The British Artists Series.

Large post 8vo, in special bindings, with 90 to 100 Illustrations, 7s. 6d. net each.

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PORTUGAL STREET, LINCOLN'S INN.


Messrs. Bell's Books.

Fourth Edition, Post 8vo, 5s. net.

HOW TO LOOK AT PICTURES. By Robert Clermont Witt, M. A. With 35 Illustrations.

"A better gift for people who are dimly 'fond of pictures,' but who regret that they 'know nothing about them,' could not be found."—Spectator.

"That infuriating expression, 'I know what I like,' ought to be abolished by this book ... many people use it who really have some feeling for Art, and would be glad of guidance; it will be many years before they find a better guide than Mr. Witt."—Nineteenth Century.

With 40 Illustrative Plates and numerous Woodcuts in the text. Second Edition, Post 8vo, 6s. net.

HOW TO COLLECT OLD FURNITURE. By Frederick Litchfield.

"The chapter on 'fakes' and the best way to choose furniture are invaluable to the amateur and informing to the expert, and the book is illustrated throughout with excellent illustrations. The book is, without question, the most interesting and informing guide that the modern fashion for antique furniture has produced."—Pall Mall Gazette.

Fourth Thousand. With 40 Illustrative Plates and numerous Reproductions of Marks. Post 8vo, 5s. net.

HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CHINA. By Mrs. Willoughby Hodgson.

"Of its kind this is quite a model handbook."—Daily Telegraph.

"The information given is precisely what is needed, and it is particularly well arranged, with a preliminary chapter of practical advice."—Westminster Gazette.

With 40 Plates, illustrating upwards of 70 Miniatures. Second Edition. Post 8vo, 6s. net.

HOW TO IDENTIFY PORTRAIT MINIATURES. By George C. Williamson, Litt.D. With Chapters on "How to Paint Miniatures," by Alyn Williams, R.B.A., A.R.C.A.

With numerous Illustrations, 6s. net.

HOW TO COLLECT BOOKS. By J. Herbert Slater, Editor of "Book Prices Current," etc.