"The second in the new Series of books issued to the members of this Club ... is illustrated with forty-nine lithographs ... It is bound in full leather ... The text is composed in monotype Bodoni types, and printed on a white rag paper especially…
The new times, and the poets and essayists as prophets of a new era.
John Ruskin's "Seven lamps of architecture" as interpreters of the seven laws of life ...
George Eliot's Tito, in "Romola" ...
Hawthorne's "Scarlet letter" and the retributive…
"First printed in 1887, and now reprinted at the Chiswick Press with the Golden type designed by William Morris ... and finished on the thirtieth day of December, 1901."-- Colophon.