BIBLIOGRAPHY


  • BOE, Alf. From Gothic revival to functional form: a study in Victorian theories of design. Oxford, Blackwell, 1957.
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  • DENNIS and JESSE, 1972 exhibition catalogue.
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  • ENTWISLE, E.A. A literary history of wallpaper. London. Batsford. 1960.
  • GLOAG, John. Victorian comfort: a social history of design from 1830-1900. Newton Abbot, David & Charles, 1973.
  • HADFIELD, John. Victorian delights: reflections of taste in the nineteenth century. London, The Herbert Press, 1987.
  • HALEN, Stuart. Christopher Dresser. Oxford. Phaidon. 1990.
  • HESKETT, John. Industrial Design. London, Thames and Hudson, 1980.
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All but two of the illustrations in this project were taken from Stuart Halen's book on Christopher Dresser. The wallpaper machine came from Teynac et al. and the Alessi work from an advertising brochure.




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