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A Wanderer in Florence, 16 illustrations in colour and 38 photog JH from paintings and sculpture, cr. 8vo, 1 3/6 (Jas.) 1909 SULLY Italian Travel Sketches, tllustrations by P. Noél Boxer, 8vo, 1912 3/- 1910 Japan.—Birp (Isabella L.) Unbeaten Tracks in Japaa, an account of travels in the interior, including visits to the Aborigines of Yezo and the Shrine of Kikk6, many illustrations, cr. 8vo, 1907 4/- Harrison (E. J.) The Fighting Spirit of Japan and other Studies, tlus- tvated, 8vo, 1913 4/6 1912 Liroyp (Arthur) Every-Day Japan, written after twenty-five years’ residence and work in the Country, with an Introduction by Count Hayashi, illustrations in colour and from i i 9 a 8vo, 1911 4/6 1913 MitForD (A. B.) Tales of Old Japan, illustrated, cr. 8vo, 1890. 3/6 1914 MitFoRD. (E. Bruce) Japan’s Inheritance, The Country, its People, and Their Destiny, 12 maps and plans, and 75 tllustrations, 8vo, 1913 4/6 1915 NiroseE (Inazo) Bushido: The Soul of Japan, An Exposition of Japanese Thought, cr. 8vo, 1905 3/6 1916 NitoB& (Inazo) The Japanese Nation, its Land, its People, and its Life, with Special Consideration to its Relations with the United States, cr. 8vo,1912 4/6 1917 OKAKURA (Kakuzo) The Ideals of the East, with special reference to the Art of Japan, cr. 8vo, 1905 3/6 1918 Japan.—OsBorn (Captain S.) Quedah ; or, Stray Leaves from a Journal in Malayan Waters: A Cruise in Japanese Waters : The Fight on the Pliho in 1858, cr. 8vo, 1865 4]- 1919 ——— Ransome (S.) Japan in Transi- tion, A Study of the Progress, Policy and Methods of the Japanese since their War with China, with maps and illustrations, 8vo, 1899 1920 STEAD (Alfred, Editor) Japan by the Japanese, a Survey by its Highest Authori- ties, 8vo, 1904 4 |- 1921 TAKEKOSHI (Yosaburo) Japanese Rule in Formosa, trans. by G. Braithwaite, with tliustrations and a map, 8vo, 1907 4/6 1922 VILLIERS (F.) Port Arthur, Three Months with the besiegers, a diurnal of occurrents, ilustrations and map, 8vo, 1905 3/6 1923 Kingsley (George H.) Notes on Sport and Travel, with a Memoir by his daughter Mary H. Kingsley, portrait, cr. 8vo, 1900 ‘4/6 1924 Lunn (Sir Henry) Round the World with a Dictaphone, a Record of Men and Movements in 1926, illustvated, 8vo, 1927 3/6 1925 Macedonia.—Aspott (G. F.) The Tale of a Tour in Macedonia, 8 plates and a map, Svo, 1903 3/6 1926 Maegregor (J.) The Rob Roy on the Jordan, Nile, Red Sea, and Gennesareth, A Canoe Cruise in Palestine, Egypt and the Waters of Damascus, maps and illustrations, cr. 8vo, cloth, 1886 3/6 1927 A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe on Rivers and Lakes of Europe, illustrations and a map, cr. 8vo, cloth, 1866 " 8/- 1928 Malaya. — SWETTENHAM (Sir Frank) British Malaya, an Account of the Rise and Progress of British Infleunce, map and illustrations, 8vo, 1907 7/6 1929 New Zealand.—BarKER (Lady) Station Life in New Zealand, cr. 8vo, cloth, 1871 3/6 1930 GUTHRIE-SMITH (H.) Tutira, the Story of a New Zealand Sheep Station, illustrated, roy. 8vo, 1926 8/6 1931 fINN@s (C. A.)] Canterbury Sketches, or Life from the Early Days, by Pilgrim, post 8vo, cloth, Christchurch, ii 4/ 1932 WitiiaMs (W., Bishop of Watapu) Christianity among the New Zealanders, with 6 illustrations, cr. 8vo, cloth, 1867 4/- 1933 Norway.—Wittiams (W. M.) Through Norway with a Knapsack, illustrated, cr. 8vo, 1859 4]- 1934 Palestine—Boppy (Alex. A.) Days in Galilee and Scenes in Judaea, together with some account of a solitary cycling journey in Southern Palestine, illustrations, 8vo, 1900 3/6 59 1935 Palestine.