Brittany & Its Byways
By: Fanny Bury PalliserFanny Bury Palliser (1805–1878) was an English writer on art, and lace.
Palliser was a contributor to the Art Journal and The Academy, and was the author of:[1]
- The Modern Poetical Speaker, or a Collection of Pieces adapted for Recitation … from the Poets of the Nineteenth Century, London, 1845.
- History of Lace, with numerous illustrations, London, 1865; 3rd edit. 1875. This was translated into French by the Comtesse de Clermont Tonnerre.
- Brittany and its Byways: some Account of its Inhabitants and its Antiquities, London, 1869.
- Historic Devices, Badges, and War Cries, London, 1870; enlarged and extended from a series of papers on the subject in the Art Journal.
- A Descriptive Catalogue of the Lace and Embroidery in the South Kensington Museum, 1871; 2nd edit. 1873; 3rd edit. 1881.
- Mottoes for Monuments; or Epitaphs selected for Study or Application. Illustrated with Designs by Flaxman and others, London, 1872.
- The China Collector's Pocket Companion, London, 1874; 2nd edit. 1875.
- A Brief History of Germany to the Battle of Königgratz, on the plan of Mrs. Markham's histories.
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