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Brockedon, William (1787-1854)
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Croly, George (1780-1860)
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Haghe, Louis (1806-1885 )
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Roberts, David (1796-1864)
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Vien, Joseph-Marie, 1716-1809
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A collection of the dresses of different nations: antient [sic] and modern. Particularly old English dresses; after the designs of Holbein, Vandyke, Hollar and others, with an account of the authorities from which the figures are taken, and some short historical remarks on the subject. To which are added the habits of the principal characters on the English stage
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The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt and Nubia: From drawings made on the spot
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Gaffer Gray: or, The misfortunes of poverty, a Christmas ditty, very fit to be chanted at Whitsuntide
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Oriental album. Characters, costumes, and modes of life, in the valley of the Nile
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Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt
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Jerusalem
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T. Jefferys
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F.G. Moon,
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D. Appleton
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James Madden
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Thomas Hodgkins
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Wallach Division: Art & Architecture Collection
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Dorot Jewish Division
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Pforzheimer Collection
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