Volume IV (1903) treats of Romney, Fra Angelico, Watteau, Raphael's Frescos, Donatello, Gerard Dou, Carpaccio, Rosa Bonheur, Guido Reni, Puvis De Chavannes, Giorgione, and Rossetti.
Half-Morocco Binding
Volume V (1904) treats of Fra Bartolommeo, Greuze, Dürer's Engravings, Lotto, Landseer, Vermeer of Delft, Pintoricchio, The Brothers Van Eyck, Meissonier, Barye, Veronese, and Copley.
Volume VI (1905) treats of Watts, Palma Vecchio, Madame Vigée Le Brun, Mantegna, Chardin, Benozzo Gozzoli, Jan Steen, Memling, Claude Lorrain, Verrocchio, Raeburn, Fra Filippo Lippi.
The Cloth Binding is a brown art buckram, with heavy bevelled boards, side and back stamps in frosted and burnished gold, from designs by Mr. B. G. Goodhue, and gilt top.
The Half-Morocco Binding is in green, with green and gold marbled paper sides and end papers, gold tooled back designed by Mr. B. G. Goodhue, and gilt top.
In both styles of binding the forwarding is most thoroughly done, the front and bottom edges are untrimmed.
PRICES
All single numbers, except those of the current calendar year, are 20 cents each, postpaid, in the United States, Canada, and Mexico; 25 cents each, postpaid, to foreign countries in the postal union. Single numbers of the current year are 15 cents. No reduction when yearly volumes or complete sets are ordered.