North Somerset: Gruffyground Press, 1977.
1977
Archival
81349
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cobra de Capello of the smallest species
1769?
Archival
81350
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cobra Minelle, of the largest size. J. Forbes 1770
1770
Archival
81351
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cock and Hen Taylor Birds at Bombay. J. Forbes 1768
1768
Archival
81352
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cocoa-nut Tree, J. Forbes 1767
1767
Archival
81353
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Common Locust of India, of its natural size; with the Lemon-Grass, a pleasant medicinal Plant, very efficacious in Bilious Complaints. J. Forbes 1780
1780
Archival
81354
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Concluding Voyage from Bombay to England; 1784, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81355
The convenient information of Shanghai Metro
2011
Archival
81356
The Conversation Piece: Arthur Devis and His Contemporaries, 1753-1828
1980-10-10 1980-11-30
Archival
81357
The Conversation Piece: Arthur Devis and His Contemporaries, by Ellen G. D’Oench
1980
Archival
81358
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
The Cosmopolitan Interior: Liberalism and the British Home 1870-1914, by Judith A Neiswander
2008
Archival
81359
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cossoomba, a valuable Plant used in dying, in the Province of Guzerat, drawn from Nature. J. Forbes 1778
1778
Archival
81360
The Cottage of Content
1977-11-02 1977-12-31
Archival
81361
The Cottage of Content, Or, Toys, Games, and Amusements of Nineteenth Century England; John Brewer et. al.
1965 2019
Archival
81362
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cotton Plant, in its different Stage, from the earliest Blossom, to the expansion of the Pod of ripe Cotton. J. Forbes 1780
1780
Archival
81363
The Country School Third Grade with Louise Meusel and Jane Crowley
1999-10-14
Archival
81364
The Creative Printmaker
1985-07-09 1985-08-01
Archival
81365
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Crested-Jay, of South America; on a Branch of the Custard-apple Tree. J.F. 1765
1765
Archival
81366
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Crested Plover of Guzerat. J. Forbes 1778
1778
Archival
81367
The Critical Eye/I
1984-05-16 1984-07-15
Archival
81368
The Critical Eye/I Catalogue by John T. Paoletti
1984
Archival
81369
The Critique of Reason: Romantic Art, 1760-1860
2015-03-06 2015-07-26
Archival
81370
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cullum, of Guzerat; called in Europe the Demoiselle of Numidia; generally from four to six feet high. J. Forbes 1779
1779
Archival
81371
The Culture of Restoration England
1989-04-22 1989-04-23
Archival
81372
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cunning-Fish, at St. Helena; of its naural Size and Color. J. Forbes 1784
1784
Archival
81373
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Curmoor, or Florican, one of the highest-flavored Birds in India; about half the natural size. J. Forbes 1781
1781
Archival
81374
Daily Telegraph (London)
The Daily Telegraph Magazine
1972 July 28
Archival
81375
The Daily Telegraph to and from John Baskett, and Paul Mellon (John Walker's Daily Telegraph Obituary)
1995-09-29 1995-10-30
Archival
81376
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Dark Taylor-Bird, of Guzerat, on a Sprig of the Custnah Tree. J. Forbes 1778
1778
Archival
81377
Shirley Smith, Richard
The Dark Tower, Point of Departure, Artist's Proof
1961
Archival
81378
Clarke, Elizabeth
The Darkening Green. London: Faber and Faber, Ltd., 1964.
1964
Archival
81379
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Date Tree, of Hindostan. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81380
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Devil-Fish. Drawn from a very small one, caught at sea. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81381
Shirley Smith, Richard
The Devil's chase, for Poems of Shelley
1971
Archival
81382
The Diagorides Victors at Olympia [and] Elysium or the State of Final Retribution. Barry Pinxt. J. Mitan sculp.
undated
Archival
81383
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Diamond mentioned in the preceding Letter, of its exact size and shape. J. Forbes 1781
1781
Archival
81384
The Diary of Ford Madox Brown, edited by Virginia Surtees, 1981
1966 2018
Archival
81385
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
The Diary of Joseph Farington, by Kathryn Cave
1985
Archival
81386
The Diary of Joseph Farrington : Index / by Evelyn Newby
1998
Archival
81387
The Discovery of Painting: the Growth of Interest in the Arts in England, 1680-1768 / Iain Pears
1988
Archival
81388
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Double-Beak, or Rhinoceros-Bird; on the Coast of Malabar; smaller than Nature. J. Forbes
circa 1765-1800
Archival
81389
The Royal Veterinary College: Save Duncan's Horses Appeal, commemorative brochures
undated
Archival
81390
The Ruskin Gallery
1994 January 22
Archival
81391
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sable, or Bone-Fish, at Bombay. F. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
81392
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sahi, or Blue Banana-Bird of the Brazils; on a Branch of the Guava-Tree; both of the natural size. Jam. Forbes
1780?
Archival
81393
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sahras, an elegant Bird in Guzerat; from four to six feet high. J. Forbes 1778
1778
Archival
81394
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The same Chameleon in a third change, when it approached any thing black, on a Sprig of the Neva Tree. J. Forbes 1771
1771
Archival
81395
The Samuel H. Kress Foundation, Old Masters in Context 2000-2006, "Sensation and Sensibility: Viewing Gainsborough's "Cottage Door": project report
2006
Archival
81396
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sanguin, or Lion-Monkey of Brazil: The smallest of the Monkey Tribe
1767?
Archival
81397
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Scarlet Bird, a pleasant Songster at the Cape of Good-Hope with the Protea-Argentea, or Silver Tree, common in that part of Africa. J. Forbes 1776
1776
Archival
81398
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Scarlet-Crested Cockatoo; on a sprig of the Ficus Religiosa, or Banian Tree, of Malabar
1767?
Archival
81399
The Scarlet Pimpernel : playbill for the Borough Theatre production
1903 April
Archival
81400
The School of London and their Friends : the collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians / Intro. Essay by Richard Cork, Catalogue by Patrick McCoughey and Emily M. Weeks