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Print collector's quarterly — 4.1914

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Vol. 4, No. 1 (February, 1914)
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A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
Of the most important books in the
English language relating to
THE ART & HISTORY OF
ENGRAVING AND THE
COLLECTING OF
PRINTS
BY
HOWARD C. LEVIS
With Supplement and Index presented by the Author.
In one -volume, size 11 by p inches, 737
päges, with 118 illustrations.
Price Three Guineas net.
“Mr. Levis’s book is a remarkable monument of industry and disinter-
ested devotion. His arrangement of the material and his remarks by
the way . . . make it a book that the print-lover can read for
its own sake.”—The Times.
“The amount of Information which Mr. Levis has brought together
in this handsome volume will prove of inestimable value to the connois-
seur and the collector. ”—Burlington Magazine.
“In a männer that is as informal and personal as a bibliography can be,
the reader is taken through the English literature of the subject, from the
earliest scattered references to the process of etching, to the latest hand-
books and monographs.
“Mr. Levis combines the antiquarian interest, which has led him to
ferret out various very early descriptions of processes in etching and en-
graving, with the critical appreciation that enables him to write authori-
tatively of the later and latest volumes on etching, engraving and
kindred processes.“—International Studio.
MESSRS. ELLIS
29 New Bond Street, W., London
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