—BotirHo (Hector) Beside Galilee, a Diary in Palestine, 2llustrated, 8vo, 1933 3/6 1936 Cust (Lionel) Jerusalem, a His- torical Sketch, tlustrated by Major Benton Fletcher, 8vo, 1924 3/6 1937 Early Travels in, comprising the Narratives of Arculf, Willibald, Bernard, Sigurd, Benjamin of Tudela, De La Brocqui¢re, etc., edited by Thomas Wright, cr. 8vo, cloth, 1848 4|- 1938 Polo (Marco) The Travels, the trans- lation of Marsden, revised with a selection of his notes, edited by Thomas Wright, cr. 8vo, Bohn, 1854 9]- 1939 Poulsen (Frederik) Travels and Sketches 8vo, 1923 3/6 German Student Life; Italian Memories; Hellas; . Palestine; Tunis; etc. 1940 Pryce-Jones (Alan) The Spring Journey, illustrated, 8vo, 1931 4]- Egypt, Palestine, Syria, etc. 1941 Roget (S. R., Editor) Travel in the Two Last Centuries of Three Generations, illustrated, 8vo, cloth, 1921 4/6 From 1779 to 1872. 1942 Russia.—GRAHAM (Gore) War and Peace and the Soviet Union, with a fore- word by Lord Marley, cr. 8vo, 1934 3/- 1943 SAROLEA (C.) Impressions of Soviet Russia, 8vo, 1924 3/6 1944 Savage-Landor (A. H.) Everywhere, the Memoirs of an, Explorer, illustrated, 8vo, cloth, 1924 5/- 1945 Seandinavia.—KENNEDy (E. B.) Thirty Seasons in Scandinavia, tllustvated, S8vo, 1908 4/J- 1946 Sheridan (Clare) In Many Places, illustrated, 8vo, 1923 4]- Turkey, Roumania, Smyrna, Danzig, Bucharest, etc. 1947 Sicily.—Russext (G. A.) Tour through Sicily in the year 1815, with maps, plans and 10 coloured aquatints, 8vo, cloth, edges vather strained, not affecting the plates, 1819 10/6 1948 WaerRN (C.) Mediaeval Sicily, Aspects of Life and Art in the Middie Ages, illustvated, 8vo, 1910 4/6 1949 South Seas.—CHaALMERS (J.) and GILL (W. Wyatt) Work and Adventure in New Guinea, 1877 to 1885, maps and illustra- tions, cr. 8vo, 1885 4]- 1950 [PEMBROKE (I.ord) and KINGSLEY Dr. G.)] South Sea Bubbles, by the Earl and the Doctor, 8vo, 1872 4/6 Tahiti ; Eimeo or Morea; Raiatea and Taha; Samoa; etc.; etc. 1951 Romitty (H. H.) From My Verandah in New Guinea, Sketches and Traditions, map, 8vo, 1889 4]- 1952 The Western Pacific and New Guinea, Notes on the Natives, Christian and Cannibal, with some account of the old labour trade, map, cr. 8vo,, 1886 4/6 Cruise in the South Seas, zllustruted, 8vo, 1875 4/6 1954 Spain. —BarRLEIN (Henry) Spain: Yesterday and To-Morrow, illustrated, 8vo, 1930 3/6 1955 GORDON (Jan) and GORDON (Cora J.) Misadventures with a Donkey in Spain, iZlustrated by the authors, 8vo, 1924 4/6 1956 PRITCHETT (V. S.) Marching Spain illustrated, 8vo, 1926 4/- 1957 Stead (W. F.) The Shadow of Mount Carmel, a Pilgrimage, 8vo, 1926 4]- Lourdes, Rome, Sicily, Assisi, etc. 1958 Tafur (Pero) Travels and Adventures, 1435-1439, trans. and edited by, with an introduction by Malcom Letts, 8vo, cloth, small label removed from cover, 1926 4/6 1959 Thomson (R. Campbell) A Pilgrim’s Scrip, with tllustvations and a map, 8vo, 1915 3/6 Mosul, Damascus, The Sudan, ete. - Consular Officer in Eastern Tibet, together with a History of the Relations between China, Tibet and India, with maps and photographs, 8vo, 1922 10/6 1961 Turkey.—BuNnsEN (Victoria de) The Soul of a Turk, zllustvated, 8vo, 1910. = 4- 1962 Ramsay (W. M.) Impressions of Turkey during Twelve Years Wanderings, 8vo, 1897 3/- 1963 SHERIDAN (Clare) A Turkish Kaleidoscope, 32 illustrations, 8vo, 1926 3/- 1964 YounG (George) Constantinople, 12 tllustrations and a map, 8vo, 1926 5/- From the Roman Empire to the present day. 1965 Wilmot (Catherine) An Irish Peer on the Continent (1801-1803), A Narrative of the Tour of Stephen, 2nd Earl Mount Cashell, through France, Italy, etc., edited by Thomas U. Sadleir, tllustrated, 8vo, hal? cloth, 1920 3/6 1966 Wright (Eugene) The Great Horn Spoon, with an Introduction by Rosita Forbes, 8vo, 1929 3/6 1967 Amelung (W.) and Holtzinger (H.) The Museums and Ruins of Rome, with about 340 illustrations, 2 vols, cr. 8vo, 1912 — 5/- 1968 Angelico (Fra), by W. Hausenstein, trans. by Agnes Blake, with 65 illustra- tions, 8vo, 1928 (25/-) 1969 