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Read, Sir Herbert Edward (1893-1968) | 19 |
Columbia University. Teachers College | 4 |
Munro, Thomas (1897-) | 4 |
Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019) | 3 |
International Society For Education Through Art | 3 |
Read, Herbert | 3 |
Columbia University | 2 |
De Sausmarez, Maurice (1915-1969) | 2 |
James, Eric Baron James (1909-1992) | 2 |
Munro, Thomas | 2 |
Education
1953 - 1966
This file contains assorted statements, correspondence and carbon copies relating to education, including statements of school fees for Herbert Read's children Thomas Reid, Piers Paul Read, Sophie Rea...
The education of free men
Read, Sir Herbert Edward (1893-1968)
1944
"This treatise is a shorter statement of the theory of education put forward by the author in Education through art, London (Faber & Faber) 1943."
The education of free men
Read, Sir Herbert Edward (1893-1968)
1944
"This treatise is a shorter statement of the theory of education put forward by the author in Education through art, London (Faber & Faber) 1943."
Art education today
Columbia University. Teachers College
[1935-1952]
1948-50 "An annual devoted to the problems of art education. Some issues have distinctive titles. Description based on: 1936. Includes bibliographies. None published 1944-1947.
Art education today (1948)
Columbia University. Teachers College
[1935-1952]
"An annual devoted to the problems of art education. Some issues have distinctive titles. Description based on: 1936. Includes bibliographies. None published 1944-1947.
Art education today (1949-50)
Columbia University. Teachers College
[1935-1952]
"An annual devoted to the problems of art education. Some issues have distinctive titles. Description based on: 1936. Includes bibliographies. None published 1944-1947.
The education of free men
Read, Sir Herbert Edward (1893-1968)
1944
"This treatise is a shorter statement of the theory of education put forward by the author in Education through art, London (Faber & Faber) 1943."