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Dr J.C. Burne, ‘Bits and Pieces’ about Joyce Green Hospital and the Smallpox Ships, Dartford, 1999

Edward North Buxton, Epping Forest, London, 1905

Mary Caine, The Kingston Zodiac, Kingston, 1978

Hugh Carey, Mansfield Forbes and His Cambridge, Cambridge, 1984

George Tomkyns Chesney, The Battle of Dorking (Reminiscences of a Volunteer), London, 1871

Christopher Chippindale, A High Way to Heaven (Clarence Bicknell and the ‘Vallée Des Marveilles’), Alpes-Maritimes, 1998

John Clare (eds. Eric Robinson and David Powell), John Clare by Himself, Manchester, 1996

Sidney Colvin, Memories and Notes, London, 1921

J.C. Cooper, An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Traditional Symbols, London, 1978

Mary Cosh, The New River, London, 1988

Catherine Croft (ed.), On the Road (The Art of Engineering in the Car Age), London, 1999

Theo Crosby, Let’s Build a Monument, London, 1987

Theo Crosby and Michael Sandle, The Battle of Britain Monument, London, 1987

Graham Dalling, Enfield Past, London, 1999

Roger Deakin, Waterlog (A Swimmer’s Journey through Britain), London, 1999

Don DeLillo, The Body Artist, London, 2001

Paul Devereux, Re-Visioning the Earth, New York, 1996

Charles Dickens, Our Mutual Friend, London, 1864–5

Monica Diplock, The History of Leavesden Hospital, Leavesden, 1990

Bill Drummond, Annual Report (to the Mavericks, Writers and Film Festival), Aylesbury, 1998

______ 45, London, 2000

______ Chris Brooks, ed., visuals by Gimpo, K Foundation Burn a Million Quid, London, 1997

Maureen Duffy, Capital, London, 1975

Raymond Durgnat, Franju, London, 1967

Maurice Exwood, Epsom Wells (A New History of the Epsom Wells and Epsom Salts), Epsom, 2000

Robin Fedden, Churchill and Chartwell, Oxford, 1968

Allen Fisher, Place Book One, London, 1974

______ Stane, Place Book III, London, 1977

Michel Foucault, Madness and Civilization, London, 1967

Dylan Francis, The Risk of Being Alive (Writings on Medicine, Poetry and Landscape), Cambridge, 1996

W.P. Frith (ed. Nevile Wallis), A Victorian Canvas (The Memoirs of W.P. Frith), London, 1957

Neil Gaiman and Michael Zulli, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Prologue), West Brattleboro, Vermont, 1992

Oliver Garnett, Chartwell, London, 1992

David Gascoyne, Selected Prose (1934–1996), London, 1998

Bob Gilbert, The Green London Way, London, 1991

Jean-Luc Godard (trans. Peter Whitehead), Alphaville, London, 1972

John Graham-Leigh, London’s Water Wars, London, 2000

Philippa Gregory, Earthly Joys, London, 1998

Bill Griffiths, The Book of the Boat, London, 1988

______ Clive Bush, Out of Dissent (A Study of Five Contemporary British Poets), London, 1997

______ Clive Bush, ed., Worlds of New Measure (An Anthology of Five Contemporary British Poets), London, 1997

Ian Hacking, Mad Travelers (Reflections on the Reality of Transient Mental Illnesses), Charlottesville, Virginia, 1998

P.G. Hall, The Industries of London, London, 1962

Joy Hancox, The Byrom Collection (Renaissance Thought, the Royal Society and the Building of the Globe Theatre), London, 1992

William Hayward, It Never Gets Dark All Night, London, 1964

______ Between Two Rivers (Gloucestershire Poems), Wotton-under-Edge, 1999

______ David Jones, Letters to William Hayward, London, 1979

Joan Hessayon, Capel Bells, London, 1995

Bryan Hewitt, The Crocus King (E.A. Bowles of Myddleton House), Ware, 1997

Christopher Hill, The World Turned Upside Down (Radical Ideas during the English Revolution), London, 1972

______ The Century of Revolution (1603–1714), London, 1961

R. Hippisley Cox, The Green Roads of England, London, 1914

A.R. Hope-Moncrieff, Essex, revised edn, London, 1926

Ford Madox Hueffer, ‘The Future in London’, from London Town, Past and Present by W.W. Hutchings, Vol. II, London, 1909

Stan Jarvis, Essex: A County History, Newbury, 1993

David Jones, The Anathemata, London, 1952

Patrick Keiller, Robinson in Space, London, 1999

Gerald Kersh, Night and the City, London, 1938

______ Fowlers End, London, 1958

Bernard Kops, The World is a Wedding, London, 1963

Adrian Laing, R.D. Laing: A Bibliography, London, 1994

David Lawrence, Always a Welcome (The Glove Compartment History of the Motorway Service Area), Twickenham, 1999

David Lewer and Robert Dark, The Temple Church in London, London, 1997

Jim Lewis, London’s Lea Valley (Britain’s Best Kept Secret), Chichester, 1999

Raymond Lister, Samuel Palmer: A Biography, London, 1974

______ (ed.), The Letters of Samuel Palmer, 2 vols., London, 1974

______ Samuel Palmer and ‘The Ancients’, Cambridge, 1984

Barry MacSweeney, Ranter, Nottingham, 1985

K.E. Maltwood, A Guide to Glastonbury’s Temple of the Stars, new edn, London, 1964

Arthur Mee, Kent, revised edn, London, 1969

Hamish Miller and Paul Broadhurst, The Sun and the Serpent, Launceston, 1989

Alan Moore, Voice of the Fire, London, 1996

Bernard O’Mahoney, Essex Boys (updated edn of So This Is Ecstasy?), Edinburgh, 2000

Francine Payne, A Brief History of the Darenth Hospitals, Dartford, n.d. [1988]

John Pearson, The Profession of Violence, London, 1972

J.H.B. Peel, Along the Roman Roads of Britain, London, 1971

Chris Petit, The Hard Shoulder, London, 2001

Nikolaus Pevsner, Essex, London, 1954

Jennifer Potter, Secret Gardens, London, 1998

Alan Powers, Serge Chermayeff: Designer Architect Teacher, London, 2001

Charlie Richardson, My Manor (An Autobiography), London, 1991

Hermann Schreiber, The History of Roads (From Amber Route to Motorway), London, 1961

David Sharp, The London Loop, London, 2001

Mary P. Shepherd, Heart of Harefield (The Story of a Hospital), London, 1990

Philip Sherwood, The History of Heathrow, revised edn, Uxbridge, 1993