A CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GARBETT'S WRITINGS.

 

1848

"Desrcription of some Parhelia seen at Portsea on the 29th of March 1848; with some remarks on these phenomena generaly," By Edward Lacy Garbett, Communicated by Professor Miller of King's College London," The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Series 3, XXXII, 217 (1848) 434-446.

 

1850

Rudimentary Treatise on the Principles of Design in Ar­chitecture as Deducible from Nature and Exemp­lified in the Works of the Greek and Gothic Architects, pp. viii, 264, J. Weale, London 1850. (Weale's Rudi­mentary series nos. 18 & 19) Present in the: B.L.: no.8703b16; U.S. Library of Congress. No. 2750. g.s.; John Crerar Library, Chicago. 2 copies; Univer­sity of Michi­gan, Ann Arbor. 2 copies; Princeton University, Princeton; Oberlin College, Oberlin; Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia; Yale University. New Haven. 2 copies; North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh; Smithsonian Institute Library; Boston Athenaeum, Boston; Girard College, Philadelphia; Library Association of Portland; Brooklyn Public Library; Boston Public Library; U.S. Military Academy; R.I.B.A., London; T.U., Delft.

 

"On Architectural Principles and the Tone of Writers," The Builder, Vol. VIII. No. 375, April 13, 1850, pp. 171-172.

 

"Westminster Hall and Open Roofs," The Athenaeum, No. 1174, Apr. 27, 1850, p. 456.

 

"A Principle or A Principal,- Which?" The Builder, Vol. VIII, No. 379, May 11, 1850, pp. 219-220.

 

"Roof of Westminster Hall," The Builder, Vol. VIII, No. 380, May 18, 1850, p. 233.

 

"'Natural Style' in Modern England and America," The Builder, Vol. VIII, No. 408, Nov. 30, 1850, pp. 566-567.

 

1851

Rudimentary Treatise.., London 1851. Present in the New York Public Library. (This is the only mention of an 1851 edition and probably represents a biblio­graphical error)

 

"The Great Paint Question," The Builder, Vol. IX, No. 415, Jan. 18, 1851, p. 38.

 

"Architecture and the Exhibition," The Builder, Vol. IX, No. 418, Feb. 8, 1851, pp. 85-86.

 

"Nomenclature of English Styles," The Builder, Vol. IX, No. 452, Oct. 4, 1851. pp. 619-620.

 

"The Common Sense of Gothic," The Builder, Vol. IX, No. 455, Oct. 25, 1851, pp. 670-671.

 

"The Foliation Problem," The Builder, Vol. IX, No. 457, Nov. 8, p. 702.

 

1852

"The Conversion of St. Paul's," The Builder, Vol. X, No. 496, Aug. 7, 1852, pp. 497-498.

 

"St. Wren's No. II," The Builder, Vol. X, No. 497, Aug. 14, 1852, pp. 512-514.

 

"St. Paul's No. III, Mechanism of the Decoration," The Builder, Vol. X, No. 499, Aug. 28, pp. 544-546.

 

"Fenestration Competition, and St. Paul's," The Builder, Vol. X, No. 501, Sept. 11, 1852, pp. 576-577.

 

"St. Paul's, The Funeral and the Monument," The Builder, Vol. X, No. 507, Oct. 23, 1852, pp. 668-670.

 

"Sanitary Architecture," The Builder, Vol. X, No. 510, Nov. 13, 1852, pp. 717-718.

 

"A Sanitary and Fire-Proof Floor-Ceiling Giving the Architect no Work at all," The Builder, Vol. X, No. 513, Dec. 4, 1852, pp. 764-766.

 

"The Ventilation Question," The Builder, Vol. X, No. 514, Dec. 11, 1852, p. 785.

 

1853

"Ventilation Ceilings," The Builder, Vol. XI, No. 519, Jan. 15, 1853, pp. 37-38.

 

"The Question of 'Shams,'" The Builder, Vol. XI, No. 520, Jan. 22, 1853, pp. 50-52.

 

"Coloured Photography, A Note," The Builder, Vol. XI, No. ?, Nov. 5, 1853, p. 682.

 

1856

"Preliminaries to Good Building," in: Papers and Practical Illustra­tions of Public Works of Recent Construction, London 1856, pp. 95-104. Present in the B.L.: No. 1264 e 17. Also present in the Boston Public Library and in the Peabody Institute, Baltimore.

