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March 9, 1893 issue

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This article presents information on various books and provides publishing news. James Clegg has in preparation the fourth edition of his "International Directory of Second-Hand Booksellers, and Bibliophile's Manual." Horace Cox publishers will shortly have ready "Modern (Sporting) Dogs of Great Britain and Ireland," by Rawdon B. Lee. Two books from Japan form a striking object-lesson in the resources of the typographic art as now employed in that country. One is an album of sights and scenes on the Tokaido, by K. Ogawa. The other book, despite the intent and purpose of a romance, is evidently got up to carry the scores of half-tone photo-mechanical reproductions which are printed with the letterpress.

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BOOKS; PUBLISHERS & publishing; LEE, Rawdon B.; CLEGG, James; OGAWA, K.; GRAPHIC arts
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