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Roget, John Lewis, 1828-1908, ill. Outlines of a portion of the life of Trelawny Spoon, gent. :
Roget, John Lewis, 1828–1908
Outlines of a portion of the life of Trelawny Spoon, gent.
1847-1848
Roget, John Lewis, 1828-1908, artist.  Sketchbook, with copies of work by George Cruikshank, Tony Johannot, and other artists.
Roget, John Lewis, 1828–1908
Sketchbook, with copies of work by George Cruikshank, Tony Johannot, and other artists
1840-1841
Roget, John Lewis, 1828-1908. Familiar illustrations of the language of mathematics, or, A new picture-alphabet for well-behaved undergraduates :
Roget, John Lewis, 1828–1908
Familiar illustrations of the language of mathematics, or, A new picture-alphabet for well-behaved undergraduates
1850
Roget, John Lewis, 1828-1908. Cambridge customs and costumes :
Roget, John Lewis, 1828–1908
Cambridge customs and costumes
1851
Roget, John Lewis, 1828-1908, artist.  Album of sketches in the Rhine River Valley and Switzerland.
Roget, John Lewis, 1828–1908
Album of sketches in the Rhine River Valley and Switzerland
1844-1891
Roget, John Lewis, 1828-1908. A history of the 'Old water-colour' society,
Roget, John Lewis, 1828–1908
A history of the 'Old water-colour' society,
1891
Roget, John Lewis, 1828-1908. A history of the 'Old Water-Colour' Society, now the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours; with biographical notices of its older and all deceased members and associates. Preceded by an account of English watercolour art and artists in the eighteenth century.
Roget, John Lewis, 1828–1908
A history of the 'Old Water-Colour' Society, now the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours; with biographical notices of its older and all deceased members and associates. Preceded by an account of English watercolour art and artists in the eighteenth century
1891; Woodbridge [Eng.]