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New Releases by Charles RobinsonCharles Robinson is the author of Comparative and Rational Christian Science (1911), Black Doggies (1907), Black bunnies (1907), Black Sambos (1907), The Works of Charles Lamb: Tales from Shakspeare (1907).
Comparative and Rational Christian Science
The Works of Charles Lamb: Tales from Shakspeare
Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Objects of Art Chiefly of the 16th, 17th & 18th Centuries
The Pied Piper of Hamelin /by Robert Browning; Illustrated by Charles Robinson
Memoranda on the Madonna Dei Candelabri of Raffaelle
A Critical Account of the drawings by Michel Angelo and Raffaello in the University Galleries, Oxford, etc
A critical account of the drawings by Michel Angelo and Raffaello in the University galleries, Oxford. [extra-illustr. by J. Fisher, in 5 vols.].
Descriptive catalogue of the drawings by the old masters, forming the collection of John Malcolm of Poltalloch
Letter of application of J. C. Robinson for the office of Slade Professor of Art in the University of Oxford, and testimonials in his favour
Descriptive Catalogue of Drawings by the Old Masters, Forming the Collect. of John Malcolm of Poltalloch
Memoranda on Fifty Pictures Selected from a Collection of Works of the Ancient Masters
The Early Portuguese School of Painting
Proceedings in the Cases of the Impeachment of Charles Robinson, Governor, John W. Robinson, Secretary of State, George S. Hillyer, Auditor of State, of Kansas
Italian Sculpture of the Middle Ages and Period of the Revival of Art
The treasury of ornamental art: illustr. of objects of art and vertù, with descriptive notices by I.C. Robinson
Catalogue of the Soulages collection; now exhibited at the Museum of ornamental art, Marlborough house
Catalogue of the Soulages Collection; Being a Descriptive Inventory of a Collection of Works of Decorative Art, Formerly in the Possession of Jules Soulages
Catalogue of a collection of works of decorative art; being a selection from the museum at Marlborough house
A Catalogue of the Museum of Ornamental Art, at Marlborough House, Pall Mall
Holmfirth Flood. Two Poems
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