Alfred Heaton Cooper - Selected Books Illustrated By Heaton Cooper

Selected Books Illustrated By Heaton Cooper

  • W. G. Clark. Norfolk & Suffolk (A & C Black, 1921).
  • Mackenzie Macbride. Wild lakeland (A & C Black, 1922).
  • F. J. Mathew. Ireland (A. & C. Black, 1916).
  • G. E. Mitton. The Isle of Wight (A. & C. Black, 1911).
  • A. R. Hope Moncrieff. The Isle of Wight (A & C Black, 1908)
  • W. T. Palmer The English Lakes (A & C Black, 1908).

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