BOOKS IN ART, ARCHEOLOGY, AND LITERATURE 

 The Romantic Age in Italian Literature 



By ANTONIO CIPPICO, Lecturer in Italian Language and 

 Literature in the University of London, University College. 



" The student of Italian poetry will find this book an eloquent and inspiring 

 guide, especially at the present moment, when the romanticism in action of 

 ancient Rome is being renewed along the tumbling waters of the snow-fed Piave." 



Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, 

 Sculptors and Architects 



By GIORGIO VASARI. Newly translated by GASTON DE VERE, 

 sometime Brackenbury Exhibitioner of Balliol College, Oxford. 

 With 502 full-page Illustrations 102 being- in Colour, and the 

 others in monochrome Collotype. In 10 volumes ; each volume 

 sold separately. Printed on pure rag, antique laid paper, with 

 special watermark. Large crown 4to (zoj by 7| ins.), in three 

 styles of binding. Buckram boards, gilt lettering, gold embossed 

 arms of Florence on side ; whole green parchment, with marbled 

 endpapers, silk head band and marker, and full gilt design (after 

 a fine binding originally executed for a member of the Medici 

 family) ; whole vellum, bevelled boards, otherwise as the green 

 parchment binding. 



HANDBOOKS TO ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS SERIES 



Each volume fully illustrated, with a coloured frontispiece, and 

 numerous plates in half-tone and line, also with a map. Demy 8vo 

 (8| by 5J ins.), cloth gilt. 



Central American and West Indian 

 Archaeology 



By THOMAS A. JOYCE, M.A., Assistant in Department of 

 Ethnography, British Museum; Vice-President Royal Anthro- 

 pological Institute. 



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