Published with the Sanction of the Science and Art Department.

FRENCH WOOD CARVINGS FROM THE NATIONAL MUSEUMS.—A Series of Examples printed in Collotype from Photographs specially taken from the Carvings direct. Edited by Eleanor Rowe. Part I. Late 15th and Early 16th Century Examples; Part II. 16th Century; Part III. 17th and 18th Centuries. The Three Series complete, each containing 18 large folio Plates, with Descriptive Letterpress. Folio, in portfolios, price 12s. each net, or handsomely half bound, in one volume, price £2 5s. net.

“Students of the art of Wood Carving will find a mine of inexhaustible treasures in this series of illustrations of French Wood Carvings.... Each plate is a work of art in itself; the distribution of light and shade is admirably managed, and the differences in relief are faithfully indicated, while every detail is reproduced with a clearness that will prove invaluable to the student.... Sections are given with several of the plates.”—The Queen.

“Needs only to be seen to be purchased by all interested in the craft, whether archæologically or practically.”—The Studio.

HINTS ON WOOD CARVING FOR BEGINNERS.—By Eleanor Rowe, with a Preface by J. H. Pollen. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged, Illustrated. 8vo, sewed. Price 1s. in paper covers, or bound in cloth, price 1s. 6d.

“The most useful and practical small book on Wood Carving we know of.”—Builder.

“ ... Is a useful little book, full of sound directions and good suggestions.”—Magazine of Art.

HINTS ON CHIP CARVING.—(Class Teaching and other Northern Styles.) By Eleanor Rowe, with a Preface by T. R. Ablett. 40 Illustrations. 8vo, sewed. Price 1s. in paper covers, or in cloth, price 1s. 6d.

“A capital manual of instruction in a craft that ought to be most popular.”—Saturday Review.