53 books
Up the Nile, and Home Again; A Handbook for Travellers, and a Travel-Book for the Library
Homes, Works, and Shrines of English Artists with Specimens of Their Styles; To Which Is Added, Rambles in Rome
The Dramatic Works of John Lilly (the Euphuist) (Volume 1); Endimion
Gog and Magog; The Giants in Guildhall Their Real and Legendary History. with an Account of Other Civic Giants, at Home and Abroad
Satirical Songs and Poems on Costume; From the 13th to the 19th Century
Lord Mayors' Pageants Volume 10; Being Collections Towards a History of These Annual Celebrations, with Specimens of the Descriptive Pamphlets Published by the City Poets
Homes, Works and Shrines of English Artists, to Which Is Added, Rambles in Rome
Lord Mayors' Pageants (Volume 1); History of Lord Mayors' Pageants
Gog and Magog
Haunted London ... Illustrated by F. W. Fairholt.
Pilgrimages to English Shrines ... with Notes and Illustrations by F. W. Fairholt.
Second Series.
The Antiquities of Richborough, Reculver and Lymne, in Kent ... Illustrated by F. W. Fairholt.
A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England During the Middle Ages. with Illustrations from the Illuminations in Contemporary Manuscripts and Other Sources, Drawn and Engraved by F. W. Fairholt.
Up the Nile, and Home Again. a Handbook for Travellers ... with ... Illustrations ... from Original Sketches by the Author.
England Under the House of Hanover; Its History and Condition During the Reigns of the Three Georges, Illustrated from the Caricatures and Satires of the Day ... with Numerous Illustrations Executed by F. W. Fairholt
Rambles of an Archaeologist Among Old Books and in Old Places
A Dictionary of Terms in Art
Homes, Haunts, and Works of Rubens, Vandyke, Rembrandt, and Cuyp
An Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Antique Silver Plate, Formed by Albert, Lord Londesborough ...
The Homes of Shakspere
Costume in England
History of Jewish Coinage, and of Money in the Old and New Testament
Poems and Songs Relating to George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, and His Assassination by John Felton, August 23, 1628