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Tion Of This Kind, But The Proportion Of First-rate Works

is large. The reproductions are extremely good, the lines of the screen being so small as to be practically invisible, and the paper has not that offensive white polish of so......

George .7. Pinwell. By G. C. Williamson. (g. Bell And

Sons. 21s.)—The author says that while no proper record of the life of Pinwell exists, many stories to the detriment of his character have been circulated. Thus the aim of the......

The Monastery Of St. Luke Of Stiris In Phocis. By

R. W. Sch n it z and Sidney Howard Barnsley. (Published for the British Sch oo l at Athens by Macmillan and Co. £3 3s.)—The Committee of the Athens School, considering that......

Eighteenth Century Colour Prints. By Julia Frankau.

millan and Co. .a3 8s.)—This is a very bulky book upon a rather slender subject The eighteenth-century engravers were nothing if not light and pretty,—in fact, one often wishes......

An Album Of Drawings. By J. Guthrie. (r. Brimley Johnson.

3s. 6d. net.)—These drawings, reprinted from magazines, are original in character, and have a dreamy spirit tinged with poetry, two landscapes, " Morning " and "Morning Star,"......

The Connoisseur. (sampson Low, Marston, And Co. Ls.)—the...

of this monthly magazine deals with a variety of subjects, from Greek gems to Mafeking siege stamps. An article describes Sir C. Tennant's collection of pictures, and old plate......

The Church Towers Of Somerset. Etchings By E. Piper, R.p.e.

Introduction and Descriptive Notes by J. L. Warden Paga (Frost and Reed, Bristol.)—A further instalment of this work issued in parts has reached us. We can only wish that the......