The home counties: Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Hertfordshire and Essex,
[1943]
8
Drawings and paintings by the late Roger Pettiward, Paul Crum, Captain No. 4 Commando [and] Paintings by Stephen Bone [and] Paintings and pastels by Kenneth Martin : Ernest Brown & Phillips, Leicester Galleries, March 1943
1943
9
Kimball, Fiske, 1888–1955
The creation of the rococo,
1943
10
Water-colours by Thomas Carr [and] Portraits for collectors by living artists
[1943]
11
Larrabee, Stephen A. (Stephen Addison), 1907–1991
English bards and Grecian marbles ;
1943
12
O'Brien, Kate, 1897–1974
English diaries and journals
1943
13
Catalogue of New Year exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculpture
1943
14
The continuity of the English town
1943
15
Aristotle
Generation of animals
1943
16
Corson, James Clarkson
A bibliography of Sir Walter Scott;
1943
17
Sackville-West, Edward, 1901–1965
Graham Sutherland
1943
18
Drawings by Augustus John [and] Recent paintings by Gilbert Spencer
1943
19
Ruzicka, Rudolph, 1883–
Thomas Bewick, engraver,
1943
20
Ivins, William Mills, 1881–1961
How prints look; photographs with a commentary,
1943
21
Pope, Alexander, 1688–1744
The Dunciad
[1953]
22
Catalogue of an exhibition of paintings, drawings, sculpture by artists of fame and of promise
1943
23
Swindon Public Libraries
Annual report of the Chief Librarian
1943-
24
Trevelyan, George Macaulay, 1876–1962
Trinity college
1943
25
Mountevans, Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell Evans, Baron, 1880–1957
British polar explorers
1943
26
Steer, Philip Wilson, 1860–1942
Memorial exhibition of the works of Philip Wilson Steer, 1860-1942
1943
27
Morton, H. V. (Henry Vollam), 1892–1979
I saw two Englands;
[1943]
28
Recent paintings by Nadia Benois [and] famous posters of the 19th century French school
1943
29
The third United Artists' exhibition in aid of the Duke of Gloucester's Red Cross and St. John Fund
1943
30
Brown, Alfred J. (Alfred John), 1894–
Striding through Yorkshire
[1943]
31
Gaunt, William, 1900–1980
Etty and the nude;
[1943]
32
Loukomskiĭ, G. K. (Georgiĭ Kreskentévich), 1884–1954