Architecture. — ApAm (Robert and James) The Architecture of (1758-1794), by Arthur T. Bolton, with about 790 illustra- tions, plans and drawings, 2 vols, folio, 1922 (£8/8/-) £2/17/6 1970 Bonn (Francis) Screens and Gal- leries in English Churches, idlustrated by 152 photographs and measured dvawings, 8vo, 1908 10/6 1971 Boys (T. S.) Picturesque Archi- tecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, etc., A Re-issue of the Complete Set, printed in colours, with notes to each plate by E. Beresford Chancellor, 4to, 1928 12/6 1972 ——- Cook (Sir T. A.) Twenty-Five Great Houses of France, with an intro- ductory chapter by W. H. Ward, with over 406 illustrations, plans and diavzvrams, folio, half bu:kram, N.D. (£2/12/6) £1/2/6 1973 EASTLAKE (C. L.) A History of the Gothic Revival. An Attempt to show how the Taste tor Mediaeval Architecture which lingered in England during the last two Centuries has since been Encouraged and Developed, illustrated, 8vo, 1872 6/- 1974 Facades of Buildings, Fronts of Old and Modern Business and Dwelling Houses, 500 zlustvations collected by Werner Hegemann, 4to, 1929 (42/-) 21/- 1975 Architecture.—HeELm (W. H.) Homes of the Past, A Sketch of Domestic Buildings and Life in England from the Norman to the Georgian Age, with 59 illustrations from pen-and-ink drawings by A. C. Chappelow, Ato, 1921 . 6/- 1976 LANCIANI (R.) Wanderings Through Ancient Roman Churches, 2/lus- trated, 8vo, 1925 6/- 1977 LeTHABY (W. R.) Londinium Architecture and the Crafts, with 175 figures, 8vo, 1923 4/- 1978 Lutyens (Sir Edwin) Houses and Gardens, described and criticised by Sir Lawrence Weaver, illustvated, folio, 1925 (83/3/-) 30/- 1979 Macaisson (D.) The Architecture of Provence and the Riviera, illustrated, 8vo, 1882 6/- 1980 VALLANCE (Aylmer) Old Crosses and Lychgates, illustrated, 8vo, 1920 6/- 1981 Barrington (Mrs. Russell) Essays on the Purpose of Art, Past and Present Creeds of English Painters, 8vo, 1911 3/6 1982 Bartolozzii—A Biographical and Des- criptive Account of the Life and Career of Francesco Bartolozzi, together with a list of 2,000 of the Great Engraver’s Works, by Andrew W. Tuer, 2llustrated, 2 vols, 4to, vellum, 1881 21/- 1983 Berenson (B.) The Venetian Painters of the Renaissance, with an Index to their Works, with 24 photogravure illustrations, 8vo, half buckram, 1897 6/- 1984 The Study and Criticism of Italian Art, illustrated, 3 vols, 8vo, 1930 (45/-) 21/- 1985 Bewick (Thomas) Memoir of, written by Himself, 1822-1828, with an Introduc- tion by Selwyn Image, zllustrated, 8vo, 1924 3/6 1986 Blake (William) The Life of, with selections from his Writings, by A. Gil- christ, illustrated from Blake’s own Works, _ 2 vols, 8vo, 1863 21/- 1987 Exzis (E. J.) The Real Blake, A Portrait Biography, tllustvated, 8vo, 1907 5/- | 1988 by Basil de Selincourt, 2llus- trated, cr. 8vo, 1909 3/6 1989 Bode (Wilhelm) Florentine Sculptors of the Renaissance, trans. by Jessie Haynes, revised by F. L. Rudston Brown, with 105 illustrations, roy. 8vo, 1928 (31/6) 15/- 1990 Bonheur (Rosa) Reminiscences of, edited by Theodore Stanton, illustrated, 8vo, 1910 3/6 1991 Book Production, Modern, with Articles by B. H. Newdigate, W. Ransom, Clement- Janin, Julius Zeitler, Paul Ettinger, etc., with 145 pages of illustrations in colour and monotone, 4to, boards, vellum back, 1928 12/6 1992 Boucher, The Man, His Times, His Art, and His Significance, by Haldane Macfall, illustrated in colour and half-tone, Ato, wrappers, 1908 4/6 1993 Brangwyn (Frank) The Etchings of, a Catalogue Raisonné by W. Gaunt, with 330 illustrations, 4to, boards, vellum back, 1926 15/- 1994 British Museum.