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Brewer, J. N. (James Norris) A descriptive and historical account of various palaces and public buildings, English and foreign :
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris)
A descriptive and historical account of various palaces and public buildings, English and foreign
1810
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris) Introduction to the Original delineations, topographical, historical, and descriptive, intituled The beauties of England and Wales :
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris)
Introduction to the Original delineations, topographical, historical, and descriptive, intituled The beauties of England and Wales
1818
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris) Histrionic topography, or, The birth-places, residences, and funeral monuments of the most distiguished actors/
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris)
Histrionic topography, or, The birth-places, residences, and funeral monuments of the most distiguished actors
1818
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris) The beauties of Ireland: being original delineations, topographical, historical, and biographical, of each county. /
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris)
The beauties of Ireland: being original delineations, topographical, historical, and biographical, of each county.
1825-1826
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris) The picture of England, or, Historical and descriptive delineation of the most curious works of nature and art in each county :
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris)
The picture of England, or, Historical and descriptive delineation of the most curious works of nature and art in each county
1820
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris) Delineations of Gloucestershire; being views of the principal seats of nobility & gentry; :
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris)
Delineations of Gloucestershire; being views of the principal seats of nobility & gentry;
[1824]