 

"The Final Building Act," The Builder, Vol. XIV, Jan. 19, 1856, pp. 26-28.

 

1857

"Correspondence on the Plans for New Westminster," The Builder, Vol. XV, May 16, 1857, p. 272.

 

"Notes on Each of the Westminster Block Plans," The Builder, Vol. XV, May 23, 1857, pp. 285-287.

 

"The 'Percentage Style,'" The Builder, Vol. XV, June 6, 1957, p 320.

 

"Mr. Wightwick and the Classicists," The Builder, Vol. XV, June 27, 1857, pp. 360-361.

 

"Mr. Wightwick and the Classicists," The Builder, Vol. XV, July 4, 1857, pp. 373-374.

 

"How to Reform Architecture," The Builder, Vol. XV, Oct. 10, 1857, pp. 570-571.

 

"The Great Case of Stucco v. Brains," The Builder, Vol. XV, Dec. 26, 1857, pp. 753-754.

 

1858

"What is a Ventilated Room?" The Builder, Vol. XVI, Nov. 13, 1858, p. 760.

 

"'What is a Ventilated Room,' &c. The Outlay-Paid System," The Builder, Vol. XVI, Nov. 27, 1858. pp. 803-804.

 

"Commercial Homicide and its Remedy," The Builder, Vol. XVI, Dec. 4, 1858, pp. 813-814.

 

1859

"Reply to Queries on Church Roofs," The Builder, Vol. XVII, Mar. 5, 1859, p. 172.

 

"The Spurgeon Designs," The Builder, Vol. XVII, Mar 19, 1859, pp. 207-209.

 

"The Accepted 'Tabernacle' Design," The Builder, Vol. XVII, April 9, 1859, pp. 255- 257.

 

"The Non-Outlay-Paid System," The Builder, Vol. XVII, May 7, 1859, pp. 319.

 

1861

"Mr. Fergusson's Topography of Jerusalem," The Builder, Vol. XIX, Mar. 2, 1861, pp. 135-136.

 

1863

Rudimentary Treatise...., 2nd edition, pp. 241, Virtue, London 1863. Present in the Franklin Insti­tute, Philadelphia. 2 Photo­copies of this edition are present in the Kunsthistorisch instituut of the Rijksuniversi­teit te Leiden. Koningklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague.

 

1864

"Constructed Dams versus Heaps," The Builder, Vol. XXII, April 9, 1864, pp. 259- 260.

 

1865

"Mr. Fergusson and Biblical Architecture," The Builder, Vol. XXIII, March 25, 1865, pp. 205- 206.

 

"The Trade and Trade Charges of Architects," The Builder, Vol. XXIII, Nov. 11, 1865, pp. 798-799.

 

"The Payment of Architects," The Builder, Vol. XXIII, Nov. 25, 1865, p. 829.

 

"Architects' Charges," The Builder, Vol. XXIII, Dec. 23, 1865, p. 913.

 

1866

"Pyramid Geometry," The Builder, Vol. XXIV, March 3, 1866, pp. 150-152.

 

"Foliation of Circles," The Builder, Vol. XXIV, March 10, 1866, p. 177.

 

"Geological Miracle Assumers," The Athenaeum, No. 2032, Oct. 6, 1866, pp. 436-438.

 

"Geological Miracle Assumers," The Athenaeum, No. 2036, Nov. 3, 1866, p. 577.

 

"Light- More Light!" The Builder, Vol. XXIV, Dec. 22, 1866, p. 939.

 

1867

Rudimentary Treatise..., 3rd edition, pp. viii, 247, Illus. 18cm. Virtue & Co, London 1867. Present in: U.S. Library of Congress; Library Company, Philadelphia; Cornell University, Ithaca; University of Pensylvania, Phila­delphia; Cleveland Public Library;

 

"The New Geological Theory," The Athenaeum, No. 2087, Oct 26, 1867, p. 541.

 

1868

"Gothic Vaulting and Barry the Painter," The Athenaeum, No. 2128, Aug. 8, 1868, p. 187.

 

"Gothic Architecture," The Athenaeum, No. 2129, Aug. 15, 1868, p. 220.

 

1869

"Origin of Species," The Athenaeum, No. 2175, July 3, 1869, p. 18-19.