—Catalogue of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, Division J., Political and Personal Satires, 1320 to 1733, 2 vols, roy. 8vo, buckvam, 1870-73 : 15/- 1995 Bryan’s Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, revised and enlarged under the supervision of G. C. Williamson, with 500 illustvations, 4 vols, cr. 4to, 1925-27 (£7/17/6) £4/17/6 1996 Brown (G. Baldwin) The Fine Arts, A Manual, zllustrated, cr. 8vo, 1902 3/- 1997 The Art of the Cave Dweller, A Study of the Earliest Artistic Activities of Man, with maps and illustrations, 8vo, 1928 4/6 1998 Bulley (M. H.) Ancient and Medieval Art, A Short History, with 40 illustrations, er, ovo, 1919 4/6 1999 Caricature.—Lyncu (Bohun) A History of Caricature, with 20 full-page plates and 12 illustrations in the text, Ato, buckvram, 1926 10/6 Limited edition printed on hand-made paper. 2000 WricHT (Thomas) A History of _ the Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art, illustrated, cr. 8vo, 1875 4]- 2001 Carotti (Dr. G.) A History of Art: Ancient: The Middle Ages: Italian Art in the Middle Ages, illustrated, 3 vols, cr. -8vo, 1908 8/6 61 2002 Ceramics.—Apams (William) An Old English Potter, with Some Account of His Family and Their Productions, edited by W. Turner, tllustrated, 8vo, 1904 7/6 2003 Battersea Enamel, Selected and Described, with an Introduction by Egan Mew, tllustrated in colour and half-tone, 4to, 1926 4|- 2004 Binns (R. V.) A Century of Potting in the City of Worcester, being the History of the Royal Porcelain Works from 1751 to 1851, tllustvated, 8vo, 1865 6/- 2005 (W. Moore) The First Cen- tury of English Porcelain, tllustrated, 4to, 1906 8,- 2006 BLACKER (J. F.) The A B C of English Salt-Glaze Stoneware, illustrated, 8vo, 1922 4/6 2007 The A B C of Collecting Old Continental Pottery, with over 250 illustrations, 8vo, 1913 5/- 2008 Bow Porcelain, by Frank Hurlbutt, with 8 plates in colour: and 56 in half-tone, folio, 1926 15/- 2009 British Museum: Catalogue of the Collection of English Pottery in the Department of British and Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethnography, by R. C. Hobson, ¢llustvated, 4to, 1903 5/- 2010 Catalogue of the Collection of English Porcelain in the Department of British Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethno- graphy, by R. L. Hobson, tllustrated, Ato, 1905 2011 Burton (W.) Porcelain, its Nature, Art, and Manufacture, illustrated, 8vo, 1906 6/- 2012 Catalogue of a Collection of Plaques, Medallions, Vases, Figures, etc., produced by Josiah Wedgwood, 1760-1795, the property of Arthur Sanderson, illus- tvated, 4to, 1901 4/6 2013 CHAFFERS (W.) Marks and Mono- grams on Pottery and Porcelain of the Renaissance and Modern Periods, with 3,000 potiers’ marks and illustrations, 8vo, 1874 8/6 2014 Ditton (Edward) Porcelain and How to Collect It, illustrated, cr. 8vo, 1910 3/- 2015 FRANTZ (H.) French Pottery and Porcelain, illustrated, 8vo, N.D. 4]- 2016 HANNOVER. (E.) Pottery and Porcelain, a Handbook for Collectors. III., European Porcelain, edited with Notes and Appendices, by B. Rackham, tilustrated, 8vo, 1925 (25/-) 8/6 2017 HaypEN (Arthur) Chats on Royal Copenhagen Porcelain, with illustrations and a table of marks, cr. 8vo, 1918 3/- 2018 Honey (W. B.) Old English Por- celain, a Handbook for Collectors, z/lus- tvated, 8vo, 1931 (10/6) 6/- being a Life of Josiah Wedgwood, with notices of His Works and Productions and a History of the Early Potteries of Staffordshire, with a portrait and illustra- tions, 8vo, backstrip mended, 1865 4/6 2020 KinG (William) Chelsea Porce- lain, with 177 illustrations, of which 7 are in colour, 4to, buckram, 1922 (£3/13/6) 25 /- 2021 La Ceramique Musicale et Instru- mentale par R. Paquot, with 48 coloured plates, 4to, loose in binding case, 1889 7/6 2022 LITCHFIELD (F.) Pottery and Porcelain, a Guide to Collectors, with 72 full-page plates and numerous illustrations, 4to, leather back, 1925 (35/-) 15/- 2023 NEURDENBURG (E.) Old Dutch