Incoming Resources
- The economics of social policy, A.J. Culyer
- Support for the arts in England and Wales, a report to the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, by Lord Redcliffe-Maud
- Housing economics and public policy, Ray Robinson
- The economics of the arts, edited by Mark Blaug
- Shipbuilders of the Thames and Medway, by Philip Banbury
- Steel - British Steel Corporation, ten year development strategy, Department of Trade and Industry
- Cotton, the fabric that made the modern world, Giorgio Riello
- Material change, design thinking and the social entrepreneurship movement, Eve Blossom ; foreword by Yves Behar ; new photography by Mark Standen
- Coffeeland, a history, Augustine Sedgewick ; narrated by Jason Culp
- Surfing places, surfboard makers, craft, creativity, and cultural heritage in Hawai'i, California, and Australia, Andrew Warren and Chris Gibson
- The international film industry, Western Europe and America since 1945, by Thomas H. Guback
- Tourism, blessing or blight?, George Young
- Development of the English book trade, 1700-1899, edited by Robin Myers and Michael Harris
- The nationalization of culture, the development of state subsidies to the arts in Great Britain, Janet Minihan
- The composer in the market place, Alan Peacock & Ronald Weir ; with a preface by Asa Briggs
- English books & readers, 1603 to 1640, being a study in the history of the book trade in the reigns of James I and Charles I, by H. S. Bennett
- Newspapers, the power and the money, Simon Jenkins
- The costs of higher education, how much do colleges and universities spend per student and how much should they spend?, Howard R. Bowen
- Music and patronage in sixteenth-century Mantua, Iain Fenlon. Vol.1
- An introduction to the economics of education, Mark Blaug
- Victorian theatrical trades, articles from the Stage 1883-1884, edited by Michael R. Booth
- The world automotive industry, Gerald Bloomfield
- Goodbye Gutenberg, the newspaper revolution of the 1980's, Anthony Smith
- The New Deal for artists, [by] Richard D. McKinzie
- Tourism and development, a case study of the Commonwealth Caribbean, John M. Bryden
- The economics of health, an introduction, John G. Cullis & Peter A. West
- The welfare state and equality, structural and ideological roots of public expenditures, by Harold L. Wilensky
- The decline of the British motor industry, the effects of government policy, 1945-1979, Peter J.S. Dunnett
- Thomas Cubitt, master builder, Hermione Hobhouse
- The future of the UK motor industry, by Krish Bhaskar ; with contributions from Garel Rhys
- Provision for the arts, report of an inquiry carried out during 1974-75 throughout the twenty-six counties of the Republic of Ireland [for] the Arts Council = An Chomhairle EalaĆon [and] the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, chairman J.M. Richards ; director Millicent Bowerman
- Music and patronage in sixteenth century Mantua, Iain Fenlon, vol.2
- Iron and steel in the German inflation, 1916-1923, by Gerald D. Feldman
- Need and the National Health Service, economics and social choice, A.J. Culyer
- The economics of charity, essays on the comparative economics and ethics of giving and selling, with applications to blood
- The political economy of social policy, A.J. Culyer
- The economics of education, by John Sheehan
- Rolling our own, women as printers, publishers and distributors, Eileen Cadman, Gail Chester, Agnes Pivot
- The pop industry inside out, Michael Cable
- Value for money in health services, a comparative study, Brian Abel-Smith
- The music business, Andrew Blake
- The motor industry, an economic survey, D.G. Rhys
- An introduction to the economics of education, by Mark Blaug
- Paying for welfare, Howard Glennerster
- Tourist development, Douglas G. Pearce
- Patron or paymaster?, the arts council dilemma, a conference report prepared by Elizabeth Sweeting
- Gold was the mortar, the economics of cathedral building, Henry Kraus
- Public expenditure and social policy, an examination of social spending and social priorities, edited by Alan Walker
- The arts and the people, Roy Shaw