The following books have been donated to the Public Record Office Library.
As we either have them already or they fall outside the scope of our
Collection Development Policy I'm offering them to anyone who would be
interested in having them. Some have been withdrawn from other libraries
and are not in pristine condition, but the bindings are sound.
* Posters of the nineteen-twenties / [presented and reviewed by
Maurice Rickards]. [London: Evelyn, Adams and Mackay, 1978]
* Stove book / Jo Reid and John Peck. London: Mathews Millar Dunbar,
1977.
* The rise and fall of the poster / Maurice Rickards. Newton Abbot:
David & Charles, 1971.
* Victorian life in photographs / introduction by William Sansom.
London: Thams & Hudson, 1974 (reprinted 1980).
* Street jewellery: a history of enamel advertising signs / by
Christopher Baglee & Andrew Morley. New Cavendish Books, 1978.
* Cigarette pack art / Chris Mullen. [London?]: Galley Press, 1984.
* Movable books: an illustrated history / by Peter Haining. London:
New English Library, 1979.
Please email me direct if you would like any of these books and I will send
them to you. My contact details are below.
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Helen Pye-Smith
Head of Resource Centre & Library
Public Record Office
Tel: 020 8392 5278
Email: [log in to unmask]
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