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ISHED BY _B. T. BATSFORD, 94, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C._ WINDOWS.--A BOOK ABOUT STAINED AND PAINTED GLASS. By LEWIS F. DAY. Containing 410 pages, including 50 full-page Plates, and upwards of 200 Illustrations in the text, all of Old Examples. Large 8vo, cloth gilt. Price 21_s._ net. "Contains a more complete popular account--technical and historical--of stained and painted glass than has previously appeared in this country."--_The Times._ "The book is a masterpiece in its way ... amply illustrated and carefully printed; it will long remain an authority on its subject."--_The Art Journal._ "All for whom the subject of stained glass possesses an interest and a charm, will peruse these pages with pleasure and profit."--_The Morning Post._ "Mr. Day has done a worthy piece of work in more than his usual admirable manner ... the illustrations are all good and some the best black-and-white drawings of stained glass yet produced."--_The Studio._ _Now Published, the most handy, useful, and comprehensive work on the subject._ ALPHABETS, OLD AND NEW. Containing 150 complete Alphabets, 30 Series of Numerals, Numerous Facsimiles of Ancient Dates. Selected and arranged by LEWIS F. DAY. Preceded by a short account of the Development of the Alphabet. With Modern Examples specially Designed by _Walter Crane_, _Patten Wilson_, _A. Beresford Pite_, the Author, and others. Crown 8vo, art linen. Price 3_s._ 6_d._ net. "Mr. Day's explanation of the growth of form in letters is particularly valuable.... Many excellent alphabets are given in illustration of his remarks."--_The Studio._ "Everyone who employs practical lettering will be grateful for 'Alphabets, Old and New.' Mr. Day has written a scholarly and pithy introduction, and contributes some beautiful alphabets of his own design."--_The Art Journal._ "A practical resume of all that is to be known on the subject, concisely and clearly stated."--_St. James' Gazette._ "It goes without saying that whatever Mr. Batsford publishes and Mr. Day has to do with is presented in a good artistic form, complete, and wherever that is possible, graceful."--_The Athenaeum._ ARCHITECTURE AMONG THE POETS. By H. HEATHCOTE STATHAM. With 13 Illustrations. Square 8vo, artistically bound. Price 3_s._ 6_d._ net. "This little work does for architecture in relation
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