 

1871

The Ascertainable in Religion. Seven Miracles Iden­tifying the Church, London 1871. Present in the B.L.: No. 4379BB50(5)

 

Design as Deducible from Nature, Lock­wood & Co, London 1874. Present in Michigan state Univ. East Lansing U.S.A. (The title is most probably only an abbreviation of the full title of the Treatise).

 

1876

Rudimentary Treatise..., 4th edition, pp. viii, 247, Illus., Lockwood & Co, London 1876. Present in Harvard University, Cam­bridge, U.S.A. (I have not come across any mention of the fifth edition)

 

1877

Finite Avarice: A Socialism Drawn From the Genesis Trade Union Law, (Gen. XLVII 24), Published at the "Industrial Review" Office in London 1877? pp. 15. In Hazlitt Tracts, vol.28, No. 4, Preface dated 1877. Contents: The difference of Capital and Anticapital, Society's destroyer and saviour. Sketch of rules of an anti-capitalist industry. Present in Library of Congress: No. AC 911. H3. Vol. 28 No. 4.

 

1880

Notices and Queries, Vol. 1, Jan. - June, 1880:

"The Moon Lying on its Back," p. 302.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 2, July - Dec. 1880:

"The Longest Day," p. 134.

"Dolmens in Hampshire," p. 147.

"Printers' Errors," p. 163.

"Spiritualism," p. 258.

"On Chinese Chronology," p. 513.

 

1881

Notices and Queries, Vol. 3, Jan. - June, 1881:

"On American Spelling," p. 236.

"A Blunder by T. Carlyle," p. 364.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 4, July - Dec. 1881:

"On Sloping Church Floors," p. 37.

 

1882

"The Sundial of Ahaz," Knowledge, Vol. III, p. 42

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 6, July - Dec. 1882:

"On Foreign Place Names," p. 92 & p. 371.

"On the Law of Gravitation," p. 348.

"On Salisbury Cathedral," p. 520.

 

1883

Notices and Queries, Vol. 7, Jan. - June, 1883:

"On Numeration of High Numbers," p. 233.

 

1884

An Improved Mode of Fireproof Building, pp. 6, Published at the Patent Office Sale Branch, London 1884.

 

"Noah's Rainbow," Knowledge, Vol. V, June 13, 1884, pp. 440-442.

 

"The Flint-Folk's Flood," Knowledge, Vol. V, June 27, 1884, pp. 483-484.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 9, Jan. - June, 1884:

"Wooden Effigies," p. 214.

"On Disfranchised Boroughs," p. 388.

"Winchester Cathedral." p. 487.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 10, July - Dec. 1884:

"Large Fossil Eyes," p. 27.

"Old Poll Books," p. 229

"Night with the Dead," p. 269.

"On Chantries," p. 327.

 

1885

God's View of Our Babylon, Shown in Slaying Alford, Beginner of the Bible Revision, pp. 24. J. Burns, London 1885. Present in the B.L.: No. 3109 df 13(2). Also mentioned in the National Union Catalogue.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 11, Jan. - June, 1885:

"Toledoth Jeshu," p. 212.

"Niagara Falls," p. 96 & p. 313.

"Three Holes in the Wall," p. 337.

"On the Oldest Corporation," p. 398.

"Jews, Their Longevity," p. 413

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 12, July - Dec. 1885:

"Emengarde, Countess of Narbonne," p. 349.

 

1886

Rudimentary Architecture... The Prin­ciples of etc., 6th edition, pp. 247, Illus. Crosby, Lockwood, London 1886. Present in the Michigan College of Mining & Technology, Houghton. and the University of Pensylvania, Phila­delphia. (I have not yet come across any mention of the seventh edi­tion)

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 1, Jan. - June, 1885:

"St Pancras Churchyard," p. 27.

"On Pre-Christian  Crucifixes," p. 407.

"An Island made Moslem," p. 409.

"On the Population of the World," p. 453.

"London Monuments," p. 512.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 2, July - Dec. 1886:

"Old Style and Old Proverbs," p. 17.

"Oliver Cromwell," p. 55.

"Ozone, A Place in England," p. 175.

"David, His Mother," p. 231.

"Mimpox, Its Locality," p. 254.

"Cedar Trees," p. 272.

"On Dr. Bevis," p. 313.

"Dates on Churches," p. 451.

"Posters, Their Introduction," p. 497.

 

1887

Notices and Queries, Vol. 3, Jan. June, 1887:

"On Adam's Life in Eden," p. 32.

"Light of Asia, Words in," p. 93.

