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The Library-第24章

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y beautiful etchings have for some time appeared in 〃L'Art;〃 the 〃Portfolio;〃 and the 〃Etcher;〃 and at least one book of poems has been entirely illustrated in this way;the poems of Mr。 W。 Bell Scott。  For reproducing old engravings; maps; drawings; and the like; it is not too much to say that we shall never get anything much closer than the facsimiles of M。 AmandDurand and the Typographic Etching and Autotype panies。  But further improvements will probably have to be made before these can pete mercially with woodengraving as practised by the 〃new American School。〃

〃Of making many books;〃 'twais said; 〃There is no end;〃 and who thereon The everrunning ink doth shed But probes the words of Solomon: Wherefore we now; for colophon; From London's city drear and dark; In the year Eighteen EightOne; Reprint them at the press of Clark。

A。 D。

Footnotes:

{1}  This is the technical name for people who 〃illustrate〃 books with engravings from other works。  The practice became popular when Granger published his 〃Biographical History of England。〃

{2}  Mr。 William Blades; in his 〃Enemies of Books〃 (Trubner; 1880); decries glassdoors; 〃the absence of ventilation will assist the formation of mould。〃  But M。 Rouveyre bids us open the doors on sunny days; that the air may be renewed; and; close them in the evening hours; lest moths should enter and lay their eggs among the treasures。  And; with all deference to Mr。 Blades; glassdoors do seem to be useful in excluding dust。

{3}  〃Send him back carefully; for you can if you like; that all unharmed he may return to his own place。〃

{4}  No wonder the books are scarce; if they are being hacked to pieces by Grangerites。

{5}  These lines appeared in 〃Notes and Queries;〃 Jan。 8; 1881。

{6}  In the Golden Ass of Apuleius; which Polia should not have read。

{7}  M。 Arsene Houssaye seems to think he has found them; marked on the flyleaves with an impression; in wax; of a seal engraved with the head of Epicurus。

{8}  This chapter was written by Austin Dobson。DP

{9}  The recent Winter Exhibition of the Old Masters (1881) contained a fine display of Flaxman's drawings; a large number of which belonged to Mr。 F。 T。 Palgrave。

{10}  By Mr。 Cosmo Monkhouse。

{11}  These words were written before the 〃Art Journal〃 had published its programme for 1881。  From this it appears that the present editor fully recognises the necessity for calling in the assistance of the needle。

{12}  The example; here copied on the wood by M。 Lacour; is a very successful reproduction of Clennell's style。

{13}  He also illustrated the 〃Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi。〃  But this was simply 〃edited〃 by 〃Boz。〃

{14}  The reader will observe that this volume is indebted to Mr。 Crane for its beautiful frontispiece。

{15}  Since this paragraph was first written an interesting paper on the illustrations in 〃Scribner;〃 from the pen of Mr。 J。 yns Carr; has appeared in 〃L'Art。〃

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