Bibliography - Fred Gray B.A., Ph.D.
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Director, Centre for Contiinuing Education, University of Sussex

Publications

The Other Hastings: Comments on Life in Hastings 1870-1939, by Fred Gray, published 1980 (27 pp., Centre for Continuing Education, University of Sussex) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/502760] & East Sussex Libraries

Crawley: Old Town, New Town, edited by Fred Gray, published 1 April 1983 (booklet, 108 pp., Centre for Continuing Education, University of Sussex, ISBN-10: 0904242218 & ISBN-13: 9780904242218) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15057] & West Sussex Libraries

Housing in Sussex: Affluence and Poverty, by Fred Gray, published 1 September 1983 in Sussex Environment Landscape and Society (pp.250-269, Stroud: Sutton Publishing Ltd., ISBN-10: 0862990459 & ISBN-13: 9780862990459) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8831] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries

Bexhill Voices, edited by Fred Gray, published September 1994 (176 pp., Centre for Continuing Education, University of Sussex, ISBN-10: 090424234X & ISBN-13: 9780904242348) accessible at: British Library & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
14 personal accounts of Bexhill lives

Walking on Water: The West Pier Story, by Fred Gray with a foreword by Asa Briggs, published 31 December 1998 (Brighton West Pier Trust, ISBN-10: 0950408255 & ISBN-13: 9780950408255) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/503767] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries

Population Change 1911-1951, by Fred Gray, published 1 January 1999 in An Historical Atlas of Sussex (pp.114-115, Chichester: Phillimore & Co. Ltd, ISBN-10: 1860771122 & ISBN-13: 9781860771125) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14026][Lib 18777] & The Keep [LIB/501686][LIB/508903] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries

Designing the Seaside: Architecture, Society and Nature, by Fred Gray, published 15 March 2009 (336 pp., London: Reaktion Books, ISBN-10: 1861892748 & ISBN-13: 9781861892744) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:
Surprisingly, the common notion of taking a seaside vacation has only existed since the eighteenth century, with a growing acceptance of the idea that fresh air and sea water are good for one's health. Since then, seaside resorts for all budgets have sprung up around the world. In Designing the Seaside, Fred Gray offers a richly illustrated history of seaside architecture and culture, from the smallest beach hut to the grandest hotels. Through over 400 illustrations that include historic photographs, pamphlets, guidebooks, postcards, and posters, Gray explores the changing attitudes toward shoreline vacations.

Making the future: a history of the University of Sussex, edited by Fred Gray, published 2011 (xii + 372 pp., Brighton: University of Sussex Press, ISBN-10: 0904242692 & ISBN-13: 9780904242690) accessible at: British Library & East Sussex Libraries