erbert Cole. Foolscap
4to. Printed on one side of the paper only, by T. and A. Constable, on a
special antique wove paper, cloth, richly gilt side design, 5s. net.
EDITION DE LUXE, printed on hand-made paper and bound in half-vellum.
Limited to 200 copies, 10s. 6d. net.
'The one thing that can justify this re-issue of Coleridge's classic
poem is the excellent illustrative work done by Mr. Cole.'--_King_.
'Nearly every feature of this little book is tasteful and appropriate.
Praise is due to the typography, paper, and binding, and, above all, to
Mr. Cole's highly dramatic and spirited designs, of which the best shows
the bride, her groom, and the "merry minstrelsy" entering the
hall.'--_Athenaeum_.
'A beautiful edition--beautiful in print and paper, and, above all,
beautifully illustrated. Mr. Herbert Cole's pictures are, indeed, the
finest of their kind we have come across for a long time, and they are
reproduced with rarest skill. All concerned are to be congratulated on a
most successful production.'--_Bookman_.
=A Book of Elfin Rhymes.=
Verses by Norman. With forty full-page illustrations in three colours.
Illustrated by Carton Moore Park. Size 9 1/2 by 7 1/2. Beautifully
printed on art paper and attractively bound with special side design, 5s.
'An admirable book.... Children will revel in this bright and genuinely
amusing book of coloured pictures and entertaining rhymes. The artist
has a genuine sense of humour, as well as much technical skill, and his
sketches are artistic in more than the hackneyed sense of that
oft-abused word.'--_Lady's Pictorial_.
'One of the books of rhymes which are bound to become favourites with
young people and old alike is "Elfin Rhymes." The rhymes are lively and
have the proper "jingle;" the illustrations are very
clever.'--_Westminster Gazette_.
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=The American in Holland.=
Sentimental Rambles in the Eleven Provinces of the Netherlands. By Dr.
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