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PRINTS, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, and MONOGRAPHS on ARTISTS.

WESTERN FLANDERS. A Medley of Things Seen, Considered, and Imagined. By Laurence Binyon. With ten Etchings by William Strang. 2l. 2s. net.

This volume measures 17 x 12 inches. The letterpress was printed on hand-made Van Gelder paper by the Chiswick Press, and the etchings were printed on 'O. W.' paper by F. Goulding. The binding is white buckram, with dark green cloth sides richly gilt. A few sets of Artist's Proofs of the Etchings on old Dutch paper remain for sale.

LIBER JUNIORUM. A Buckram Portfolio, containing Six Lithographed Drawings by Will Rothenstein. The subjects are Aubrey Beardsley, Max Beerbohm, Laurence Binyon, Laurence Housman, Stephen Phillips, and W. B. Yeats. After 50 Copies of each had been printed (by Way, on hand-made Van Gelder paper), the stones were destroyed. 5l. 5s. net (a few remain).

RUDYARD KIPLING (4l. 4s. net) and ROBERT BRIDGES (2l. 12s. 6d. net). Etched Portraits made from life by William Strang. Artist's Proofs. (No other state.)

ROBERT BURNS. A Woodcut by Robert Bryden (12 x 10 ins.) 2s. 6d. net.

MM. RODIN, FANTIN LATOUR, AND LEGROS. Three Lithographed Drawings by Will Rothenstein. In a wrapper. 2l. 2s. net the set.

These portraits were made from sittings given in Paris in 1897. Only fifty copies of each drawing were printed (by Way), and the stones have been destroyed.

A few sets (each drawing on hand-made Van Gelder paper, and signed by the artist) remam for sale.

A BOOK OF GIANTS. Drawn, Engraved, and Written by William Strang. Foolscap 4to. 2s. 6d. net.

Twenty-five copies printed from the original blocks have been hand-coloured by Mr. Strang. A few remain. 3l. 3s. net.

The Saturday Review—'The woodcuts by themselves stand an attraction to the collector.'

A BOOK OF IMAGES. Drawn by W. T. Horton, and Introduced by W. B. Yeats. Foolscap 4to. 2s. 6d. net.

The Birmingham Daily Gazette.—'An artist with true vision and with skilful touch, who has produced pictures weird, mystical, and beautiful.'

AT THE SIGN OF THE UNICORN, VII CECIL COURT, LONDON, W.C.

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