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(Recent (Books
Something tA-bout Them,
“ A covetable gift-book.”
Echoes of Memory. By Atherton Furlong.
With etchings by Tristram J. Ellis. LONDON : Field & Tuer,
The Leadenhall Press, E.C.
A CHARMINGLY illustrated and beautifully bound volume of
gracefully written poetry produced as an edition de luxe in
the most fastidious manner. Will be prized alike by bibliophiles
and lovers of light and tender verses.
“ With Bad Paper, one’s Best is impossible.”
1 he Author S Pnper Pud (issued by the Proprietors of
The Leadenhall Press.) Contains, in block form, fifty sheets
of paper, fibrous and difficult to tear as a piece of linen, over
which—being of unusual but not painful smoothness—the
pen slips with perfect freedom. Easily detachable, the size
of the sheets is about 7iX 8} in., and the price is only that
usually charged for common scribbling paper. The Author’s
Paper Pad may be comfortably used, whether at the desk,
held in the hand, or resting on the knee. As being most
convenient for both author and compositor, the paper is
ruled the narrow way, and of course on one side only.—
Sixpence each, 5/- per dozen, ruled or plain.—FIELD 6* TUER,
Puolishers and Printers, The Leadenhall Press, London, E.C.
Field Tuer,
^Printers & ^puBLisHERs,
The Leadenhall Press,
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