ations already issued are:
1. Benvenuto Cellini's Treatises on Metal Work and Sculpture.
By C.R. ASHBEE. 600 copies. A few still left. Price 35s. net.
2. The Hymn Of Bardaisan, the first Christian Poem, rendered into
English verse from the original Syriac, by F. CRAWFORD BURKITT, of
Trinity College, Cambridge. 250 copies.
Out of print.
3. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Edited from the earlier editions
by JANET E. ASHBEE, with a frontispiece by REGINALD SAVAGE. Vellum
cover. 750 copies. Price 30s. net.
4. The Church of Saint Mary Stratford atte Bow. 250 copies.
Out of print.
5. Shelley's Adonais. Vellum series. 50 copies.
Out of print.
6. Shakespeare's Poems. 450 copies.
Out of print.
7. The Eve of St. Agues. By JOHN KEATS. Vellum series. 125
copies. Price L2 2s. net.
Out of print.
8. The Courtyer of Count Baldesar Castillo, divided into Foure
Bookes. Done into Englyshe by THOMAS HOBY. 200 copies.
Out of print.
9. Gray's Elegy written in a Country Churchyard. The third of
the Vellum Series. 125 copies.
Out of print.
10. Walt Whitman's Hymn on the Death of Lincoln. 125 copies.
Out of print.
11. An Endeavour towards the Teaching of John Ruskin and William
Morris. Being an account of the Work and Aims of the Guild of
Handicraft. By C.R. ASHBEE. 250 copies. This is the first book in
the new Essex House type.
Out of print.
12. John Woolman's Journal. 250 copies.
Out of print.
13. Erasmus' Praise of Folly. 250 copies. L3 3s.
14. Perm's Fruits of Solitude. 250 copies.
Out of print.
* * * * *
These volumes are published on behalf of the Essex House Press by
Mr. EDWARD ARNOLD, and can be ordered either from him or from any
Bookseller.
* * * * *
KING EDWARD THE SEVENTH'S PRAYER-BOOK.
This will be a sumptuous edition of the Book of Common Prayer, which, by
gracious permission of His Majesty, will be entitled 'King Edward the
Seventh's Prayer-Book.'
The new Prayer-Book will be hand printed at the Essex House Press, and
whilst conforming to the Authorized Version will rank, as a piece of
typography, with the Great Prayer-Book of Edward VI. It is to be in new
type designed by Mr. C.R. Ashbee, with about one hundred and fifty
woodcut
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