- 28 November 2017
As well as publishing our own books and digital projects, the Paul Mellon Centre is proud to support publishing through our Grants and Fellowships programme. We get sent a copy of every publication that we have supported and these are then available for readers to use in our library. Since May 2017 we have received the following PMC supported publications:
From Goblets to Gaslights: The Scottish Glass Industry, Jill Turnbull, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Damozels & Deities: Pre-Raphaelite Stained Glass 1870-1898, William Waters and Alastair Carew-Cox, Seraphim Press
Fashion and Popular Print in Early Modern England: Depicting Dress in Broadside Ballads, Clare Backhouse, I.B Tauris
Collecting the World: The Life and Curiosity of Hans Sloane, James Delbourgo, Allen Lane
Cook’s Camden: The Making of Modern Housing, Mark Swenarton, Lund Humphries
Eileen Agar: Dreaming Oneself Awake, Michel Remy, Reaktion
Basic Instincts: Love, Passion and Violence in the Art of Joseph Highmore, Jacqueline Riding, Paul Holberton (exhibition catalogue)
Twentieth Century Architects: Frederick Gibberd, Christine Hui Lan Manley, RIBA Publishing
Black Jokes White Humour: Africans in English Caricature 1769-1819 Temi Odumosu, Harvey Miller
Das Autochrom in GrossBritannien: Revolution der Farbfotografie, Caroline Fuchs, De Gruyter
Public Sculpture of Britain: Public Sculpture of Lancashire and Cumbria, David A. Cross, Liverpool University Press