Marjorie Quennell - Works

Works

Author

  • Marjorie & C. H. B. Quennell, A History of Everyday Things in England, London, B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1918-1934
    • Volume I 1066-1449
    • Volume II 1500-1799
    • Volume III 1733-1851
    • Volume IV 1852-1914
  • Marjorie & C. H. B. Quennell, A History of Everyday life in.., London, B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1921-1926.
    • Everyday life in Anglo-Saxon, Viking, and Norman times
    • Everyday Life in Roman Britain
    • Everyday Life in Prehistoric Times (vol. 1 The Old Stone Age, vol. 2 The New Stone Age)
  • Marjorie & C. H. B. Quennell, Everyday things in Greece, London, B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1929-1932.
    • Vol 1, Homeric Greece
    • Vol 2, Archaic Greece
    • Vol 3, Classical Greece
  • Marjorie & C. H. B. Quennell, The Good New Days, London, B. T. Batsford Ltd., 1935.
  • Marjorie Quennell, London craftsman: a guide to museums having relics of old trades, London, London Transport, 1939.

Illustrator

  • E. Lucia Turnbull and H. Dalway Turnbull, Through the gates of remembrance: first series: a trilogy of plays centred round Glastonbury, London, T. Nelson & Sons, 1933.
  • Elisabeth Kyle, Disappearing Island, Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1944.
  • Gertrude Hartman and Lucy S. Saunders, Builders of the Old World, Boston, D. C. Heath & Co., 1949.
  • A. C. Bouquet, Everyday Life in New Testament Times, London, B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1953.
  • Wallace Walter Atwood and Helen Goss Thomas, Visits in other lands, Toronto, Ginn, .
  • E. W. Heaton, Everyday Life in Old Testament Times, London, Batsford Ltd, 1957.

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