Stories of the Flemish and Dutch Artists, from the time of the Van Eycks to the End of the Seventeenth Century, drawn from Contemporary Records. Collected and arranged by Victor Reynolds.
Stories of the English Artists, from Van Dyck to Turner (1600-1851). Collected and arranged by Randall Davies and Cecil Hunt.
Stories of the French Artists, from Clouet to Delacroix. Collected and arranged by P. M. Turner and C. H. Collins Baker.
Stories of the Spanish Artists until Goya. By Sir William Stirling-Maxwell. Selected and arranged byLuis Carreño. With Introduction by Edward Hutton.
Stories of the German Artists. By Prof. Dr. Hans W. Singer.
The Little Flowers of S. Francis of Assisi. Translated by Prof. T. W. Arnold. With 8 Illustrations in Colour and 24 In Half-tone.
Of the Imitation of Christ, by Thomas À Kempis, as translated out of the Latin by Richard Whytford (A.D. 1556); re-edited into modern English with an Historical Introduction by Wilfrid Raynal, O.S.B. With 8 Reproductions in four Colours, and decorations in line, after Water colours by W. Russell Flint. The Edition de Luxe has four additional Plates in Colour and may also be had bound in pigskin with clasps, 25s. net.
The Confessions of Saint Augustine. Translated by Dr. E. B. Pusey. Edited by Temple Scott. With an Introduction by Mrs. Meynell, and 12 Plates by Maxwell Armfield in four Colours. The Edition de Luxe has the plates mounted, and may also be had bound in pigskin with clasps, 25s. net.