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Rond de wereld / - door Jan H. de Groot. -
Slides Box 1 -
Animal and plant life : - first part / - by the Rev. Theodore Wood. -
1992 MA Printmaking Degree Show Slide - Creator unknown -
People of LCP -
Little Lady Clare / - by Evelyn Everett-Green; illustrated by Robert Fowler. -
1992 MA Printmaking Degree Show Slide - 'Kim Carlow' -
Modern power generators : - steam, electric and internal-combustion, and their application to present-day requirements / - Prepared under the editorship of James Weir French. - In 2 volumes. -
The natural history of plants : - their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution ; With about two thousand original woodcut illustrations / - From the German of Anton Kerner von Marilaun, by F. W. Oliver; with the assistance of Lady Busk, and Mrs. M. F. Macdonald. - Volume II, - The history of plants. -
Achter het anker / - (door) Alie Smeding. -
A girl's loyalty / - by Frances Armstrong; with eight illustrations by John H. Bacon. -
The psalter in English verse / - by John Keble; with an introduction by His Grace the Archbishop of Armagh. -
Dorp aan de rivier -
Pandorra / - door Arthur van Schendel. -
Mr Chamberlain : - his life and public career / - by S. H. Jeyes. - volume I. -
The universe, Or, The infinitely great and the infinitely little / - by F. A. Pouchet; illustrated by 270 engravings on wood from drawings by A. Faguet, Mesnel, and Émile Bayard and four coloured plates. -
Pscyhe / - door Louis Couperus. -
Schijnwerpers : - De problemen van onzen tijd in gesprekken met grooten onzer dagen / - door George Sylvester Viereck; Nederlandsche bewerking door Johan W. Schotman. -
Yearbook 1926-27 -
De Nieuwe Esopet / - van Karel van de Woestijne; met zestien teekeningen van Jozef Cantré. -
1992 MA Printmaking Degree Show Slide - Creator unknown -
Third Dinner of the Double Crown Club -
'The Wonderful Story of the Printing Press' poster -
Roundabout papers / - by William Makepeace Thackeray; with an introduction by Charles Whibley.