Number
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Year
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Title
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Author Comments
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1[5]
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1829 (31 March)
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The Menageries. Quadrupeds, Described and Drawn From Living Subjects
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James Rennie (anonymous)
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1829
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A Description and History of Vegetable Substances used in the Arts, and in Domestic Economy: Timber Trees: Fruits
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Robert Mudie (anonymous)
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1830
|
The Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties[6]
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George Lillie Craik (anonymous)
|
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1830
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The New Zealanders[7]
|
George Lillie Craik (anonymous)
|
24
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1830
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Insect Architecture[8]
|
James Rennie (anonymous)
|
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1830
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Insect Transformations[8]
|
James Rennie (anonymous)
|
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1831
|
Paris and Its Historical Scenes (2 Vols.)
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George Lillie Craik (anonymous)
|
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1831
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Insect Miscellanies[8]
|
James Rennie (anonymous)
|
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1831
|
The Architecture of Birds[9]
|
James Rennie (anonymous)
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35
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1831–2
|
Pompeii (2 vols.)
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William Barnard Clarke (anonymous), later expanded[10][11]
|
|
1831–5
|
Historical Parallels (2 vols.)[12]
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Arthur Thomas Malkin (anonymous)
|
|
1832
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Vegetable Substances Used for The Food of Man
|
|
12
|
1832–3
|
Criminal Trials (2 vols.)[13]
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David Jardine (anonymous)
|
|
1832-6
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The British Museum. Egyptian Antiquities (2 vols.)
|
George Long (anonymous)
|
18, 19
|
1833[14]
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The British Museum. Elgin and Phigaleian Marbles (2 vols.)[15]
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Sir Henry Ellis (anonymous)
|
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1833
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Vegetable Substances: Materials of Manufacture
|
|
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1833
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The Domestic Habits of Birds
|
James Rennie (anonymous)
|
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1834
|
History of British Costume
|
James Planché (anonymous)
|
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1834-5
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The Hindoos (2 Vols.)[16]
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Revised by Friedrich August Rosen[17]
|
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1835
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The Faculties of Birds
|
James Rennie (anonymous)
|
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1836
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The British Museum. The Townley Gallery (2 vols.)[15]
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Sir Henry Ellis (anonymous)
|
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1836
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Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians (2 vols.)[18]
|
Edward William Lane[19]
|
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1836
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The Chinese. A General Description of the Empire of China and its Inhabitants (2 vols.)
|
John Francis Davis
|
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1836
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The Backwoods of Canada: Being Letters from the Wife of an Emigrant Officer
|
Catharine Parr Traill (anonymous)
|
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1837
|
Secret Societies of the Middle Ages
|
Thomas Keightley; published anonymously and against the author's wishes[20]
|
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1838
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Distinguished Men of Modern Times (4 Vols.)
|
Henry Malden (anonymous)
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