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LAYTON'S IMPROVED ARITHMOMETER.

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Latest Model.

A PERFECTED CALCULATING MACHINE of an ESTABLISHED REPUTATION of over 25 Years. English-made and of the highest grade, incorporating a number of improvements recently invented and patented.

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Capacity of Standard Model, 9 x 9 x 16 Figures. Other Size Machines made to Order.

New Portable Model, 1913, weight only 10 lbs.

Sole Makers: C. & E. LAYTON, 56, FARRINGDON STREET, LONDON.
Prospectus and full information on application.
All types of Calculating Machines repaired.

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Lely and the Stuart Portrait

ART AND ARCHEOLOGY (PAGES 11-18)

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THE RICCARDI PRESS BOOKS

As publisher to The Medici Society, Ltd., Mr. Lee Warner issues the Riccardi Press Books, printed in the Riccardi Fount, specially designed by Mr. Herbert P. Horne for The Medici Society. The Society commissioned this Fount in order to publish editions of books no less excellent in typography than are the "Medici Prints" from the point of view of technical

colour printing. This desire would seem to have been achieved, vide the Press opinions printed below. In this Fount, indeed, thanks to the invaluable experience gained in his two earlier essays in the same direction, Mr. Horne has produced a "face" of a legibility and brilliance unrivalled by any modern attempt in the same direction. The Fount, heretofore cut only in the large "14 point

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face," has been recut by Mr. E. P. Prince, in a smaller"11 point"-face.

The Riccardi Press Books will be issued hereafter under three headings(i) "Number I Fount"-the original "14 point" face-comprising chiefly illustrated editions in quarto of selected works of the highest literary quality. See pp. 4-8.

(ii) Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Riccardiana-in "14 point" face-in a smaller quarto, printed throughout in blue and black. Pp. 8-9. (ii) "Number II Fount"-the new "II point" face-consisting of

selected works, chiefly without illustrations, whether previously or now first published—“The Riccardi Press Books: Octavo Series"; also works in smaller compass-" The Riccardi Press Booklets." See page 10.

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The Pall Mall Gazette, in a note headed, "A Pearl of English Printing," Lord Balcarres said at Stationers' Hall lately that the best English printing of to-day would compare with the best work of the past, and it is safe to say there are not half a dozen presses to-day to justify that praise. But one of them unquestionably is the Riccardi Press, which jealously retains its exalted standard of type and paper and workmanship."

The Cambridge Review says: "Mr. Horne's type is certainly the most successful of recent experiments in fine printing, largely because it is the most practical. The type is conspicuously free from archaism, and legibility is one of its most striking characteristics."

The Athenæum says: "Mr. Horne's type is one of extraordinary brilliance and legibility. . . . There is no doubt that this fount of type is one of the best ever cut, and we congratulate designer, engraver and publisher on a notable achievement. We have nothing but praise for paper, ink,

composition and presswork."

Please write for the special Prospectuses, printed in the Riccardi Fount, which will be sent post free to any address.

Should any difficulty be experienced in seeing specimens of the Riccardi Press Books, The Medici Society will always arrange for enquirers to see the Books through their local Bookseller, or they may be inspected in its Galleries at 7 Grafton Street, W.

BINDINGS.-The Publisher of the Riccardi Press Books is able to furnish special bindings, whether plain or after selected early models. Further particulars may be had, and estimates for binding in any style will be furnished, on application to, or specimen Bindir.gs may be inspected at, the Galleries.

RICCARDI PRESS BOOKS IN NUMBER I FOUNT ["FOURTEEN-POINT" FACE]

New Volumes for 1913-Vol. I., Spring; II., III., Autumn :

The Canterbury Tales

By GEOFFREY CHAUCER

The text of the late Professor SKEAT (by permission of the Delegates of the Clarendon Press). With 36 plates, reproduced by the Medici Process, after the water-colour drawings by W. RUSSELL FLINT. In three volumes, large crown 4to (10 by 73 in.).

Edition limited to 500 copies on Riccardi handmade paper. Michalet grey boards, £7 17s. 6d. net the set; limp vellum, £9 9s. net the set. Also 12 copies on vellum (10 for sale), 47 5s. net per set. (Postage, 6d. per volume.)

Orders may now be placed for delivery on publication. The Publisher has opened a list for the names of those desiring to receive the special Prospectus of this work so soon as available.

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