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Bruce, John of Brighton. The history of Brighton, with the latest improvements, to 1834 :
Bruce, John of Brighton
The history of Brighton, with the latest improvements, to 1834
[1835]
Bruce, John of Brighton. The history of Brighton, with the latest improvements, to 1835 :
Bruce, John of Brighton
The history of Brighton, with the latest improvements, to 1835
[1836]
Baxter, John, 1781-1858. Baxter's Stranger in Brighton and directory :
Baxter, John, 1781–1858
Baxter's Stranger in Brighton and directory
1824
 The royal edition, patronized by the Queen. Brighton as it is, 1832 :
The royal edition, patronized by the Queen. Brighton as it is, 1832
[1832]
Bruce, John of Brighton. The history of Brighton, with the latest improvements, to 1831 :
Bruce, John of Brighton
The history of Brighton, with the latest improvements, to 1831
[1832]
 Ward & Lock's Tourist's picturesque guide to Brighton :
Ward & Lock's Tourist's picturesque guide to Brighton
[1882?]
 The stranger's guide in Brighton :
The stranger's guide in Brighton
[1841]
 Wallis's royal edition, with seven engravings, patronized by the Queen. Brighton as it is, 1840 :
Wallis's royal edition, with seven engravings, patronized by the Queen. Brighton as it is, 1840
[1840]
Friend, D. Burchell. D.B. Friend's Handy guide to Brighton.
Friend, D. Burchell
D.B. Friend's Handy guide to Brighton
1886
 The Brighthelmston directory :
The Brighthelmston directory
1769
Walker, Charles, 1953- Brighton and its environs /
Walker, Charles, 1953–
Brighton and its environs
1809
Ward, Lock & Co. A pictorial and descriptive guide to Brighton and Hove, the South Downs, Shoreham, Bramber, Lewes, Newhaven, Seaford, etc. :
Ward, Lock & Co
A pictorial and descriptive guide to Brighton and Hove, the South Downs, Shoreham, Bramber, Lewes, Newhaven, Seaford, etc.
[1910?]