Pottery and Tiles, trans. with Annotations by B. Rackham, with 112 illustrations, of which 8 are in colour, 4to, 1923 15/- 2024 RACKHAM (B.) and Reap (H.) English Pottery, its Development from Early ‘Times to the end of the Eighteenth Century, with 115 plates, 4to, buckram, 1924 (£6/6/-) 30/- 2025 RHEAD (G, W.) and RHEAD (F.A.) Staffordshire Pots and Potters, with 4 coloured plates, 116 illustvations in half-tone and 90 drawings in pen line, cr. Ato, front cover slightly spotted, 1906 6/6 2026 SCHMIDT (Robert) Porcelain as an Art and a Mirror of Fashion, translated and edited by W. A. Thorpe, with 8 plates an colour and 200 other illustrations, 8vo, 1932 (25/-) 7/6 2027 Victoria and Albert Museum: Catalogue of the Herbert Allen Collection of English Porcelain, by B. Rackham, ' tllustvated, 8vo, 1923 ' 3/6 2028 WaLLis (Henry) The Oriental Influence on the Ceramic Art of the Italian Renaissance, tllustvated, cr. 4to, buckram, 1900 4/6 2029 Yorkshire Potteries, Pots and Potters, by Oxley Grabham, illustrated, 8vo, binders’ cloth, [1916] 5/- 2030 Chinese.—AsHTON (Leigh) An Introduc- tion to the Study of Chinese Scu pture, with 63 plates, 4to, buckvam, N.D. 21/- 2031 A History of Chinese Art, from Ancient Times to the Present Day, by George Loulie de Morant, with 80 plates in collotype and many line drawings 1n the text, 4to, 1931 (25/-) 10/6 2032 Conder (Charles) His Life and Work, by Frank Gibson, with a catalogue of the Lithographs and Etchings by Campbell Dodgson, with 107 illustrations in colour and half-tone, 4to, 1914 (25/-) 10/- 2033 Constable (John) English Landscape Scenery, a series of 40 mezzotint engravings on steel by David Lucas from pictures painted by John Constable, folio, 1855 21/- Life of, composed chiefly of His Letters, by C. R. Leslie, cr. 4to, binders’ cloth, 1845 5/- 2035 Conway (William Martin) Early Flemish Artists and Their Predecessors on the Lower Rhine, illustrated, cr: 8vo, 1887 3/]- 2036 Correggio, by Corrado Ricci, with 296 reproductions in collotype, roy. 8vo, 1930 (31/6) 12/6 2037 Corregio from the German of Dr. Julius Meyer, edited with an introduction by Mrs. C. Heaton, illustrated, 8vo, 1876 2 4]- 2038 Costa (Giovanni), His Life, Work, and Times, by Olivia Rossetti Agresti, illus- trated, 8vo, 1904 4]- 2039 Costume.—HiLER (H.) From Nudity to Raiment, an Introduction to the Study of Costume, illustrated, 4to, 1929 3/- 2040 Lacroix (P.) Moeurs, Usages et Costumes au Moyen Age et a l’époque de la Renaissance, ouvrage illustrée de 15 planches chromolithographiques executées par F. Kellerhoven et de 440 gravures, roy. 8vo, half morocco, 1873 7/6 2041 Parsons (F. A.) The Art of Dress, tllustrated, 8vo, New York, 1928 7/6 2042 The Book of Costume, or Annals of Fashion, from the earliest period to the present time, by a Lady of Rank, illustrated with upwards of 200 engravings on wood, 8vo, 1847 5/- 2043 ~ WINGFIELD (Lewis) Notes on Civil Costume in England from the Con- quest to the Regency, with 24 coloured illustrations, 4to, 1884 3/6 2044 Cox (David) A Treatise on Landscape Painting in Water Colours, with a foreword by A. A. Baldry, with 72 plates 1n colour and monotone, 4to, vellum, 1922 12/- Limited edition printed on hand-made paper. 2045 Dilettanti Society, The History of the, compiled by Lionel East and edited by Sidney Colvin, with 14 photogravures from original portraits in the possession of the Society, roy. 8vo, buckram, Printed for the Society, 1898 10/6 2046 Don (Gerard), by W. Martin, trans. from the Dutch by Clara Bell, tllustrated, cr. 8vo, 1902 3/- 2047 Downman (John) His Life and Works, by Dr. Williamson, with a catalogue of his drawings illustraied in colour and half-tone, 4to, boards, 1907 4|- 2048 Drawings.