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Basic Developing, Printing and Enlarging in Color (Kodak darkroom books)

By Eastman Kodak Company

Cinema (World of culture)

By Kenneth W. Leish

Spongeware and Spatterware

By McConnell, Kevin

Did You Say Pears?

By Arlene Alda

Complete Guide to Illustration and Design

By Dalley, Terence

Red Earth: Poems of New Mexico

By Alice Corbin

First Steps Painting Watercolors

By Cathy Johnson

Best of Portrait Painting

Brush Lettering, Step by Step

By Bobbie Gray, Jim Gray

Los Angeles Watts Towers (Conservation & Cultural Heritage)

By Bud Goldstone

Mecca the Blessed, Medina the Radiant: The Holiest Cities of Islam

By Seyyed Hossein Nasr

The Songwriter's Idea Book

By Sheila Davis

Practical Percussion (Book & CD)

By Kevin Edwards

Collecting Silver

By Castres, Elizabeth De

Tate Gallery 1967-68

By Tate Gallery

The Age of Charles I: Painting in England, 1620-1649

The age of Charles I: Painting in England, 1620-1649: [catalogue of an exhibition held at the Tate Gallery, 15 November 1972-14 January 1973]

By Oliver Millar, Millar, Oliver.

Tony Cragg: New Works

By Philip Sayer, Isabel Carlisle

Old Domestic Base-metal Candlesticks from the 13th Century to the 19th

By Michaelis, Ronald Frederick

Price Guide to Nineteenth and Twentieth Century British Pottery

By Battie, David, Turner, Michael

The Arts in Schools: Principles, Practice and Provision

Christie's Review of the Season 1990

By Wrey, Mark

Van Dyck in England

By Oliver Millar, John Hayes

Essential Cubism, 1907-20: Braque, Picasso and Their Friends

By Douglas Cooper, Gary Tinterow

Glass (Ramillies S.)

By Brooks, John A.

Bristol Glass

By Witt, Cleo, etc.

Miller's Antiques Price Guide: 1982

By Miller, Martin, Miller, Judith H., Martin Miller, Judith H. Miller

Rugs and Carpets of the World

By Ian (edit). Bennett, Bennett, Ian (edit).

Treasures from India (The Clive Collection at Powis Castle)

By Mildred Archer, Christopher Rowell, Robert Skelton

The Decorative Thirties

By Martin Battersby