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Tuer, Andrew White; Bartolozzi, Francesco [Ill.]
Bartolozzi and his works: a biographical and descriptive account of the life and career of Francesco Bartolozzi, R.A. (illustrated); with some observations on the present demand for and value of his prints ...; together with a list of upwards of 2,000 ... of the great engraver's works (Band 1) — London: Field & Tuer, 1882

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Books from ye Leadenhalle Preffe.

Luxurious Bathing: A Sketch by Andrew W. Tuer, with Eight Beautiful
Copperplate Etchings by Tristram J. Ellis. [Sixth edition.] Revised. Price 5s.
Remarque Proofs (signed) six only printed, £3 3s. Proofs before Letters,
Japanese paper (signed) 20 copies only printed, 21s. Proofs, white hand-made
paper, 100 copies only printed, 10s. 6d. (London: Field & Tuer, ye Leadenhalle
Presse, 50, Leadenhall Street, E.C. New York: Scribner & Welford, 743 &
745, Broadway).

"* * * * A book of books for those who love and appreciate Art. * * * It is written in an easy,
colloquial style, * * * ft may be read with profit by those who are scholars and thinkers, as well as by
those who are, according to the ordinary meaning of the term, uneducated. The writer may rob the doctor of
half his patients. * * * One of the most enjoyable volumes it has ever been our good fortune to possess."
—Art Journal.
"There is a touch of genius in the treatment of this slight theme by Mr. Tuer. All points are so exquisitely
dealt with that we marvel whether the author, the artist, the printer, or the binder most deserves our
appreciation.”.—The Broad Arrow.
," Its author, Mr. Andrew W. Tuer, modestly terms it 'a sketch," but in these days of scurry and scamping,
of literary lath and plaster, it is only too seldom that we get anything like such conscientious and finished work,
so exquisite in detail, so admirably consistent throughout." — The Bazaar.
" The Author displays much practical knowledge in the handling of the details of bathing and swimming,
and imparts it in a pleasantly clear and concise manner.". — The British Architect.
"A book that is luxurious every way ; in binding, typography and literature." —The Publishers' Circular.

My Ladye and Others: Poems Satirical, Philosophical and Arcadian, by
J. W. Gilbart-Smith, B.A., &c. (London: Field & Tuer, ye Leadenhalle
Presse, 50, Leadenhall Street, E.C.)
"This is a volume to gladden the eye ofthe genuine book-lover. Mr. Gilbart-Smith's poems show a keen
observation and a varied power, which not only make them well worth attention, but give promise of better
things to come from the same quarter. We expect to hear of this writer again." — The Queen.
" Mr. Gilbart-Smith may not thank us for our preference, but we are inclined to think that his satires on
London life done into natty heroic couplets, are among the most successful of his efforts ; and he is one of the
few of his generation who have the skill to write the couplet at all. A word must be given to the beautiful
printing and paper of this sumptious volume, which is bound in white, with a sunflower design on the cover." —
The Weekly Register.
" Under this title, Mr. J. W. Gilbart-Smith, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford, has produced a book of poems
which is pleasant to look at and to handle during this fierce summer. On turning over the pages the reader will
find therein much that is musical and tender, and much that is original and fresh." —Morning Post.
" The writer has poetical talent." —Daily News.

IN THE PRESS.]
Some well-known " Sugar'd Sonnets " re-sugar'd: ornamented
with Borders Etched by Tristram J. Ellis. A Selection from Shakespere's
Sonnets, each decorated with an appropriate enclosing border etched and printed
direct from the copper-plates. A veritable livre de luxe. (London: Field &
Tuer, ye Leadenhalle Presse, 50, Leadenhall Street, E.C.)

IN PROGRESS.]
A Series of Six Views, of important size, of well-known localities
and scenes in Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, Etched on Copper by
Tristram J. Ellis. (London: Field & Tuer, ye Leadenhalle Presse, 50,
Leadenhall Street, E.C.)
 
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