- Hats, an anthology, by Stephen Jones
- Fashioned from nature, edited by Edwina Ehrman
- Patchwork & quilting, a maker's guide, [illustrations by Eleanor Crow]
- Pink Floyd, their mortal remains, [creative director and curator, Aubrey Powell]
- 21 twenty one, 21 designers for twenty-first century Britain, Gareth Williams
- Horst, photographer of style, edited by Susanna Brown ; foreword by Anna Wintour
- Glass, edited by Reino Liefkes
- Cameraless photography, Martin Barnes
- Chinese jade throughout the ages, [catalogue of] an exhibition, organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain and the Oriental Ceramic Society, 1st May-22nd June 1975 [at the] Victoria and Albert Museum ; [by Jessica Rawson, John Ayers]
- Telling tales, fantasy and fear in contemporary design, Gareth Williams
- 5000 years of textiles, edited by Jennifer Harris
- Fashion, an anthology, by Cecil Beaton ; catalogue compiled by Madeleine Ginsburg
- Eileen Gray, designer, J. Stewart Johnson
- Aubrey Beardsley, by Brian Reade
- The fabric of India, edited by Rosemary Crill
- Collect, the new art fair for contemporary objects, presented by the Crafts Council 20-24Feruary 2004 at the V&A, London
- Black style, edited by Carol Tulloch
- The Devonshire hunting tapestries, by George Wingfield Digby assisted by Wendy Hefford
- Frida Kahlo, making her self up, edited by Claire Wilcox & Circe Henestrosa
- William Morris and Morris & Co., Linda Parry
- William Morris, [essay by Linda Parry]
- Embroidery, a maker's guide, [illustrations by Eleanor Crow]
- Embroidery designs, for fashion and furnishing from The Victoria and Albert Museum, Moira Thunder
- John Constable, the making of a master, Mark Evans ; with Stephen Calloway and Susan Owens
- Indian painting in the Punjab hills, essays, by W.G. Archer
- Bags, inside out, Lucia Savi
- Louis Wain, by Brian Reade
- John Sell Cotman 1782-1842, a touring exhibition arranged by the Arts Council of Great Britain : Victoria and Albert Museum, London 11 August-24 October 1982, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester 6 November-11 December 1982, City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery 18 December 1982-29 January 1983
- Shadow catchers, camera-less photography, Martin Barnes
- Collect, the international art fair for contemporary objects, 25-29 January 2008 at the V & A, London, presented by the Crafts Council
- David Bowie is the subject, edited by Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh
- Japan style, an exhibition organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Japan Foundation, 1980
- An introduction to medieval ivory carvings, Paul Williamson
- Cars, accelerating the modern world, edited by Brendan Cormier and Lizzie Bisley ; assisted by Esme Hawes
- Japanese country textiles, Anna Jackson
- Art nouveau and Alphonse Mucha, Brian Reade
- Miss Jones and her fairyland, Wedgwood fairyland lustre : the work of Daisy Makeig-Jones, by Una des Fontaines, Lionel Lambourne, and Ann Eatwell (editor)
- Kimono, Kyoto to catwalk, edited by Anna Jackson
- Constable's 'Stonehenge', Louis Hawes ; [for the] Victoria and Albert Museum
- Artists in National Parks, an exhibition of new art celebrating the national parks of England and Wales
- Splendours of the Gonzaga, catalogue, edited by David Chambers & Jane Martineau
- Disobedient objects, edited by Catherine Flood & Gavin Grindon
- Collingwood/Coper, rugs and wall-hangings by Peter Collingwood; pots by Hans Coper
- Aubrey Beardsley, Stephen Calloway
- Liliane Lijn, poem machines, 1962-1968, [text Jan van der Wateren, Andrew Wilson]
- "From today painting is dead", the beginnings of photography, catalogue of an exhibition held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, 16 March - 14 May 1972
- The Golden age of British photography 1839-1900, photographs from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, with selections from the Philadelphia Museum of Art... [et al.], edited and introduced by Mark Haworth-Booth
- Twentieth-century fashion in detail, Claire Wilcox and Valerie D. Mendes ; photographs by Richard Davis ; drawings by Leonie Davis
- The basic stitches of embroidery, by N. Victoria Wade
- The Victoria and Albert Museum's textile collection, British textiles from 1850 to 1900, by Linda Parry