The BRITISH BOOK TRADE INDEX (BBTI) is an index of the names and brief biographical details and trade details of people who worked in the book trade in England and Wales and who were trading by 1851
BOOKHAD provides a subject based web interface which offers researchers seamless access to catalogue records from six libraries with major holdings in the areas of book history and book design.
A key to the principal contents of Professor Sawyer's Anglo-Saxon Charters: an Annotated List and Bibliography, essential work of reference to the entire corpus of Anglo-Saxon charters (royal diplomas, royal writs, episcopal leases, wills, and other records, in Latin and in the vernacular)
The James Madison Carpenter Collection is a multiple media collection documenting British and American folklore and folklife, principally traditional song and drama, but also folk narrative, customs, games, instrumental music, dance and dialect
Year Books are the law reports of medieval England (...) This database indexes all year book reports printed in the chronological series for all years between 1268 and 1535 (...) almost 6,000 from 1399 forward have been fully indexed and paraphrased
Biographical and bibliographical data about the countless authors, publishers, and novels of the Victorian period ..... The basis of the database is The English Catalogue of Books beginning with the "small" subset of three-volume novels [travail en cours]
The principal collection of the papers of Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of Wellington (1769-1852). It contains approximately 100,000 items, the Duke's political, military, official and diplomatic papers covering all aspects of his career
Descriptions of concert programme collections held by leading libraries, archives and museums in the UK and Ireland ..... a vital source of information about musical life from the eighteenth century to the present day