—Catalogue of an Exhibition of Drawings by Old Masters, held at the Savile Gallery during Jan., 1929, with 50 photographic plates, 4to, boards, buckram back, 1929 7/6 2049 REITLINGER (H. S.) Old Master Drawings, with 72 collotype plates, Ato, 1922 9/- 2050 Embroidery.—[A.R.] Church Embroi- _dery Designs, with letterpress by Alethea Wiel, 4to, 1894 4/6 2051 English Water-Colour, with reproduc- tions of Drawings by Eminent Painters, edited by Chas. Holme, with an introduc- tion by Frederick Wedmore, and 66 repro- ductions in colour and 26 in monotone, folio, buckram, with the original wrappers bound in, 1902 17 2052 Engraving.—MArTINDALE (Percy H.) Engraving, Old and Modern, illustrated, 8vo, 1928 5/6 2053 NEVILL (R.) French Prints of the _ Eighteenth Century, with 50 full-page plates, 8vo, 1908 5/- 2054 PripEAUX (S. T.) Aquatint Engraving, A Chapter in the History of Book Illustration, tllustvated, 8vo, SCARCE, 1909 35/- 2055 SALAMAN (M. C.) The Old En- gravers of England in their Relation to Contemporary Life and Art (1540-1800), illustrated, cr. 8vo, 1906 4/6 2056 Tuomas (T. H.) French Portrait Engraving of the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries, illusivated, 8vo, 1910 12/- 2057 WuitMan (A.) The Print-Collec- tor’s Handbook, illustrated, 8vo, 1901 8/6 2058 Etching.—Fine Prints of the Year: An ' Annual Review of Contemporary Etching and Engraving, edited by M. C. Salaman, Vol 3, containing reproductions of etchings, etc., issued during 1925, Ato, 1926 9/- 2059 The Great War, Sixteen Drypoints and Etchings, a Record of the Great War, by Percy Smith, with a foreword by W. Rothenstein and an introduction by H. M. Tomlinson, and 16 reproductions in collotype, 4to, 1930 2060 SPARROW (W. Shaw) A Book of British Etching from Francis Barlow to Seymour Haden, with 156 illustrations, Ato, 1926 (31/6) 15/- 2061 Fitzwilliam Museum.—A _ Descriptive Catalogue of the Pictures, compiled largely from materials supplied by Sidney Colvin, by F. R. Earp, illuatrated, 8vo, buckvam, 1902 6/- 2062 Flemish Art.—Catalogue of the Loan Exhibition of Flemish and Belgian Art, Burlington House, 1927, edited by Sir Martin Conway, with 126 plates in colour and monotone, 4to, wrappers in case, 1927 30/- 2063 Rooses (Max) Art in Flanders, tllustrated, cr. 8vo, 1914 5/- 2064 Furniture. LitcHFIELD (F.) Illustrated History of Furniture from the Earliest to 63 2066 Gardner (Daniel) Painter in Pastel and Gouache, A Brief Account of His Life and Works, by Dr. G. C. Williamson, with 9 plates in colour. 6 photogravures and numerous veproductions im half-tone, Ato, boards, canvas back, 1921 (£5/5/-) 25/- 2067 Gardner (H.) Art Through the Ages, an Introduction to Its History and Signi- ficance, 8vo, New York, 1926 7/6 BUCKLEY (Wilfred) Diamond Engraved Glasses of the 16th Century, with particular reference to five attributed to Giacomo Verzelini, illus- trated, 4to, boards, 1929 7/6 2069 Greek.—Casson (Stanley) The Tech- nique of Early Greek Sculpture, illustrated, 8vo, 1933 16/6 2070 Fitzwilliam Museum, A Catalogue of the Greek Vases, by E. A. Gardner, illustvated, 8vo, buckram, 1897 6/- 2071 GARDNER (Percy) The Principles of Greek Art, tllustrated, 8vo, 1921 7/6 2072 GARDNER (Percy) New Chapters in Greek Art, tllustrated, 8vo, 1926 12/6 2073 Poulsen (F.) Greek and Roman Portraits in English Country Houses, trans. by G. C. Richards, with about 167 illustrations, 4to, 1923 12/- 2074 URE (P. N.) The Greek Renais- sance, tllustrated, cr. 8vo, 1921 3/- 2075 WALSTON (Sir Charles) Alcamenes and the Establishment of the Classical Type in Greek Art, illustrated, roy. 8vo, 1926 12/6 2076 Griggs (F. L.) The Engraved Work of, Etchings and Dry-Points, 1912-1928, A Catalogue by R. G. Alexander, 8vo, 1928 10/6 2077 Haydon (B. R.) Correspondence and Table-Talk, with a Memoir by F. W. Haydon, with facsimile illustrations, 2 vols, 8vo, 1876 6/- 2078 Hinks (Roger) and Royde-Smith (Naomi) Pictures and People, a Trans- atlantic Criss-Cross during January, Feb- ruary and March, 1930, 8vo, 1930 5/- 2079 Humphry (Ozias) Life and Works of, by Dr. G. C. Williamson, with plates in colour, photogravure and half-tone, Ato, boards, vellum back, 1918 (35/-) 25/- 2080 Illustration.