The following list is of books now out of print but obtainable from libraries and antiquarian/secondhand bookshops. It is not a definitive list and more books will be added from time to time. |
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| AUTHOR | TITLE | INFORMATION | ||
| BATTEN, Ben | NEWLYN BOYHOOD | Illustrated with drawings by Dorcie Sykes. | ||
| NEWLYN HERITAGE | Illust. with photographs. Published 1980 | |||
| NEWLYN OF YESTERDAY | Illust. photos and drawings. Pub. 1983 | |||
| NEWLYN TOWNERS, FISHERMAN AND METHODISTS 1800 - 1978 | Illustrated. Written to mark the Jubilee of Newlyn Centenary Methodist Church. | |||
| OLD NEWLYN SPEECH | Illust. by Michael Praed. Pub: 1984 | |||
| SCHOOL ON THE HILL | Illustrated. Pub: 1979 | |||
| WALK NEWLYN WITH ME | 20 page booklet. Map. Illustrated | |||
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All the above books were published by the author,
the late Ben Batten, in the 1970s and 1980s
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| BECKERLEGGE, J | WILLIAM LOVETT OF NEWLYN | The Cornish Social Reformer. Pub. by author 1948. 19 page booklet | ||
| BIRD, Sheila | BYGONE PENZANCE AND NEWLYN | photographs with introduction. Pub: Phillimore & Co. Ltd. 1987 | ||
| CORIN, John | FISHERMEN'S CONFLICT | The Story of Newlyn. Pub: Topos'l Books 1988. Illustrated | ||
| GREEN, Iris M | ON NEWLYN HILL | Illustrated. Published by the author 1992. | ||
| HOSKING, Harold | IT'S ONLY THE VICAR | Tales from a Cornish fishing community of a century ago. Pub: Gooday, 1987 | ||
| HOLMES, Jonathan | ARCHIVE PHOTOGRAPHS SERIES; PENZANCE AND NEWLYN | Published 1992 | ||
| KLISKY, Alfred J | LOOKING BACK BY A NEWLYN TOWNER | Published by the author, 1980 | ||
| LACH-SZYRMA, Rev. W.S | NEWLYN AND ITS PIER | Booklet pub. by author in 1884 (very scarce) | ||
| WILLIAMS, Douglas | AROUND NEWLYN, MOUSEHOLE AND PENZANCE | Illustrated. Pub: Bossiney Books, 1988 | ||
| A list of art books relating to the Newlyn School of Artists (some still available) will shortly be added to the books section., ALSO a list of books with a substantial content related to Newlyn AND of novels set in Newlyn. This list compiled by Margaret Perry who would welcome suggestions for additions | ||||