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"JARDIN D’lTALIE.” WOOD-
CUT BY PIERRE GUSMAN
(“ Byblis,” annee 2, No. 7)
Albert Morance.) 100 fr. per annum;
edition de luxe, 250 fr. This quarterly exists
for the service of French engraving and
typography, and the engravings it pub-
lishes are accompanied by authoritative
articles from the pens of specialist writers.
In this autumn number Monsieur P. J.
Angoulvent writes on Pierre Gusman,
whose woodcut Jardin d’ltalie we repro-
duce. Byblis is a distinguished periodical:
its note is restraint and taste. 0 0
The Story of My Heart. By Richard
Jefferies ; with 36 designs on wood by
Ethelbert White. (Duckworth & Co.)
1 os. 6d. net. A spiritual autobiography such
360
as this makes demands on the sympathetic
insight of an illustrator much more diffi-
cult to satisfy than those made by a story
of objective fact. Mr. Ethelbert White's
woodcuts show that he has read his author
with care and understanding. There are
just enough of them, and the whole lay-out
of the edition makes it worthy of a place in
the collection of the most exacting biblio-
phile. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gladys Peto’s Children's Annual. (Samp-
son Low, Marston & Co., Ltd.) 6s.
net. The approach of Christmas brings
thoughts of the children's needs. This
annual, with its very large type and its
"JARDIN D’lTALIE.” WOOD-
CUT BY PIERRE GUSMAN
(“ Byblis,” annee 2, No. 7)
Albert Morance.) 100 fr. per annum;
edition de luxe, 250 fr. This quarterly exists
for the service of French engraving and
typography, and the engravings it pub-
lishes are accompanied by authoritative
articles from the pens of specialist writers.
In this autumn number Monsieur P. J.
Angoulvent writes on Pierre Gusman,
whose woodcut Jardin d’ltalie we repro-
duce. Byblis is a distinguished periodical:
its note is restraint and taste. 0 0
The Story of My Heart. By Richard
Jefferies ; with 36 designs on wood by
Ethelbert White. (Duckworth & Co.)
1 os. 6d. net. A spiritual autobiography such
360
as this makes demands on the sympathetic
insight of an illustrator much more diffi-
cult to satisfy than those made by a story
of objective fact. Mr. Ethelbert White's
woodcuts show that he has read his author
with care and understanding. There are
just enough of them, and the whole lay-out
of the edition makes it worthy of a place in
the collection of the most exacting biblio-
phile. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gladys Peto’s Children's Annual. (Samp-
son Low, Marston & Co., Ltd.) 6s.
net. The approach of Christmas brings
thoughts of the children's needs. This
annual, with its very large type and its