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Identifier: guttersnipes00mayp (find matches)
Title: Phil May's Gutter-snipes; 50 original sketches in pen and ink
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: May, Phil, 1864-1903, ill
Subjects: Caricature and comic art (British) Caricatures and cartoons
Publisher: London : Leadenhall Press, Ltd.
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive
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LONDON: The Leadenhall Press, Ud : 50, Leadenhall Street, E.G. PHlLM/-\ys Cut TER— ^^n I PES The subject of collecting prints that may be common to-day and rareto-morrow is one which in these days enters very considerably into theregions of practical and domestic politics. On the principle that nobodykeeps what everybody else has, so an etching or a print, which is publishedby its thousands, often becomes extremely rare in a very short space oftime. Many of them are well worth the keeping, well worth the framing,and well worth the hanging. There is a wealth of drawing worth framingfrom the pens of such men as Phil May * * * Too much good work isjust now allowed to waste.—The Sketch.
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