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ART AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY


ART (contd.)

SEVEN ANGELS OF THE RENASCENCE: The Story of Art from Camibue to Claude. By the late Sir Wyke Bayliss, F.S.A. (sometime President of the Royal Society of British Artists), author of The Likeness of Christ Rex Regum, etc., with 40 plate illustrations. In demy 8vo, buckram gilt, gilt top, bevelled boards, 10s. 6d. net.

COLOUR PRINTING AND COLOUR PRINTERS. By R. M. Burch. With a chapter on Modern Processes by W. Gamble. With 23 colour prints and 8 half-tone illustrations. In super royal 8vo, cloth gilt. 12s. 6d. net.

" An important contribution to the history of colour printing, and should take its place as the best and most authoritative work on the interesting subject."—British and Colonial Printer.

AUTOBIOGRAPHY

THE RECOLLECTIONS OF A HUMOURIST. Grave and Gay. By the late Arthur A Becket (late Assistant Editor of " Punch.") With Photogravure Portrait. In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 12s. 6d. net.

NEW ZEALAND REVISITED. Recollections of the Days of My Youth. By the Right Hon. Sir John Eldon Gorst. With 16 illustrations. In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 12s. 6d. net.

" Mature and mellow with the judgment of a wise and far-reaching career. . . . Full of the fruits of keen observation and mature judgment. . . . The author's descriptions are bright and stimulating to the fancy."—Daily Telegraph.

REMINISCENCES OF MY LIFE. By Sir Charles Santley. In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, with 15 illustrations, 16s. net.

" Not a trace of the weary veteran is discernible in this entertaining volume, to the intrinsic interest of which its author's perennial youthfulness of spirit and almost boyish love of fun add a peculiar and an irresistible charm."—The World.

MY WORK IN LONDON. By Arthur W. Jephson, M.A., Hon. Canon of Southwark, Rector of Ecton; Sometime Curate of Croydcm, Vicar of St. John's, Waterloo Road, Vicar of St. John's, Walworth. In crown 8vo, cloth gilt, with portrait, 3s. 6d. net.

"It is a work full of practical hints for social work among the very poor, it is written with admirable directness and vigour, and is full of lessons for town workers. Here is a rousing book touching every aspect of Church work, and it deserves to be read far and wide."—Contemporary Review.

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