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CHATTO c^WlNDUS'SList of Books.-WS>S.A Handsome Gift-Book,Half-bound, paper boards, 2is.;or elegantly half-bound crimsonmorocco, gilt, 25*.The Graphic Portsolio.Fifty Engravings from "The Graphic,"Most carefully printed on the finest plate paper (18 in. by 15) from theOriginal Engravings. The Drawings are by S. L. Fildes, HelenPaterson, Hubert Herkomer, Sydney Hall, E. J. Gregory,G. D. Leslie, W. Small, G. Du Maurier, Sir John Gilbert,G. J. Pinwell, Charles Green, G. Durand, M. E. Edwards,A. B. Houghton, H. S. Marks, F. W. Lawson, H. Weigall,and others."Contains some of thechoicest specimens,both ofdrawingand woodengraving. — Admirablein detailsand expression, andengraved with rare delicacy." DailyNews.Uniform with the "Turner Gallery."Handsomely half-bound, India Proofs, royal folio, £ 10;Large Papercopies, Artists'India Proofs, elephant folio, £ 20.Modern Art:A Series of superb Line Engravings, from the Works of distinguishedPainters of the English and Foreign Schools, selected from GalleriesandPrivate Collections inGreat Britain.With Descriptive Text by JAMES DAFFORNE.
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CHATTO c^WlNDUS'SList of Books.-WS>S.A Handsome Gift-Book,Half-bound, paper boards, 2is.;or elegantly half-bound crimsonmorocco, gilt, 25*.<strong>The</strong> Graphic Portsolio.Fifty Engravings from "<strong>The</strong> Graphic,"Most carefully printed on the finest plate paper (18 in. by 15) from theOriginal Engravings. <strong>The</strong> Drawings are by S. L. Fildes, HelenPaterson, Hubert Herkomer, Sydney Hall, E. J. Gregory,G. D. Leslie, W. Small, G. Du Maurier, Sir John Gilbert,G. J. Pinwell, Charles Green, G. Durand, M. E. Edwards,A. B. Houghton, H. S. Marks, F. W. Lawson, H. Weigall,and others."Contains some of thechoicest specimens,both ofdrawingand woodengraving. — Admirablein detailsand expression, andengraved with rare delicacy." DailyNews.Uniform with the "Turner Gallery."Handsomely half-bound, India Proofs, royal folio, £ 10;Large Papercopies, Artists'India Proofs, elephant folio, £ 20.Modern Art:A Series of superb Line Engravings, from the Works of distinguishedPainters of the English and Foreign Schools, selected from GalleriesandPrivate Collections inGreat Britain.With Descriptive Text by JAMES DAFFORNE.