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International studio — 48.1913

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November, 1912

THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO


THE CHURCHMAN for 1912-13

The long list of distinguished contributors includes:


Bishop Thomas

Dr. Van Allen

Bishop Nelson

Thomas Nelson Page

Cyrus Townsend Brady

Bishop Brent

Dr. Grenfell

Admiral Mahan

Pres. Luther

With more than seventy correspondents in this country and abroad, it is able to present religious news with
great fullness and distinction. And it presents in every issue articles which appeal to cultivated readers.
The Churchman’s pages will present the interests of the whole Church with vigor and impartiality. It
will take account of the varied human interests of its readers and present with charm and distinction
the manifold undertakings of the Church so as to make them vitally interesting.
Under new ownership and under the direction of representative men, The Churchman is entering
upon a new era. To signalize this, it has made a special program and announcement—presented in a
booklet, fully illustrated—which will be sent free upon request.
SPECIAL OFFER
With one new subscription for one year at $3.50 will be sent free, a choice of one of the eight famous
“Cathedral Etchings”—photogravure copies after Haig, Murray and Francis Walker—of Burgos,
Durham, Lichfield, Lincoln, Rheims, St. John the Divine, Segovia and Toledo, which are regularly sold
at $4.00 each.
With two new subscriptions, at $3.50 each, or a new subscription for two years, at $6.00, will be sent
free, a choice of two of the “Cathedral Etchings.”
With three new subscriptions, at $3.50 each, or a new subscription for three years at $8.50, will be sent
free, a choice of three of the “Cathedral Etchings”—three of which are shown below.

Burgos


CHURCHMAN COMPANY


Segovia


Lichfield

434 Lafayette Street

NEW YORK
 
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