"Israelites, A New Sect," p. 98.

"Brute, Its Meanings," p. 520.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol, 4, July - Dec. 1887:

"Female Heresiarchs," p. 72.

"Doctors of the Church," p. 76.

"Hobby - Hobby Horse," p. 314.

"John Grandison," p 357.

"Salisbury Campanile," p. 377.

"Lease for 999 years," p. 416

 

1888

Notices and Queries, Vol. 5, Jan. - June, 1888:

"Salisbury Campanile," p. 76.

"Aurora Borealis," p. 117.

"Glasses which Flatter," p. 498.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 6, July - Dec. 1888:

"Cathedrals," p. 13.

"Freiburg or Friburg," p. 68.

"Railway Tickets," p. 175.

"On Acts, II, 9 - 11," p.230

"Bristol, Its County," p. 232.

"Courts of Love," p. 247.

"Edward III, His Sons," p. 250.

"Tailed Africans," p. 328.

"Tailed Englishmen," p. 347.

 

1889

Notices and Queries, Vol. 7, Jan. - June, 1889:

"Unconscious Cerebration," p. 185.

"Cross Trees," p. 252.

"Tours Cathedral," p. 293.

"Criss-Cross Row," p. 297.

"Mrs. or Miss," p. 337

"'The' in Place Names," p. 390.

"Trapezium and Trapezoid," p. 397.

"English and German Vowels," p. 463.

"Directions fro Building Churches," p. 470.

"Magna est Veritas," p. 492.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 8, July - Dec. 1889:

"Italian and French Cathedrals," p. 10.

"The Four Centered Arch," p. 88.

"Cradle of the Tide," p. 98 & p. 210.

"St. Stephen's Walbrook," p. 170.

"Discoveries in the Bible," p. 249.

"Truths of Revelation," p. 249.

"Heraldic Query," p. 332.

"Minster, Its Meaning," p. 455.

"Sundials," p. 512.

 

1890

Daniel Not Apocryphal, Because Fulfilled in our own Time: An Exposi­tion to M. Renan, pp. 56, W. Reeves, London 1890, Present in the B.L.: No. 4103 aa 18.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 9, Jan. - June, 1890:

"The Pantiles of Westminster School," p. 210.

 

1891

Huxley's Mendacity and the Bible and Darwin's Veracity, On the Effects of Noah's Flood, pp. 16, W. Reeves, London 1891. Present in the B.L.: No. 4018 df 13(7)

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 11, Jan. - June, 1891:

"Half a Century ago in Dorset," p. 17.

 

1892

England's God the Bible's Baal. A Challenge to the Arch­bishop of Canter­bury, By the author of "Daniel Fulfilled" (E.L. Garbett) pp. 16, W. Reeves, London 1892. Present in the B.L.: No. 4371 de 3/6.

 

Free Wifehood, A Lay Sermon to Young Girls, pp. 30, W. Reeves, London 1892. Present in The B.L.: No. 08416 e. 35.(4).

 

The Late Earl of Rosse's Argument to Prove the Truth of the Revelation, Modernised by E.L. Garbett, London 1892. Present in the B.L.: No. 4016 df 17.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 2, July - Dec. 1892:

"Deciduous Trees," p. 29.

"W. Shakespeare and Newton," p. 91.

"The Middle Kingdom," p. 92.

"Lincoln's Inn Gateway," p. 170 & p. 338.

"Motto, Its Source," p. 173.

"On Lost Books," p. 177.

"St Saviour's Southwark," p. 211.

"Bet Hand," p. 236.

"Hedge Row Timber," p. 310.

"St. James' Square," p. 369.

 

1893

Facts From the Jesus-Huxley Case, On Noah's Flood or, Which is Nature? and Which is Miracle?, pp. 16, W. Reeves, London 1893. Present in the B.L.: No. 4371 d 20(6) and U.S. Library of Congress.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 3, Jan. - June, 1893:

"Alter = Communion Table," p. 254.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 4, July - Dec. 1893:

"Heraldic Castles," p. 17.

"William of Wykeham's Monument," p. 145.

"Dante and Noah's Ark," p. 168 & p. 373.

"Admiral Capello," p. 208.

"Lincoln's Inn Fields," p. 235 & 332.

"Bolt from the Blue," p. 291.

"Comet Queries," p. 488.

