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Maund, Benjamin (1790-1863) | 15 |
Pratt, Anne (1806-1893) | 5 |
Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019) | 3 |
Bridgen, John William | 2 |
Grigson, Geoffrey (1905-1985) | 2 |
Paxton, Sir Joseph (1803-1865) | 2 |
White, Florence (1863-1940) | 2 |
Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books (Firm) | 1 |
Blair, Patrick (1728) | 1 |
Bonham-Carter, Victor | 1 |
'Beautiful Weeds' colour plates
c. 1948
Two sheets of colour plates of 'Beautiful Weeds' from the book titled 'The Countryside Companion' by Tom Stephenson (London: Odhams Press, 1948), illustrated by Maurice de Sausmarez.
Watercolours
c. 1830
Watercolours on paper by Edward Petre Novello, representing biblical, literary and mythological narratives, in addition to family portraits of his mother Mary Sabilla Novello, sister Clara Anastasia N...
Japonica magnifica
Elick, Don; Booth, Raymond
1992
Includes bibliographical references (page 141) and index.
The Collingridge book of dried and pressed flowers
Derbyshire, Jane; Burgess, Renee; Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)
1975
Includes index.
Dickens, Charles to Cowden Clarke, Mary Victoria
3 Mar 1852
Handwritten letter from Charles Dickens to Mary Cowden Clarke, thanking her for the beautiful flowers and expressing his delight at the gift.
Dickens, Charles to Cowden Clarke, Mary Victoria
14 Nov 1853
Handwritten letter from Charles Dickens to Mary Cowden Clarke, recalling the flowers she had sent him on the day of publication and sending her a book in return.
Sketch of a figure writing
c. 1830
Undated pencil and watercolour sketch by Edward Petre Novello, of a figure writing and a small vase with a pink flower on the right. Inscribed in pencil with the words 'he! he! he!'.
untitled watercolour [two young children in a landscape]
c. 1830
Undated watercolour of two young children in a landscape by Edward Petre Novello, mounted on cardboard. There are ferns in the foreground and possibly the sea in the background. One of the children is...
The botanic garden : consisting of highly finished representations of hardy ornamental flowering plants, cultivated in Great Britain; with their names, classes, orders, history, qualities, culture, and physiological observations (v.1)
Maund, Benjamin (1790-1863)
1825-
Some vols have added engraved title pages which read: "The botanic garden... cultivated in Great Britain: with their classification, history, culture and other interesting information"; some vols with...