Incoming Resources
- A Cézanne in the Hedge, and other memories of Charleston and Bloomsbury, edited by Hugh Lee ; foreword by Michael Holroyd
- The Bloomsbury group, a collection of memoirs and commentary, edited by S.P. Rosenbaum
- The Omega workshops, Judith Collins
- Young Bloomsbury, the generation that reimagined love, freedom and self-expression, Nino Strachey
- Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury avant-garde, war, civilization, modernity, Christine Froula
- Bloomsbury, a house of lions, Leon Edel
- The art of Bloomsbury, Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, Richard Shone [editor] ; with essays by James Beechley and Richard Morphet
- Bloomsbury, Quentin Bell
- Bloomsbury needlepoint, with charts of designs by Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell & Roger Fry, Melinda Coss
- Women of Bloomsbury, Virginia, Vanessa and Carrington, Mary Ann Caws
- This dark country, women artists, still life and intimacy in the early twentieth century, Rebecca Birrell
- Omega and after, Bloomsbury and the decorative arts, Isabelle Anscombe ; photographs by Howard Grey, foreword by John Lehmann
- Maynard Keynes, an economist's biography, D. E. Moggridge
- Mrs Woolf and the servants, Alison Light