Jonathan Meades - Published Works

Published Works

  • This is Their Life (1979) ISBN 0-86101-045-0
  • The Illustrated Atlas of the World's Great Buildings (1980) ISBN 0-86101-059-0
  • Filthy English (1984) ISBN 0-224-02145-1 (Short stories)
  • English Extremists (Blueprint Monographs) (1988) ISBN 0-947795-68-5
  • Peter Knows What Dick Likes (1989) ISBN 0-586-20148-3
  • Pompey (1993) ISBN 0-09-930821-5
  • Architectural Expressions (2001) ISBN 0-471-49667-7
  • "The Times" Restaurant Guide 2002 ISBN 0-304-35939-4
  • Incest and Morris Dancing (2002) ISBN 0-304-35938-6
  • The Fowler Family Business (2002) ISBN 1-85702-904-6
  • Museum Without Walls (2012) ISBN 978-1-908717-17-7(print) ISBN 978-1-908717-18-4(e-book)

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