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Chelsea Seen from 1860 to 1980, with photographs selected by John Bignell, offers a curated visual chronicle of this iconic London neighbourhood.
£8.00
Sense and Sensibility is a cherished literary classic, and this volume marks the beginning of a five-set collection published by Oxford University Press.
£14.00
Unto This Last, Four Essays On the First Principles of Political Economy (1911) is a timeless collection of essays by John Ruskin.
£17.00
The 16th edition of Spicer and Pegler's Book-Keeping and Accounts" by W.W. Bigg, published in 1963, is a venerable guide to the art of accounting.
£14.00
George Washington Wilson in St Andrews & Fife is a captivating exploration of the work of George Washington Wilson, a pioneering Scottish photographer.
£9.00
Selected Letters of T. E. Lawrence, published by the Reprint Society, offers a unique glimpse into the life and mind of the legendary figure, T. E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia.
£10.00
Land-forms and Life: Short Studies on Topographical Maps is a compelling work of geology and geography, originally published in 1931 and reprinted by Christophers in 1933.
£10.00
The Russell English Dictionary, edited by Robert C. Mitchell, stands as a testament to meticulous lexicography and linguistic expertise.
£10.00
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, in this Collins Clear Type Press edition, is a literary masterpiece that transports readers into the intricate tapestry of Victorian England.
£10.00
Scott's Poetical Works, Vols. I & II (1888) is a literary treasure that brings together the timeless poems of Sir Walter Scott, one of the most celebrated poets of the Romantic era.
£17.00
The City Youth (1887) by J. Thain Davidson, D.D., is a poignant and instructive work that addresses the moral and spiritual challenges faced by young people in urban environments during the late 19th century.
£17.00
Selections from the Stones of Venice (1925) is a literary treasure by John Ruskin, offering readers a curated collection of insightful passages from his renowned work, The Stones of Venice.
£14.00
World Geography: Human, published in 1968, is a comprehensive exploration of human geography that offers readers a window into the diverse cultures, societies, and environments of the world.
£14.00
"The Studio Book of Still Life Painting," authored by Stuart Walter and presented as a first edition copy, is a prestigious and enduring guide for artists and art enthusiasts alike.
£12.00