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Chamberlain, Lieutenant, 1796-1843. Views and costumes of the city and neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil /
Chamberlain, Lieutenant, 1796–1843
Views and costumes of the city and neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1822
Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784-1851, engraver. The national sports of Great Britain /
Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784–1851
The national sports of Great Britain
1825
Spilsbury, F. B. (Francis B.) Picturesque scenery in the Holy Land and Syria :
Spilsbury, F. B. (Francis B.)
Picturesque scenery in the Holy Land and Syria
1823
 Picturesque views in Devonshire, Cornwall, &c.
Picturesque views in Devonshire, Cornwall, &c
1826
 A Picturesque description of North Wales :
A Picturesque description of North Wales
1823
Dalvimart, Octavian, ill. The costume of Turkey /
Dalvimart, Octavian
The costume of Turkey
1804
Fielding, T. H. (Theodore Henry), 1781-1851. British castles, or, A compendious history of the ancient military structures of Great Britain /
Fielding, T. H. (Theodore Henry), 1781–1851
British castles, or, A compendious history of the ancient military structures of Great Britain
1825
 Journal of a landsman from Portsmouth to Lisbon :
Journal of a landsman from Portsmouth to Lisbon
1831
 Sporting and highly amusing humorous prints, of a superior class, and of a novel kind :
Sporting and highly amusing humorous prints, of a superior class, and of a novel kind
[1823?]
Davenport, W., active 1823, ill. Historical portraiture of leading events in the life of Ali Pacha, vizier of Epirus, surnamed the Lion, in a series of designs /
Davenport, W., active 1823
Historical portraiture of leading events in the life of Ali Pacha, vizier of Epirus, surnamed the Lion, in a series of designs
1823