—WuiTING (John D.) Prac- tical Illustration, A Guide for Artists, tllustrated, 8vo, boards, 1920 3/6 2081 Ingres (J. D.) Un Choix de dessins de, with 44 collotype plates, 4to, cloth, 1925 6/- 2082 Iron Work.—Ayrron (M.) and SILcock (A.) 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The Italian Schools of Painting, based on the Handbook of Kugler, zlustrated, 2 vols, 8vo, 1902 5/- 2093 Leech (John) His Life and Work, by W. P. Frith, with portrait and illustrations, 2 vols, 8vo, 1891 2094 Lewis (W yndham) Thirty Parconalitics and a Self-Portrait, limited to 200 sets signed by the artist, portfolio, 1932 10/6 2095 London.—‘ Original Views of London as it is, by Thomas Shotter Boys, 1842,”’ A Re-issue of the Complete Set of these Scarce and Valuable Delineations of London with Notes and an Introduction by E. Beresford Chancellor, with a frontispiece in colour and 24 illustrations in _ half-tone, 4to, 1926 9/- 2096 Luini (Bernardino), by G. W. William- son, cr. 8vo, 1900 3/- 2097 MacColl (D. S.) Confessions of a Seley and other Papers, 8vo, 1931 2098 Mantegna (Andrea), by Maud Gritiwell; illustrated, cr. 8vo, 1901 3/- 2099 Maspero (G.) Art in Egypt, ¢llustrated, cr. 8vo, 1921 5/- 2100 Memling (Hans), by W. H. James Weale, illustrated, cr. 8vo, 1901 3/- 2101 Metal Work, English, Ninety-Three Drawings by William Twopenny (1797- 1873), with a preface by Laurence .Binyon, 4to, 1924 6/- 2102 Millais (J. G.) The Life and Letters of Sir John Everett Millais, with 319 illustva- tions, 2 vols, 8vo, 1899 6/- 2103 Minor Art.—-DaveNporT (C.) Cameos, with eight illustvations in colour and 20 in monochrome, roy. 8vo, 1900 3/6 2104 Dent (H. C.) Piqué: A Beautiful Minor Art, with an Introduction by C. Reginald Grundy, with 36 plates, 4to, an 2105 Muther (Richard) The History of Painting from the Fourth to the Early Nineteenth Century, trans. and edited by G. Kriehn, illustrated, 2 vols, 8vo, 1907 10/6 2106 —-— The History of Modern Painting, illustrated, 3 vols, roy. 8vo, 1895 21/- 2107 National Gallery.—Masterpieces in the National Gallery, 222 reproductions from the originals, with a preface by Dr. Karl Voll, 4to, boards, N.D. 3/6 2108 MoNKHOUSE (Cosmo) In _ the National Gallery, illustvated, cr. 8vo, 1895 3/- 2109 PEERS (Mrs. C. R.) In the National Gallery: A Tirst Introduction to the Works of the Early Italian Schools as there represented, with manv illustrations, 8vo, 1913 3/- 2110 The Spanish, French and German Schools, by Walter Bayes, with 48 plates, cr. 4to, boards, N.D. 3/- 2111 Norwich School._-Dicxrs (W. F.) The Norwich School of Painting, being a full Account of the Norwich Exhibitions, The Lives of the Painters, The Lists of their Respective Exhibits and Descriptions of the Pictures, illustrated, 4to, buckvam, backs slightly faded, 1905 £3 2112 Old Masters. — Catalogue of an Exhibition of Old Masters held at the Savile Gallery, with 32 photographic plates, 1929 7/6 2113 Ornament.—ScHAVERMANN (F._ A.) Theory and Analysis of Ornament, mith 733 diagrams and illustrations, 8vo, 1892 3/- 2114 Osporat (Henry) The Work of, with an appreciation by Oliver Onions, with 63 illustrations of the artists’ drawings, paint- ings and caricatures, 4to, buckvam, 1911 4/6 2115 Painting.—Lauriz (A. P.) The Pig- ments and Mediums of the Old Masters, with a special Chapter on the Microphoto- graphic Study of Brushwork, with 34 plates, 8vo, 1914 3/6 2116 Pastels. — Macrartz (Haldane) The French Pastellists of the Eighteenth Cen- tury, their Lives, their Times, their Art and their Significance, with 52 illustrations in colouv and half-tone, 4to, 1909 16/- 2117 Pen Drawing.