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The private library, 4th series, vol. 8, no. 4, Winter 1995

by Private Libraries Association, David Chambers (Editor), Paul W. Nash (Editor), Steven E. Smith (Editor)

Other authors: David Chambers (Contributor), Frank Herrmann (Contributor), W. G. Simpson (Contributor)

Series: The Private Library (4.8.4)

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Much to our pleasure, The Book Illustrations of Orlando Jewitt, by Frank Broomhead, has been selected for this year's British Book Design and Production Exhibition, organized by the British Printing Industries Federation and The Publishers Association.

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It is hardly possible to read literary memoirs and correspondence from the early part of this century without finding the occasional intriguing reference such as 'Maurice Baring was there' or 'Maurice Baring came in later' without explanation as to who Baring was and why so brief a mention was thought enough.

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