UNWIN'S "CHATS" SERIES 



Chats on English Earthenware. A companion volume 

 to " Chats on English China." By ARTHUR HAYDEN. 

 With a coloured frontispiece, 150 Illustrations and tables 

 of over 200 illustrated marks. Cloth, 



10s. 6d. net. Third Impression. 



" To the ever-increasing number of collectors who are taking 

 an interest in old English pottery . . . will be found one of 

 the most delightful, as it is a practical work on a fascinating 

 subject." Hearth and Home. 



" Here we have a handbook, written by a well-known authority, 

 which gives in the concisest possible form all the information that 

 the beginner in earthenware collecting is likely to need. Moreover, 

 it contains one or two features that are not usually found in the 

 multifarious ' guides ' that are produced to-day." Nation. 



Chats on Autographs. By A. M. BROADLEY. With 

 130 Illustrations. Cloth, 6s. net. 



" Being an expert collector, Mr. Broadley not only discourses on 

 the kinds of autograph he owns, but gives some excellent cautionary 

 advice and a valuable ' caveat emptor ' chapter for the benefit of 

 other collectors." Westminster Gazette. 



"It is assuredly the best work of the kind yet given to the public ; 

 and supplies the intending collector with the various sources of infor- 

 mation necessary to his equipment." Manchester Guardian. 



Chats on Old Pewter. By H. J. L. J. MASSE, M.A. W T ith 

 52 half-tone and numerous other Illustrations. Cloth, 

 10s. 6d. net. Second Impression. 



" It is a remarkably thorough and well-arranged guide to the subject, 

 supplied with useful illustrations and with lists of pewterers and of 

 their marks so complete as to make it a very complete and satis- 

 factory book of reference." Manchester Guardian, 

 " Before setting out to collect old pewter it would be as well to read 

 Mr. Masse's book, which is exhaustive in its information and its 

 lists of pewterers, analytical index, and historical and technical 

 chapters." Spectator. 



Chats on Postage Stamps. By FRED J. MELVILLE. 

 With 57 half-tone and 17 line Illustrations. Cloth, 



10s. 6d. net. Second Impression. 



" The whole book, with its numerous illustrations of excellent quality, 

 is a vade mecum for stamp collectors, even though their efforts may 

 be but modest ; we congratulate Mr. Melville on a remarkably good 

 guide, which makes fascinating reading." Academy. 



"There is no doubt that Mr. Melville's book fills a void. There is 

 nothing exactly like it. Agreeably written in a popular style and 

 adequately illustrated, it is certainly one of the best guides to phila- 

 telic knowledge that have yet been published." World. 



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