—HAarpPER (C. G.) English Pen Artists of To-Day, Examples of their Work, with some Criticisms and Apprecia- tions, tllustrated, 4to, half leather, 1892 18/- Limited edition on hand-made paper of 25 copies. | 118 Pennell (Joseph) The Illustration of Books, A Manual for the Use of Students, Notes for a Course of Lectures at the Slade School, cr. 8vo, 1896 3/6 119 The Adventures of an Illustrator, _ mostly in following his Authors in America and Europe, with nearly four hundred tllustvations, 4to, 1925 15/- 120 Persia.—PrRRot (G.) and _ Chipiez _ History of Art in Persia, illustrated with 254 engravings and 12 steel and coloured plates, roy. 8vo, 1892 9/- 121 Perugino, by G. C. Williamson, illus- trated, cr. 8vo, 1900 3/- 122 Peters (Mathew William) His Life and Work, by Lady Victoria Manners, with 41 illustrations, and a Catalogue of _ Paintings, 4to, 1913 4/- 2123 Phillips (Claude) Erudition in Art edited by M. W. 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Bedford ; Wedgwood, by A. H. _ Church, 1894 3/6 2131 Fair Women, by William Sharp ; _ The New Forest, by C. J. Cornish ; Gains- borough, by W. Armstrong, 1894 3/6 1132 Bookbinding in France, by W. G. Fletcher ; Albert Direr’s Engravings, by Lionel Cust; Italian Book-Tllustrations, by A. W. Pollard, 1894 7/6 133 The Isle of Wight, by C. J. Cornish; Raphael in Rome, by Julia Cartwright ; Dutch Etchers, by L. Binyon 1895 4]- 134 Blake, by R. Garnett; The Renaissance of Sculpture in Belgium, by _D. G. Destree; Gerard David, by W. H. James Weale, 1895 3/6 135 ——- Life of Velasquez, by W. Arm- Strong; Art of Velasquez, by W. Arm- strong; Royal English Bookbindings, by . Davenport, 1896 ue 6S 2136 Portfolio Monographs.—The Early Work of Raphael, by Julia Cartwright ; The Art of Orchardson, by Walter Armstrong ; Claude Lorrain, by George Graham, 1895. 2G 3/6 2137 Whitehall, by W. J. Loftie; Japanese Wood-Engravings, by Professor Anderson; Antoine Watteau, by Claude Phillips, 1895 3/6 2138 The Paintings and Drawings of Albrecht Direr, by Lionel Cust; John Crome and John Sell Cotman, by Laurence Binyon; Armour in England, by J. Starkie Gardner; The Earlier Work of Titian, by Claude Phillips, 1897 7/6 The series is edited by P. G. Hamerton, with many illustrations, 8vo, v.y. 2139 Poynter (Sir FE. J.) The Drawing of, with an introduction by Malcolm Bell, and 47 illustrations, folio, boards, N.D. 4/6 2140 Ragg (Laura M.) The Women Artists of Bologna, tllustraied, 8vo, 1907 5/- 2141 Raphael, by Henry Strachey, cr. 8vo, 1900 3/- 2142 Rembrandt, his Life, his Work, and his Time, by E. Michel, from the French by F. Simmonds, edited by Frederick Wedmore, with 76 full-page plates and 50 tllustrations in the text, 2 vols, 4to, 1895 16/- 2143 Reinach (S.) Apollo, an _ Illustrated Manual of the History of Art throughout the Ages, with 600 iilustratios, cr. 8vo, 1910 4/6 2144 Representative Art of Our Time, with Original Etchings and Lithographs and Reproductions of Oil and Water-Colour Painting Pastels, etc., folio, buckram wrappers bond in, 1903 21/- Has the etching, ‘‘Amboise,’’ by D. Y. Camerson. 2145 Reynolds (Sir Joshua) Catalogue of the Works exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, tllustvated with photo-intaglio plates after the originals, 4to, 1884 5/- 2146 Rothenstein (John) The Artists of the 1890's, tllusvated, cr. 8vo, 1928 5/- 2147 Royal Collections.—Cust (L.) Notes on Pictures in the Royal Collections, tllustvated in photogravure, collotype, and half-tone, Ato, 1911 7/6 2148 Ruskin (John) Lectures on Landscape, delivered at Oxford in Lent Term, 1871, with 22 plates in photogravure, 4to, buckram, 1897 10/6 2149 Sale Catalogue. 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