 

1894

Labour's Litany, Based on That of the Anglican Church and on The Prophe­cies Fulfilled During Victo­ria's Reign, By the author of "Daniel Ful­filled" pp. 32,  W. Reeves, London 1894. 19 cm. Present in the John Crerar Library, Chicago.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol 5, Jan. - June, 1894:

"Norman Doorways," p. 53.

"All Fool's Day," p. 58.

"Comet Queries," p. 117, 293 & p. 451.

"St. Petersburg or Petersburg," p. 174.

"Sh and Tch," p. 235

"Pharaoh of the Oppression," p. 311.

"The Wallis Family," p. 336.

"Misprints," p. 396.

"Lincoln's Inn Fields," p. 398.

"Dante and Noah's Ark," p. 415.

"Salisbury and the Other Closes," p. 445.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 6, July - Dec. 1894:

"George III and Jews and Christians," p. 34.

"Mansion House," p. 78 & p. 276.

"Chronology in England," p. 91.

"Pharaoh of the Oppression," p. 134.

"Church near Royal Exchange," p. 139 & p. 333.

"Epitaphs on Horses," p. 157.

"Astronomical Query," p. 297.

"Prayer, Bidding," p. 453.

"Midnight Sun," p. 472.

 

1895

Notices and Queries, Vol. 7, Jan. - June, 1895:

"Notation" p. 95.

"Achilles and the Tortoise," p. 157.

"White Horses," p. 173.

"Snakes Dying at Sunset," p. 212.

"Cheyney, Its Derivation," p. 254.

"Oldest Inn in England," p. 273.

"Lyon's Inn," p. 274.

"Prayer Book, 'Wicked'," p. 314.

"Great Skeleton at Salisbury," p. 348.

"Place Names, Their Pronunciation," p. 350 & p. 431.

"The Date of the Equinox," p. 431.

"Chum, Its Etymology," p. 474.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 8, July - Dec. 1895:

"Chum," p. 51 & p. 157.

"Soli [?] Lunar Cycles," p. 56.

"Jesse Windows," p. 133.

"Fish-Head Shaped Window," p. 136 & p. 269.

"Finger, Its Pronunciation," p. 510.

"Dante, His Geography," p. 216

"River Names," p. 314.

"St. Mary Overie," p. 370.

"Printed Registers," p. 373.

"Emaciated Figures," p. 510.

 

1896

Notices and Queries, Vol. 9, Jan. - June, 1896:

"Salisbury Canal," p. 105.

"Church near Royal Exchange," p. 213.

"Street Names Changed," p. 375.

"Earth, Weighing it," p. 393.

"Spider Folklore," p. 437.

"Holborn, Its Etymology," p. 438.

"Queries about the Moon," p. 447.

"Land, Its Primitive Distribution," p. 457.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 10, July - Dec. 1896:

"Earth, Weighing it," p. 99.

"Land, Its Primitive Distribution," p. 219.

"London's Topography," p. 246.

"Choir-Roofs [?]," p. 401.

 

1897

Rudimentary Architecture... The Prin­ciples of etc., 8th edition, pp. viii, 247. Crosby, Lockwood & Son, London 1897. (Now in the "Weale's Scientific & Technical series," Archit. II Series I). Present in Harvard University, Cambridge, U.S.A.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 11, Jan. - June, 1897:

"Church Tower Buttresses," p. 136 & p. 395.

"Science in the Choir," p. 412.

"Matches, Early Lucifer," p. 437.

"James Stuart of Tweedsmouth," p. 507.

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 12, July - Dec. 1897:

"Church Tower Buttresses," p. 13 & p. 151.

"Steam as a Motorforce," p. 15.

"Hatchments in Churches," p.30.

"Wallis Family," p. 36.

"Twenty-four Hour Clock Dials," p. 109.

"East Windows," p. 150.

"Counties of England," p. 230.

"Cromlechs in Hampshire," p. 232

"Longest English Words," p. 235.

"Shall and Will," p.317.

"Bow Church," p. 370.

"Square Corbels," p. 496.

"On Bodicea," p. 497.

 

1898

A Plan and Plea for National Medicine, By E.L. Garbett of the Peculiar people. pp. 20, W. Reeves, London 1898. Present in the B.L.: No. 07306 f 7(13) 2nd copy No. 4139 d 2(3)

 

Notices and Queries, Vol. 1, Jan. - June, 1898:

"Winchester Cathedral," p. 206.

"Houses without Staircases," p. 210.