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Reference Library, Birmingham

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Birmingham [General Works} (continued) :—

Birmingham Red Book and Reference Almanack. (Hall and English.), 1865 [ist year]-1910. All published. 46 vols. duo. (1865-1909).

—[ Another copy.) Wants 1865 [Ist year].

Birmingham. The Capital of the Midlands, [With various articles on Bir- mingham Industries.) From The Gentleman's Journal and Gentlewoman’s Court Review. Ports, Illus, fol. [1910-11].

Birmingham, the City of Imperial Commerce. From The Throne. 6 pp. Ports. Illus, 4to. 1913.

[Bissett (J.)] Brief Description of Birmingham. From Bissett’s Magnificent Directory. pp. 8. 8vo. (1808).

Bradley (A. G.) Woreestershire, painted by T. Tyndale. [Containing references to Binmingham.] IIlus. 8vo; 1909.

Brassington (W. 8.) Picturesque Warwickshire : [containing references to Birmingham]. Jllus. (The Shire Series.) duo, [1906).

Brewer (J. N.) The Beauties of England and Wales. Vol. XV. (part IT.). Warwickshire, [including a description of Birmingham.) Illus. 8vo. 1814.

Brewer (J. N.) A Topographical and historical description of the County of Warwick [ineluding » deseription of Birmingham]. 8vo. (11814).

Bridges (J, A.) A Sportsman of limited ineome. Recollections of fifty years.

8vo. 1910. NOTE—Chapter 20: Birminglmim Thirty Years Ago.

Brierley (L.) A Chat about old Birmingham. Jn Central Literary Magazine, Vol. 12. 8vo. 1895.

Browne (T.) The People of Birmingham, Illus. From Cassell’s Magazine, Oct. 1910, 8vo, 1910. :

Burrage (J, W.) A deseriptive geography of Warwiekshire, ete. [containing referenees to Birmingham.] pp. 32. (Warwick.) duo. 1872.

Burritt (E.) Walks in the Black Country and its green border-land. Illus.

duo. 1872. NOTE.—Dinwingham ; pp. 1-127,

The Capital of the Midlands: its Commerce and Industries, Jilus. From The Magazine of Commerce. 4to. 1602.

Chamberlain [J.] ‘‘ Of no mean city.” Speceh at 2 public banquet given in his honour on his seventicth birthday, July 7, 1906. Jn Chamberlain (J.] Speeches, Vol. 2. 8vo. 1914.

A Companion to the Leasowes, ete., [with a sketch of] the present state of Birmingham. «duo. 1789,

—[ Another copy.)

be a Birmingham Year Book, 1912 (Ist) ete. Ports, Illus, Map. duo.

912, ete. :

—[ Another copy.|

Coxe (A.C.) Impressions of England ; ete. [Including a chapter on Birmingham.| 3rd edn. (New York.) duo. 1856.

Dana (C. A.) ed., Meyer's Universum or Views of all countries, Vol, 1. [Including a description of Birmingham,] ( New-York.) obl. duo. 1852. Deies (E.) A travers l’Angleterre industrielle et commerciale. Birmingham,

ete. Illus. ( Paris.) duo. 1898,

[Dent (R. K.)] Birmingham, 1837-97. A Souvenir of the Diamond Jubilee Year. pp. 80. Ports, Illus, 8vo. [1897]. ‘

[Dent (KR. K.)) Pictorial Birmingham. pp. 46. Illus, fol. [1890).

—| Another copy.]

Dent (R. K.) Pictorial Birminghain, New edn. pp. 44. Illus, fol. [1892].

—{ Another copy.)